[Eurchap] Fwd: [ICTs-and-Society] 0.5 FTE Postdoc Research Fellow: Political Economy of the Internet
Michel Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Sat Feb 6 12:20:55 EST 2016
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Subject: [ICTs-and-Society] 0.5 FTE Postdoc Research Fellow: Political
Economy of the Internet
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 14:24:57 +0000
From: Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at uti.at>
Reply-To: christian.fuchs at uti.at
To: discussion-icts-and-society-net at icts-and-society.net
0.5 FTE Postdoc Research Fellow: Political Economy of the Internet
University of Westminster, London
http://fuchs.uti.at/1637/
The EU project netCommons (2016-2018) studies the sociological,
technical and legal aspects of the Internet infrastructure in Europe.
The University of Westminster team is a co-operation of the
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) and the Westminster
Institute for Advanced Studies. It is led by Christian Fuchs and studies
the political economy of Internet infrastructure. We are looking to hire
as soon as possible and until the end of 2018 a London-based 50%
(fixed-term) postdoc research fellow specialising in the political
economy of the Internet. Distance-work is not an option for this
position. It is a 50% position with a total salary of £19,536.5 -
£21,696 p.a. (incl. L.W.A.) [i.e. £20-£21k for 17.5 hours of work per
week].
The appointee will hold a social science PhD (in sociology or a related
field) and will be familiar with the approach of critical political
economy of communication as well as foundations of social
science-oriented Internet research. A key aspect is that the person will
possess excellent skills in both quantitative and qualitative empirical
social science research methods. S/he will also have skills in ethical
impact assessment of information technologies. The appointee will have a
track record of academic publications and be able to leverage contacts
and networks in order to organise workshops, events and a survey for
this project.
The postoc research fellow will help conducting a both quantitatively
and qualitatively focused survey; analyse and interpret the survey
results both statistically and qualitatively; conduct interviews;
conduct ethical and societal impact assessment of Internet
infrastructure’s political economy especially in the context of
un/sustainability, ownership and commodification, democracy and civil
rights, privacy and surveillance, net neutrality, the digital divide and
ideologies; help organising workshops that engage academics as well as
non-academics in the wider public and relevant communities of interest;
produce and publish research reports and articles in open access
journals; present research results; and create accessible materials for
the public.
If you are interested to apply, then please submit one sample
publication (a published article, a chapter from a collected volume,
monograph chapter; unpublished or forthcoming works, works in a language
other than English, and unpublished dissertations are not eligible)
characteristic for your work together with your application (CV,
application form). It is best to combine the CV and the sample
publication into one pdf file
Further information: Christian Fuchs, c.fuchs at westminster.ac.uk
Application and job details:
https://vacancies.westminster.ac.uk/hrvacancies/default.aspx?id=50044110
Application deadline: 18 February 2018
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