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[ecrea] Two positions for PhD candidates in project Televised football and race/ethnicity (Polish or Spanish context)
Mon Aug 20 17:58:41 GMT 2018
Two positions for PhD candidates in project Televised football and
race/ethnicity (Polish or Spanish context)
The Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture
(ERMeCC) is pleased to offer two PhD candidate positions in the project
'How racist is televised football and do audiences react?'
Expressions of Interest are due before 1 October 2018
Job description: We are looking for two highly motivated PhD Candidates
who wish to conduct their PhD research in the context of a research
project funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
(NWO) entitled How racist is televised football and do audiences react?
Project description: Televised men's football (soccer) is one of the
most visibly mixed ethnic cultural practices. Despite the alleged social
function of football as a uniting social force, numerous studies have
also shown how football journalists incorporate racial/ethnic
stereotypes in their commentary associating Black footballers with
bodily, athletic qualities but not with domains that require
intelligence. It remains unknown, though, how these discourses come
about. We therefore need to shift the research-focus towards the -
mainly White - journalists who produce the football coverage. The
research question guiding the project is: How do discourses of
race/ethnicity play a role in televised football production and how are
these discourses articulated at the nexus of televised football content
and audience receptions? The study will be conducted across four
European countries: Poland, Spain, England, and the Netherlands. We look
for 1) a PhD candidate who will explore meanings given to race/ethnicity
in men's televised football in Spain and 2) a PhD candidate who will
explore meanings given to race/ethnicity in men's televised football in
Poland. Data collection will combine content analyses of football
screenings with individual interviews, focus group interviews, and
participant observations, amongst football journalists and televised
football audiences.
The candidates will be appointed for a period of four years. They will
be located in Rotterdam but an important part of the data collection
will take place in either Spain or Poland.
How to apply: Your application letter should be accompanied by a concise
research proposal of no more than 750 words, in which you explain what
you consider to be the most pressing issues in the study of televised
football in relation to race/ethnicity, in either Poland or Spain
(depending on your preferred PhD position), along with corresponding
research questions. The selection committee will invite a small number
of candidates for an interview. Candidates may be asked to submit a more
detailed research proposal and/or give a test lecture as part of the
application procedure.
To apply, please send your application letter with your research
proposal, your resume, your publication list (if applicable), and the
names and contact details of two referees before October 1 2018 by
e-mail to (vacancies /at/ eshcc.eur.nl). Please mention "PhD Televised football".
More information: For more information about the scholarship including
the department, eligibility criteria and conditions of employment,
please see the following links:
http://www.academictransfer.com/48959
http://www.academictransfer.com/48958
Additional information about or questions regarding the vacancies can be
obtained from dr. Jacco van Sterkenburg ((sterkenburg /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)).
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