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[Commlist] Fully Funded PhD opportunity: Using Film to Effect Change: Screening Rights Film Festival, Curation, Outreach, Impact and Engagement
Tue Jun 07 19:37:27 GMT 2022
*Using Film to Effect Change:* Screening Rights Film Festival, Curation,
Outreach, Impact and Engagement*
This *fully-funded, Practice as Research, PhD* is based in Film and
Television Studies at the University of Warwick and the Warwick Arts Centre.
Supervisor: Dr Michele Aaron (Director-curator of Screening Rights Film
Festival).
We are seeking an outstanding candidate for this Practice as Research
PhD: Applied Screen Studies. The PhD investigates the potential for film
to affect and even effect social change through the development of the
Screening Rights Film Festival (SRFF) in partnership with the Warwick
Arts Centre (WAC). SRFF, now in its 8th year, is an international
festival taking place in Coventry and Birmingham each autumn. Grounded
in research, specifically the ethical potential of film, its mission is
to extend audiences for, and debate on, important social justice films.
The researcher would be partly based at the WAC where they would
contribute to their film and outreach strategy and benefit from
experience working within a large regional arts centre. Over the
three-year programme, the researcher would be increasingly responsible
for the coordination and curation of SRFF. Through this PhD, they will
further theoretical and practical understandings of the role of film in
social change, and in the outreach and civic agendas of arts
organisations and film festivals.
Aims of the PhD:
• Enhance the value and impact of SRFF
• Further theoretical and practical understandings of the role
of film in social change, and in the outreach and civic agendas of arts
organisations and festivals
• Explore the role of the film festival and special screening
events as a transformational space for audiences as understood both
through outreach agendas, festival studies and ethical theory
• Consider, and develop, the capacity of (social justice) film,
and SRFF activities, to be applied to other areas of the WAC’s work to
support its wider strategy and strengthen its civic/outreach commitments.
• Write up the practice as research as a 40,000-word thesis
We are looking for someone with interest in or experience of some or all
of the following:
Social justice cinema and filmmaking
Community Arts Programming/curation
Ethical Film Theory and Practice
Film Festivals
Film and/as activism
Art outreach strategies
Applicants should have an MA related to any of these areas or an
undergraduate degree plus relevant professional experience. Please
contact Michele Aaron
((m.aaron /at/ warwick.ac.uk) <mailto:(m.aaron /at/ warwick.ac.uk)>) for further
information or to discuss your personal statement in advance of
submitting your application.
Applications must be emailed to Dr Tiago de Luca
((T.de-Luca /at/ warwick.ac.uk) <mailto:(T.de-Luca /at/ warwick.ac.uk)>) by the
*deadline – end of 21st June* – with the following subject line:
APPLICATION FOR SRFF PHD. Your application should contain the following:
• A cover letter indicating your suitability for this PhD no
longer than 2 pages.
• A CV inc. academic background and professional experience
where relevant.
• A sample of your best critical writing on film or the moving
image or visual culture
• Your academic transcript.
Plus - two references to be emailed directly by referees to Dr de Luca.
Candidates to be interviewed will be informed by the end of 23rd June
Interview date: 28th June 2022 PhD start date: 1^st
September 2022
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