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Call for Applications

Theme: Mobilities of Knowledge in a Globalized World
Type: Post-doctoral Fellowships
Institution: Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers - The
State University of New Jersey
Location: New Brunswick, NJ (USA)
Date: 2012–2013
Deadline: 1.3.2012

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The Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis invites applications from
all disciplines for post-doctoral resident fellowships to be held
during the academic year of 2012-2013 from individuals working on
topics related to Networks of Exchange: Mobilities of Knowledge in a
Globalized World.

How have science, technology and medicine been shaped by global
movement, and how has global movement been shaped by science,
technology and medicine? This two-year seminar program explores the
relationship between varieties of knowledge and practice centering on
the natural world and the formation of networks that transcend single
cultures, nations or regions. If we include Western Europe and North
America but deny them the status of “centers,” and suspend judgment
about what forms of knowledge should count as modern, western or
scientific, what other stories emerge from world histories in which
the production of knowledge points us to its multiple consequences?
The concept of the network helps ground global histories as a series
of connected, local interactions across distance, while exchange
helps us understand such interactions through attention to
differential power relations, unpredictable reciprocities, and
multi-directional outcomes that are also political, economic and
cultural in character. Specific attention will be paid to
cross-cultural intermediaries; non-human environmental actors
(plants, animals, objects, substances, technologies); long-distance
and short-range relationships between political, commercial and other
institutional entities; and the production and projection of images
of global order. Applications are warmly invited from scholars across
all disciplines, whose research actively engages with these questions.

Rutgers is an AA/EOE institution. Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply. Not limited to recent Ph.D.s. The deadline for applications
is March 1, 2012. Applicants and those interested in presenting a
paper related to this project during 2012/2013 should contact the
project directors:

Profs. James Delbourgo and Toby Jones
Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis
88 College Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8542
USA
Phone: +1 (732) 932-8701
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://rcha.rutgers.edu
 
 
 
 
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