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[Commlist] Call for PhD applications: Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism: Mobilization Strategies and Discursive Repertoires
Sat Feb 08 22:25:23 GMT 2020
Call for PhD applications
Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism: Mobilization Strategies and
Discursive Repertoires
Available scholarships: 2 (one in Political Science, one in History)
Application deadline: March 31, 2020
The joint doctoral fellowship program Populism, Nationalism, and
Authoritarianism: Mobilization Strategies and Discursive Repertoires
brings together students and faculty researching nationalism from
different disciplinary perspectives, with a particular focus on the
complex and ramified relationship between authoritarianism and
nationalism. The main objective of the interdepartmental cooperation is
to integrate different disciplinary approaches in order to facilitate
the regional, comparative, and global study of populist strands of
nationalist politics. The study plan is designed to help students
combine conceptual and methodological tools to generate conceptual and
methodological tools to generate new insights into the discursive
repertoires of political actors as well as the use of populist frames
and topoi in everyday political interaction. The fellowship is intended
to facilitate the combination of macro-institutional (top-down) and
micro-political (bottom-up) perspectives on p
opulist mobilization.
On the Political Science track we are particularly interested in
project proposals that deal with the intersection of authoritarian and
nationalism discourses, the interactions between dynamics of
authoritarian regimes and their nation-building policies, the
construction and application of nationalism ideas for authoritarian
legitimation and consolidation. On the History track we deal with
questions such as the historical relationship of nationalism, populism
and authoritarianism, historical instances of mobilization of ?uncivil
societies?, the reconstruction of ideological traditions of
authoritarianism and corporatism, as well as the morphology of
authoritarian nationalist regimes and movements. We are open to both
quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches as well as to
in-depth regional studies and/or comparative research. Candidates should
have an interest in theoretical problems related to populism,
nationalism and authoritarianism.
Each student will have two supervisors, one from his or her ?home?
department, and the other from the Nationalism Studies Program. The
Ph.D. program consists of two major phases: coursework and examination,
and dissertation research and writing. Within the coursework, the PhD
students will take core courses in the Nationalism Studies Program,
including a Ph.D. seminar on populism and neo-nationalisms, with the aim
of familiarizing themselves with various historical and normative
approaches to a common field of inquiry. They will also have to satisfy
the course and examination requirements of their respective doctoral
programs, i.e. the Doctoral School of Political Science, International
Relations, and Public Policy, and the Department of History.
Candidates must indicate their interest in the fellowship in their
application submitted to the Doctoral School of Political Science,
Public Policy and International Relations or the Doctoral Program in
Comparative History.
Further information:
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International
Relations<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdsps.ceu.edu%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cr.wodak%40lancaster.ac.uk%7Cc41c98d21a4a4454fc2008d7acd457d8%7C9c9bcd11977a4e9ca9a0bc734090164a%7C1%7C1%7C637167900320569840&sdata=aNMnKhjLtPG%2FPfkf558gBLcoxpIy34WwQXlJyEKyQ7k%3D&reserved=0>
Doctoral Program in Comparative
History<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhistory.ceu.edu%2Fnode%2F19&data=02%7C01%7Cr.wodak%40lancaster.ac.uk%7Cc41c98d21a4a4454fc2008d7acd457d8%7C9c9bcd11977a4e9ca9a0bc734090164a%7C1%7C1%7C637167900320569840&sdata=K1HMquhK4Z9px%2F1eaoFSpH%2B3JpTqXeMP0n%2B4cJcInrM%3D&reserved=0>
General information on the application
procedure<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ceu.edu%2Fapply&data=02%7C01%7Cr.wodak%40lancaster.ac.uk%7Cc41c98d21a4a4454fc2008d7acd457d8%7C9c9bcd11977a4e9ca9a0bc734090164a%7C1%7C1%7C637167900320569840&sdata=on6yspwBcYqXpXfNyVU8PEyZppuVu5vE%2BX3jMHV0Qs4%3D&reserved=0>
CEU Online application
form<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsits.ceu.edu%2Furd%2Fsits.urd%2Frun%2Fsiw_ipp_lgn.login%3Fprocess%3Dsiw_ipp_app_crs&data=02%7C01%7Cr.wodak%40lancaster.ac.uk%7Cc41c98d21a4a4454fc2008d7acd457d8%7C9c9bcd11977a4e9ca9a0bc734090164a%7C1%7C1%7C637167900320579842&sdata=qyP3AH8kkLt8MTboecFbtWR4H2eXnBK%2FNycfaOe3W8U%3D&reserved=0>
For questions on organizational issues please contact the respective
doctoral tracks:
Dr. Inna Melnykovska
((melnykovskai /at/ ceu.edu)<mailto:(melnykovskai /at/ ceu.edu)>), Political Science track
M?nika Nagy ((history /at/ ceu.edu)<mailto:(history /at/ ceu.edu)>) History track
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