The Chair of African Studies in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Basel is looking for two PhD candidates to work within a SINERGIA Collaborative Research Project on "Reversing the Gaze: Towards Post-Comparative Area Studies" funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The Chair is in charge of a work package with the title "When There are Strangers in our Midst – Citizenship, Migration and Retribalisation in Switzerland" .
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Project description
The work package foresees two qualitative studies to be carried out in Switzerland on two distinct civil society groups in the field of migration and citizenship. Drawing upon the concept of "retribalisation" developed in the context of anthropological research in Africa during the colonial period, the study will inquire into two distinct groups in Switzerland in order to test the relevance of using concepts developed in Africa to an understanding of phenomena in Europe. One group campaigns for an independent Switzerland, i.e. for a country that stresses a national identity unconstrained by transnational institutions such as the European Union and the United Nations, whereas the other group claims allegiance to liberal democratic values and emphasises a liberal definition of Swiss identity. In relation to immigration, both groups position themselves in contrasting ways and appear well-suited to test the relevance of the concept of "retribalisation".
The study will focus on the life-worlds of these activists as they are shaped by the dynamic socio-cultural change brought about by immigration. The issues to be pursued are:
(a) The social profile of activists
(b) Their places of contact and social intercourse
(c) Their definitions of themselves in relation to their respective nation, immigrants and the political establishment
(d) Their overall understanding of political values.
Knowledge of German for the purpose of conducting research in Switzerland is a must.
Successful candidates will develop an individual research design examining the research question of the above mentioned subproject; engage in the project workshops and colloquium; contribute to the project's research output; present their own research inside and outside the University; complete their PhD theses.