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[ecrea] Funded PhDs / University of Brighton
Wed Nov 25 22:41:06 GMT 2015
Funded PhDs in Media, Film and Popular Culture – University of Brighton
Doctoral studentships in Media at University of Brighton
The School of Art, Design and Media at the University of Brighton is
currently inviting applications for fully-funded doctoral studentships
to join our PhD programme in Media, embracing single-disciplinary,
interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary research in Digital and Creative
Media, Media Practices and Cultures, Film Studies and Popular Culture.
We particularly welcome proposals in the following areas:
(a) Digital Activism and Audiences – the nature of online communities,
digital storytelling, design and creativity, activism, resistance and
empowerment, transmedia, questions of ageing, disability, gender and
sexuality.
(b) Creative Media Practices and Screen Cultures - creative and
digital media practices, cultures and economies, practice, policy and
education, film and documentary, photography, videogames and popular
media culture.
(c) Media, Environment and Sustainability – environmental
communication and media, climate communication and engagement, popular
media culture and environment, smart technologies and sustainable
mobilities, consumption and everyday life, celebrity activism.
(d) Gender, Sexuality and Mediated Identities - Representations in film,
TV and popular media culture, LGBTQ activism and new media, feminist and
queer theoretical methodologies, digital media production and
consumption within marginalised communities or LGBTQ youth communities.
We particularly welcome applications that engage with communities,
business, policy or the public and civil sectors.
Application should be made to the Doctoral Centre in the College of Arts
and Humanities which offers AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council)
funded studentships through TECHNE, a cross-university Doctoral Training
Partnership. The Doctoral Centre is also able to award some University
of Brighton funded studentships.
Potential applicants are advised to identify a potential supervisor to
work with in formulating their application, and to ensure that the ‘fit’
between the proposed project and the research context and environment at
the University of Brighton is clearly articulated.
General enquiries can be made to Professor Gillian Youngs
((G.Youngs /at/ brighton.ac.uk)) or Dr Julie Doyle ((j.doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
Questions about Media, Environment and Sustainability can be forwarded
to Dr Julie Doyle ((j.doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
The deadline for applications to study at the University of Brighton in
October 2016 is 4pm, 22 January 2015. The final TECHNE deadline is 7
February 2016.
For further details see:
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/research/doctoral-centre-arts/studentships/techne-ahrc-studentships
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/study/media-studies/doctorate-media-cultural-popular-studies
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The Centre for Research in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
(SECP) is currently inviting applications for fully-funded doctoral
studentships to join our PhD programme at the University of Brighton.
The SECP centre’s mission is to rethink knowledge and practice in ways
that are sustainable and socially just by producing world leading and
innovative research at the intersection of space, environment and culture.
We particularly welcome proposals in the following areas:
(a) Spaces, Power and Justice – exploring the role of space and place in
affecting power relations. We welcome applications that include
theoretical engagements and empirical research in the areas of
inequalities, differences, political subjectivities, authority,
neoliberal forms of subjectivity, power and governance, and access to
social and environmental resources.
(b) Environmental futures, communication and sustainability - addressing
the urgent challenges of environmental issues and climate change through
communication, media, design and/or practice. We welcome applications
from critical, creative and practical perspectives from across media and
communication, arts and design, architecture, urban and mobility
studies, and human and physical geography, that create innovative and
collaborative approaches to addressing local and global environmental
challenges.
(c) Embodiment, performance and process –interested in new forms of
cultural and political thought, in ontologies of process and emergence,
in post-humanist and materialist feminist perspectives. We welcome
applications from traditional and more experimental methodologies to
explore issues such as the politics of embodiment, affect and emotion,
spatial politics, embodied mobility and environmental subjectivities.
We particularly welcome applications that engage with communities,
business, policy or the public and civil sectors.
Applications should be made to the Doctoral Centre in the College of
Arts and Humanities which offers AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research
Council) funded studentships through the TECHNE Consortium, a
cross-university Doctoral Training Partnership. The Doctoral Centre is
also able to award some University of Brighton funded studentships.
Please check the TECHNE website for the range of subjects that are
covered by the awards:
http://www.techne.ac.uk/how-to-apply-for-a-techne-ahrc-studentship/techne-subjects
Potential applicants are advised to identify a potential supervisor to
work with in formulating their application, and to ensure that the ‘fit’
between the proposed project and the research context and environment at
the University of Brighton is clearly articulated.
Please contact the following people for advice about your proposed
project and potential supervisors:
Spaces, Power and Justice – Dr Dan Burdsey ((D.C.Burdsey /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
and Dr Paul Gilchrist ((P.M.Gilchrist /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
Environmental Futures, Communication and Sustainability - Dr Frauke
Behrendt ((F.Behrendt /at/ brighton.ac.uk)) and Sue Roberston
((S.Robertson /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
Embodiment, Performance and Process – Dr Leila Dawney
((L.Dawney /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
General enquiries can be made to Dr Julie Doyle ((j.doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk)).
The deadline for applications to study at the University of Brighton in
October 2016 is 4pm, 22 January 2016. The final TECHNE deadline is 7
February 2016.
For further details see:
Doctoral studentships:
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/research/doctoral-centre-arts/studentships/techne-ahrc-studentships
Centre for Research in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics:
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/secp/index.aspx
TECHNE: http://www.techne.ac.uk/techne-consortium-website
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