PhD in Geographies of Inclusive Cities

12 months ago

Utrecht University

Location
Language
Type
Utrecht
English
Full-time
Level
Profession
Deadline
Mid-senior level, Senior
Researcher
15.04.2023
Location
Language
Type
Level
Profession
Deadline
Utrecht
English
Full-time
Mid-senior level, Senior
Researcher
15.04.2023

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About the Role

The Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning is offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in the Geographies of Inclusive Cities. Despite decades of queer geographical scholarship that questions the hetero-cis-normative assumptions embedded in the design and management of cities, LGBTQ+-supportive social inclusion has yet to be ‘mainstreamed’ and evenly integrated through plans and policies into the everyday work of urban governance. Urban planning and policy are conventional tools of social inclusion used in conjunction with human rights protections and institutional allyship to translate social logics into actions of recognition, redistribution, and encounter for marginalized social groups. Yet, how they play out in specific places, through what kinds of governance coalitions, and across intersections of difference in the lives of individuals varies enormously around the world. We are looking for an ambitious and highly motivated PhD candidate with a background in Human Geography or a related discipline. In your PhD project you will compare non-Anglo-American northern and/or southern cities through theoretical reflection and methodological innovation. You will empirically investigate how these cities learn from one another about the meaningful inclusion of sexual and gender non-normative citizens, through what kinds of partnerships, and with what local outcomes. Critical engagement is invited with plans, policies, and organizational networks that variously address LGBTQ+ needs for social reproduction and infrastructure provision, public transit, social services and community facilities access, housing and economic development, community-event financing, public safety, social inclusion and/or civic participation. Ideas for a 4-year research project to start in September 2023 or January 2024 are welcomed under and/or across the following two broad thematic areas and related sub-topics. 1. Queering plans and policies: - The place of LGBTQ+ knowledge, networks, and lived experiences in social inclusion policies and community plans shaped by municipal agendas for creative, liveable, healthy, child-friendly, digital, and sustainable cities. - The extent to which queer and transgender competencies inform municipal urban planning and policymaking. - The conflicts, impediments, and contradictions found in municipal urban planning and policymaking responses to LGBTQ+ social inclusion. 2. Queering governance coalitions and activisms - The role of LGBTQ+ activists in reworking and resisting municipal logics to build local community resilience. - Instances when LGBTQ+-inclusivity exceeds social planning to engage with an (in)visibility politics that may impact upon the form and function of infrastructure. - The tensions, disconnects, and misrecognitions generated through the integration of LGBTQ+ and Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (QTBIPOC) activism into urban governance processes and discourses.

About You

We believe in a balance between individual and collective achievements and stimulate inclusive academic leadership at all levels. And we encourage the sharing of scientific research results with society so we can get more done collectively and the social contribution of the University also grows. We encourage candidates to apply who recognize themselves in the above values and meet the following requirements. Knowledge, Skills & Experience (Essential): - You have a Master of Arts or Science in Human Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Gender Studies, Critical Race Studies, Urban Studies, Policy Studies, Political Science, or Urban Planning. - You have proven interest and experience in undertaking research relating to urban social inclusion/exclusion. - You have a strong social justice orientation to research and ongoing commitments to, engagement with, and connection to one or more marginalized social groups as they intersect with sexual and gender minorities. - You have research expertise at collecting, analyzing, and visually representing qualitative data, and ethical research practices that include experience conducting and interpreting semi-structured interviews and/or focus groups, and/or innovative use of arts-based and participatory research methods. - You have excellent communication skills in English (written and oral) and a second or third language of the case study locales. - You are able to work effectively both independently and collaboratively in a team. - You are an outstanding critical thinker and communicator and you have strong interpersonal and community engagement skills.

What We Offer

This is an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative, social, and dedicated team. Guidance and support from your supervisor to grow and further develop your skills will be available. You will be offered a temporary position (1.0 FTE), initially for one year with an extension to a total of four years upon a successful assessment in the first year, and with the specific intent that it results in a doctorate within this period. The gross salary ranges between €2,541 in the first year and €3,247 in the fourth year of employment (scale P according to the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities) per month for a full-time employment. Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and a year-end bonus of 8.3% per year.

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