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[Commlist] PhD Position (full-time, 4 years) on Aesthetic Transformations at Erasmus School of Philosophy
Mon Jan 08 20:32:57 GMT 2024
PhD Position (full-time, 4 years) on Aesthetic Transformations in
Decolonial Media Practices at Erasmus School of Philosophy
Application deadline: January 28 2024, 23h55 CET
The Aesthetic Transformations Project
Decolonization has become an almost omnipresent cipher in
contemporary art discourses and increasingly across the humanities.
On the one hand the “decolonial turn” in the arts and humanities
signals a reference to these situated struggles against colonial
violence. On the other hand, its adaptation expresses the importance
to critically revisit acclaimed practices and sets of knowledge
considering their (often implicit) colonial heritage.
While the focus of either approach foregrounds the epistemic
violence and need for critical revision, they rarely address the
potential for challenging aesthetic conventions and understandings
as part of decolonizing practices. Put differently, to decolonize
means not only to change ways of thinking and doing but also to
transform ways of sensing and feeling, leading towards a decolonial
aesthesis.
A shift in the philosophical vocabulary of aesthetics and the
effects of aesthetic practices related to decolonial processes
define the main interest of this PhD-project. Accordingly, the use
and role of media and their impact on aesthetic experience play a
central part in these processes. In different struggles for
decolonization the role of digital platform media exceeds their
communicational and organizational powers, pertaining to new
aesthetic approaches that critically challenge Western conventions
of sensing and sense-making.
The envisioned PhD project will engage with media aesthetic
practices in relation to processes of decolonization. It should
focus on concrete and situated contexts, ideally in resonance with
perspectives from the Global South, and contribute to a critical
reworking of Western aesthetic categories and concepts. Translocal
perspectives and critical reflections of the European context of the
position’s research environment can be an integral aspect of the
project.
The PhD-position is located within the Erasmus School of Philosophy
(ESPhil) and part of the Human Conditions Research Group. It will
also be associated with the International Institute of Social
Studies (ISS) in The Hague. The PhD candidate will be jointly
supervised by Dr. Christoph Brunner (ESPhil), Dr. Sjoerd van Tuinen
(ESPhil), and Prof. Dr. Rosalba Icaza Garza (ISS).
The PhD Project
The candidate's primary responsibility will be to conduct research
and write a PhD thesis. The candidate should also contribute to
development of the field of decolonial perspectives on the
philosophy of media and technology in other ways, such as by giving
scholarly presentations and co-organizing reading groups and
workshops. Furthermore, the PhD candidate will become part of a
large and diverse community of PhD candidates, and is expected to
contribute as a junior lecturer to the Erasmus School of
Philosophy’s (ESPhil) educational programme.
Job Requirements
We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate with the following
background and skills:
* Completed MA in philosophy or equivalent (i.e., BA in philosophy
and MA in Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Gender or Queer
Studies, STS, Anthropology), with an interest in continental
philosophy, aesthetic philosophy, philosophy of media and
technology, feminist philosophies, technofeminism, post-colonial
theory, and digital cultures. A keen interest in the relation
between media and processes of decolonization and decolonial
research methodologies are an advantage. Further the position
requires:
* Excellent speaking and writing skills in English,
* Ideally, language skills concerning the region of interest in
the Global South,
* Conceptual capacity, presenting, planning, and organizing and
monitoring (VSNU competencies for PhDs)
* An interest to work in teams, build local and international
networks, and co-organize research workshops and public events.
Questions concerning the academic scope of the position may be
directed to Christoph Brunner ((brunner /at/ esphil.eur.nl)
<mailto:(brunner /at/ esphil.eur.nl)>)
The full job description, including employment conditions and
benefits, and the link to the application portal can be found at
https://www.eur.nl/en/vacancies/phd-position-full-time-4-years-esphil
<athttps://www.eur.nl/en/vacancies/phd-position-full-time-4-years-esphil>.
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