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[ecrea] PhD Studentship in Popular Music and Everyday Life
Thu Jul 22 07:45:00 GMT 2010
>UWE is offering a part-time PhD Studentship in
>Popular Music and Everyday Life as part of the
>Bristol Live Independent Music Archive Project (BLIMA).
>
>The Studentship comprises an annual bursary of
>£3,000 plus tuition fees paid for up to five years.
>About BLIMA
>BLIMA has been set up to compile an archive of
>the city of Bristols live independent music
>scene, from 1950 to the present. The archive is
>to be an invaluable resource for researchers and
>historians of popular culture, music, and
>everyday life. It contains primary materials
>connected to live events held at venues through
>the city. Contributions could involve such
>activities as conducting interviews, organising
>research events, collecting and collating archival material.
>Applications
>Applications are invited from candidates who
>wish to conduct research in one or more of the following areas:
>
> * Live performance and locality
> * Music as everyday experience
> * Identity and hybridity
> * Genre and independence in music
>
>The candidate will focus all or part of their
>research upon Bristols live music scene (past
>or present). They will usually be expected to
>hold an MA in a related field, and should have
>some experience of ethnographic research practices.
>
>Study will commence in October 2010 and the
>candidate should be resident in Bristol for the duration of the bursary.
>
>The candidate should contribute an average of
>three hours per week to the BLIMA project and
>also participate in the work of UWEs Cultural History Research Group
>
>Applications should include a letter of support
>from an academic referee and an up to date CV.
>
>Deadline for applications : 19th August
>Interviews : early September
>
>Please contact Caterina Vettori for an application form
>(fcapostgraduate /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
>PhD Supervision
>The PhD will be supervised by Dr. Rehan Hyder,
>whose research specialisms include ethnicity and popular music.
>
>Work on BLIMA will be supervised by Michelle
>Henning, and the Director of Studies will be
>Professor Jon Dovey, Director of the Digital Cultures Research Centre.
>
>Enquiries about the BLIMA and the field of study may be directed to:
>(Michelle.Henning /at/ uwe.ac.uk) or (Rehan.Hyder /at/ uwe.ac.uk).
>
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