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[ecrea] Fully funded PhD position at the Visual Studies and Media Culture Research Group (ViSMeC) of the University of Antwerp
Wed May 14 13:10:20 GMT 2014
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Digital images have today, in many parts of the world, become
ubiquitous. We consume and produce them daily through our computers,
smart-pads and mobile phones. Yet, to what extent do such practices
intervene upon the politics of our everyday lives? Can digital-imaging
practices really help us constructing a more just world? And, more
specifically, can digital images help bringing about instances of
empowerment among marginalized individuals and groups?
If you are interested in conducting in-depth, transnational research on
these topics then consider applying for the fully funded PhD position at
the Visual Studies and Media Culture Research Group (ViSMeC) of the
University of Antwerp.
Research will be conducted within the framework of the project “Defying
Social Invisibility: A Transnational Study of Empowerment And Social
Intervention in the Field of Contemporary Digital Imaging Practices” a
transnational ethnography-based project focusing on Belgium, South
Africa and India.
The Project
Digital images filter today most of our experiences of ourselves and of
the world surrounding us. We consume them daily through our computers
and mobile phones and, given in particular the spread of
latest-generation mobile phones, we also constantly produce them. It is
estimated that every day 6.7 billion people view the world through their
own lens. Despite their ubiquitous character digital images are,
however, conventionally approached as a matter of entertainment detached
from the material and social conditions of our lives. Questioning such
stances, this study looks at digital imaging as an instrument of
empowerment and social intervention. Focusing on a number of image-based
projects in Belgium, India and South Africa that aim to combat social
marginalization in the fields of respectively youth, urban poverty and
HIV-AIDS, the study explores the manifold ways in which digital images
can actually bring about change. The innovative aspect of this study is
that it addresses questions of digital empowerment though a specific
attention to images, a language with enormous potential to favour
communication across boundaries of language and culture. The study will
also give birth to an integrated methodological model for the study of
digital imaging at global level in which participant-observation,
interviews, audio-visual recordings and digital ethnography will be
integrated into a coherent whole.
The Team
This research project is funded by the Research Foundation Flanders
(FWO) and supervised by Dr. Paolo Favero (visual anthropologist) and Dr.
Luc Pauwels (visual sociologist). The research project will be embedded
within the Visual Studies and Media Culture Research Group (ViSMeC).
The Tasks
Conducting ethnographic fieldwork abroad for a period of approximately
12 months in total in two or more of the following countries: Belgium,
India and South Africa.
Writing and completing a PhD dissertation within four years.
Actively participating in the activities of the Visual Studies and Media
Culture Research Group (ViSMeC) and the Dept. of Communication Studies.
Collaborating with the team in research and publications.
Participating in conferences, workshops, seminars and other scholarly
activities.
The Candidate’s Profile
A Master's degree in Anthropology, Sociology, Communication Studies,
Urban Studies, Social and Cultural Geography (or any other degree
relevant to the project) and preferably with distinction.
Interest in research and ability to work both independently and in team.
Interest in the use of image-making and digital technologies as research
tools. Previous experience in these fields will be considered a plus.
A high standard of spoken and written English is required.
Relevant experience in one or more of the countries described in the
project and strong qualitative research skills will be considered a plus.
Master students in their final year may also apply.
The offer
A full-time PhD scholarship starting on 1 October 2014. The appointment
is initially for one year, but renewable for three (so four years in
total to complete a PhD).
A dynamic and stimulating work environment of experienced scholars, post
docs and PhD candidates.
A very competitive gross monthly salary of minimally € 2.124,11 (=
approx. € 1.860 net income).
To apply send:
a CV
a short motivation letter (max. 1 page).
a reference letter.
one proof of your writing skills (paper, article or thesis) preferably
in one of the fields addressed by the project.
and, importantly, a preliminary sketch (approx. 2 pages) of the project
that you would like to realize for your PhD. This sketch must be
approximately 2 pages long and focus on some of the topics, areas and
fields described above. If you have concrete examples of projects,
associations, artists etc. working in these fields do please mention
them as to make your proposal more concrete.
These materials have to be sent to Prof. Paolo Favero
((paolo.favero /at/ uantwerpen.be)) and Prof. Luc Pauwels
((luc.pauwels /at/ uantwerpen.be)).
To facilitate our job kindly write “Application for PhD position in
Digital Imaging and Empowerment” in the subject of your e-mail.
For questions kindly contact: (paolo.favero /at/ uantwerpen.be)
DEADLINE: 18th June 2014.
A pre-selection will be made from amongst the submitted applications.
The next step will involve an interview (possibly via Skype) and
possibly also a practical assignment.
The University of Antwerp strives to contribute to an open, democratic
and multi-cultural society. We are a family friendly environment and
follow an equal-opportunities policy.
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Paolo Favero
Associate Professor in Film Studies and Visual Culture
Department of Communication Studies
Visual Studies and Media Culture Research Group (VisMeC)
University of Antwerp
Sint-Jacobstraat 2
BE-2000 Antwerp
fax: +32/3/265.53.56
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