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Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The… thumbnail Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The…
From October 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a Postdoctoral researcher/coordinator position for 4 years in the NWO VICI project ‘ Connecting in Times of Duress: Understanding Communication and Conflict in Middle Africa’s Mobile Margins’, section General History.     This interdisciplinary research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress inCentral Africa. The sub projects are:   Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The Past in the Present   ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’ : Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanit y in Chad and CAR   ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’:   Nomadic Pastoralists Confronted with Duress and New ICTs    ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: African Youth Confronting Political Repression in a Globalized Cameroon and Nigeria This project includes a longer stay in the region of research.
Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The… thumbnail Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The…
From October 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a Postdoctoral researcher/coordinator position for 4 years in the NWO VICI project ‘ Connecting in Times of Duress: Understanding Communication and Conflict in Middle Africa’s Mobile Margins’, section General History.     This interdisciplinary research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress inCentral Africa. The sub projects are:   Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The Past in the Present   ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’ : Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanit y in Chad and CAR   ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’:   Nomadic Pastoralists Confronted with Duress and New ICTs    ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: African Youth Confronting Political Repression in a Globalized Cameroon and Nigeria This project includes a longer stay in the region of research
PhD position in the Leiden Institute for History: The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanity in… thumbnail PhD position in the Leiden Institute for History: The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanity in…
From October 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a full-time PhD position for 4 years in the NWO VICI project ‘ Connecting in Times of Duress: Understanding Communication and Conflict in Middle Africa’s Mobile Margins’, section General History.   This interdisciplinary research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress in Central Africa. The title of this sub project is: ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’ : Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanit y in Chad and Central African Republic.
PhD candidate ‘Visualizing national societies’		                                (f/m, 1.0 fte) thumbnail PhD candidate ‘Visualizing national societies’ (f/m, 1.0 fte)
Project description: This PhD position is part of the ERC-project ‘Monitoring modernity: a comparative analysis of practices of social imagination in the monitoring of global flows of goods, capital and persons’ (MONITORING). The project aims to study institutions specialized in visualizing society. It connects more encompassing ‘modern social imaginaries’ with ‘social imagination’, i.e., the everyday work of the production of images of climate, the economy, capital flows and migrant mobilities
[Free-Position] Economy and Society of East Asia – assistant professor/lecturer at Heidelberg University [Germany] thumbnail [Free-Position] Economy and Society of East Asia – assistant professor/lecturer at Heidelberg University [Germany]
Heidelberg University [Germany], Economy and Society of East Asia The Center for East Asian Studies at Heidelberg University invites applications for the position of assistant professor/lecturer in Economy and Society of East Asia (Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Ostasiens), with special emphasis on Japan and/or Korea. The successful candidate will contribute to the research at the Center and teach 4 hours per week during the semester
[Scholarship] Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies offers Fellowships in 2012 at Kyujanggak Institute thumbnail [Scholarship] Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies offers Fellowships in 2012 at Kyujanggak Institute
The Kyujanggak Insitute for Korean Studies would like to invite applications for its fall 2012 fellowships. The fellowships provide Korean Studies researchers with the opportunity to use the Kyujanggak collection as well as other resources at Seoul National University to carry out their research projects. Two kinds of fellowships are available this time: - fellowship A: For researchers in Korean Studies affiliated with overseas universities; 3 to 4 months, monthly stipend, housing and airfare provided; fellows are expected to give a talk and submit a report upon completion of their fellowship - junior fellowship: for PhD students; 3 months, one-off 3 million KRW stipend provided.
[Scholarship] 2012 AKS Research Grant for graduate students at AKS thumbnail [Scholarship] 2012 AKS Research Grant for graduate students at AKS
2012 The Academy of Korean Studies Research Grant at The Academy of Korean Studies ===================================================================== The Academy of Korean Studies(AKS) invites graduate students majoring in Korean Studies to apply for the new AKS Research Grant program. 1
The Leiden Institute for History is looking for a enthousiastic PhD with research knowledge of the German language thumbnail The Leiden Institute for History is looking for a enthousiastic PhD with research knowledge of the German language
From September 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a full-time PhD position (38 hrs) for 4 years or a 0.8 position (30.4 hrs) for 5 years in the NWO VICI project Crime and Gender 1600-1900: a comparative perspective , section Social and Economic History.   The Ph.D.

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