ABOUT: The
Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) announces its
annual PhD workshop, aimed at providing a dedicated space for PhD
students to engage with IIHS faculty as well as faculty from around the
world on a range of issues, from methodology and research design to
multiple practices and publication. The workshop will be held on the 8,
9, and 10 of January 2018. This workshop will be the fourth iteration of
the PhD workshop spread across three days and conducted at IIHS’
Bangalore City Campus.
It will host participants from across a wide
range of urban related disciplines. It is designed to assist
participants to explore in-depth, and further fine-tune their ongoing
research work.
To accommodate participants at different stages of their doctoral
career, this year’s iteration of the workshop will have a common track
as well as two specialised tracks that will focus on specific needs of
participants. This includes early-stage scholars who are beginning work
specifically around urban themed research, as well as later-stage
scholars where the urban has been a main or subsidiary focus of their
research. Each track will have a curated reader that includes state of
the art literature especially on methods. Participants in ‘breakout’
sessions will be encouraged to utilise the IIHS library collections
including access to online journals to compile literature particular to
their research theme. The breakout sessions will also allow meeting IIHS
faculty.
With a strong inter-disciplinary focus, IIHS aims at nurturing
cutting-edge research that is focused on the challenges and
opportunities of India’s urban transition. IIHS has one of the best
urban libraries in Asia and cutting-edge technology with excellent world
class facilities to aid the learning process. The IIHS’ Word Lab and
Media Lab provide an opportunity to seek both technical support and
explore new conceptual and representational possibilities.
Drawing on IIHS’ domestic and international partner networks, the
workshop is designed to provide a dedicated space for scholars to expand
on their work while interacting with eminent scholars in the field.
IIHS’ philosophy in researching the urban emphasises
inter-disciplinarily thinking, also to bridge theory and practice. IIHS
faculty are involved in several urban management projects across India,
apart from policy support to state and central government, international
development agencies, and the UN.
The Commons:
This will primarily involve engagement with eminent scholars in the
field as they explore the possibilities of new methodologies and
pedagogies in and around the issues of the urban. The sessions will
include:
- Introduction to multiple facets of the Urban Literature as part of a broader discussion on the mechanics of a literature review
- Bridging Theory & Practice
- Ethics
- ‘Crises and Counselling’: balancing home life with the PhD process
Track One: Discovering the field and the question
- Forms of writing and generating tentative research questions
- Organising field research: conceptual issues around the survey
method, coding, thematic analysis; ethics as a situated issue;
quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; the extended case methods;
constructivist and interpretive grounded theory; multi-sited
ethnography; digital ethnographies; inter-disciplinary analysis
Track Two: Finalising their dissertation & academic and practice based futures
- Organising the writing process: collating field material, the abstraction process, defining chapterisation
- Re-discovering and re-engaging the research question
- Publication and wider dissemination strategies
- Preparing course modules for curriculum development: generating innovative pedagogies
- Future careers post the PhD: The Job Talk; careers within and outside Academia
APPLICATION: Please submit your applications by 15 December 2017 to
research@iihs.ac.in. In your application packet please include the following:
- Application Form (To be filled, downloaded and sent with application packet to the above email ID)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Sample of applicant Original Work (PDF or Word Document, not more than 8000 words)
Copyright for such Original Work will
lie with the author. The applicant agrees that IIHS may, at the
applicant’s request, help refine such original work further at the
Workshop, if the applicant is selected for the same.
Tentative Agenda
CONTACT:
IIHS Bangalore City Campus
No. 197/36, 2nd Main Road, Sadashivanagar
Bangalore - 560 080. India
tel: +91 80 6760 6666
fax: +91 80 2361 6814
URL: iihs.co.in.
To express interest and for more information please write to
research@iihs.ac.in
SOURCE: http://iihs.co.in/ [17.11.2017]