Friday, 22 November 2024

The African and Middle Eastern Division (AMED) Fellowship

 

Sacred Soundscapes: Music, Poetry, and Aurality within African and Middle Eastern Religious Cultures

Short-term Fellowship Opportunities

The African and Middle Eastern Division (AMED) of the Library of Congress invites applications for short-term postdoctoral and senior fellowships on the theme of sacred soundscapes, defined in the broadest terms. There is no limitation regarding the time period covered but projects must relate primarily to the Library’s African, Middle Eastern, Hebraic and Central Asian collections. Researchers are encouraged to propose projects that utilize new methodologies, interdisciplinary approaches, or comparative perspectives to explore religious culture manifested in sonic traditions. Topics may include but are not limited to sacred music, poetry, spoken word, chanting, performance, mysticism and spiritual practices.

The fellowships are part of the Enhancing Public Understanding of Religious Cultures initiative, which aims in part to support innovative scholarship of some of the most understudied and misunderstood parts of the world through the collections of the Library of Congress. Four fellowships will be awarded each year on different annual themes through a competitive selection process.

This program is made possible through the generous support of the Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative at the Lilly Endowment.

Eligibility

Fellowships will be offered to individuals with doctoral degrees in the humanities or social sciences. To qualify for a Senior Scholar Fellowship, candidates must have held a doctoral or equivalent degree for at least seven years and have a strong record of publication. For an Emerging Scholar fellowship, individuals can be up to seven years beyond their doctoral or equivalent degree.

Applicants who are not U.S. residents but who otherwise meet the above academic qualifications may also apply and be considered for a fellowship, contingent upon the applicant's visa eligibility.

Stipend & Tenure

All appointments must start in 2025. Senior scholars are eligible for a stipend of $5,000 for a minimum residency of two weeks.

Emerging postdoctoral scholars are eligible for a stipend of $7,000 for a minimum residency of one month.

Deadline

All application materials must be submitted by 11:59PM EST on January 20, 2025, including 2 letters of recommendation. Successful applicants will be notified by March 15, 2025.

Apply here: https://www.loc.gov/research-centers/african-and-middle-eastern/about-this-research-center/fellowship-information/fellowship-application/

For more information visit: https://www.loc.gov/research-centers/african-and-middle-eastern/about-this-research-center/fellowship-information/

Saturday, 1 June 2024

Connected Papers: A Visual Tool for Your Literature Search

Connected Papers is a visual exploration tool for researchers. Instead of traditional searches, it lets you enter a single relevant paper or search term. Connected Papers then analyzes the content of that paper/search term and generates a graph/map of similar research articles. This map helps you see the connections and trends within your field, making it easier to find important papers.

With Connected Papers, you can easily generate a research map (visual exploration), discover new research trends, filter results, and build a relevant reading list. It also provides you with a summary of articles, DOI, format, and a digital link to (Pubmed, Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar, ) for easy download.

Basic Steps to Use Connected Papers

Ø  Go to https://www.connectedpapers.com & sign up.

Ø  In the search bar, type your search term or enter the title / DOI of a paper relevant to your search.

Ø  Connected Papers will show you the results listed in the middle of the page. Each result usually includes the title of the article, author(s), journal bibliographic information, and abstract.

Ø  Click on the title that has the site link, and Connected Papers will create a map of related works that are connected to your search term /result.

Ø  Click on any of the names or years on the map, and it will show a summary of the article, other information about related articles, and their citations.

Ø  In the left panel, you will see a list of all the papers on the map. It will also give you the option to search for previous works.