Postdoc position – part of the research project ‘Complaining as a window onto citizens’ expectations of the welfare state in Britain and Denmark, 1960s–2020s’
Syddansk Universitet
Job Description:One postdoc position is available as part of the research project ‘Complaining as a window onto citizens’ expectations of the welfare state in Britain and Denmark, 1960s-2020s’ funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF).The Department of Culture and Language at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense, Denmark) is offering one fully funded three-year postdoc position commencing 1 April 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter.We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to undertake postdoctoral research as part of a three-year project led by Assistant Professor Gareth Millward (University of Southern Denmark).Short Presentation of the Research ProjectAcross the world, people are dissatisfied with their governments and welfare states. They are not shy about making that known, be that in the media, online, or through direct complaints to specific authorities and service providers. But to complain that a system is in dysfunction, one must have an idea of how it ought to function. Complaints are therefore useful testimony in understanding citizens’ hopes and desires for their welfare states. This project asks what complaints about social security tell us about what citizens in postwar societies thought the welfare state ought to be. It compares the British and Danish welfare states to identify continuities and differences between countries and over time. Due to its contemporary nature, it also seeks to inform present-day debates about “deservingness” and justice in social security.Job DescriptionThe postdoc will investigate how Danish people complained about social security between the 1960s and the 2020s. They will collaborate with Principal Investigator (PI) Gareth Millward to establish a framework for which types of complaint will be investigated and why. They will also work directly with PI on comparative historical analyses of the British and Danish cases, helping guide the direction of the overall project. They will lead the Danish part of the investigation, being responsible for their own research and publication output under the guidance of the PI. The postdoc will co-organize a conference on complaining across Europe, which will lead to an edited volume.We welcome suggestions from the candidate on how to lead this research. This could (but does not have to) include reflections on methodology and source material such as:
The postdoc will be based at SDU’s Odense campus.Requirements
For further information, please contact Gareth Millward ( ) or Vice Head of Department Anne Klara Bom ( )
If you are not a Danish-speaking applicant, please ensure that you use the English website to access the electronic application form to receive further information in English.Application, salary and conditions of employment Application and all appendices must be in Danish, English or one of the Scandinavian languages. Please always include a copy of original diploma/certificates. We only accept files in pdf-format no more than 10 MB per file. In case you have more than one file per field you need to combine the pdf-files into a single file, as each field handles only one file. We do not accept zip-files, jpg or other image files. All pdf-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password protected.Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee and the applicant will receive the part of the evaluation that concerns him/her. The assessment report will subsequently be forwarded to the Head of Department who will assemble an appointments committee. An interview may form part of the overall assessment of the applicants’ qualifications.The committee may request additional information, and if so, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary material.If the application does not meet the requirements mentioned above, the Faculty of Humanities may reject your application without further notice. Applications received after the deadline will neither be considered nor evaluated.Shortlisting and tests may be used in the assessment process. Please note that only a shortlisted applicant will receive an assessment. you can read more about shortlisting at SDU.Applications should be sent electronically via the link “apply online” and the Faculty expects applicants to read the information ” ” before applying.We recommend that as an international applicant you take the time to visit Working in Denmark where you will find information and facts about moving to, working and living in Denmark, as well as .The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.Application deadline 9 January 2025 23.59 CET
Odense, Syddanmark
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