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Call for Applications

Theme: Constituting Wholes
Type: Post-doctoral Fellowships
Institution: Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICI)
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Deadline: 6.1.2013

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The ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry announces six
post-doctoral fellowships on the topic Constituting Wholes within the
core project Tension/Spannung.

Wholes are said to be more than the sum of their parts. This ‘more’
contains both a promise and a threat. When different elements – which
might also be individuals, cultures, disciplines or methods – form a
whole, they not only join forces, but also generate a surplus from
which the parts can also benefit. Being part of a whole is a way to
acquire meaning and to extend beyond one’s limited existence; and
having a part in the whole is to have an enlarged agency. But wholes
are also more powerful than the sum of their parts. Wholes constitute
their parts, they determine what is a part and what is apart, what
can become a part and which parts have no part. Even if parts
therefore may not be said to pre-exist the whole, there may still be
something in them that exceeds being a part – if only the possibility
of being part of a different whole.

While a desire for being whole or part of a whole seems all-too
natural, organic metaphors – which are often used to think part-whole
relationships – have been criticized precisely for naturalizing
relations of hierarchy and power. Yet, entirely abandoning the whole
in favour of the part(icular) is also problematic. After the
disenchantments of the postmodern, post-cold-war period and in the
face of global crises – be they financial, economic, political, or
ecological – the critical need of including a holistic perspective is
felt with renewed urgency. At the same time, there is a growing
concern that the ‘situatedness’ of any such perspective and the
multiple, incommensurable ways of constituting wholes may be
forgotten.

How are wholes differently constituted and how do wholes constitute,
determine and control their parts? Do ontological, epistemological,
aesthetic and affective registers interrelate in different ways in
material, symbolic, narrative, and psychological constructions? Can
wholes emerge spontaneously from a collection of elements and their
relations, from interactions or intra-actions? Does their
constitution necessarily involve exclusion – not only of some parts
and of other conceivable wholes but also of some aspects of the
constituting elements? And, insofar as exclusion involves loss or
violence, to what extent does it help to consider the totality of
potential constitutions? But from what position can this totality be
postulated if not from a necessarily partial perspective within? What
is gained by shifting to notions such as complex systems,
assemblages, entanglement, or hybridity?

The ICI Berlin invites scholars from all disciplines to engage in a
joint exploration of the critical potential and ambivalent function
of wholeness and related notions. We especially welcome applications
from individuals who will contribute to diversity and equal
opportunity in scholarly research.

The productive exchange between fellows is a central aim of the
Institute. Applicants should be interested in a theoretical
reflection upon the conceptual and intellectual basis of their
projects and in discussing it with fellows from other disciplines. In
particular, fellows will be expected to participate in the weekly
colloquia, bi-weekly informal meetings, and other activities of the
Institute and to be resident in Berlin for the duration of the
fellowship.

The fellowships announced are for the academic year 2013-14 only (16
September – 18 July)  and not extendable (as the ICI Berlin expects
to begin a new core project in 2014). There is no age limit, but
applicants should have obtained their PhD within ten years of the
date of appointment or have fulfilled all requirements for receiving
their PhD by 1 July 2013. Stipends range from EUR 1650 to 1850 per
month. 

Interested applicants should consult the application instructions and
send their application by e-mail only to the address indicated there:
http://www.ici-berlin.org/fellowships/application-instructions/

Application deadline: 6 January 2013 


Contact:

Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICI)
Christinenstr. 18/19
D-10119 Berlin
Germany
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ici-berlin.org/fellowships




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