The International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2445 ‘Temporalities of Future in Latin America: Dynamics of Aspiration and Anticipation’ is part of the Institute of Latin American Studies of Freie Universität Berlin. The Mexican-German interdisciplinary project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and works in close cooperation with the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Universität Potsdam, El Colegio de Mexico, the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, and the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social in Mexico City.
Objectives
The IRTG aims at developing a new perspective to explore temporalities of the future within the humanities and the social sciences. The emerging field of research is expanded to include the two dimensions of global interconnectedness and cultural heterogeneity that characterize Latin America. The focus on the aspirations and anticipations of various actors whose interactions produce new temporalities of the future offers an innovative research approach and a necessary inclusion of subaltern and non-
Western practices. The cooperation with Mexican institutions allows a multi-pronged investigation of temporalities of the future in colonial, postcolonial and contemporary Latin America and promotes their joint empirical and theoretical exploration within an innovative interdisciplinary framework.
Academic Environment
The Berlin-Potsdam area offers an exceptional and internationally renowned research and training environment in the field of Latin American Studies. The Dahlem Research School (DRS) of Freie Universität Berlin provides further opportunities for interdisciplinary training.
For more information about the research and study program, visit:
https://www.lai.fuberlin.de/en/temporalities-offuture/index.html
Job Description
− independent execution of an innovative Postdoc research project within the framework of the IRTG, with the goal of completing within the contract period;
− publication of the research results in internationally recognized journals or as a monograph;
− support for the Research Training Group in the supervision of doctoral students;
− organization of workshops on methodological issues, the presentation of research results, and questions of scientific writing for the
− research Training Group's fellows;
− regular and active participation in the IRTG's events, including presenting and discussing own research results.
Requirements
Completed PhD in one of the participating disciplines of the IRTG
Desirable
an outstanding completed PhD in one of the participating disciplines, preferably cultural and social anthropology; an innovative Postdoc research project consistent with the research topics and questions of the IRTG; very good Spanish (C1), English(B2), and German (B2) skills.
Required Documents