Aug
26

Post-doc: Mobility & Political Authority

Under the auspices of the South African Research Chair for Mobility & the Politics of Difference, the African Centre for Migration & Society at Wits University seeks applications for a 1-2 year post-doctoral fellowship. This position is a response to unprecedented levels of urbanisation and mobility across the African continent. Driven by conflict, ambition, and respatialising economies, such movements are generating novel and theoretically challenging socio-political formations. We welcome applicants from across the social sciences interested in how human movements are transforming modes of social engagement, authority, and political representation in sub-Saharan cities. 

Starting during the first half of 2017, the successful applicant will join an interdisciplinary team of scholars aiming to reshape global social theory and academic conversations on mobility, cities and political authority and ethics. Such work is intended to open new scholarly frontiers and while informing and enhancing sub-Saharan Africa's visibility in both academic and policy debates. With a home base in Johannesburg, scholars will be encouraged to develop and participate in projects across the region. 

Applications are due December 1, 2016. For more information, contact Loren B Landau: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Jul
06

Funding: Mobility, Displacement, and Forced Migration in the Middle East

The Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at the Georgetown University School ‎of Foreign Service in Qatar invites proposals from scholars and researchers interested in ‎conducting original research on the topic of "Mobility, Displacement and Forced Migration in the Middle East."‎ CIRS will award research grants to support fieldwork, original empirical research, and analysis on ‎this topic. Click here to view background information.‎‎

Grant Objective

CIRS seeks to stimulate the collection of reliable data and the production of sound analysis on ‎the subject of Mobility, Displacement and Forced Migration in the Middle East. Priority will be given to projects that ‎propose original, empirically-grounded research involving fieldwork on related topics. Award ‎recipients are expected to become active participants in the CIRS research initiative on the issue. ‎This may include travel to Doha for working group meetings, public talks, or authorship of a ‎chapter for an edited volume. ‎ ‎

Duration of Award‎

The awards can last up to a maximum of one year.‎

Funds Available ‎

Proposals will be awarded up to a maximum of US $25,000, based on the proposed nature of the ‎research, fieldwork, and budget submitted. ‎ 

More details.

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