Particularite
We invite applications for two interdisciplinary PhD positions in the environmental humanities at the intersection of literary and cultural studies, the social sciences, and biodiversity communication.
The two PhD positions are part of a larger research project on the cultural perception of biodiversity, focusing specifically on biodiversity narratives. The project systematically examines how biodiversity is represented, narrated, and justified across science, politics, and culture - particularly in literature. At its core, the project investigates how biodiversity acquires value through narratives - not only in instrumental or ethical terms, but also through aesthetic and affective dimensions. Insights gained from this analysis will be used to inform future approaches to biodiversity communication. The focus is on the German-speaking world and Switzerland.
Both dissertations will analyze existing narratives and discourses about biodiversity in different societal contexts. One PhD project (PhD 1) will focus on representations of biodiversity, the other (PhD 2) on the justification of biodiversity values and biodiversity conservation.
The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and led by Prof. Dr. Claudia Keller, a cultural and literary scholar based at the Environmental Sciences and Humanities Institute (UniFR_ESH) at the University of Fribourg. This highly interdisciplinary institute coordinates and promotes research and teaching in environmental and sustainability studies, providing a unique space for reflection and dialogue on these issues in Switzerland.
Domaine d'activite
PhD 1: Biodiversity Representation
Objectives and tasks:
The PhD project (monograph or cumulative dissertation) will include the following tasks:
Cultural and literary analysis of biodiversity narratives in science, society, and culture
Theoretical and methodological development of approaches to analyzing and assessing biodiversity narratives and the values they convey
Systematize the various forms of biodiversity representations in the various fields
Interdisciplinary reflection on the role of biodiversity narratives in communication and public understanding
Organization of workshops and conferences, as well as editorial work within the project framework
Collaboration with other research groups at the UniFR_ESH Institute and the Department of Geosciences
PhD 2: Biodiversity Justification
Objectives and tasks:
The PhD project (monograph or cumulative dissertation) will include the following tasks:
Cultural and literary analysis of biodiversity narratives in science, society, and culture
Conduct semi-structured interviews with stakeholders from biodiversity science and policy on biodiversity narratives and different forms of justification for biodiversity conservation, followed by the transcription, coding, and qualitative analysis of the interview data.
Systematize and critically reflect on biodiversity narratives and their ethical justifications from textual and interview data
Interdisciplinary reflection on the role of biodiversity narratives in communication and public understanding
Organization of workshops and conferences, as well as editorial work within the project framework
Collaboration with other research groups at the UniFR_ESH Institute and the Department of Geosciences
Exigences
Postes vacants | Environmental Sciences and Humanities | Universite de Fribourg
Exigences linguistiques
autre: English
Date d'entree en fonction:
01.06.2026
Renseignements:
Claudia Keller
claudia.keller@unifr.ch
Date limite de reception des offres:
13.03.2026
environment@unifr.ch
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