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[Commlist] PhD scholarship opportunity - Stories of Hope and Action: Climate change futures explored through narrative practices in an Australian museum
Thu Apr 08 13:27:59 GMT 2021
*Calling for expressions of interest in an HDR scholarship at Deakin
University:*
*/Stories of Hope and Action: Climate change futures explored through
narrative practices in an Australian museum/*
*The Climate Change Communication and Narratives Network*in the Faculty
of Arts and Education at Deakin University is seeking EOIs for a fully
funded PhD scholarship that willexplore the role of narrative practices
in a museum context to inspire action on climate change.
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*Project details*
This project will work to create a real-time analysis of the Sydney
Powerhouse Museum’s forthcoming ‘100 Conversations’ installation, that
aims to grow a substantial video archive of climate change thought
leaders communicating their ideas for action, hope, and solutions to
climate change. Undertaking deep content analysis and applying critical
frameworks for understanding climate change communication to the
interviews and exhibition curation, the project will examine the
capacities of these climate change narratives to promote and inspire the
action that is so critically needed on climate change. It will also
investigate the contemporary role of museums in enhancing climate
literacy and climate action. The project will advance our understanding
of the role of storytelling and narrative in documenting and galvanising
inclusive responses to the climate emergency and creating change at both
individual and system levels.
*The Climate Change Communication and Narratives Network*is an
interdisciplinary network of humanities, social science and creative
arts scholars, critically focused on the politics and practices of
climate change narration and communication in a time of climate
emergency.**See more here:https://www.cccnn.org.au/
<https://www.cccnn.org.au/>
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*Scholarship and candidate information*
Successful candidates will receive scholarships of $28,600 p.a. for 3
years.The scholarship will start in 2021 and is for full time applicants
only.
The successful candidate will have a First Class honours degree, or
equivalent, and a disciplinary background in communication studies,
museum studies, narrative studies or cultural studies, as well as an
interest in partnership-based research. A background in climate change
scholarship would be an advantage.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, we require prospective candidates to hold
Australian citizenship or be international students currently residing
in Australia.
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*Application dates*
An EOI needs to be submitted by*1**May 2021*.
Further information and
forms:https://www.deakin.edu.au/students/faculties/artsed/research
<https://www.deakin.edu.au/students/faculties/artsed/research>
https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/rtp-and-duprs
<https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/rtp-and-duprs>
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*Contact*
Associate Professor Emily Potter ((e.potter /at/ deakin.edu.au)
<mailto:(e.potter /at/ deakin.edu.au)>)
Dr Gabi Mocatta ((gabi.mocatta /at/ deakin.edu.au)
<mailto:(gabi.mocatta /at/ deakin.edu.au)>)
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