Dear all,

Soon I'll be leaving the University of Amsterdam to set up a research group
at the University of Leuven. Right now, I'm looking for three PhD students
who could start around March/April 2013. (Additional positions may be
advertised for a starting date around September 2013.) I'm looking for
candidates with different language skills (see announcement below). These
are funded PhD positions.

Please consider forwarding this e-mail to prospective candidates.
Applications should be in by December 1, 2012.

Thanks and best wishes,
Manuel

-- 
Manuel B. Aalbers, Ph.D.
University of Amsterdam
Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies
Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130
1018 VZ  Amsterdam
The Netherlands
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/m.b.aalbers/
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Y_y-xAkAAAAJ&hl (includes PDFs)

Released April 2012:
Subprime Cities: The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1444337777.html


The Department of Geography, University of Leuven, Belgium, is looking for
three PhD students for the research project “The Real Estate/Financial
Complex”.
*50000403v7327*
*Promoter: Manuel Aalbers*


*Description: *Real estate and finance were at the roots of the global
economic crisis that started in 2007. States and their many institutions
have also been seen as complicit to the crisis. The connections between
real estate (both residential and non-residential), finance and states
still remain under-researched and under-theorized. Work in various
political economy traditions has done a great deal of research into the
connection between finance and states, but they have often ignored a
crucial sector: real estate. There is also a tradition of work focusing on
the interaction between real estate and states, usually concentrating on
the involvement of municipalities in real estate projects. Finance is often
ignored in this tradition. Moreover, this tradition has its roots in urban
studies and is very micro focused, while the various political economy
traditions are very macro focused. In other words, we not only need a
stronger connection between finance and real estate, we also need a
stronger connection between different scales: local/urban, national and
global. We here propose a new metaphor that can help us to centre attention
on the connection between real estate, finance and states: the real
estate/financial complex, akin the military/industrial complex. Both
complexes should be seen as triangles since states are also part of the
equation. Three PhD students will focus on two countries each, each
complementing two national mappings of the complex with two local/urban
case studies. These sub-projects take a central focus on the importance of
politics, geography and history, and present extensive and in-depth studies
of the organization and development of the real estate/financial complex in
different countries. The PhD students are expected to do literature
reviews, document analysis and semi-structured in-depth interviews with key
figures in real estate, finance and state, including lobby groups, think
tanks and research institutes.

*Key words: *real estate, financialization, urban studies, political
economy, economic geography

*Latest application date: *2012-12-01

*Financing: *available

*Type of Position: *scholarship

*Source of Funding: *European Research Council

***Remarks: *Interested candidates holding a Master degree in any social
science are invited to apply, although knowledge of urban studies and
political economy/economic geography are highly recommended. Familiarity
with most of the following concepts is crucial: financialization,
gentrification, megaprojects, capital switching, growth
coalitions/machines, residential capitalism, de-linking real estate and
place, subprime cities, lobbying, and the privatization of social housing.
Applicants should be highly motivated and goal-oriented. They should have
the ability to work independently as well as in a team, at KU Leuven as
well as in two different research countries. The candidates should be at
home with qualitative research methods, in particular in-depth interviews.
In their cover letter, interested candidates should explicitly state their
language abilities, research experience in different countries and
international residential history. The shortlist of countries that may be
included in the research include: Belgium, Brazil, China (including Hong
Kong), Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, Spain,
Turkey, Ukraine, the UK, and the US. Knowledge of at least two of these
countries and their languages will be important. In addition, interested
candidates should be fluent in English as the research team will primarily
communicate in English and papers and a doctoral thesis need to be written
in English as well. Please do not include writing samples at this stage,
but at the end of your cover letter you should list the titles of three
(not more, not less) papers/theses that you would be able to provide in
case you would be included in the shortlist for the position. Also indicate
the status of each of these, e.g. term paper, submitted research paper,
Master thesis. This list of three papers/theses should also be considered
an indication of your interest in topics related to the research topic of
this project.
Please apply here:
https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=7327&view_item=view#detail

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