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Call for Applications

Theme: Migration, Citizenship and Human Rights
Type: Bucerius Ph.D. Scholarship Program in Migration Studies
"Settling Into Motion"
Institution: ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Location: Hamburg (Germany)
Deadline: 24.2.2011

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The ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius requests applications for
6-8 Ph.D. Scholarships in migration studies.

The Bucerius Ph.D. scholarship program in migration studies "Settling
Into Motion" offers up to eight scholarships for Ph.D. theses
addressing migration in changing societies. For 2011, research
applications on “Migration, Citizenship and Human Rights” are
especially welcome. Qualified Ph.D. students of - in a broad sense -
social sciences can apply until 24 February 2011.

Focus 2011

International migration creates new circumstances for democratic
states and their territorial jurisdiction. It produces citizens
living temporarily or even permanently abroad – in countries whose
governments are not accountable to them. Hence, questions arise with
regard to the citizenship-based model of political membership and
some argue in favour of a more universal model rooted in human
rights. In some countries the traditionally marked distinction
between the rights enjoyed by citizens and those enjoyed by legal
permanent residents is becoming blurred. While the basis of
citizenship seems to depart from nationality, there are vocal
political actors keen on re-establishing the link between citizenship
and nationality. Debates over concepts like residency, EU
citizenship, post-national citizenship, and denationalized
citizenship accompany the simultaneous popularity of openly
anti-migrant political parties. International migration and universal
human rights intersect not only in destination countries but also in
the countries of origin and transit. Migrants’ rights are protected
under international law and affect the formulation of the national
migration policies. The growing human rights discourse at the
international level adds a political dimension to the on-going
debates about the economic, social and cultural impact of migration.

Ph.D. students dealing with these broad issues in different regions
of the world are invited to apply for a scholarship. We encourage the
following topics, but will also consider other approaches:

- Citizenship traditions and regulations
- Intellectual history of human and universal rights
- Migration policies and their national and local enforcement
- Impact of international institutions on citizenship policies
- Impact of identity politics on citizenship

Please find further information as well as the online application on
the program's website: www.settling-into-motion.de


Contact:

Dr. Anna Hofmann
Project Director Research and Scholarship
ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Feldbrunnenstrasse 56
20148 Hamburg
Germany
Tel: +49 40 41336-785
Fax: +49 40 41336-777
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://settling-into-motion.de
 
 
 
 
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