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Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21)
University of Duisburg-Essen

Research Fellowships 2020/2021: Open Call for Applications

Postdoctoral and Senior Researchers

The Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21) 
invites applications for Research Fellowships with duration of 6 to 12 months 
starting between March and June 2020. Proposals regarding 1) pathways and 
mechanisms of global cooperation and 2) global cooperation under conditions of 
polycentric governance are especially welcome. The fully funded fellowships are 
available to both senior and postdoctoral researchers across the humanities and 
social sciences. Deadline for applications is June 2nd, 2019.

The KHK/GCR21

The Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen 
is one of ten Käte Hamburger Kollegs sponsored by the German Federal Ministry 
of Education and Research. Established in 2012, the Centre is an 
interdisciplinary and international learning community that seeks to enhance 
understanding of the possibilities and limits of global cooperation and to 
explore new options for global public policy. The working language at the 
Centre is English.

In its second funding period (2018-2023) the Centre’s research and fellowships 
are organized around four broad themes: pathways and mechanisms of global 
cooperation; global cooperation and polycentric governance; critique, 
justification and legitimacy in global cooperation; and global cooperation 
among plural conceptions of world order. Empirical research on these themes 
will focus especially on the governance of climate change, the internet, 
migration, and peacebuilding. The Centre will issue thematic calls for 
application on an annual basis.

Fellowships 2020-2021

For next year we invite fellowship applications from across the humanities and 
social sciences (including also psychology, law and economics) in relation to 
the first two main themes, as detailed below. Preference is for fellowships of 
twelve months, but shorter periods will also be considered. We particularly 
encourage female researchers and scholars from the Global South to apply. 
Applications from scholars at risk are welcome.

Benefits to Fellows

  *   An intellectually stimulating and vibrant interdisciplinary learning 
community
  *   Excellent infrastructure with fully equipped offices, library facilities, 
and administrative support (also with finding accommodation)
  *   Funds to organize workshops (subject to approval; workshops emerging from 
an interdisciplinary exchange with other fellows / colleagues at the Centre are 
preferred)
  *   Either a monthly stipend commensurate with experience or financing of a 
teaching replacement at the home institution


Expectations from Fellows

  *   A completed PhD
  *   Personal research and publication in the Centre’s thematic areas
  *   A contribution to the Centre’s own publications
  *   Active participation in seminars and other Centre events
  *   Collaboration with other fellows in interdisciplinary exchange
  *   Work in residence at the Centre in Duisburg, Germany

Themes 2020-2021

The Centre’s work in the period of 2020-2021 will focus on the themes ‘Pathways 
and Mechanisms of Global Cooperation’ and ‘Global Cooperation and Polycentric 
Governance’. We especially invite fellowship applications that address these 
themes, as described below. In addition, preference will be given to 
applications with an empirical focus on the governance of climate change, the 
internet, migration, and peacebuilding.

Pathways and Mechanisms of Global Cooperation

This theme aims to develop a dynamic understanding of global cooperation (i.e. 
extensive and intensive collaboration of two or more parties to address a 
collective problem of global scale). Pathways, typically understood as a set of 
mechanisms and processes that lead towards global cooperation, include for 
example the scaling up of municipal climate initiatives to global initiatives 
or coalitions of the willing motivating others to join collective action 
efforts. To gain a systematic understanding of the factors which shape pathways 
over time, however, it is important to compare successful instances with failed 
attempts of global cooperation to identify how these experiences have in turn 
fostered or hampered further cooperation. In order to explore such effects it 
is helpful to consider how pathways of global cooperation are theorized, 
imagined and narrated.

For ‘Pathways and Mechanisms of Global Cooperation’ we invite fellowship 
applications that analyze how imaginaries of pathways of global cooperation 
affect the very process of global cooperation itself. Relevant questions 
include: What varieties of imaginaries of pathways of global cooperation exist, 
and how do they differ between policy fields, world regions, and actor groups? 
To what extent do imaginaries of global cooperation rely on narratives, 
emotions, visual representations, numbers and scenarios? Which role do visions 
of desirable futures and conceptions of world order play and how are they 
related to critical accounts of the past such as those informed by feminist or 
postcolonial perspectives? How can we methodologically discern performative 
effects of imagined pathways from other factors that influence cooperation 
processes?

Global Cooperation and Polycentric Governance

This theme examines the governing of global challenges through complex 
constellations of actors, scales and sectors. Facing such complexity, global 
cooperation must develop across fragmented institutional sites which are often 
only loosely interlinked or may even provide conflicting regulatory scripts. 
Comparative mapping of complex polycentric governance arrangements across the 
mentioned policy fields is important to raise further questions as to how 
evolving frameworks, narratives and practices respond to the challenges of our 
time, whether the answers given are coherent across societal sectors, world 
regions, and jurisdictional scales, and whether they also satisfy normative 
criteria such as equality, accountability, and democratic legitimacy.

For the theme of ‘Global Cooperation and Polycentric Governance’ we invite 
fellowship applications that address theoretical and substantive issues related 
to the nature and repercussions of polycentric governance in respect of global 
cooperation. The research group currently draws on a broad variety of 
conceptual and methodological perspectives (e.g. sociolegal, institutionalist, 
relational, and structural) and aims at continuing this interdisciplinary 
discussion on how to study processes of global governing.  The Centre is 
particularly interested in evaluating the practical and normative implications 
of polycentric governance in an ever more complex world. Key questions may 
include: how does polycentrism structure the conditions under which global 
cooperation can be realized? How does polycentrism affect the types and forms 
of global cooperation that occur, particularly in the governance of climate 
change, the internet, migration, and peacebuilding? And what implications does 
polycentric governance have for the results and consequences of global 
cooperation, for example, in terms of problem-solving, participation, justice, 
and the global and local distribution of costs and benefits?

How to Apply

Applications (in English only) should include:

  *   cover letter
  *   concise research proposal (3-5 pages incl. bibliography)
  *   CV
  *   list of publications
  *   text of one relevant publication

Please submit applications using the online application 
form<https://harvard.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a697b0181d962ab6a41278b97&id=f9d98b5d5d&e=2c275f7519>.
 Deadline for receipt of applications is June 2nd, 2019. Please indicate in the 
cover letter your preferred start and end date of the fellowship.

For questions on this call, please contact Matthias Schuler at 
<schu...@gcr21.uni-due.de>.



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