2 PhD fellowships and 1 Postdoc "Socially Engaged Art and State Transformation" (Univ. Amsterdam)

2 PhD fellowships and 1 Postdoc position on Socially Engaged Art and State Transformation

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University of Amsterdam
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NWO
PLZ
1012 CX
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Amsterdam
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Netherlands
Bewerbungsschluss
31.05.2020
Von
Chiara De Cesari, European Studies, University of Amsterdam

Applications are invited for 2 fully funded PhD fellowships (4yrs) and 1 Postdoc position (2yrs) on Socially Engaged Art and State Transformation in Hungary, Lebanon/Palestine, and Italy. They will be part of the NWO-funded Vidi project 'IMAGINART — Imagining Institutions Otherwise: Art, Politics, and State Transformation', based at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) at the University of Amsterdam.

2 PhD fellowships and 1 Postdoc position on Socially Engaged Art and State Transformation

Applications are invited for 2 fully funded PhD fellowships (4yrs) and 1 Postdoc position (2yrs) on Socially Engaged Art and State Transformation in Hungary, Lebanon/Palestine, and Italy. They will be part of the NWO-funded Vidi project 'IMAGINART — Imagining Institutions Otherwise: Art, Politics, and State Transformation', based at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) at the University of Amsterdam.

For details and how to apply please use these links:
https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2020/04/20-235-phd-candidate-socially-engaged-art-and-state-transformation-in-hungary.html?origin=dxuSI3bDRY2CW7N9J3yPlw

https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2020/04/20-238-phd-candidate-socially-engaged-art-and-state-transformation-in-lebanon-and-palestine-west-bank.html?origin=dxuSI3bDRY2CW7N9J3yPlw

https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2020/04/20-239-postdoctoral-researcher-socially-engaged-art-and-state-transformation-in-italy.html?origin=dxuSI3bDRY2CW7N9J3yPlw

Closing date to apply is May 31. Starting date will be September 2020.

IMAGINART — Imagining Institutions Otherwise: Art, Politics, and State Transformation

Funded by the Netherlands’ Research Organization, the IMAGINART project explores the role of socially engaged art in reinventing failing public institutions and social structures. Whereas political and cultural theorists often claim that art serves to imagine society differently, this project uses ethnographic methods to examine how this works in practice. Focusing on creative institutional experiments in Hungary, Italy, and Lebanon/the West Bank, IMAGINART has two main aims. The first is to investigate these experiments’ impact on societal resilience, governmental policy, and state formation. The second is to assess their potential for developing 'concrete utopias' in response to state failure or transformation under (post)colonial, postsocialist, or neoliberal conditions.

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