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Autor: Tommaso Vitale
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Assunto: [movimenti.bicocca] PhD project (fully funded) University of Brighton
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> There are a number of PhD projects available at the University of Brighton, UK, including one on social movements and political voice.
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> 'Protest and Presence: The Political Voice of the Marginalised'
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> The aim is to explore the role of activism and protest as vehicles for marginalised voices to be heard (Polletta 2002; McGarry and Jasper 2015). We are interested in proposals that investigate the impact of protest and activism upon democratic citizenship, public space, and minority representation, outside of conventional political channels. It aims to examine how the participation of marginalised voices helps to foster a sustainable social and political environment. It also interrogates the risk that in the process of being included into the public sphere the political voices of the marginalised can become sidelined, co-opted or de-politicised.
> Project supervisors
> Lead: Dr Aidan McGarry
> Second: Prof Marie-Benedicte Dembour
> Third: Dr Raphael Schlembach
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> Deadline:
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> 9th March 2016
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> Full details in the link below:
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> https://www.brighton.ac.uk/Research/Postgraduate-research-degrees/2016-studentships/Social-sciences/Protest-and-presence-the-political-voice-of-the-marginalised.aspx <https://www.brighton.ac.uk/Research/Postgraduate-research-degrees/2016-studentships/Social-sciences/Protest-and-presence-the-political-voice-of-the-marginalised.aspx>
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> Best
> Aidan
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> Dr. Aidan McGarry
> Principal Lecturer in Politics
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> School of Applied Social Science
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> University of Brighton
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> Mayfield House, Falmer campus
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> Brighton, UK
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> BN1 9PH
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> http://about.brighton.ac.uk/staff/details.php?uid=am318 <http://about.brighton.ac.uk/staff/details.php?uid=am318>
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> https://brighton.academia.edu/AidanMcGarry <https://brighton.academia.edu/AidanMcGarry>