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Call for Applications

Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship on Violence and Non-violence
Institution: Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University
Location: Cambridge, MA (USA)
Date: 2015-16
Deadline: 1.12.2014

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The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for one-year
postdoctoral fellowships in connection with the Center’s Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation seminar on the topic of violence and non-violence.
The call to arms and the politics of non-violent resistance are often
represented as polarities. There are, however, many gray areas that
define the dialectical relationship between violence and
non-violence. The Mellon seminar, in which the postdoctoral fellows
play a central role, explores a different dimension of the
interrelationship between violence and non-violence — as disciplinary
formation, historical event, ideological or ethical discourse — each
year.

Following on this year’s topic of war, in 2015-16 the seminar will
focus on everyday violence. We welcome applications from scholars in
all fields whose work innovatively engages with the “everyday” in
relation to some of the following areas and issues: domestic
violence; identity-based violence; crime (including white collar
crime); incarceration; ritualized violence, institutions and legal
instruments of international civil society; protests; civil
disobedience; the question of how violence blurs the boundaries
between public and private actors and spaces.

The aims of the seminar are twofold:

1) To study violence/non-violence in a comparative global context to
advance our knowledge of their complex relationship and with a view
to understanding the role played by violent and non-violent
engagements in different historical, cultural, and political contexts.

2) To provide an occasion for a pedagogical inquiry into the
construction of knowledges of violence/non-violence relative to the
scholarly disciplines — to consider the double movement by which
disciplines are both compelled to conserve their authority and
impelled by historical and institutional change to open up to
emergent, interdisciplinary forms of knowledge.

In addition to pursuing their own research projects, fellows will be
core participants in the bi-weekly seminar meetings. Other
participants will include faculty and graduate students from Harvard
and other universities in the region, and occasional visiting
speakers.

Fellows will be joined at the Center by postdoctoral fellows from
Germany, who will be coming as part of a collaboration between the
Mahindra Humanities Center and the Volkswagen Foundation. Fellows are
expected to be in residence at Harvard for the term of the fellowship.

Fellows will receive stipends of $60,000, individual medical
insurance, moving assistance of $1,500, and additional research
support of $2,500.

Eligibility and Deadline Information

Applicants for 2015-16 fellowships must have received the PhD after
May 2012. Applicants without the PhD must demonstrate that they will
receive the PhD in or before August 2015. Applications must be
completed by December 1, 2014.

For more information, please refer to our website:
http://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/content/postdoctoral-fellowships

The application can be found here:
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/5768


Contact:        

Suzanne Smith, University-Wide Seminar Coordinator
Mahindra Humanities Center
Harvard University
12 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/5768




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