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[Commlist] call for candidates: Towards a counter-hegemonic bottom-up creation of concepts PhD course
Fri Oct 21 21:22:52 GMT 2022
PHD COURSE: Towards a counter-hegemonic bottom-up creation of concepts**
Bergen, December 1-2 2022
https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI905 <https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI905>
Join us in Bergen in December for fundamental, research-close
discussions about what to do when your theoretical concepts become
challenged by your object of study. This course is intended for PhD
candidates and postdocs from all fields of the social sciences and the
humanities who work on empirical research projects, but is especially
targeted towards everyone working with ethnography, ethnomethodology or
doing research with marginalised groups. Organised and taught by media
and communication scholars, it will be of special interest for young
scholars in these fields.
Through two days of lectures, workshops and discussions of your own
research projects, we will dissect and problematize the key concepts we
use in our research.
PhD candidates from any institution might apply,andthe course is freeof
charge, although candidates must cover their own travelandaccommodation.
Completion of the course gives 2 ECTS.
Keynote for the course will be professor Radha S. Hegde, New York
University.
COURSE CONTENT
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That theoretical concepts never fit perfectly with empirical reality is
a well-known tenet in all disciplines of the social sciences and
humanities. However, this problem of definition has become especially
pertinent for methods where the researcher takes a close interest in the
insider perspective of the people they study, like ethnography and
different forms of ethnomethodology; for anyone working within critical
traditions like feminism and postcolonialism; and indeed for anyone
working with marginalised groups, where the question of how key
scholarly concepts like democracy, trust, or technology are infused by
hegemonic power always demonstrates it relevance.
The aim of the course is to critically examine key concepts that anchor
our approaches to the social sciences and the humanities, and critically
engage with their application in developing research methodologies. With
an emphasis on embracing counterhegemonic perspectives and ethnography,
the course aims to raise researchers' awareness about social and
cultural diversity, and how well-established scholarly concepts and
research methods reproduce hegemonic understanding of our social and
cultural world. This calls for developing cultural capabilities that
require continuous development and practice in understanding cultures,
openness to examining one's own beliefs and values, and devising
culture-sensitive and bottom-up methodologies. The subject offers
examples of ethnographic methodologies developed by academics who could
create space for diverse voices and knowledges, as well as bottom
up-perspectives. In addition to general understanding and recognition of
these issues, the subject will also walk the participants through their
own current projects in order to rethink and re-examine the concepts and
constructs they rely on within a more diverse context, in order to
devise a roadmap towards re-storing them.
HOW TO APPLY
Application deadline: November 15th 2022
Link to application
form:https://skjemaker.app.uib.no/view.php?id=11820469
<https://skjemaker.app.uib.no/view.php?id=11820469>
As part of your application, please submit a short abstract on your PhD
project or any other research project of yours you would like to use in
the workshop.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For questions pertaining to the course, please contact Knut Risnes
(adminandapplications) (atKnut.Risnes /at/ uib.no) <mailto:(Knut.Risnes /at/ uib.no)>
or John Magnus Dahl (course content) (atJohn.Dahl /at/ uib.no)
<mailto:(John.Dahl /at/ uib.no)>
Learning outcomesanda preliminary course schedule and syllabus
available on the
course website, which will be updated with further information:
https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI905 <https://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI905>
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