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[ecrea] Ph.D. positions with stipend in interdisciplinary "Varieties of Science" Narrative
Mon Mar 26 15:01:01 GMT 2018
These positions may be of interest to you or your students—please
circulate! (Apologies for multiple mails, but we have now reopened two
positions and added a new one.)
*Ph.D.**positions with **three-year **stipends are available in the
interdisciplinary research project “**Varieties of Science Narrative,”
*a new cluster of interlinked projects within the Fiction Meets Science
research program in northwestern Germany (www.fictionmeetsscience.org
<http://www.fictionmeetsscience.org>). These projects will examine
narrative portrayals of science—both fictional and non-fictional—in
various forms and media, focusing on the global dimensions and diverse
regional contexts of science and its place in society. Applicants should
have backgrounds in sociology, literature studies, cultural studies,
STS, media and communication studies, environmental studies, Asian
studies, or a related field.
Fellowships are currently available for the following sub-projects (See
www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/news/fms-ii-varieties-of-science-narrative/
<http://www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/news/fms-ii-varieties-of-science-narrative/>
for official position announcements with details, deadlines, and
application instructions):
*1. Transcultural Mobility of Scientists and Science in the Contemporary
Anglophone Science Novel*
Students interested in the Anglophone science novel and the global
dimensions of science are invited to apply for a doctoral research
fellowship in English Literatures.
Advisor: Anton Kirchhofer
<http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/anton-kirchhofer/>, Professor of English
Literature in the Institute for British and American Literary and
Cultural Studies at the University of Oldenburg and a co-director of
Fiction Meets Science.
Deadline: 11 April 2018
**
*2. Narrating Science as a World-Making Activity*
This projectconducts a case study on the small island state of
Singapore, examining how and to what extent narratives (in the sense of
stories, whether fictional or journalistic) about climate change may
move from popular culture into the political discourses, logics, and
reasoning that influence policy making. The project requires several
months of field research in Singapore. The project language is English;
knowledge of Singaporean Chinese, Tamil, or Malay would be welcome, but
is not required. Advisor: Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Professor for Social
Sciences in the Marine Tropicsat the University of Bremen and the
Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (Development and Knowledge
Sociology
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.leibniz-2Dzmt.de_en_research_scientific-2Ddepartments_social-2Dsciences_wg-2Ddevelopment-2Dand-2Dknowledge-2Dsociology.html&d=DwMFAg&c=imBPVzF25OnBgGmVOlcsiEgHoG1i6YHLR0Sj_gZ4adc&r=7E0gzyRTKzcJ6HOMH5HFT07rPIWQ78d3NHUH-195eOI&m=3LHrSDg9mtJFyHeTBv1TZDXHyHk7UxExa8Pwl6YlF78&s=G5umn6zT6rmGm9wXUF3eiw8fZxpItxvnJo_SQS6e-og&e=>
working group).
**
*3. Science in Postcolonial Speculative Fiction:
Nature/Politics/Economies Reimagined*
This projectexamines the contemporary rise of utopian/dystopian
postcolonial speculative fiction and asks how a focus on the “Global
South” is influencing imaginings of future societies and the role of
science at the nexus of nature, politics, and economics. Research will
consider how cultural products that imagine future societies can be read
as social critique and related to sociological knowledge. Project
language is English; knowledge of German would be a welcome asset, but
is not required. Advisor: Sina Farzin, Assistant Professor of Sociology
at the University of Hamburg.
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