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[ecrea] Doctoral studentship - photography, art and motility
Wed May 31 14:44:59 GMT 2017
PHOTOGRAPHY, ART AND MOTILITY
*Eligibility: UK/EU*
*Award Details: Bursary plus tuition fees*
*Duration: Full Time - 3 years to 3 years 6 months Fixed Term*
*Application deadline: June 19th (4pm) (Starting September 2017)*
*Informal enquiries are essential before application; contact *Professor
Damian Sutton <mailto:(ac2719 /at/ coventry.ac.uk)> *to discuss this opportunity.*
As an ambitious and innovative University, we’re investing an initial
£100m into our new research strategy, ‘Excellence with Impact
<http://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-research-at-coventry/>’.
Through original approaches from world-leading experts, we’re aiming for
our research to make a tangible difference to the way we live. As a
research student you are an integral part of Coventry’s lively and
diverse research community and contribute to our reputation for
excellence. With our exceptional facilities and superb support
mechanisms
<http://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/research-students/research-studentships/research-studentships-the-benefits/?id=98267>
you are afforded every opportunity for academic success.
THE PROJECT
This PhD will explore the conceptual framework of /motility/, and how
this can be used in the study of fine art photography practice, theory
and culture. Motility is a concept drawn from mobilities research in
human geography and sociology that attempts to express the hierarchical
nature of movement as ordered through gender, race, class and wealth
(Kaufmann, Bergman and Joye 2004; Kaufmann 2011; Sheller 2014).
Practices of photography that rely on a high degree of motility include
humanist portraiture or street photography in contemporary art,
landscape and environmental photography, as well as the professional and
commercial practices from which they sometimes derive, such as
photojournalism, editorial photography and travel photography. All of
these can trace a twin ancestry in both photography’s mobile history in
early tourism and in the romanticized concept of the artist’s vision
that grew from photography’s adoption into the art institution.
We invite applications that will take this concept to the historical,
cultural or practice-led study of photography as an art form, in order
to understand its impact on contemporary practices. Suggested subject
areas and themes include (but are not limited to):
* Differential mobility in fine art photography practice in terms of
gender, race and/or disability
* Mobility and photography in an international, global context
* Photography and the representation of mobility
* Photography and philosophies of /nomadism/
* The road trip and its significance in photography
* Fine art photography as a critique of travel and tourism
* Photography and placehacking, urban exploration and thanatourism.
ABOUT THE CENTRES/DEPARTMENTS
*Visual Arts Research*, led by Professor Juliet Simpson (Professor of
Art History), is one of the largest areas of academic research growth in
the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, with a range of outstanding
international strengths and partnerships. It encompasses
internationally-recognized historians and theorists of art and design,
fine art and visual art practitioners; architectural designers;
historians of culture and heritage; curatorial experts and
interdisciplinary research in contemporary media, graphic art, fashion,
film practices; word-image studies and a vibrant PhD cohort. Particular
research strengths include: modern and contemporary visual art practices
and theories of design; European histories of art and cultural identity,
1850 to the present; transnationalism in modern and contemporary visual
cultures; contemporary fine art education; sculpture and visual cultures
of the body; image-text studies; drawing; art and art languages;
critical curation, histories and practices; cultural heritage and
experimental film and digital cultures. Visual Arts Research is a
pivotal area for new interdisciplinary research and research-led
teaching in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. It is a major focus of
the University’s REF strengths in Art and Design: History, Theory and
Practice. There are 3 possible themes:
Art, Transnationalism and Cultural Memory
Body Object and Space
Health and Arts Wellbeing
*VAR* has outstanding international research and exhibitions networks
developed with world-leading university, museum and arts-sector
partners. We have established and new collaborations, including with:
The National Gallery, London; the Royal College of Art; the Universities
of York, Warwick, Loughborough and Amsterdam; Compton Verney Museum; The
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry; the National Finnish Gallery
of Art/Ateneum Art Gallery, Helsinki; Ghent University and the Musées
Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. Our research attracts international
acclaim via funded awards, most recently, from the RCUK, the AHRC and
The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. In addition, Visual
Arts showcases cutting-edge research through its vibrant progamme of
international conferences, symposia, exhibitions (Faculty-based and
external) and dedicated research seminar series on ‘Visions of Art’.
Featuring visiting academics and Professors, the seminar provides a
vehicle for research at the forefront of the three areas of VAR research
expertise. It complements our research programme of symposia,
exhibitions, curatorial interventions and PhD internships with the
internationally-renowned art collections at Compton Verney Museum: VAR’s
established museum partner.
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
*Successful applicants will have:*
* a taught Masters degree in a relevant discipline, involving a
dissertation of standard length written in English in the relevant
subject area with a minimum of a merit profile: 60% overall module
average and a minimum of a 60% dissertation mark
* the potential to engage in innovative research and to complete the
PhD within a three-year period of study
* a minimum of English language proficiency (IELTS overall minimum
score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component)
*Additionally:*
* knowledge and/or experience in the subject.
ELIGIBILITY & APPLICATION PROCEDURE
*Application Procedure:*
Application information can be found in our how to apply section. Before
completing the application please contact Professor Damian Sutton
<mailto:(ac2719 /at/ coventry.ac.uk)> for an initial informal discussion about
the opportunity.
*Eligibility:*
All UK/EU/International students are eligible to apply that meet the
academic requirements, the eligibility criteria can be found making an
application page
<http://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/research-students/making-an-application/>.
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