Poate intereseaza pe cineva oferta de mai jos, o bursa pentru doctorat.
   
  Peter
   
  Dear Peter Lengyel,
   
  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. 
   
  Thanks and best regards,
   
  David Picard
   
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  How Rubbish Travels: Cultural and Political Dimensions to Tourism and Waste
   
  PhD studentship
  Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change
  Leeds Metropolitan University
  Faculty of Arts and Society
   
  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. 
   
  '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. 
   
  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:
   
  •           Contested conceptions of waste in the tourism contact zone
  •           Rubbish communities and the materiality of tourism waste 
  •           The aesthetics of wastelands/-landscapes
  •           Contagious strangers: distance, power, purity and danger in 
host-tourist relationships
  •           Getting wasted: tourism and late-modern spoliation rites 
  •           Inherited waste: the ethics of colonial collections and other 
relics of the past
   
  For further information or an informal dialogue, please contact Dr David 
Picard during office hours ([EMAIL PROTECTED] – 0113 2832600-ext. 29021).
   


 
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