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[Commlist] Tenure-track position on “Identity Discourse and Diversity in the Public Sphere” at University of Burgundy (Dijon, France)
Sun Apr 07 23:22:15 GMT 2024
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Junior Professorship (Tenure Track) - DIDEP Chair
Title of Position: Junior Professorship / Junior Chair specialising in
“Identity Discourse and Diversity in the Public Sphere” / Discours
identitaires et diversité dans l’espace public (DIDEP)
Host Institution: University of Burgundy Location: Dijon Campus,
Bourgogne Franche-Comté region, France
Keywords: Cultural identities, diversity, critical approach, migrations,
digital public sphere
Employment conditions: 6-year fixed term employment contract (tenure
track), potentially turning into a permanent Full Professorship with
French Civil Servant status.
Scientific Theme: Communication & Media Studies / Critical Cultural
Studies / Discourse Analysis
Sections of the French National Universities Council (CNU): 71st Section
(Information and Communication Sciences) / 11th Section (Language and
Literature of the English-Speaking World)
Context: Junior professorships are a relatively recent type of position
in the French Public Higher Education system, offering a fast-track to a
full professorship, after a period of 3-6 years as chairholder. Thematic
Focus: The Chair aims to address the pressing social issue of
identity-based tensions in the public sphere. These result from a
complex set of inter-related factors characterising the postmodern
world, including increasing social pressure on individuals to define
themselves in terms of identities, growing consciousness of social
inequalities and calls for social justice, post-truth politics and
“populist” movements, and a fragmented and polarised digital public
sphere. The ambition of the chair is to bring anti-essentialist
scientific discourse out of the ivory tower, to challenge and
deconstruct discourse promoting the idea of unalienable cultural
differences, for example between gender-based, ethnic, religious or
racial groups. The educational dimension of the Chair aims thus to
contribute to individual emancipation from collective hegemonic identity
discourses. Institutional Positioning: The DIDEP Chair is attached to
the Faculty of Languages and Communication at the University of Burgundy
(uB), and to the “Text – Image – Language” (TIL) research group
(UR4182). It aligns with the "Heritage and Territory," thematic research
field at uB, advancing the understanding of identity dynamics in public
spaces. Within the FORTHEM European University Alliance, the Chair will
benefit from a supportive institutional framework through the "Diversity
and Migration" FORTHEM lab, with partners in 8 other European countries.
Within the TIL research group, the chairholder will join the "Individual
and Nation" team, which focuses on the processes of identity and
belonging, including their media, discursive, literary, and artistic
representations, applied to politics and migration. Additionally, the
"Models and Discourse" team includes colleagues working on discourse
circulation in the digital public space, while the team working on
"Intimacy" examines how individuals manage identities in their social
and personal/private dimensions.
Summary of the Scientific Project: Currently, there is a hardening of
discourse surrounding "cultural" identities in public spaces, in France
and in many other countries in Europe and beyond. Xenophobic discourse
from populist politicians, but also strategic essentialism embodied in
reductive calls for social justice mean that this phenomenon concerns
both sides of the political spectrum. Whether "conservative" or
"progressive”, such identity movements, relayed and amplified by social
media, exacerbate tensions and threaten social cohesion. The scientific
project of the Chair will employ critical approaches to expose and
deconstruct the essentialist foundation of such discourses. An
international research network managed by the chairholder will address
these issues around three themes: "hegemonic identities, cultural
appropriation and cancel culture," "culturalism and migrations," and
"identity politics in the media sphere."
Summary of Teaching Project: The teaching project aims to strengthen the
connection to research in several UFR Langues & Communication programs
at uB, specifically in the English-taught “Intercultural Management”
(ICM) Master and the “Strategic Intelligence and Research” (REVI) Master
programmes. The chairholder will have an annual teaching service of 64
hours, shared notably between these programmes, which will include
supervision of master's theses in their areas of expertise and
coordination of student projects related to the Chair's activities.
Open Science / Science and Society: The Chair will adopt an open science
approach, with all scientific publications (books and articles)
published in open access and deposited in full text version in the HAL
Open Archive. The Chair's website will serve as a platform for
exchanging and debating scientific ideas, with a moderated blog section
and an "Observatory” for identity-based discourse in the media. The
Chair aims to stimulate and relay societal debates around identity
issues in public spaces through various communication channels and will
produce freely-accessible reports and political orientation documents
for regional and national policymakers.
Financial Conditions: • A basic gross salary of 41 331€ per annum for
six years, starting on 1st September 2024.
• In addition, the chair will be supported by a dedicated financial
package of 200 000€, including funding for a doctoral student,
research/administrative assistants, travel and operating costs.
Qualifications: Candidates should have obtained a PhD no more than 5
years before their application, in Communication Studies, Media Studies,
Cultural Studies, Language and Literature of the English-Speaking World,
or another relevant discipline. A qualification from the French National
Universities Council (CNU), in the 11th and/or 71st sections is
appreciated but not compulsory.
Skills Profile: • A strong demonstrable interest in identity-based media
studies or cultural studies research, and the capacity to lead research
on these questions at the international level.
• A developing portfolio of relevant high-level research outputs in
scientific journals of reference. • Excellent skills and experience in
planning and implementing research protocols.
• A strong track record in collaborative research and interdisciplinary
dialogue.
• The ability to work independently, to plan research projects, to
attract research funding, to put together and to lead a team.
• Excellent command of French and English; proficiency in other
languages is also desirable.
• Experience of supervising undergraduate and/or postgraduate student
theses.
• Experience in teaching and administration in the Higher Education sector.
• Capacity to contribute to research and education management and
administration tasks within a team. • Enthusiasm for communicating
academic research to non-academic audience.
Further information and contact details can be found here:
https://www.u-bourgogne.fr/wp-content/uploads/Avis_recrutement_CPJ_Langues_laboratoire-TIL.pdf.
The deadline for applications is 13th May 2024. Applications should be
made through the Galaxie web portal:
https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/cand_CPJ.htm
The University of Burgundy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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