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[ecrea] Funded PhDs in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics at University of Brighton, UK

Tue Nov 22 21:00:21 GMT 2016






The Centre for Research in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics (SECP) (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/secp/index.aspx) 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 cross-cutting areas:

*Spaces, Power and Justice* <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=YCXZVNKL7EqsBcWYfnlGuEg_TNhCdJeM1N4d2vUMaJwimWyytxLUCAFodHRwczovL3d3dy5icmlnaHRvbi5hYy51ay9zZWNwL3Jlc2VhcmNoLWFyZWFzL3NwYWNlcy1wb3dlci1hbmQtanVzdGljZS9pbmRleC5hc3B4>Exploring the role of space and place in affecting power relations; transnational resistance, peasant resistance, food sovereignty; political ecologies of resource extractivism; urban and transnational mobilities and immobilities, gendered and generational mobilities and urban streets as uneven spaces of social interaction and design; geographies of sexualities and gender, queer geographies and feminist/queer spaces and spatiality; social and psychological anthropology of violence; Afghan migration in the UK and Pakistan; critical engagement with mental 'disorders'; geographies of sport, leisure and popular culture; seaside towns and coastal regeneration; British Asian identities, communities and popular culture; football and its communities; social and cultural geography of the seaside, coast and coastal waters; intersections between ethnicity and age(ing); spatial manifestations of migration and multiculture; gender-based violence and safekeeping; Islamophobia, security and citizenship socially engaged architectural practice

*Environmental futures, communication and sustainability* <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=Y3T3YonwqBPfI1fTyKKgf3ds2EMJk27k0LjMitIMspF9-26ytxLUCAFodHRwczovL3d3dy5icmlnaHRvbi5hYy51ay9zZWNwL3Jlc2VhcmNoLWFyZWFzL2Vudi1mdXR1cmVzLWNvbW1zLWFuZC1zdXN0YWluYWJpbGl0eS9pbmRleC5hc3B4>**Addressing the urgent challenges of environmental issues and climate change through communication, media and/or design practices; innovative, creative and collaborative approaches to addressing local and global environmental challenges; using psychology, social sciences, arts and humanities to critically address climate change and sustainability; evaluating ecotherapy and nature-based interventions; studying human-animal relations and speciesism; ‘smart’ technologies and big data as tools for change; zero deforestation pledges and political ecologies of post-oil palm landscapes; critical approaches to climate induced migration; climate activism and climate justice; participatory methods for climate engagement; feminist critiques and interventions.

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*Embodiment, performance and process* <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=VoRo_q3uRTVTB4RVdy2VcBvheXqokn7FjZLmlwjI5NN9-26ytxLUCAFodHRwczovL3d3dy5icmlnaHRvbi5hYy51ay9zZWNwL3Jlc2VhcmNoLWFyZWFzL2VtYm9kaW1lbnQtcGVyZm9ybWFuY2UtYW5kLXByb2Nlc3MvaW5kZXguYXNweA..>**New forms of cultural and political thought, in ontologies of process and emergence and in post-humanist and materialist feminist perspectives; the politics of embodiment, affect and emotion, spatial politics, embodied mobility and environmental subjectivities; infrastructure and energy: politics, aesthetics and space; theories of human and non-human agency, affect theory or new materialism; critical architectures; interdisciplinarities of architecture, archaeology and anthropology and the making of artefacts, especially drawings; urban common land; the visual and analogical foundations of design-centered disciplines; decolonial theory and development and post-development;decolonial political ecology; everyday performance of public urban space;literary architectural geographies;the affective, embodied and practiced politics of race, gender and sexuality; feminist political activism and protest; affect, embodiment and materiality; critiques of liberalism, neo-liberalism and neo-colonial capitalism.

Potential applicants are advised to identify a potential supervisor (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/secp/about-us/researchers/index.aspx) 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 Julie Doyle ((J.Doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk)) <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=dtfpctMVCjfsUlf5AKAbQd6keCtdzGyMIcZbgTxR0yt9-26ytxLUCAFtYWlsdG86ai5kb3lsZUBicmlnaHRvbi5hYy51ayk.>; Dr Lesley Murray ((L.Murray /at/ brighton.ac.uk)) <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=jtqj26eAivqGvpqLYXLKEZgwWAmeQQ9jazI3Ey7bhZp9-26ytxLUCAFtYWlsdG86TC5NdXJyYXlAYnJpZ2h0b24uYWMudWsp> and Professor Kath Browne ((K.A.Browne /at/ brighton.ac.uk) <https://staffmail.brighton.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?REF=5rMxElL7uRjVsalnwsW1xjMwbGZxsKHm3Ha0lUlcswB9-26ytxLUCAFtYWlsdG86Sy5BLkJyb3duZUBicmlnaHRvbi5hYy51aw..>)

The deadline for applications to study at the University of Brighton in October 2017 is *Monday 16th January 2017 *but it is important to make contact with a potential supervisor as soon as possible.

For further details see https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/index.aspx

Please note that studentships are only available to UK/EU applicants, with EU applicants only eligible for a fees-only award, unless they satisfy Research Council residency criteria. There are limited number of overseas studentships in Economics or Advanced Quantitative Methods.Please contact us if you are unsure of the studentships criteria.



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