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A four-year post-doctoral fellowship is available within the Project Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty, sponsored by the European Research Council (ERC), and to be conducted at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Dr. Maria Koinova. The University of Amsterdam has an internationally acclaimed research profile and is a member of the League of European Research Universities. Its Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences is the largest in the social sciences in the Netherlands.
Within the ERC project, a team of four researchers (PI, post-doc, two Ph.D. researchers) will investigate the transnational mobilization of conflict-generated diasporas in Europe and their impact on polities experiencing contested sovereignty in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Middle East.
The team aspires to answer an
overarching question: does the mobilization of conflict-generated
diasporas in liberal states have a mitigating or exacerbating effect on
political conflict in the original homelands? The overall project
focuses on five levels of analysis: 1) the attitudes of elite and
non-elite *individuals* , 2) characteristics of
specific *groups, 3)
*five *nation-states* with different migrant incorporation regimes
(France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK), 4) diaspora
linkages to *supranational* EU and *global* institutions, and 5)
diaspora mobilization patterns specific to each of the three
conflict-prone *regions*. Complementing the results of the comparative
studies, the project will also conduct a cross-country representative
survey to capture attitudes of non-elite individuals in 25
country-groups.
Candidates
with academic background in comparative politics, international
relations, transnationalism, migration, foreign policy analysis, or
other relevant post-graduate experience are encouraged to apply.
Advanced quantitative skills are required. The post-doctoral fellow will
develop a code-book and questionnaire, pre-test the survey, organize an
international expert workshop, the final conference and other project
events, analyze the survey data, and assist in the production of an
edited volume. S/he will also conduct their own research including the
Kurdish diaspora mobilization in selected EU countries, EU institutions,
and in Turkey. There is also a teaching requirement of approximately 1
courses (of 14 weeks) per academic year.
The
position offers a gross monthly salary of 3.195 EUR in the first year
(based on a full-time employment, 38 hours per week or 1fte), and will
increase on an annual basis in line with regulations for Dutch
universities. The position also offers a field research subsidy and
funding
to travel to academic conferences.
Interested candidates should submit:
1)
a two page motivation letter covering why they will be a good fit,
individual research and teaching experience, and team working skills;
2) detailed CV;
3) research proposal/essay;
4) existing publication or a single-authored academic paper (max. 20 pages double space).
5) two recommendation letters from academic faculty.
*The starting date is September 1, 2012