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[ecrea] EPSRC/AHRC Funded PhD Studentship Digital Media
Tue Jun 29 14:41:38 GMT 2010
>EPSRC/AHRC FUNDED Digital Media PhD Research Studentship:
>Personal Narratives and Computational Provenance
>⬠how does data tell stories and what stories can it tell?
>
>This studentship will form part of the
>interdisciplinary EPSRC/AHRC funded PATINA
>collaborative research project. PATINA aims to
>provide researchers of all kinds, including
>academics, creative practitioners and citizen
>researchers, with new opportunities to create
>research spaces that integrate physical, digital
>and personal space and support the sharing of
>research activities as well as results. The
>consortium will build wearable prototypes that
>can enhance research objects by projecting
>related information back into their research
>space. The PhD research will investigate the
>relationship between the researcherâ¬"s
>â¬Üresearch journeyâ¬", its capture in the
>archive and how it is replayed and shared with others.
>
>
>Location: School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Greenwich.
>
>Funding award: UK/EU fees + £15,290 (inclusive
>of London Weighting) annual maintenance.
>
>Closing date for applications 28 July 2010
>
>
>
>FULL DETAILS BELOW:
>
>Background and Context
>The University of Greenwich is offering a fully
>funded PhD studentship, based at the
>Universityâ¬"s Institute of Converging Arts and
>Sciences (ICAS), to explore the relationship
>between computational (data) provenance and
>personal narrative as archival forms. This is an
>exciting opportunity for interdisciplinary
>research, forming part of the multidisciplinary
>project PATINA (Personal Architectonics of
>Interfaces to Artefacts), which is a
>collaboration between six universities,
>(Greenwich, Bristol, Brighton, Newcastle,
>Southampton and Swansea) and involves
>researchers from the humanities, the arts and computer science.
>
>Funded by the EPSRC and the AHRC through the
>RCUK Digital Economy programme, this £1.7 m
>project will provide researchers of all kinds,
>including academics, creative practitioners and
>citizen researchers, with new opportunities to
>create research spaces that emphasise the
>primacy of research material, and support the
>sharing of research activities as well as
>results. The consortium will build wearable
>prototypes that can enhance research objects by
>projecting related information back into their
>research space. These technologies will also
>provide the means to capture, record, and replay
>the researcher's activities to support intuitive
>archiving, sharing and publication of
>interactions with research objects. The design
>of the technologies will draw on theoretical
>frameworks of space developed from studies of
>research spaces as diverse as libraries,
>museums, homes and archaeological fieldwork sites.
>
>Role Description
>The PhD Studentship field of study will be
>situated within the established body of research
>that explores the relationship between history
>and archive, and within the study of
>categorisation systems through which it is
>possible to articulate knowledge and being. The
>project will focus on the researcherâ¬"s
>interaction with the research object and with
>the archive that is created of his or her
>activities. It will examine the relationship
>between the researcherâ¬"s â¬Üresearch
>journeyâ¬", its capture in the archive and how
>it is replayed and shared with others. It will
>explore and establish links between the
>researcherâ¬"s personal narrative and the field
>of computational provenance, which seeks to
>model ways of recording and representing the
>history and therefore the authority and
>viability of data and information generated within computer systems.
>
>It is anticipated that the project will
>
>1) investigate similarities, differences,
>overlaps and conflicts etc. between the
>objectives and processes of computational
>provenance, historiography and personal
>narratives, e.g questions of authenticity, truth
>and falsehood, ontology and teleology.
>
>2) contribute to current debates about the
>social, political and economic implications of
>contemporary proliferation of personal digital
>archives on and offline, together with large
>scale automated generation, capture and storage of digital data.
>
>3) seek to establish what new cultural
>narratives are and might be produced from the meeting of the two.
>
>The Studentship will start on October 1 2010,
>which is the start of the PATINA project.
>
>UK/EU fees and maintenance at the standard EPSRC
>rate will be covered, including annual stipend
>of £15,290 (inclusive of London weighting).
>
>Location
>The studentship will be based at the University
>of Greenwich Maritime Campus, in the historic
>buildings of the Old Royal Naval College.
>
>
>Entry Requirements
>Ideally, applicants will have an MA/MSc in
>digital arts, multimedia, media or a related
>subject. They should have a proven interest in
>and aptitude for interdisciplinary research
>across the humanities, arts and sciences,
>encompassing both theory and practice. The
>Studentship will require the successful
>candidate to be fully committed to the aims and
>the outcomes of the PATINA project, to which
>their enquiry will make an important
>contribution. The successful candidate will be
>required to liaise frequently with colleagues
>from other universities and a variety of
>discipline areas and should have excellent
>verbal and written communication skills.
>
>Academic Staff contact details: Rosamund Davies (R.Davies /at/ gre.ac.uk)
>
>Deadline 28 July
>
>Interviews will be held on the 7 September 2010.
>Candidates will need to be available on this day
>and to be able to start the studentship on 1 October.
>
>Application details.
>Please download an application form and
>guidelines from http://www.gre.ac.uk/research/apply
>
>Please attach to the application a separate
>statement giving evidence of how your research
>interests and experience qualify you for this
>Studentship, as outlined in the role
>description, and how you meet the entry
>requirements. Then EMAIL THE COMPLETED FORM AND
>THE STATEMENT TO (R.Davies /at/ gre.ac.uk) by 28 July 2010.
>(DO NOT send to the Research Student
>administrative office as it says on the application form)
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