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Call for Applications

Theme: Contesting Sovereignty
Subtitle: Statehood, Governmentality, Assemblages
Type: Visiting Fellowships 2017
Institution: Institute for European Global Studies,
University of Basel
Location: Basel (Switzerland)
Date: spring or autumn 2017
Deadline: 14.8.2016

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The Institute for European Global Studies of the University of Basel,
Switzerland, welcomes applications for three Visiting Fellowships
(three months in the academic year 2017, starting in spring or in
autumn) in the field of European Global Studies, with special focus
on the topic area "Contesting Sovereignty: Statehood,
Governmentality, Assemblages".

The Institute for European Global Studies is an interdisciplinary
research institute at Switzerland's oldest university, the University
of Basel. It develops new interdisciplinary concepts and
methodologies designed to critically examine European integration as
well as the relations that have shaped Europe in connection with
other continents. We welcome applications from researchers who are
interested in investigating actors and agencies in global contexts
and who enjoy adopting a conceptual approach beyond the nation-state.

Applications should both fit the Institute's general research
perspective on Europe in its global contexts and engage with a
project from the overall topic area of "Contesting Sovereignty:
Statehood, Governmentality, Assemblages". Debates on globalization
and transnationalization have made it clear that there is a strong
need, at present, to reflect upon the restructuring of the
nation-state and its alleged "monopoly of power". Europe represents a
puzzling case in this respect: phenomena such as migration, European
integration, and the problems of transnational capitalism call for
empirical and theoretical work on the restructuring of sovereign
power in Europe in exchange with other continents and spaces. We
therefore welcome proposals which focus on the restructuring of
sovereign power and government in Europe in its global contexts and
relations. This may include, for instance, sociological and
anthropological approaches to statehood, focusing on state power from
a perspective based on social relations rather than on the monopoly
of power. Applications on "contesting sovereignty" should be related
to one of the following fields:

- transformations in the governance of capital and of economic flows
  as a central element to understand the restructuring of sovereign
  power within and beyond Europe
- research in the field of political and social theory
- reconfigurations of social and political relations as important
  factors for the construction of sovereignty in a "Global
  Europe" (this includes the current economic and political crisis of
  Europe with relation to global contexts)
- re-regulations of sovereign power (rather than its de-regulation)
  as a key feature of contemporary transnational processes

Prospective Visiting Fellows will benefit from the excellent academic
conditions and exchange with international colleagues. They need to
have completed their PhD and have an established track record in the
research field of Europe in its global contexts and should have
cultivated the ability to think "outside the box". Ideally, a
Fellow’s project will provide fresh stimuli for his/her field of
expertise, also in terms of methodological input. Visiting Fellows
should be keen to share and discuss their research. The Institute for
European Global Studies strongly encourages women scholars to apply.
The Fellowship includes funding.

Applicants can learn more about the Institute at
www.europa.unibas.ch. For your application, please use the standard
proposal form for your project proposal and your CV. Incoming
applications without the standard form cannot be considered. Please
submit all of your application documents in one email to:
fellowship-...@unibas.ch. The deadline for applications is August
14, 2016.

For questions please contact: fellowship-...@unibas.ch




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