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PhD Scholarships on Media, Empowerment, and Democracy in East AfricaCountries
Kenya, Tanzania
Deadline DateAugust 10, 2009
The Danish-East African research project, "People Speaking Back? Media, Empowerment and Democracy in East Africa (MEDIeA)", funded by the Danish Development Agency (Danida), is offering two full-time PhD scholarships (36 months) starting on January 1 2010. The general objective of the PhD scholarships is to strengthen the research efforts of MEDIeA in Kenya and Tanzania. The PhD students are expected to provide community-based research which uncovers the synergies and communication relations between everyday life, media use, and citizen engagement in social and political processes. One successful applicant will be registered as a PhD student at University of Nairobi, the other at University of Dar es Salaam. The overall objective of MEDIeA is to explore the role that civil society-driven media and communication technologies can have in enhancing participatory governance processes in East Africa, more specifically in Kenya and Tanzania. The research project’s analytical challenge is to understand the ways and means in which youth as ordinary citizens engage with such civil society-driven media and communication platforms and what socio-cultural and policy-related outcomes this may have. The organisers describe the specific topics to be addressed for the PhD scholarships as follows: Tanzania: Media Use, Citizenship, and Participatory Communication - A Media Ethnographic Study Kenya: Communication, E-participation, and Digital Inclusion - A Media Ethnographic Study Click here for the online call for applications. Click here to download more detailed information about the scholarships in PDF format. Application InformationApplications from students with an MA in social sciences or humanities and with experience in qualitative empirical research, preferably in the field of qualitative reception studies, media ethnography, and/or participatory communication studies, are invited to apply. Applicants should be prepared to work extended periods in the field, in close and prolonged cooperation with the non-governmental and community-based organisations selected as case studies by the MEDIeA team of senior researchers. Applicants must be able to communicate in the relevant vernacular language, besides English, as well as demonstrate the necessary abilities to do research based on a participant observation approach. Finally, it would be beneficial if applicants also have experience with survey-based, quantitative research designs, or equivalent qualifications. Applicants are required to submit the following:
Please send an application, including appendices, in one single PDF file to Kirsten Høffding at Roskilde University (see contact details below). Should you have questions regarding the content of the proposal, please contact the following: ContactKirsten Høffding
Norbert Wildermuth
Winnie Mitullah
Thomas Tufte
Datius Rweyemamu
SourceEmail from Thomas Tufte to Soul Beat Africa on July 1 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 20 2009 Last Updated July 27 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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Phd - Media, empowerment, and democracy in E. Africa
I lecture Mass Communication in Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi-Rongai Kenya. I am interested in following through this phd proposal, given that the subject is ripe. However, i notice it is restricted to either those enrolled in University of Nairobi or Dar. Can I put my proposal in the next few days for consideration?