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[ecrea] Funded AHRC/ESRC PhDs in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics at the University of Brighton
Thu Dec 21 05:12:50 GMT 2017
Funded AHRC/ESRC PhDs in Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics at
the University of Brighton
The Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics (SECP)
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/cores/centre-for-spatial-environmental-and-cultural-politics.aspx
is currently inviting applications for fully-funded doctoral
studentships to join our PhD programme at the University of Brighton
through the AHRC-funded TECHNE consortia (UK applicants only) and ESRC
SCDTP (UK applicants only). These studentships are student led
proposals, however there are also a number of pre-approved PhD projects
that you can also apply for
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/dtp-esrc.aspx
The Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics (SECP)
undertakes interdisciplinary research to address global and planetary
challenges such as climate change, human migration, social inequalities
and resource access/depletion. We explore the environmental, spatial and
cultural dimensions of ecological and social challenges in specific
places, to offer new knowledge and practice for the creation of more
sustainable and socially just societies.
Although not restricted to, we particularly welcome proposals that
address the following issues/themes:
Environmental and climate change – media, communication and popular
culture; activism, justice and resistance; public engagement; feminist
and decolonial political ecology; climate histories; smart technologies
and everyday life; big data; anthropocene and human-animal relations;
visual and arts engagement; gender, race and migration; media and NGO
communication of climate migration; cultural politics of food; immersive
media and affective engagement; eco-therapy; creative approaches.
Politics of space and place – geographies of sport and leisure; popular
culture, heritage and cultural regeneration; feminist political activism
and protest; geographies of sexualities and gender; social and cultural
geography of the seaside; race and community; everyday performance of
public urban space; embodied and practiced politics of race, gender and
sexuality; communing; urban common land; land rights and gender;
critiques of neoliberalism; image politics and protest, mental health
and wellbeing.
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. Enquiries for both
schemes can be made to the Director of SECP, Professor Julie Doyle
((j.doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk)), who can also help you identify a potential
supervisor.
AHRC applications:
The AHRC is for Arts and Humanities research. The deadline for
applications for study at the University of Brighton for October 2018
entry is Monday 8th January 2018, 12pm but it is important to make
contact with a potential supervisor as soon as possible. For further
details about the award see
http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/re/doctoral-centre-arts/studentships/techne-ahrc-studentships
ESRC applications:
The ESRC is for Social Sciences research. The deadline for applications
is Friday 12 January 2018, 4pm. Application details can be found here
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/dtp-esrc.aspx
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