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[Commlist] Call for Applications - Twelve PhD positions at the Research Training Group "Configurations of Film"
Fri Nov 08 07:59:03 GMT 2019
The German Research Foundation has awarded funding to the Research
Training Group “Configurations of Film” (GRK 2279) housed at the
Institute of Theater, Film and Media Studies at Goethe University.
Starting on July 1st, 2020, up to twelve
PhD positions
(E13, 65% part time)
will be financed. The positions are limited to 18 months (with a
possible extension for another 18 months). The salary grade is based on
the job characteristics of the collective agreement applicable to Goethe
University (TV-G-U).
The Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main is one of the
largest universities in Germany with around 48.000 students and with
about 5.000 employees. Founded in 1914 by Frankfurt citizens and since
2008 once again proud of its foundation status Goethe University
possesses a high degree of autonomy, modernity and professional
diversity. As a comprehensive university, the Goethe University offers a
total of 16 departments and 100 degree programs along with an
outstanding research reputation.
Tasks:
Scalable across a variety of formats and standardized in view of global
circulation almost from the beginning, the moving image has always been
both an image of movement and an image on the move. Over the last three
decades, digital production technologies, communication networks and
distribution platforms have taken the scalability and mobility of film
to a new level. Beyond the classical dispositive of the cinema, new
forms and knowledge of cinema and film have emerged, challenging the
established approaches to the study of film. The conceptual framework of
index, dispositive and canon, which defined cinema as photochemical
image technology with a privileged bond to reality, a site of public
projection, and a set of works from auteurs from specific national
origins, can no longer account for the current multitude of moving
images and the trajectories of their global movements. The term
“post-cinema condition,” which was first proposed by film theorists more
than a decade ago to describe the new cultural and technological order
of moving images, retained an almost melancholic attachment to that
which the cinema no longer was. Moving beyond such attachments, the
concept of “configurations of film” aims to account for moving images in
terms of their operations, forms and formats, locations and
infrastructures, expanding the field of cinematic knowledge beyond the
arts and the aesthetic, while retaining a focus on film as a privileged
site for the production of cultural meaning, for social action and for
political conflict in the 21st century. The applicants’ projects should
address topics related to the program’s three research areas
“Formation”, “Usage” and “Localization.” Further information about the
program's research objectives can be found here:
https://konfigurationen-des-films.de/en/.
Employment requirement:
Applicants for Ph.D. scholarships must hold a master’s degree in film
studies, media studies or one of the other participating or related
fields and disciplines (above all American Studies, Musicology,
Philosophy and/or Theater Studies). Applicants should have their
master’s degree in hand by the start date of the contract (July 1,
2020). Excellent written and spoken command of English is required.
Applicants whose first language is not German must demonstrate
proficiency in German (CEF C1), plus a basic knowledge (CEF B1) of one
other language to be admitted to the program. Applicants should be
capable of developing an original research question that contributes to
the overall topic and concerns of the program. They should be
self-motivated scholars who can conduct productive research and
successfully complete a dissertation project based on their chosen topic
within the three-year time frame of the contract.
“Configurations of Film” is a research collective and PhD candidates
must complete their theses in residence in Frankfurt. We consider
doctoral residency to be a substantial vehicle for community building
and professionalisation that fosters sustained participation with peers
and faculty in scholarly activities. PhD candidates take an active role
in the day-to-day activities of the Kolleg. They will join committees
and actively contribute to the organization of events such as
conferences and workshops, reading groups and guest lectures, screening
series and field trips. The residency allows PhD candidates to position
themselves at the forefront of new original scholarship as well as
within Frankfurt’s rich cultural scene.
We are committed to promoting the careers of underrepresented
applicants. Women, individuals with disabilities, as well as applicants
of underrepresented sexual orientations, minority groups and
socioeconomic classes are especially encouraged to apply.
Applications should be submitted electronically (in PDF format) to
(applications-configurations /at/ tfm.uni-frankfurt.de)
<mailto:(applications-configurations /at/ tfm.uni-frankfurt.de)> by December
19th, 2019. They should be addressed to the director of the program,
Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Hediger, Institute of Theater, Film and Media Studies,
Goethe University. More information on the program, application
requirements and admission procedure can be found on our website:
https://konfigurationen-des-films.de/en/.
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