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[ecrea] 2 PhD studentships at Oxford
Wed Jun 02 14:40:48 GMT 2010
>*Informal advance notice* -
>Two doctoral studentships will soon be available, funded for 3 years
>each and tenable from October 2010; they are likely to be held in
>the Faculty of Music or the Institute of Social and Cultural
>Anthropology, University of Oxford. The studentships may be awarded
>to applicants of suitable calibre with appropriate research interests.
>
>It is envisaged that the two DPhil studentships will be attached to
>the research project 'Music, Digitization, Mediation: Towards
>Interdisciplinary Music Studies' directed by Prof. Georgina Born and
>funded by the European Research Council. The project involves
>ethnographic studies of the transformation of musical practices by
>digital media in a number of countries; it also involves
>collaboration between the team of ethnographers carrying out the
>studies. One DPhil student will work on digital music practices in
>the UK; the other DPhil student will work on digital music practices
>in India. Both will be supervised by Prof. Born.
>
>Those interested in applying will probably have a good undergraduate
>degree and Masters degree in one or a combination of the following
>subjects: Music, Social Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Sociology,
>Media Studies. Those from cognate disciplines (eg Geography) may
>also apply. They should preferably have considerable literacy in
>digital media and/or digital music media, and a strong interest in
>ethnographic research (although prior ethnographic experience is not
>necessary). Skills or a background in music, and in anthropological
>and social theory, would be helpful. For the India study, existing
>language skills in Hindi are required.
>
>Informal expressions of interest at this stage (including a full
>academic CV and a one-page statement of skills and experience
>appropriate to the project) should be sent to:
>(christopher.waite /at/ music.ox.ac.uk).
>
>Once the formal process is underway, it is expected in a few weeks,
>further details about the studentships will be sent to those who
>have written expressing interest in applying. Admission to doctoral
>research attached to this project will be subject to the
>University's formal application procedures.
>
>* * *
>
>Overview: 'Music, Digitization, Mediation: Towards Interdisciplinary
>Music Studies'
>
>Music is rapidly being transformed by digital technologies; it is in
>the vanguard of the changes to contemporary cultures and cultural
>economies afforded by digitization, and is widely seen as a test
>case of digitization's effects. This project, by combining two
>innovative interdisciplinary components, aims systematically to
>advance the state of contemporary music research, while contributing
>to anthropological, social and media theory. It will be the first
>research programme to analyse comprehensively the range of
>interrelated transformations in music and musical experience wrought
>by digital technologies. The first element of the project is a
>comparative programme of ethnographic research examining
>transformations in creative, performance and improvisation
>practices, the nature of music as property and as a cultural object,
>new aesthetic forms, altered modes of musical consumption and
>circulation, and changing industry and institutional structures.
>Given the ease of transnational distribution of digitized musics,
>research will also follow certain genres as they circulate among
>diasporic groups. The emphasis in each ethnography will be on
>analyzing the embedded nature of digital musical practices in local
>cultural, social, economic and political conditions. Second, on the
>basis of this empirical programme, the project aims to advance
>contemporary music research by developing an interdisciplinary
>theory and methodology which progresses beyond the current state of
>the field. Music research has been divided between disciplines such
>as musicology and music analysis which address the musical object
>and centre on art musics, and sociological and anthropological
>approaches which privilege music's social, institutional and
>discursive forms and focus primarily on popular musics. The present
>project bridges these divisions by expounding an innovative theory
>and methodology focused on music's mediation, one that integrates
>recent elements of anthropological, social and media theory.
>Moreover it addresses music's digital transformations across the
>spectrum of contemporary musics: art, popular and vernacular,
>commercial and non-commercial. Given that music's core properties -
>mediation, performance, improvisation, affect, complex materialities
>- are also core concerns of contemporary social theory, the research
>will in turn contribute to 'musicalising' social theory. The project
>aims to have far-reaching impacts, creating a field of comparative
>studies of digital music cultures while reconfiguring the
>interdisciplinary foundations of music research.
>
>
>Prof. G. Born.
><(gemb2 /at/ cam.ac.uk)>
>* * *
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