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[ecrea] Post-doc research jobs at Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, U of Oxford
Mon Nov 14 22:47:16 GMT 2016
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) in the
Department of Politics and International Relations is seeking to appoint
one or more post-doctoral researchers to work for one or two years as
part of a larger project aimed at analysing media developments in a
sample of more than thirty countries (most of them in Europe), with a
particular emphasis on digital media, news, and politics.
The RISJ is looking for individuals who can take responsibility for and
deliver on distinct parts of a larger project to advance our
understanding of how journalism is changing in different contexts in
light of the rise of digital media. These positions are an exceptional
chance to be part of one of the largest international studies of
journalism and news in the world.
The purpose of the larger project is to develop a better understanding
of media developments in these countries (and their implications),
including the interplay between analogue and digital media and the
relation between news provision and news consumption. The project output
includes both academic publications and publications oriented primarily
at media industry professionals, practicing journalists, and
policy-maker audiences.
The individuals appointed will primarily be working with RISJ Director
of Research Rasmus Kleis Nielsen as part of the wider project, which
expands our ongoing, annual Reuters Institute Digital News Report
(www.digitalnewsreport.org <http://www.digitalnewsreport.org>) and our
wider Reuters Institute research activities. The work will primarily be
focused on a combination of desk-based research, interviews, and
analysis of secondary sources of data (including industry data), some of
it in collaboration with others, as well as with a wider network of
outside partners from both the academy and the media industry.
We are particularly interested in new colleagues who can help us develop
our understanding of one of the following key areas:
• Distributed news: how are media users navigating an increasingly
distributed media environment where digital intermediaries like search
engines, social media, and the like play a more and more important role
in terms of the discovery and distribution of news?
• The business of digital news: how are media organisations developing
new sources of revenue and new business models to sustain news
production in a digital media environment?
• The value of news: how can we better understand, quantitatively and
qualitatively, the value of news from the point of view of individual
news users and society as a whole, especially in light of the move to a
high-choice, increasingly digital media environment?
• Innovation and product development in digital news: how are legacy
and/or digital-born media organisations adapting to a rapidly evolving
digital environment and how can one assess the advantages and
disadvantages of different approaches to innovation and development?
The posts will be based on fixed-term full-time contract terms at the
Reuters Institute, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford, and is available as soon
as possible for up to 2 years. Start date and length will be agreed
individually.
The successful candidates will have a completed doctorate (or evidence
of imminent completion) or equivalent experience in a substantive area
of political or other social science including journalism/media studies;
experience in working with relevant methods including desk-based
research, quantitative and qualitative data, and secondary sources in
analysing digital media as well as familiarity with the existing
literature and work in the field of comparative/international media
research. The duties and skills required are described in more detail in
the further particulars, these are available from our further
particulars (below) or from the Personnel Office, Department of Politics
and International Relations, e-mail: (vacancies /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)
<mailto:(vacancies /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk)>. <mailto:(vacancies /at/ politics.ox.ac.uk).>
The closing date for applications is noon, UK time on *Friday 16th
December 2016*.
Interviews will take place on Monday 9th January 2016 and Tuesday 10th
January 2017.
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