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The Science, Technology and Society Studies (STS) program within the Faculty
of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University offers the following
PhD position (4 years, 75 % research, 25 % teaching):
Title
Technological Urbanism and Knowledge Production
Research Theme
From the informational city to digital cities to cybercities to the open
source city, the always complex relation between cities and technologies has
over the last decades become rephrased in the language of digital
technologies and the internet. This PhD project focuses on the
epistemological dimensions of this shift. What does it mean for knowledge
production about the city when this knowledge is increasingly acquired
through the use of new media techniques, methods and metaphors? Who are the
main actors involved in this process and in what ways do these
epistemologies of the city reproduce old and create new lines of in- and
exclusion?
Within this research theme, interested applicants are encouraged to develop
a historical focus by analyzing how different cases at different times have
used ‘new technologies’ to shape our knowledge and vision of the city. This
approach in turn will enable a better evaluation of the supposed newness of
contemporary new media cities and will contribute to a more refined view of
technological innovation in urban environments. Empirically, depending on
the background of the PhD candidate, the project studies concrete cases in
fields such as architecture, urban planning or infrastructure.
Theoretically, the study is informed by science and technology studies and
highlights the
social and cultural construction of urban technologies.
For more information, please read carefully the graduate school website:
http://www.fdcw.org/phdprogram/2007/06/sts.html
Those interested, contact and e-mail a CV plus a brief expression of
interest to Bas van Heur before Sunday 1 March: [log in to unmask]
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