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[ecrea] Doctoral research fellowship for students in cultural studies, sociology, media studies and related fields
Thu Nov 16 23:00:26 GMT 2017
*Our new program “Varieties of Science Narrative” will have several
f**ully funded doctoral research fellowships available for students in
sociology, cultural studies, STS, media and communication studies, Asian
studies, and related fields. *
www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/news/fms-ii-varieties-of-science-narrative/
Students interested in an international perspective on science in
society are invited to apply three-year research fellowship in the
interdisciplinary project “Narrating Science as a World-Making
Activity,” whichexamines the roles of different kinds of narratives
(fictional and factual, in various forms and media) about climate change
in the political and policy-making spheres, with a focus on Southeast Asia.
Applicants should have a Master’s or equivalent experience in a related
field. The project, “Narrating Science as a World-Making Activity: Sea
Level Change in Singapore,” is part of a joint research program of the
Development and Knowledge Sociology and the Fiction Meets Science
groups at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research and the
University of Bremen in northern Germany. The Ph.D. is awarded by these
institutions, and the student will be based in Bremen, Germany, but do
several months of field research in Singapore. The project language is
English (knowledge of Singaporean Chinese, Tamil, or Malay would be a
welcome asset, but is not required).
As this is an interdisciplinary project, qualifications are broad: If
you are uncertain as to your eligibility or have other questions please
feel free to contact the project leader, Professor Anna-Katharina
Hornidge ((anna-katharina.hornidge /at/ leibniz-zmt.de)
<mailto:(anna-katharina.hornidge /at/ leibniz-zmt.de)>).
*Deadline: December 15, 2017 *(may be extended if needed to find the
right candidate).
See a detailed description of the project and the official call for
applications at:
www.fictionmeetsscience.org/ccm/content/news-and-events/news/fms-ii-varieties-of-science-narrative/
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