Job Announcement: Four-Year Phd Position

The Department of English and American Studies at the University of Paderborn is inviting applications for a four-year PhD position (starting 1 April 2015) in the research group “Digital and Cognitive Approaches to Graphic Literature”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and directed by Dr Alexander Dunst.

The successful applicant will pursue a PhD thesis that contributes to the development of an empirical narratology of multimedia texts and operationalizes core concepts of such a narratology for the digital analysis of graphic literature (comics and graphic novels). Applicants should hold a BA and MA in English or American Studies or the digital humanities and have prior experience in the annotation of literary or cultural texts (XML, TEI). Knowledge of German is not a requirement.

Please contact Alexander Dunst for informal enquiries and send applications (including a cover letter, CV, transcripts of first and second degrees, and a writing sample of 15-20 pages) in one pdf-file to dunst@mail.upb.de by 28 February.

For further information about the department, see: http://kw.uni-paderborn.de/institute-einrichtungen/institut-fuer-anglistik-und-amerikanistik/

The German job announcement can be found here: http://www.uni-paderborn.de/fileadmin/zv/4-4/stellenangebote/KZif2147.pdf

Salary: starting salary 1850 to 2650 Euros, depending on prior experience

Workshop-Bericht

Comicforschung: empirisch und digital

Christian A. Bachmann hat am 20. September 2014 an dem Workshop “Empirical Approaches to Comics” an der Universität Potsdam teilgenommen und einen ausführlichen Tagungsbericht für die ComFor verfasst.

Eine Woche vor der 9. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Comicforschung lud die Forschungsgruppe “Digital and Cognitive Approaches to Graphic Narrative”, vertreten durch Alexander Dunst (Paderborn) und Jochen Laubrock (Potsdam), in die Berliner literaturWERKstatt (Kulturbrauerei) zu einem Workshop über “Empirical Approaches to Comics”. In das avisierte Projekt der Forschungsgruppe “Digital and Cognitive Approaches to Graphic Narrative” haben Alexander Dunst (Paderborn) und Rita Hartel (Paderborn) eingeführt.

Der vollständige Bericht ist hier zu finden

http://www.comicgesellschaft.de/2014/09/29/workshop-bericht-comicforschung-empirisch-und-digital/