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[ecrea] Research Associate (Part-time 0.5 FTE) - Manchester
Fri Oct 30 18:09:27 GMT 2009
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Professor Rachel Gibson
Manchester.ac.uk
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Research Associate (Part-time 0.5 FTE)
(Ref: HUM/91249)
Salary: £30,595 (Grade 6) per annum (pro rata 0.50 fte)
Required to work on the project ?The Internet,
Electoral Politics and Citizen Participation in
Global Perspective?, funded by the Economic and
Social Research Council (ESRC). The project will
explore the impact of new media technologies on
political participation and election campaigning
across a range of countries by citizens and
parties? use of new media in elections.
Particular attention will be paid to forthcoming
parliamentary elections in the UK, Australia
(2010) and Presidential elections in the U.S. and
France (2012). Use will be made of standard
social science methodologies (national opinion
surveys, elite interviews, compilation of
secondary data sources) and new web-based tools
to investigate the use of blogs, social
networking and video sharing sites by voters,
parties and candidates. The post-holder will
assist in conducting and coordinating the
fieldwork, organizing project
workshops/conference, a project website and
contribute to data analysis and publications.
Applicants should have a PhD, or one near
completion in a relevant social sciences
discipline (preferably political science or
sociology), some experience in working on funded
research projects and survey research and design.
You will also have proven ability of data
management and analysis, knowledge and experience
of working with SPSS or equivalent statistical
packages, and a good working knowledge of French.
This position is tenable from 1 February 2010 for
36 months and is part-time (50% fte).
For informal enquiries email (rachel.gibson /at/ manchester.ac.uk).
Closing date: Tuesday 27 November 2009. Please
quote reference number HUM/91249.
Interviews will be held during the week commencing 14 December 2009.
The University will actively foster a culture of
inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve
true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.
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