[Oberlist] Fw: Social sciences and Humanities PhD Studentship on Tourism and Waste, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Met University

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>From: "MA in cultural management - University of Arts in Belgrade" 
><coordinator la arts.bg.ac.yu>
>Subject: Fw: Social sciences and Humanities PhD Studentship on Tourism and 
>Waste, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Met University
>Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:02:39 +0100
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>PhD fellowship
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Milena Dragicevic-Sesic
>To: Vesna Djukic Dojcinovic ; MA in cultural management - University of 
>Arts in Belgrade
>Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 7:55 AM
>Subject: Fw: Social sciences and Humanities PhD Studentship on Tourism and 
>Waste, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Met University
>
>Subject: Social sciences and Humanities PhD Studentship on Tourism and 
>Waste, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Met University
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>A 3-year PhD studentship has unexpectedly become available at the Centre 
>for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University. The broad 
>theme for this is 'How Rubbish Travels: Cultural and Political Dimensions 
>to Tourism and Waste' (as below). I would be happy if you could forward the 
>advertisement below to any candidate you feel may be interested, motivated 
>and suitable. We would wish this studentship to start in April this year 
>and potential candidates should get in touch with me as soon as possible.
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>Le Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University 
>offre une bourse de doctorat sur 3 ans. Le thème est, en anglais, 'How 
>Rubbish Travels: Cultural and Political Dimensions to Tourism and Waste'. 
>Veuillez trouver plus d'information en bas de cette page. Je serai heureux 
>si vous pouviez transmettre cette proposition à des candidats potentiels 
>intéressés et motivés par le sujet. Il est prévu que cette bourse commence 
>en avril de cette année. Les candidats potentiels devraient se mettre en 
>contact avec moi aussi tôt que possible.
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>Thanks and best regards,
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>Merci bien et meilleures salutations,
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>David Picard
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>How Rubbish Travels: Cultural and Political Dimensions to Tourism and Waste
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>PhD studentship
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>Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change
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>Leeds Metropolitan University
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>Faculty of Arts and Society
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>The Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change at Leeds Metropolitan University 
>offers a three year PhD studentship within the broad theme of 'Tourism and 
>Waste'. The studentship is open to EU citizens with a master's degree in a 
>social sciences or humanities discipline, ideally with proven research 
>interest in the wider field of critical tourism studies. The studentship 
>consists of an annual £12,300 and a tuition fee waiver. Non-EU citizens may 
>apply, but would have to cover a reduced tuition fee of £ 5,300 per year. 
>Successful candidates should not start later than 1 July 2007.
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>'Waste' is one of the markers of tourism/tourists. As such it travels and 
>'appears' within different social and cultural settings; sometimes 
>challenging localised hygienic systems and values while other times being 
>accommodated and transformed. We are interested in the changing status of 
>waste/rubbish within the scope of tourism and travel and the ways in which 
>it shapes tourist landscapes, tourism practices, host-guest relations, 
>hospitality and ways to deal with the stranger, etc.
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>The successful candidate would be expected to develop and conduct his or 
>her own research agenda and actively contribute to the CTCC's dynamic 
>interdisciplinary research environment (with currently around 20 full-time 
>staff and PhD researchers). We welcome all proposals that fit within the 
>broad spectrum outlined above. Possible research themes which could be 
>studied during this fellowship include:
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>.           Contested conceptions of waste in the tourism contact zone
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>.           Rubbish communities and the materiality of tourism waste
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>.           The aesthetics of wastelands/-landscapes
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>.           Contagious strangers: distance, power, purity and danger in 
>host-tourist relationships
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>.           Getting wasted: tourism and late-modern spoliation rites
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>.           Inherited waste: the ethics of colonial collections and other 
>relics of the past
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>For further information or an informal dialogue, please contact Dr David 
>Picard during office hours (d.picard la leedsmet.ac.uk - 0113 2832600-ext. 
>29021).
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