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[ecrea] Pre-and Post-Doctoral Research Appointments in Budapest for Spring/Summer 2014 - Center for Media and Communications Studies (SPP/CEU)
Sat Mar 01 07:25:30 GMT 2014
Pre-and Post-Doctoral Research Appointments in Budapest for Spring /
Summer 2014
The Center for Media and Communication Studies (CMCS) in the School of
Public Policy at Central European University (CEU) is pleased to
announce the availability of research appointments for the spring or
summer 2014.
CMCS is one of Europe’s leading centers of communication research, with
a mission to advance public understanding about the impact of media and
information policy on public life. The CMCS produces scholarly and
practice-oriented research addressing the needs of policy makers, civic
leaders, and citizens. CMCS research promotes pluralism, participation
and the democratic potential of the media, and investigates the
complexities of media and communication in transition.
These are pre- and post-doctoral appointments with the expectation of
residence in Budapest for 1-3 months, depending on the nature of the
project. Ideal applications are working on doctoral projects, or have
recently defended their doctoral work, and the stipend will be
commensurate with experience. Researchers will conduct basic research on
media, technology and political change. Depending on the duration of the
stay, it is hoped that researchers will have the time to advance their
own research agenda and provide some research assistance to the faculty
working at CMCS. We welcome applications from a variety of disciplines,
including the social, information and computer sciences, and media, law,
or science and technology studies.
In particular, we welcome applications related to three domains of inquiry:
* Crowdsourcing and Crowdseeding for Public Policy. How can large
amounts of data, gathered respectfully from large numbers of people over
many devices, be used to improve public policy? Significant
collaborations across the social and computer sciences have helpfully
mapped social relationships or identified social problems. But when can
sourcing or seeding the crowd for relevant information actually yield
better policy alternatives?
* Cyber-Attacks on Civil Society. Increasingly, regimes of many
kinds are using information technologies not just to monitor civil
society, but to attack civil society actors. When do civic conversations
over social media get choked off by bots? What are the known incidents
of government interference with the information infrastructure of civil
society actors, and what can be done about it?
* State Interference with Digital Networks. When do governments
decide to interfere with the Internet, and why? While many observers
celebrate the creative use of digital media by activists and civil
society leaders, there are a significant number of incidents involving
government-led Internet shutdowns.
There are no teaching obligations with this appointment, though
successful applicants may enjoy participating in the CMCS summer school.
Interested candidates should apply via email to (cmcs /at/ ceu.hu). Please
include an academic resume, a writing sample or representative
publication, and the contact information for three referees. In your
cover letter, please describe your research project goals, and the ideal
time frame and earliest start date.
Review of applications will begin March 15, 2014.
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