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[ecrea] AHRC Fellowship and Studentship: 'A History of Television for Women in Britain'
Sun Apr 11 15:21:44 GMT 2010
>AHRC project: â¬ÜA History of Television for Women in Britain, 1947-1989â¬".
>
>Studentship Opportunity at De Monfort University
>and Fellowship Post at the University of Warwick.
>
>AHRC Studentship
>De Montfort University - Department of Media, Film and Journalism.
>
>Applications are invited for a fully funded
>(fees and maintenance) 3 year PhD based in the
>newly formed Cinema and Television History
>Research Centre within the Department of Media,
>Film and Journalism at De Montfort University .
>The successful applicant will be part of a team
>working on the AHRC funded project â¬ÜA History
>of Television for Womenâ¬" in conjunction with
>the University of Warwick and will be supervised
>by Dr Helen Wood (with Dr Rachel Moseley).
>The research project will explore how television
>addressed women in the period 1947-1989. The
>central objective is to illuminate a largely
>uncharted history of television produced for and
>watched by women in Britain during a period of
>significant industrial and social change.
>Working alongside a research fellow conducting
>archival research and Dr Rachel Moseley and Dr
>Helen Wheatley (University of Warwick), the
>successful candidate will undertake oral history
>research with women viewers of different
>generations about their memories of television
>and its role in their daily lives.
>You will have a background in media studies,
>television studies, history or sociology,
>preferably with an interest in gender and social
>change. A Masterâ¬"s degree in a related area is
>also desirable. Candidates with experience in
>qualitative interview techniques are encouraged,
>although this is not essential. The project
>offers an exceptional opportunity to work with a
>team of researchers in the emerging area of television history.
>For an informal discussion of the PhD bursary
>contact Dr Helen Wood ((hwood /at/ dmu.ac.uk))
>To obtain an application form please contact
>Anne McLoughlin ((amcloughlin /at/ dmu.ac.uk)).
> The closing date for applications is 14 May
> 2010, and interviews will take place week
> commencing 7 June 2010. The starting date of
> the project and studentship is 1 September 2010.
>
>Research Fellow
>University of Warwick - Department of Film and Television Studies
>£27,319 - £35,646 pa
>
>This is an exciting opportunity to work on a
>major new project funded by the AHRC. You will
>assist the project investigators (Dr Rachel
>Moseley, Dr Helen Wheatley, (University of
>Warwick) Dr Helen Wood (De Montfort University)
>in the successful execution of the project,
>undertaking original research to explore
>television programming made for and watched by
>women viewers during this significant period.
>You will explore the production culture,
>policies and decision-making which have produced
>television programming for women in Britain in
>the specified period. You will also reconstruct
>and analyse the programming itself, contributing
>to a project that aims to establish and protect
>that programming available in the archives. Your
>research will address some of the gaps in
>existing histories of British television and
>will involve substantial time working in written
>and audio-visual archives in Britain. There is
>scope within this project for you to develop
>your own research themes within the bounds of the project.
>
>You will have a PhD or equivalent experience in
>a relevant field, experience of conducting
>archival research and textual analysis of
>television programmes or similar, a developing
>profile of research publications, administrative
>experience or capabilities and a commitment to a feminist research agenda.
>
>Fixed Term Contract for 36 months
>Informal enquiries: Dr Helen Wheatley,
>Department of Film and Television Studies,
>University of Warwick e-mail:
>(Helen.Wheatley /at/ warwick.ac.uk) or tel: 024 7657 3871
>
>Interview date: w/c 31 May 2010
>
>Further details of this post can be found here:
>http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AAW892/research-fellow/
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