Do you want to contribute to a research project about (un)dignified experiences in the context of migration? Are you eager to combine philosophical reflection with insights from other disciplines (such as religious studies, urban studies, migration studies), and with co-creation of knowledge together with migrant communities? Do you want to help developing a more inclusive and experience-based ethics of ‘migration with dignity’?
Erasmus School of Philosophy, Rotterdam, is searching for a fulltime PhD researcher within the research project “Dignity in Place”, funded by NWO (Dutch Research Council).
Job descriptionIn the
NWO-project “Dignity in place” we combine fundamental philosophical analysis of the concept of dignity with an engaged participatory research approach, co-creating knowledge with migrant communities. As a PhD researcher in this project
you will contribute to developing a more inclusive and comprehensive account of dignity in the context of migration and help formulating concrete normative demands for migration with dignity.
Traditional debates on ‘dignity’ are often not sufficiently equipped to address concrete and sometimes subtle undignified experiences of hostility, disrespect, and marginalization - of being denied one’s place as a fully accepted member of a society – or to analyze concrete dignified practices, e.g. the expertise of (religious) migrant communities in creating ‘dignified spaces’ in urban environments. This is why we want to
develop a novel experience-based ethics of “dignity in place”.As a PhD researcher in this project,
you will work closely together with the project lead, Dr. Katharina Bauer. We will collaborate with a broad range of partners, in particular with migrant communities in the cities of Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and Bochum (Germany), with the Center for Religious Studies, Bochum, and with experts in other related research fields.
- You will lead the development of your own PhD research, aligning it with the research objectives and Work Packages (in particular WP2) of the project.
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You will organize and facilitate Socratic discussion sessions and individual in-depth interviews (WP2) with (members of) different migrant communities, visit and assess the spaces they use in urban environments, and analyze the generated data together with the project lead.
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You will publish your research outcomes in scholarly journals and contribute to a book publication.
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You will be involved societal outreach and knowledge dissemination through co-organizing a city lab in Rotterdam, facilitating knowledge exchange between experts and stakeholders, and translating our research into tangible/applicable outputs, including design options and policy recommendations.
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You will graduate with a PhD from Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands.