under the reserve that funds are granted
part-time employment may be possible
The Collaborative Research Center 1265 “Re-Figuration of Spaces,” which has been funded by
the German Research Foundation (DFG) at the Technische Universität Berlin since 2018,
investigates the changes in socio-spatial orders that have been observed since the late 1960s.
For subproject B03 "Multiple Encapsulations: Gated Communities, Art Enclaves, and Child-Free
Spaces“ (Prof. Stollmann/Prof. Löw) in SFB 1265 ”Re-Figuration of Spaces," we are looking for
a research associate (100%, postdoc position). The subproject focuses on the material and social
spatial structures of encapsulation as a response to and/or driver of social polarization. The
research builds on and continues investigations from the first (smart gated urbanism) and second
phases (safer spaces for LGBTQ+ communities) of the project. Two new foci are the enforcement
of child-free public spaces in large Korean cities and the settlement of artists in villages on Jeju-Do island.
The advertised position includes secondary and cross-sectional analyses of data from phases 1
and 2, ethnographic field studies, mappings, and interviews with protagonists and planners on
conflictual spatial production.
Please send your application, quoting the reference number, with the usual documents (combined in a single PDF document, max. 5 MB) only by email to Prof. Dr. Martina Löw via rim.winker@tu-berlin.de.
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