The Sociology of Development and Change (SDC) Group welcomes applicants for a fully salaried PhD position in the ERC funded project ‘Politics of the Periphery in Urban Latin America: Reconceptualising Politics from the Margins’ (POPULAR).
POPULAR is a comparative ethnographic research project led by Dr Martijn Koster, Associate Professor at SDC.
It investigates the relationships between residents of low-income neighbourhoods and the state around issues of housing and urban development. It studies the formal and informal practices and interactions of these urban residents around housing and urban development in three domains: governance, electoral politics, and activism. It compares three cities in Latin America where housing is an urgent issue: Medellín (Colombia), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), and Recife (Brazil).
The research is carried out by a project team consisting of six researchers: 3 PhDs, 2 Postdocs and the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr Koster. The team will work together to further elaborate and refine the research approach and the various work packages, analyse the data, participate in conferences, and (co-)author publications. Fieldwork will be conducted by a PhD and a Postdoc (Santiago de Cuba, Medellín) or a PhD and Dr Koster (Recife).
You will be based at Wageningen University and conduct twelve months of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in low-income neighbourhoods in Medellín. The focus of your research in this work package will be on how the residents interact with the state in the various domains, particularly in relation to housing and upgrading projects, and issues such as housing shortages and tenure legalisation, and protests around the theme of housing. You will analyse how resident-state relationships are shaped by political histories and regimes of governance.
You will study the politics of marginalised urban residents from ‘the inside’, studying their practices and perspectives, their interactions with state representatives, and their emic notions, moralities, and imaginations of the state. The other researcher in this work package (Postdoc or PI) will focus on key actors in the different domains, and their interactions with the urban periphery.
Your duties and responsibilities include: - setting up and carrying out ethnographic fieldwork;
- setting up and completing a PhD dissertation within four years;
- authoring and co-authoring publications with other team members;
- participating in conferences, workshops, seminars and other scholarly activities;
- being part of the research team and help organise the overall work and strategy of the team;
- being an active member of the Sociology and Development and Change Group and the Section Space, Place and Society (participating in group activities, meetings, and seminars).
You will work here You will be part of the POPULAR research team, led by the PI Dr Martijn Koster. This team is embedded in the chair group of
Sociology of Development and Change led by Prof. Bram Büscher, and the
Section Space, Place and Society. Your supervisor will be
Dr Martijn Koster and co-supervisor will be
Dr Elisabet Rasch.