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[Commlist] Collaborative Doctoral Award with University of Warwick, Media Archive of Central England and Illuminations
Thu Jan 17 13:22:11 GMT 2019
Fully funded PhD opportunity.
The City in the Box, the Box in the City: The Role of the Television
Archive in Cities of Culture
Collaborative Doctoral Project between the Centre for Television
History, Heritage and Memory Research (University of Warwick), the Media
Archive for Central England, and Illuminations.
Supervisors: Dr Helen Wheatley (Warwick); Dr Clare Watson (MACE),
Professor John Wyver (Illuminations/Westminster University)
We are seeking an outstanding candidate for the following Collaborative
Doctoral Award (CDA) project, based jointly at the University of
Warwick, the Media Archive of Central England, and the television
production company, Illuminations, to begin in October 2019. This award
is a 3-year PhD scholarship covering fees (£4,347 in 2018/19) and
stipend (£14,800 in 2018/19). It is worth noting that this is a
University of Warwick funded scholarship and is entirely separate from
the AHRC scholarship competition.
This CDA PhD focuses on the important relationship between the
television archive and Cities of Culture. This connects to, but is
separate from, the proposed AHRC-funded Ghost Town project
(https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/film/ghosttown) which comes out of the
ongoing research of scholars in the Centre for Television History,
Heritage and Memory Research at the University of Warwick. The
supervisory team outlined above will offer the researcher a valuable
combination of skills and opportunities. This project offers an exciting
chance for someone to develop a new body of scholarship that evaluates
television’s role in City of Culture years, whilst being introduced to
media archiving, curation, and production by leading experts in this
field and learning how to take media history research beyond the
academic library and the classroom. This CDA is particularly exciting
as it will begin in the build-up to Coventry’s City of Culture year
(2021), and will therefore be based on a live piece of research which
reaches beyond the academy in a number of interesting ways.
The aims of the PhD are to:
1. Analyse and evaluate of the role that archive television (both
programming made from the television archive and rebroadcast/screened
archive television) has played in the current and previous City of
Culture years (looking at the cases of Derry, Hull and Coventry). This
aspect of the work (supervised at the University of Warwick) combines
programme analysis with interviews with archivists, broadcasters,
previous city of culture teams, and audience research. By the end of the
three year research period, the researcher will have produced a PhD
thesis on this. 2. Work with the Media Archive of Central England to
explore opportunities for utilising/highlighting their archival holdings
in Coventry in 2021. This work will adopt their previous ‘Full Circle’
approach to working with communities in relation to the archive . The
researcher will look at the extant assets of MACE that relate to
Coventry, develop outreach opportunities with diverse groups in the city
on behalf of the archive, and facilitate the uncovering of items of
archival interest in the community with a view to lodging them back in
the archive. This researcher will also work with the team at MACE to
establish what the legacy of Coventry 2021 might be in relation to
ongoing public access to archive programming made in and about the city.
In this aspect of the work, the researcher will also work alongside the
team working on the ongoing Ghost Town project.
3. Put the researcher’s knowledge of the city’s history and its archival
presence into practice by contributing to the production of
Illuminations’ lyrical documentary about Coventry Cathedral for
broadcast in 2021. Illuminations are the second partner on this CDA and
the researcher would have the exciting opportunity to work with
Professor John Wyver on this, whose professional profile straddles the
worlds of broadcasting history and television production.
We are looking for someone with experience and/or interest in some or
all of the following areas:
• Broadcasting/media history • The history of the British twentieth century
• Archives and archiving, particularly audio-visual or related to
broadcasting/media
• Questions of cultural value particularly in relation to cities of
culture and/or screen heritage
• Media production (especially using archives)
• Urban studies
We are interested in receiving applications from candidates with an MA
in one of these areas or an undergraduate degree plus relevant
professional experience.
Applications should be made via the University of Warwick standard
application process:
https://postgrad.warwick.ac.uk/SWIFT.web/skins/pgapp/login.aspx
Essential guidance on filling out the application MUST be followed and
can be downloaded here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/film/prospective/mphilandphd/phdapps/cdaguidance/
You can contact Helen Wheatley ((Helen.Wheatley /at/ warwick.ac.uk)) or Clare
Watson ((CWatson /at/ lincoln.ac.uk)) for further information about this PhD
opportunity, or to discuss your personal statement in advance of the
application.
The timetable for the application process is as follows:
Application deadline: By the end of 8/2/19
Successful candidates will be informed: By the end of 12/2/19
Interview date: 1/3/19
The PhD will commence on: 30/9/19
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