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Postdoctoral Fellows in Social Anthropology (ref 246434)

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11 Jul 2023

Job Information

Organisation/Company
University of Oslo
Research Field
Anthropology » Social anthropology
Researcher Profile
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country
Norway
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Hours Per Week
37.5
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

Amber is a fossil resin secreted by plants between 300 and 16 million years ago, mostly during phases of climate breakdown and ecological crises. Today, geologists and palaeontologists believe that the study of amber specimens can help us answering key questions about the planet’s climatic history, and understanding how and why species adapted, or failed to adapt, during previous phases of mass extinction. Amber is also a well-known and sought-after organic gemstone, fuelling violent mining economies from Myanmar to Russia, Ukraine, and Mexico, and constitutes a global market increasingly driven by Chinese demand. Amber thus offers a privileged entry point to interrogate the current moment characterised by growing extractivism, trade, environmental crises, and conflict. And it is a compelling lens through which we can address some of the key empirical and theoretical challenges posed by the Anthropocene.

The AMBER project, funded for 5 years by an ERC Starting Grant, builds on recent literature (variously referred to as the “vertical” or “geological” turn) arguing that anthropological engagements with the nonhuman must pay closer ethnographic attention to a study of the geological, and to how scientific knowledge production is tangled up with broader socioeconomic processes of resource exploitation and circulation. As a violently extracted, organic gemstone with great scientific value for the (extinct) lifeforms it often contains, amber offers a unique ethnographic entry point to study such dynamics and the relations between them. This project’s main objective is to explore the nexus of extraction, exchanges, and extinctions through the global entanglements of amber and thus lay the groundwork for a geological anthropology for the Anthropocene that moves beyond the divisions between human and nonhuman, life and nonlife, and the biological and the geological. In doing so, AMBER will contribute a more effective toolbox to both the study and the communication of current planetary crises.

For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/246434/postdoctoral-fellows-sko-1352-in-social-anthropology

Requirements

Research Field
Anthropology » Social anthropology
Education Level
PhD or equivalent

Additional Information

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Department of Social Anthropology
Country
Norway
Geofield

Contact

City
Oslo
Website
Street
PO box 1072 Blindern
Postal Code
NO-0316
E-Mail
alessandro.rippa@sai.uio.no
h.s.kveseth@sai.uio.no
rune.flikke@sai.uio.no