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Martin

I see on your website that Ballykissangel is a "British rural drama" -
hmmm...since it is set in Wicklow, that's an interesting position for a
post-colonialist project!!!

Denis

Dr Denis Linehan
Department of Geography
University College Cork
IRELAND

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From: Phillips, Dr M.P.
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: 20/08/03 12:11
Subject: Globalising ruralities - RA position

Below are details of a RA post in the Department of Geography at
Leicester 
which have recently been advertised in the Guardian. Please bring to the
attention of any relevant people and apologies for any cross-postings.

Martin Phillips

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Department of Geography
University of Leicester

'Globalising British ruralities? The export and reconstruction of 
socio-spatial identities though British television dramas'  

Research Assistant wanted - RAIA level £18,265 to £27,339 pa 
(lower end of scale)

A research assistant is required to work on the above named AHRB funded
project. 
The post run through to 16 August 2005 (in the first instance) and will
involve 
periods of research in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Britain.
Applicants 
should hold or be near to completing a doctorate in human geography,
cultural, 
film or media studies, or related discipline.

Further details of the post and project can be found on:
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/staff/mpp2/Research/Research%20interests/AHRB%2
0Research/index.html

Please feel free to contact Dr Martin Phillips for further information
about the 
post, either by telephone on 0116 252 38886 or via email on
[log in to unmask] 

Downloadable application forms and further particulars are available by
following 
the link below, or in hardcopy from the Personnel Office, tel: 0116 252
5114, 
fax: 0116 252 5140, email: [log in to unmask],
www.le.ac.uk/personnel/jobs. 
Please note that CVs will only be accepted in support of a fully
completed 
application form.  

Closing date for applications:  5th September 2003