LMU Munich, Social and Cultural Anthropology
1 Posdoc and 2 doctoral positions for ERC project digital media politics India/diaspora Europe
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | Germany |
Position: | Post-Doctoral Fellow |
LMU Munich is one of Europe’s leading research universities with more than 500 years of tradition.
The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty for the Study of Culture invites applications for fully funded
one postdoctoral and two doctoral positions for the ERC project ONLINERPOL
ONLINERPOL (www.fordigitaldignity.com) is a five year research project (2017-22) on political cultures of new media in India and the diaspora. The project is funded by the European Research Council Starting Grant.
ONLINERPOL explores new media practices in India and the diaspora in Europe, and examines the relationship between expanding Internet media and the politics of national belonging mediated by secular-religious-liberal fissures. The project is carried out by a core team of researchers based at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, in cooperation with the Department of Communication and Media Research, LMU Munich, and a global network of collaborators.
We seek energetic and committed applicants who can design projects on new media and political cultures, and creatively connect with the objectives of ONLINERPOL.
PhD positions (3.5 years)
PhD position 1:
Ethnography of online media, political cultures and Hindu identities among the Indian diaspora in the UK and Germany
The project will carry out an ethnographic study of online practices and narratives around national belonging/Hindu nationalism among the Indian diaspora in the UK and Germany. The project will closely follow particular social media sites and user groups (Facebook/Twitter or website/online discussion group).
PhD position 2:
Ethnography of online meda, poltiical cultures and Muslim identities among the Indian diaspora in the UK and Germany
The project will carry out an ethnographic study of online practices, Muslim identities and narratives of national belonging among the Indian diaspora in the UK and Germany. The project will closely follow particular social media sites and user groups (Facebook/Twitter or website/online discussion group).
Candidates with a background in anthropology, media and communication studies, or cultural studies with regional interest in South Asia are invited to apply. PhD researchers will participate in specially designed reading courses on anthropology of digital media; media and religion; and digital media activism, with opportunities to enrol for other courses at the university. They will also have an opportunity to assist/offer undergraduate courses on media anthropology. Candidates will take part in various project related activities, including workshops, conferences and social media contributions.
Doctoral positions are funded (TVL E13 50%) for 3.5 years. The project will cover fieldwork expenses and participation in international conferences.
Postdoctoral position (2 years)
New media and political Islam in India
The study will map and analyze online media engagaemets of a major organization for political Islam in India (for eg., Jamaat-i-Islami) using ethnographic techniques and discourse anlaysis. How does the organization engage, organize and regulate its online presence? How does it engage online debates on national belonging and what are the implications for historically configured politics of religious difference? How is authority affirmed and reconfigured in light of the emerging online Muslim publics?
Candidates with a background in anthropology, media and communication studies, cultural studies, or Islamic studies with regional interest in South Asia are invited to apply. The posdoctoral researcher is invited to co-design and co-teach the courses on media and religion, and digital ethnography, and actively participate in planning and organizing project related offline and online activities.
Postdoctoral position is contracted with TVL E13 100% salary for 2 years. All fieldwork expenses will be covered, and participation in international conferences will be fully funded.
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Successful applicants are expected to begin on or by 1 January 2018.
Proficiency in English is needed. Net savviness is highly desired.
Our offer
The university is centrally located in Munich, one of Germany’s most beautiful cities. Differently abled people are given a priority.
Send your application (cover letter, 2 page proposal with a clear research plan and timeline, updated CV, 2 writing samples , names of two referees and copies of degree certificates as a single pdf) by email to ONLINERPOL@ethnologie.lmu.de with the subject line ˊApplication for doctoral/postdoctoral position ONLINERPOLˊ or by post to
Prof. Dr. Sahana Udupa
Professor of Media Anthropology
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Ludwig Maximilian University
Oettingenstr. 67
D-80538 Munich
Telefon
+49 (0)89 2180-9614
Deadline for submission: 31 August 2017.
Queries may be addressed to onlinerpol@ethnologie.lmu.de . For more on the project visit www.fordigitaldignity.com
Only completed applications will be considered. Finalists may be interviewed.
Contact: |
onlinerpol@ethnologie.lmu.de Prof. Dr. Sahana Udupa Professor of Media Anthropology Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology Ludwig Maximilian University Oettingenstr. 67 D-80538 Munich Telefon +49 (0)89 2180-9614 |
Website: | http://www.fordigitaldignity.com |
Primary Category: | Anthropology |
Secondary Categories: | Communication South Asian History / Studies |
Posting Date: | 07/14/2017 |
Closing Date | 10/12/2017 |