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PhD contract in Anthropology - Colombia (M/F)

This offer is available in the following languages:
- Français-- Anglais-- Espagnol

Date Limite Candidature : samedi 13 septembre 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Informations générales

Intitulé de l'offre : PhD contract in Anthropology - Colombia (M/F) (H/F)
Référence : UMR8177-SUZPRE-005
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : PARIS 06
Date de publication : mardi 24 juin 2025
Type de contrat : CDD Doctorant
Durée du contrat : 36 mois
Date de début de la thèse : 1 novembre 2025
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : 2200 gross monthly
Section(s) CN : 38 - Anthropologie et étude comparative des sociétés contemporaines

Description du sujet de thèse

• Profile required:
- Experience of South America and preferably of one of the three countries involved in the project (Brazil, Chile, Colombia)
- Fluency in Spanish and/or Portuguese (depending on the country involved)
- Working knowledge of English (reading books, oral presentations, drafting documents, etc.)
- Ability to follow a teaching and training programme in French for the first year
- Knowledge of the history of the chosen South American country
- Appreciated knowledge of the history of slavery in South America and of the presence and cultural practices of Afro-descendants in South America.
- Master's degree or training: dance anthropology, political anthropology, health anthropology (somatic practices). Training in social psychology and Dance Movement Psychotherapy appreciated.
- Artistic experience in the performing arts, performance, theatre, dance, etc. related to political issues appreciated
- Candidates must also have previous experience of conscious movement and/or bodywork, and commit to training in the methodologies developed as part of the project.



• Scientific expectations for the contract:
- To write a monograph (doctoral thesis) on the themes addressed by the MOVING project, in particular: contemporary embodied memories of African slavery and artistic practices (including 'Afro' dances), and/or daily life and somatic registers, in the chosen country.
- At the end of the 1st year: a 50-page report will be produced on the construction of the research subject by the doctoral student, which they will present at their first meeting with the Thesis Monitoring Committee (CST in French), before being able to go out into the field.
- Second year: Fieldwork year in one of the three Latin American countries. Departure for the research field is possible from the summer of Year 1 (after the CST meeting, and the annual Summer School). Minimum duration of fieldwork in the country: 12 months.
The doctoral contract is for a period of three years. It may be subject to an extension of six or twelve months

• Research areas:
Colombia: Caribe region, Magdalena department

Contexte de travail

• This recruitment is part of the ERC-2023-Advanced Grant research agreement entitled 'Moving Bodies and Memories of African Slavery in South America', “MOVING” 101142048, funded by the European Research Council and obtained under the ERC Advanced Grant scheme. See https://www.inshs.cnrs.fr/fr/personne/veronique-benei

- Véronique Beneï (Principal Investigator of the MOVING project) will supervise the thesis (with the possibility of co-supervision). PhD in Anthropology enrolled in the doctoral course in anthropology, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris.*
- You will work in close collaboration with Véronique Beneï and the fifteen or so members of the project team, based in South America, Europe, and the USA.
- Multilingual working environment: French, English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Participation in the Summer Schools is compulsory. Other experimental and exploratory workshops may also be offered to doctoral students during their involvement in the project.
- Based on their experience and practice in the field, each doctoral student will take part in collaborations with local artists in the second phase of the project. They will also help to set up local "citizen science labs" during the third phase, by inviting residents from their research area who may be interested in taking part.

- Assignment to the LAP, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Politique, located within the EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) at 54 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris. The candidate is expected to participate in the activities of the LAP (seminars and seminars of its research director). Physical presence is required (no online transmission).
- Dedicated workspace with access to the common facilities and services of the EHESS. Accessible to people with disabilities
- Travel abroad.
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• Further information:

The MOVING project aims to develop an ethnographic and interdisciplinary methodology for studying the traces and memories carried and transmitted through bodies, of African slavery in post-slavery and diasporic contexts. In line with new theoretical and methodological orientations, the project revisits the notion of embodiment and is interested in the movements of human bodies as bearers of memorial expressions and in the emotions and bodily sensations that accompany them. It is also interested in the potential for intimate and social transformation inherent in movement.
The MOVING project adopts a comparative approach in three South American countries: Brazil, Chile and Colombia. The design of the project is based on a methodology combining three types of research: classic academic, experimental and with an artistic creation approach; and action-oriented, involving the social participation of 'citizen scientists' and society as a whole.
Application requirements:
- First registration in 2025-2026 for a doctorate in anthropology
- Not to be enrolled in a doctoral programme at another French or foreign higher education institution
- To hold a master's degree or an equivalent diploma
Modalities
- All applications must be sent in French AND in English
- Please, apply through the CNRS dedicated gate AND send the documents required at: moving@ehess.fr
- Applications until 12th September 2025, 11:59 PM (Paris time)
- Online interviews will be held on 19th September 2025
- If selected, candidates will then be invited to face-to-face interviews on 1st, 2nd and 3rd October 2025, afternoon. Nota: Selected candidates will send a copy of their research project in the language of the chosen country (i.e. Spanish or Portuguese) by 26th September 2025 , 11:59PM (Paris time). Final results will be known on 6th October 2025.
- Contract start date: 1st November 2025

Particulars:
*Please note: The signature of the doctoral contract and the payment of the associated remuneration will be conditional upon effective administrative registration for a doctorate at EHESS. To this end, candidates are asked to submit an application for admission on e-candidat at the same time as the present procedure. This step is a prerequisite for administrative registration.
See: https://www.ehess.fr/fr/doctorat-anthropologie-sociale-et-ethnologie
https://candidatures.ehess.fr/candidatures/#!accueilView

Applications must include the following documents:
- a CV
- a cover letter + 2 letters of reference
- a research project on the aspects that the applicant would like to develop in one of the three countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia) of the project for the duration of the contract plus an indicative bibliography. The project must include a title, context of the subject and state of the art, problem statement, objectives and proposed place(s) of investigation, methodology and timetable (max 30,000 characters including spaces).
- Copy of 'Masters 2' thesis (France) or Masters' thesis if from a foreign university
- Copy of last degree obtained and transcript of records (for M1 & M2 if applicable)

For further information concerning the project and the scientific expectations of the position, please contact:
- moving@ehess.fr

Contraintes et risques

• Schedule and commitment of the PhD candidate:
- 1st year: presence in Paris, training and preparation for fieldwork
- Fieldwork 12 months minimum - end of first year/second year
- Participation in the Summer Schools (approx. end of June-mid-July) each year and in the two international conferences planned during the project.
This schedule is restrictive. Attendance in France is compulsory in order to take part in project activities. Travel abroad -in addition to place of fieldwork- may be requested.