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The European Commission is seeking a part-time PhD researcher for an innovative ERC-funded project examining the interplay between culture and operational aspects of artificial cooling. This position offers the opportunity to engage in significant ethnographic research, contribute to impactful publications, and work within an interdisciplinary team. Candidates should hold a Master's degree in relevant fields, demonstrate strong research abilities, and be proficient in English.
Organisation/Company UNIVERSITÄT PADERBORN Research Field Sociology Ethics in social sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Germany Application Deadline 30 Jun 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
As soon as Possible with regular working hours of 65 %. The position is limited for a fixed term of 48 months corresponding to the job profile within the approved project period. The opportunity for further scientific qualification is given.
The position is financed as part of an ERC Synergy Grant on the “Cultures of the Cryosphere. Infrastructures. Politics, and Futures of Artificial Cooling” (CultCryo), which, is an internationally highly visible research project.
As an ethnographic oriented praedoc, you will be working in an interdisciplinary, international team at the forefront of cultural studies! CultCryo’s overarching objective is to historically reconstruct and map the emergence of the “cryosphere” (the modern dependency on artificial cooling) starting in the 1950s, and to analyze its dependence on cultural factors (norms, values, practices, time regimes, concepts) in four paradigmatic research fields (food, air condition, biomedicine, computing), comparing different world-regions. As a PhD student you will mainly devote your time to an ethnographic case study of the use of blockchains to securitize food supply chains (e.g., the “IBM Food Trust”), thereby interlocking two of our paradigmatic research fields. This work will include analyzing company sources, conducting interviews with experts as well as preparing and undertaking field research. This will involve following the securitized food supply chain; investigating the origin and circulation of key foodstuffs, their adoption as securitized commodities, and the tracing of their movements through data centre hubs to retailers and consumers.
Your PhD-project will be in close collaboration with a Post-Doc working on the same case study and will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Suzana Alpsancar (UPB) and Prof. Dr. Bonwyn Parry (ANU). “CultCryo” started in September 2024 and will run for six years: https://cryocultures.org/ . If you have any questions, please contact: suzana.alpsancar@uni-paderborn.de
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Applications from women are particularly welcomed and, in case of equal qualifications and experience, will receive preferential treatment according to state law (LGG). Part-time employment is generally possible. Likewise, applications of disabled people with appropriate qualifications are explicitly requested. This also applies to people with equal status according to the German social law SGB IX.
Applications including cover letter, CV, list of publications (if applicable), writing example using the Ref. No. 6964 should be sent by June 30, 2025 to: cultcryo-secretariat@uni-paderborn.de