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[Commlist] PhD Studentship (Fees only), ‘Climate justice, media and communication’
Mon Aug 10 18:26:17 GMT 2020
Climate justice has figured prominently in the communicative actions of
the global youth climate strikes, and media engagement with
intersectional environmentalism has begun to emerge. This PhD
studentship invites projects that explore the role of media, culture and
communication in shaping climate justice understanding, engagement
and/or action. Projects can explore, but are not limited to, topics such
as climate justice activism, media narratives and representations of
climate justice and climate crisis, youth/intergenerational climate
engagement, gender and climate engagement, education for climate
justice, system change and societal transformations, and can explore any
aspect of media and communication, including creative and participatory
approaches.
Funding - This studentship is for a start date in the Academic Year of
2020/21 and covers the full PhD course fees for a maximum of 3 years FT
study or the equivalent period in PT study. The candidate will also
have a yearly £600 dedicated fund for travel expenses (to use in
conjunction with fieldwork; training or conference participation). Due
to the post’s funding it is only open to home or EU applicants
Application process – Applicants are also required to submit a research
proposal of no more than 1,000 words.
Application deadline – Monday 31 August 2020, 17.00hr
Project and funding details -
https://www.brighton.ac.uk/research-and-enterprise/postgraduate-research-degrees/funding-opportunities-and-studentships/2020-uob-climate-justice.aspx
Additional information - We particularly encourage applications from
groups that are currently underrepresented in the subject area: ie
students from a black, Asian and minority ethnic group and/or have
refugee status and gender and sexuality minority groups (LGBTQ+). For
the purposes of this opportunity, BAME is defined as Arab, Black, Asian,
Chinese, Mixed minority ethnic backgrounds and Other minority ethnic
backgrounds.
The applicant will supported by a supervisory team with considerable
expertise and leadership in climate communications, (digital) activism,
visual and creative communications, and participatory modes of
engagement. They will also benefit from being part of an
interdisciplinary and vibrant research culture in the School of Media
that is supported by three Centres of Research and Enterprise Excellence
in: Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics; Transforming Sexuality
and Gender; and Digital Media Cultures.
Contact - If you have any questions about the project, please contact
the supervisors – Julie Doyle ((j.doyle /at/ brighton.ac.uk)) or Olu Jenzen
((o.jenzen /at/ brighton.ac.uk))
If you have any questions about the funding or application process,
please contact Fiona Sutton, Doctoral College (f.j.sutton /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
tel: +44 (0)1273 641376.
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