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Call for Applications

Type: Doctoral Fellowship on Human Rights and Democracy
Institution: Centre de théorie politique, Université libre de
Bruxelles
Location: Brussels (Belgium)
Date: 2012-2015
Deadline: 15.6.2012

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Doctoral Position
2012-2015

ERC Starting Grant RESIST

Political Theory, History of Political Thought, Political and Legal
Philosophy

The European Research Council funded research project RESIST "Human
Rights versus Democracy? Towards a Conceptual Genealogy of Skepticism
about Human Rights in Contemporary Political Thought" located at the
Centre for Political Theory (Prof. Justine Lacroix) at the Université
libre de Bruxelles searches for a doctoral research fellow for
October 1, 2012.

The aim of RESIST is to outline a conceptual genealogy and a critical
typology of the theoretical arguments that have been advanced, in the
name of democracy, against the dominant human rights discourse of
contemporary societies. The main types of critique will be outlined,
with an emphasis on their complexity and diverse nature. This
typology will then be supplemented with historical contextualisation.
Contemporary examples of the democratic critique of the primacy of
human rights will be compared with historical examples of thinkers
who criticised human rights as such, notably Bentham, Burke, Marx, De
Maistre, Comte and Schmitt. The detailed research project can be
obtained upon request at: [email protected]

More information about the Centre de théorie politique can be found
on the website of the Centre: http://dev.ulb.ac.be/ctp/

Starting Date: October 1, 2012

Eligibility: Candidates must have obtained a Master in Politics, Law
or Philosophy before the starting date of the contract. The doctoral
dissertation might be written either in French or in English. However,
participation in the research activities at the Centre de théorie
politique require a basic knowledge of French.

Duration: 3 years.

Salary: Depending of the candidate's scientific background, the net
salary will vary between 1500 and 1700 euros.

Facilities: the doctoral fellow will be offered a shared office at
the University. Funds will be available to cover travel costs and the
purchase of books/journals.

Required documents: Curriculum Vitae with a list of Publications;
Research Project (max. 3 pages) and the names of two referees.

Please send your application in PDF-format via e-mail to
<[email protected]> before June, 15, 2011.


Contact:

Prof. Justine Lacroix
Centre de théorie politique
Université libre de Bruxelles
CP 124
44, avenue Jeanne
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
Email [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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