FinancialLives is an anthropological research project focusing on the expanding range of financial activities by working households to understand how they use financial instruments to manage risk, ensure social protection and fulfil their aspirations. Funded by the European Research Council’s Consolidator Grant scheme, FinancialLives is an anthropological enquiry into the expanding range of financial activities by working households in China, Vietnam and Laos
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The project includes five component ethnographic studies by two post-doctoral researchers and three doctoral researchers. The holder of this PhD research position will conduct an ethnographic study of the financial activities of working households in China. Your Tasks
1. carry out ethnographic field research in China, studying working household's strategies, motivations and negotiations around financial activities as well as household relationships to the financial system and labour market (33 %)
2. write up the analysis and prepare a book proposal based on the ethnographic study for submission to an international journal (27 %)
3. contribute to the events and publications of the project in the form of presentations, book chapters and articles in edited volumes (27 %)
4. participate in project activities and work together with the research team on the common goals of the project (13 %)
Employment is conductive to scientific qualification. We offer
5. salary according to Remuneration level E13 TV-L
6. fixed-term (4 years) (§ 2 (1) sentence 1 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
7. part-time 75 %
8. internal and external training opportunities
9. amount of health, consulting and prevention services
10. reconcilability of family and working life
11. flexible working hours
12. collegial working environment
13. open and pleasant working atmosphere
14. modern work environment with digital processes
Your Profile We expect
15. completed relevant academic university degree (e. g. Master’s or Diploma or equivalent) in anthropology, sociology or related disciplines (Master's thesis should be in English or German)
16. ability to conceptualise and design empirical research
17. genuine interest in and readiness to undertake ethnographic field research with working households
18. familiarity with the political economic contexts of China and ability to navigate its social and cultural settings
19. excellent command of spoken and written Chinese
20. excellent command of spoken and written English
21. ability to work independently and as part of a team
22. good organisational and communication skills
Preferred experience and skills
23. experience with ethnographic research
24. determination to submit the doctoral dissertation within four years
25. interest in academic discussions of finance and/or labour
26. awareness and experiences with ethical matters of social research
27. experiences in working with factory workers
Application Procedure
We are looking forward to receiving your detailed application in English with the following content:
28. cover letter explaining why you are interested in the post and what makes you suitable for it
29. short research proposal of 3-5 pages spelling out how you are going to proceed with the study if selected
30. CV (including scientific skills and research experience)
31. degree certificates and summary of MA thesis; one writing sample (thesis chapter, working paper, journal article, etc.)
To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below.
application deadline: Contact
Prof. Dr. Minh Nguyen
+49 521 106-3719
Postal Address
Universität Bielefeld
Prof. Dr. Minh Nguyen
Postfach 10 01 31
33501 Bielefeld