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> Da: Laleh Khalili <lk180@???>
> Data: 03 febbraio 2009 9:57:42 GMT+01:00
> A: amsoc@???
> Oggetto: Penn postdoc: Sovereignty, Territoriality, and Plural
> Citizenships
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> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 18:54:23 -0500
> From: Georgia Kernell <gkernell@???>
> To: owner-amsoc@???
> Subject: Penn postdoc: Sovereignty, Territoriality, and Plural
> Citizenships
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> For interested graduate students and recent PhDs:
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> PENN PROGRAM ON DEMOCRACY, CITIZENSHIP, AND CONSTITUTIONALISM
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> POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
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> CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
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> 2009-2010 Academic Year
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> Application Deadline: March 20, 2009
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> The Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism
> (DCC) invites applications for a one-year DCC Postdoctoral Fellow in
> any discipline whose research is pertinent to the Program's
> 2009-2010 theme, "Sovereignty, Territoriality, and Plural
> Citizenships." The Program welcomes both empirical and normative
> scholarship, focused globally or on particular nations, regions, or
> communities, that explores the various ways citizens are represented
> in electoral and non-electoral systems, including election
> campaigns, legislatures, public opinion surveys, mass media, and
> other means.
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> The Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism program is an
> interdisciplinary initiative, funded by the Mellon Foundation, which
> includes a faculty seminar series and annual conference on themes
> chosen by the Program's Faculty Advisory Council; a graduate
> workshop series; and undergraduate research grants. The DCC
> Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to participate in the faculty
> seminar series, teach a Freshman Seminar on a related topic, and
> join monthly meetings to discuss the progress of undergraduates
> receiving research grants. The Fellow also has the opportunity to
> pursue the Fellow's research and study and participate generally in
> the intellectual life of the Penn community. Stipend is $53,800,
> plus health insurance.
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> Eligibility is limited to applicants who will have received their
> Ph.D. within five years prior to the time they begin their
> fellowship at Penn (i.e. May 2004 or later). Application deadline:
> March 20, 2009.
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> For guidelines and applications, see the School of Arts and Sciences
> website [http://www.sas.upenn.edu/deans-office/DCCApplicationGuidelines
> ] or write Office of the Dean, School of Arts and Sciences,
> University of Pennsylvania, 116 College Hall, Philadelphia, PA
> 19104-6377. For more information on the Penn Program on Democracy,
> Citizenship, and Constitutionalism, see the DCC Program website, [http://www.sas.upenn.edu/dcc/
> ] or contact DCC Program Chair Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H.
> Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, rogerss@???
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> The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity/affirmative
> action employer.
>