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[ecrea] 4 PhD Candidates in Media & Culture
Thu Apr 21 12:46:32 GMT 2016
Deadline approaching: Job – 4 PhD Candidates in Media & Culture
We are looking for four highly motivated PhD Candidates who wish to
conduct their PhD research in the context of a collaborative research
project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) on ‘Worlds of
Imagination: A Comparative Study of Film Tourism in India, Nigeria,
Jamaica, South Korea and the United Kingdom’.
A Master’s degree in the Humanities or Social Sciences is a must, as
well as wide-ranging knowledge of and affinity for the sociology of
media and culture and qualitative methods of social science research. In
addition to an understanding of the latest developments in the field,
the candidate must possess didactic skills and an affinity for working
with students. Candidates who take a proven interest in the field of
film tourism and have profound knowledge of the language and culture of
one the respective countries are preferred.
Employment starts September 1, 2016. The initial contract will be
running for a term of 1,5 years, which - depending on performance – will
be extended with a second term of 3,5 years. The conditions of
employment correspond with the “CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten” (CAO
NU). For the job of PhD Candidate the salary amounts to a maximum of €
2.779,- (grade P) gross per month on a 38 hour per week contract. The
EUR has attractive employment conditions, which include a holiday
allowance of 8.0%, an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and 41 annual vacation
days in case of a full workweek.
Application deadline is April 25, 2016. For more information on the
project, the requirements and expectations, and how to apply, please
visit www.academictransfer.com/32730
(https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/EUR/vacancy/32730/lang/en/)
Project description:
This project focuses on film tourism: the phenomenon of people visiting
locations from popular films or TV series. Recent years have seen a
dramatic, worldwide increase of this type of tourism, with far-reaching
implications for the experience and organization of landscapes. The
principal question underlying this project is: why, under what
conditions and in which ways do films and TV series give rise to new and
diverse tourism flows across the globe?
This question is addressed by analysing and comparing film tourism in
five geographically and culturally different contexts: South Korea,
Nigeria, Jamaica, India and the UK. These five cases will be subjected
to the same lines of inquiry, focusing on 1) the visual traditions in
the local media cultures; 2) the drivers and impacts of local policies
aimed at developing film tourism; 3) the commonalities and differences
in motives and experiences of film tourists with diverse backgrounds.
The research is based on a combination of qualitative content analysis
and ethnographic fieldwork
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