Universitätsbibliothek der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Location
Halle (Saale) | Germany
Job description
is one of the leading centres for research in social anthropology. Common to all research projects at the Max Planck Institute is the comparative analysis of social change; it is primarily in this domain that its researchers contribute to anthropological theory, though many programmes also have applied significance and political topicality.
The Department of Anthropology of Economic Experimentation is offering
2 Doctoral Students for an Urban Anthropology of the Nearby (starting as early as possible after 1 June 2024)
Background
The Department of Economic Experimentation is highlighting “the nearby;” the physical and social space between the home and the intimately familiar, on the one hand, and the anonymous urban environment and larger world, on the other. We respond to concerns that this space, a crucial source of social experience, is increasingly under threat by processes including securitisation and the spread of electronic communications and delivery services.
We seek to support ethnographic projects that address the ongoing significance of the nearby in contemporary urban experience, by studying both individual perceptions and engagements with the nearby, and collective efforts to resuscitate and reshape it, including projects focusing on neighbourhood sociality, economic revitalisation, ecological concerns, the built environment, the provision of care, and artistic expression, among other possibilities. The regional focus is open, although synergies with departmental members' research areas are welcome. The resulting research should contribute to both social anthropology and urban theory.
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Our Offer
Successful candidates will be integrated into the Institute’s International Max Planck Research School “Global Multiplicities” ( ), which offers comprehensive structured doctoral training and scientific exchange with doctoral students from our partner universities (MLU, Leipzig University and FAU).
Please note that the Max Planck Institute does not award doctoral degrees. Doctoral students must therefore enrol at a university. The choice of university will be agreed jointly by the successful applicant and the head of the project. The Max Planck Society is committed to raising the proportion of women in science; we thus explicitly encourage applications from female researchers. Individuals with disabilities will be given priority, assuming equal qualifications.Contact
Please submit your application electronically by 24 March 2024 following the link for vacancies on our homepage (under ‘Career’), or by going directly to the online application form using the link below.
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