PhD Summer School: The interface of citizenship, civil society and rule of law
We invite PhD students working on citizenship, civil society or rule of law to apply for a place at our summer school. We expect that most applicants will have worked on only one or two of citizenship, civil society and rule of law, in which case the challenge is to link their research to the third. The summer school is open to PhD students from any discipline and conducting either theoretical or empirical research.
Programme for summer school
The summer school will begin with a two-day international workshop on Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th August, at which scholars from a variety of disciplines will address the topic in theoretical and/or empirical terms. For a full description of the workshop, please see the call for papers (http://www.cinefogo.org/workpackages/wp45/wp45-workshop-august-2009(opens in new window))
The workshop will be followed by the summer school itself on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th August:
* on Thursday morning, students will reflect on the workshop with several of the speakers, followed by discussion on Thursday afternoon of a set of related readings
* on Friday morning and afternoon, students will draw on their PhD research to address the topic, receiving feedback from the workshop speakers as well as their fellow-students.
Aims of summer school
The summer school is intended to give PhD students the opportunity to:
* relate their research to broader, inter-disciplinary debates on citizenship, civil society and rule of law, with a view to rethinking and developing their arguments
* present their research in a supportive setting and receive feedback on the content and form of their presentation
* discuss their research infomally with scholars and with other PhD students – we recognize that PhD students are sometimes relatively isolated
Admission and funding
There will be no fee for attending the workshop. Successful PhD applicants will receive board and lodging for the duration of the workshop and summer school, as well as the first £200 of their travel expenses. In return we ask that you commit to:
* preparing a 10-minute presentation, drawing on your PhD research to address the topic
o after your presentation you will receive questions and comments from the scholars and other PhD students
o you are also expected to pose questions and comments about the presentations of your fellow PhD students
* doing the selected readings in advance of the summer school, with a view to discussing them in the Thursday afternoon session
* contributing where possible to the 2-day workshop as well as taking notes on the workshop to discuss in the first session of the summer school, which will reflect on the workshop
We anticipate that admission will be quite competitive, because we will cap the number of summer school students at 20, in order to allow time for a full discussion of presentations and for enough personal contact between PhD students and the scholars present.
Please complete and submit the form below, together with your CV, to the summer school administrator, Lloyd Dodd (l.dodd@abdn.ac.uk), by Wednesday 8th July. Academic coordinator: Trevor Stack, t.stack@abdn.ac.uk.About CINEFOGO
CINEFOGO is an acronym for Network of Excellence “Civil Society and New Forms of Governance in Europe – the Making of European Citizenship”. CINEFOGO aims at enhancing the understanding of social and democratic processes, citizenship and democratic participation in Europe. It seeks to provide knowledge about civil society, citizenship and social protection, nourish a public debate on governance and strengthen intellectual co-operation. To learn more on CINEFOGO, visit http://www.cinefogo.org(opens in new window) or send an e-mail to cinefogo@ruc.dk. The CINEFOGO Network of Excellence is supported by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme, Priority 7: New Forms of Citizenship and Cultural Identities of the European Union.