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[Commlist] Fwd: PhD scholarships at Dublin City University
Wed Apr 08 20:59:56 GMT 2020
*The School of Communications at Dublin City University is now inviting
applications from qualified candidates for up to five PhD Scholarships.*
The School of Communications at DCU is home to almost 1,000 students at
undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels. With a tradition stretching
back almost 40 years, the School is defined by excellence in both
teaching and research in journalism, multimedia and communications
studies. In the QS global subject rankings in 2020 DCU was in the top
200 of almost 4,500 universities worldwide in the area of
communications. DCU is ranked number 1 nationally in Communications &
Media Studies.
The School’s academics undertake research that contributes to national
and international debates and to public policy formation. They have also
led research projects supported by national and international funders.
This cutting-edge research is across a range of (inter)disciplinary
fields including (new) media studies, media history, journalism studies,
science communication, political communication, social media studies,
film and television studies, music industry studies, advertising, and
cultural studies. In the past five years, the School has supported
approximately 40 doctoral students to achieve PhD awards through this
scheme.
The School now has an opening for up to six funded PhD scholarships
(across a four-year duration). As well as a tax-free stipend of €16,000
plus fees, we also support our students with funding for conference
travel and offer PhD students opportunities to gain teaching experience.
In this call, we invite applications in the following areas / themes:
*Photography and new forms of picturing: * Fellowship(s) in this area
will ideally focus on the politics of photographic representation. These
might include: photographic portraiture through a feminist lens, power
relationships, how identity is constructed, undermined or challenged
through photography, new approaches to picturing and representing
specific communities, psychology around empathy and the portrait. For
further information,*contact Dr. Dragana Jurišić –
(dragana.jurisic /at/ dcu.ie) <mailto:(dragana.jurisic /at/ dcu.ie)> *
*Combatting coordinated online violence against women journalists:
*Fellowship(s) in this area will investigate the nature and scale of
coordinated violence (bot attacks and other forms of organised online
harassment) targeted at women journalists in different countries and
culturally appropriate automated responses. Proposals are welcome from
applicants with a solid knowledge of digital communications platforms
analysis, or experience in tracking mis- and dis-information online. For
further information, *contact Prof. Colleen Murrell -
(colleen.murrell /at/ dcu.ie) <mailto:(colleen.murrell /at/ dcu.ie)>
*
*Music, cultural production and the digital age:* Fellowship(s) in this
area will ideally focus on culture, media, and digital technologies.
Possible research topics include (but are not limited to), (i) music in
the digital age, (ii) the platformisation of cultural production,
circulation, and consumption, and (iii) cultural labour in the digital
age. Practice-based projects are eligible and a working knowledge of
cultural production and related industries is desirable. For further
information, *contact Dr. Andreas Rauh - (andreas.rauh /at/ dcu.ie)
<mailto:(andreas.rauh /at/ dcu.ie)>. *
*Novel communication of environmental issues:* Fellowship(s) in this
area will focus on structural approaches to environmental crisis,
focusing on the role of mediated communication in communicating
environmental issues within socio-economic and socio-ecological
structures. They may also investigate the role of novel and creative
approaches to communicating environmental issues. Traditional or
practice-based applications are welcome. For further information,
*contact Dr. Trish Morgan – (trish.morgan /at/ dcu.ie)
<mailto:(trish.morgan /at/ dcu.ie)> *
*Sport and Media:* Fellowship(s) in this area will ideally focus on the
interrelationship of sport and media. Relevant topics include: sports
fandom; sports journalism; sport and nation branding; representations of
gender, race, and nation in sport; the geopolitics of sport. We also
welcome applications from those interested in researching popular
culture and new forms of promotion. For further information, *contact
Dr. Neil O’Boyle – (neil.oboyle /at/ dcu.ie) <mailto:(neil.oboyle /at/ dcu.ie)> *
*NB.* Applications should consist of a 2,000 word research proposal as
well as a brief CV detailing academic qualifications and professional
experience to date.
*NB.* Applicants /must /contact the relevant supervisor /prior /to
submitting an application.
*NB.* All applications should be submitted to Ms. Eileen Myers,
Secretary, School of Communications ((eileen.myers /at/ dcu.ie)
<mailto:(eileen.myers /at/ dcu.ie)>), clearly indicating the theme under which
they are applying.
All scholarships are due to commence on 01st October 2020.
Closing date for applications: Friday 08th May 2020
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