International PhD Scholarship application process at Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Learn the best way to apply for the International PhD Scholarship for the academic year 2020/2021, via Cardiff University Scholarship Portal.
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Scholarship Description
Building resilience to water crises is recognized as one of the primary challenges facing human society today. The pressures are particularly acute in sub-Saharan Africa where rapid rates of urbanization and economic growth – combined with the challenge of climate change and unsustainable water management practices – are brining about both slow burn as well as rapid onset water stress. In the case of water stressed cities, the relative role of individual actions in framing collective resilience outcomes to water shocks is particularly underexplored. Whilst some writers point to the potential for altruistic and morally-informed outcomes from such collective action, others highlight the risks of vulnerability being transferred between groups or over time.
The role of different media in influencing individual actions, through the construction of framing narratives, is well recognized, but the part played by social media in shaping water supply choices in urban Africa is less understood, particularly in the role it may play as a space for collective reflection. Traditionally, community groupings formed spaces for reflection but social media is now leading to the creation of new spaces. Online platforms such as Twitter and Facebook have been referred to as part of a new public sphere, where individuals and organizations can participate in debate, discussion and other forms of political or civic action, such as mobilizing support for campaigns. Social media can act as focal points for online discussion of contentious topics and the organizing logic of these platforms (particularly Twitter) around ‘trending’ topics and hashtags means that conversations and debates can easily – and rapidly – develop over time. Not all social media platforms are the same and this PhD studentship is offered to undertake a comparative analysis of how water shocks are addressed on various social media platforms across four cities in sub-Saharan Africa. The cities are Lagos, Nigeria; Dodoma, Tanzania; Cape Town, South Africa; and Windhoek, Namibia.
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Available Subjects
Within this context, applicants have the scope to develop an independent project assessing the extent to which social media analytics can be used to examine the following broad themes:
- The potential offered by various social media platform in African cities to improve awareness of public perceptions of water shocks.
- The extent to which different social media platforms provide collective spaces of reflection that influence individual perspectives on water topics and how this may vary by location
- Whether disruptive water shocks act as critical junctures (or moments of change) which change the framing narratives attached to urban water supplies
- Which forms of water supply gain traction/exposure at different points in time and the sentiments attached to different water sources
- The potential role of social media in the framing of governance narratives
The PhD will contribute to a wider research program examining urban resilience to water shocks in sub-Saharan Africa funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship.
Eligible Nationalities and Benefits
This scholarship is open to students from countries all over the world.
Number of Awards: 1
Value of Award: Full UK/EU tuition fees will be paid, and the post is eligible for a Doctoral stipend matching the UKRI (UK Research Council) National Minimum. UKRI eligibility conditions will apply where appropriate. In addition, modest project support costs are available for consumables, travel, minor equipment, training and conference attendance.
Requirements
You will have a first class or strong second class honors degree and appropriate master’s degree in human geography/social sciences or cognate discipline related to social media analytics. Training will be provided in requisite digital skills or social science perspectives dependent on background.
How to Apply
Applicants should apply to the Doctor of Philosophy in Geography and planning here.
Please apply for the program Doctor of Philosophy and enter a start date of October 2020. Please select whether your application is for full-time study or part-time study (we will give equal consideration to each). Please enter the title of this Studentship in the funding section.Applications that are incomplete or applications that are received after the deadline won’t be accepted. Your application should include the following:
1. Covering letter: Outline your reasons and motivation for applying to study at the University and the pathway; your understanding as well as expectations of doctoral program; your academic interests in general, and particularly of those relating to your proposed research. The letter should be a maximum of two (2) pages.
2. Academic / Professional Qualifications: Where appropriate, evidence of English Language Competency should also be included (minimum of 7.0 IELTS).
3. References: Two (2) academic references. Applicants must approach their referees themselves and they must include references with their application.
4. Curriculum Vitae It should be no longer than two pages.
5. Research Proposal. Referring to the context of the study your application should consist of a short (maximum 1000 words excluding bibliographic references) outline of your contribution to the outlined proposal above. This should be structured as follows:
– Aims and purpose of the research (including research objectives and research questions)
– Critical overview of the academic literature relevant to the field
– Proposed methodology (we accept this won’t be fully detailed)
– Academic contributions of your research
Please be aware that you will need to demonstrate sufficient competence in the English language. If students have completed an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the UK in the past 3 years then they are usually exempt from presenting language evidence via IELTS.
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Deadline
The deadline for the scholarship award application is 31st July 2020 at 12noon. Applicants should ensure they submit their applications on or before the specified date/time.