The Erasmus School of History, Culture, and Communication (ESHCC) at Erasmus University Rotterdam is excited to offer a challenging and innovative PhD position in the Culture and Creative Industries, with a specific focus on Cultural work and activism at a time of political and ecological crises.
The PhD project will be part of a wider research agenda on activism and creative work that seeks to explore how artists and cultural workers intervene into current political debates and social struggles to address inequalities in and beyond the cultural industries. In view of sharpening social, economic and ecological crises and authoritarian politics around the world, the project will empirically investigate the role of arts and cultural production for local and/or transnational social movement building to examine the nature, organisation and effectiveness of activism in the creative industries.
The project will develop both methodological and theoretical contributions to current sociological scholarship on the role of the cultural industries, and of creative work specifically, for broader processes of social and political transformations. We especially appreciate applications from candidates with prior research experience in sociology - including a robust command of social science methods (e.g. ethnography, interviewing, policy/discourse analysis) and thorough theoretical expertise in cultural sociology, the sociology of work and/or social movements - and those with a clear interest in de- and postcolonial frameworks.
While the exact topic, approach and empirical focus of the project will be developed in line with the candidate’s academic interests and experiences, we particularly welcome research proposals that decenter Eurocentric perspectives through studying the relationships between culture and activism in e.g. the Middle East, Latin America or South Asia.
Beyond developing publications in leading peer-reviewed journals, the PhD candidate will enhance ESHCC’s research strategy on (in)equality, work and sustainability in the creative sector and the role of the cultural industries for social change. To that end, the candidate will closely collaborate with ERMeCHS’s established research clusters, such as ‘Global Futures, Colonial Pasts’, ‘Sustainable Transitions in Culture & Societies’ or ‘Popular Culture and Inequalities’.
Job descriptionThe successful candidate will be based at the Department of Arts and Culture Studies of the ESHCC and will carry out the following tasks:
Research (0.85 fte) - Conducting PhD research.
- Publishing and presenting research results in the form of articles in international peer reviewed journals and papers at international conferences.
- Writing a dissertation within the appointment duration of four years.
- Taking part in seminars, workshops etc. that are organized by the Erasmus Research Institute for Media, Culture, History and Society (ERMeCHS) as well as the Department of Arts and Culture Studies.
Teaching (0.15 fte) Performing junior teaching tasks in the BA degree programmes in the field Arts and Culture provided by ESHCC, primarily through tutorial group teaching in the International Bachelor of Arts and Culture Studies (IBACS).
Service Contributing to small management tasks of the department.