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Postdoctoral position in Social Anthropology – ERC Project In/visible women of the sea (GENMAR)

Contratto di ricercaScadenza 21 settembre 2026
Ente
University of Bergen
Paese
Norvegia
Campo di ricerca
Anthropology
Lingua dell’annuncio
Inglese
Tipo di contratto
Temporary
Profilo ricercato
Antropologo sociale
Titolo di studio
PhD or equivalent
Sede
Bergen, Norvegia
Pubblicato il
Scadenza
21 settembre 2026

Descrizione

Postdoctoral position in Social Anthropology – ERC Project In/visible women of the sea (GENMAR) Sintesi in italiano (traduzione automatica): L'Università di Bergen offre una posizione post-dottorale in Antropologia Sociale per il progetto ERC 'In/visible women of the sea' (GENMAR), focalizzato sulla marginalizzazione delle donne nel settore della pesca. Il candidato selezionato dovrà sviluppare un progetto etnografico in Tanzania, Kenya o Uganda, contribuendo agli obiettivi del progetto. Le mansioni principali includono la ricerca sul campo, la partecipazione ad attività di pubblicazione e disseminazione, e la scrittura di articoli accademici. È richiesta una laurea in Antropologia o un campo correlato, oltre a competenze in ricerca etnografica e analisi delle politiche. La posizione è completamente finanziata e prevede un impegno attivo nel team di ricerca di GENMAR. UiB - Knowledge that shapes society UiB shall be among Europe's leading universities, internationally recognized for high quality in research and education. As a societal institution, we shall contribute to sustainable and democratic development and be an attractive and inclusive place to study and work. Postdoctoral position in Social Anthropology – ERC Project In/visible women of the sea. Gendering fishery politics and advocacy (GENMAR) The Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in Social Anthropology. The position is fully funded by the European Research Council (ERC) through the project GENMAR (2026–2031). The successful candidate’s postdoctoral project must therefore make a clear and substantial contribution to the themes and objectives of GENMAR. Prospective candidates must present a project proposal ethnographically situated in Tanzania, Kenya or Uganda. Further instructions about the project proposal are outlined below. About the project/work tasks: The GENMAR-project will advance empirical and theoretical knowledge about why and how women are continuously marginalized in the fishery sector. Current research shows that fisherwomen’s roles and contributions are not only habitually underrecognized, but they are also often excluded from governance- and management processes and lack social and economic rights. However, we know little about how gender equality policies- and recommendations in fishery are negotiated through political- and advocacy systems. Further, in the face of increased attention to the issue, little is known of where and why it loses momentum in political systems. Moreover, women’s role and agency in fishery politics, advocacy and governance is an understudied field, offering limited knowledge of how and why their struggles are hindered. GENMAR’s research objective is situated at the intersection of these three knowledge gaps. The project will develop a multi-sited, multi-scalar, comparative and theorized ethnography of gender inequality, gender advocacy and gender policies in fisheries in Spain, Brazil, Thailand and either Tanzania, Kenya or Uganda, and a case study of fishery policy in the EU-commission and the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Theoretically , the project draws on the existing literature about the gendering of fisheries, in dialogue with gender studies, social science concept analysis, legal anthropology and anthropological approaches to the state, organizations, law and policy. Methodologically , the project draws on ethnographic fieldwork, extended interviews, focus groups, document- and media studies and law- and policy analysis. The project’s PI is Associate Professor Iselin Åsedotter Strønen. For more information about the project, see here. Responsibilities Pursue a postdoctoral project, having Tanzania, Kenya or Uganda as ethnograpic point of departure, that directly contributes to GENMARs project’s focus on gender and fisheries at the local, regional, national and international level Conduct ethnographic field research for approximately one year in the course of the project period Actively participate in research, publication, and dissemination activities of GENMAR Write and publish at least two articles plus a book chapter Present research at departmental seminars, project workshops and conferences, and international conferences Assist with organizational tasks in the project (e.g., research administration, events, publication output planning) Follow the highest standards of data management and ethical protocols and procedures in alignment with ERC requirements Obtaining research permits when/if required, contribute to updating the project website and to communicating research findings to the public when appropriate Collaborate actively with the GENMAR project team in developing innovative and ambitious lines of inquiry, joint research questions, literature reviews and theoretical frameworks Q Annuncio in inglese. Fonte: Euraxess (Commissione europea).

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