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[ecrea] postdoc position: Research Associate: ‘Reframing Russia for Global Mediasphere from Cold War to “Information War”’
Fri Apr 14 11:32:50 GMT 2017
Research Associate: ‘Reframing Russia for Global Mediasphere from Cold
War to “Information War”’
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/3-year post available from 1 June 2017 - 37 hours per week for the
first 2 years and 11.1 hours per week for the third year. Closing Date:
9 May, 2017/
A Research Associate in Sociology is required to support Professor Marie
Gillespie (Sociology) and Dr Alistair Willis (Computer Science) who,
with colleagues from Manchester University (Russian Studies), are
beginning a major 3-year, AHRC-funded grant project on ‘Reframing Russia
for the Global Mediasphere: From Cold War to “Information War”?’. The
project will provide new, inter-disciplinary insights into the post-Cold
War global media ecology through an in-depth case study of one of its
most controversial actors, RT (Russia Today).
The Research Associate will support colleagues with an analysis of RT
audiences and their interactions with and responses to RT’s broadcast,
online and social media outputs in English (and Arabic would be
desirable but not essential). You will conduct focus group interviews
with RT audiences and users, and using a variety of techniques in
computational, content, image and discourse analysis, will investigate
user interactions online and in social networks. You will co-author
articles, contribute one article of your own on a relevant topic, and
work alongside a second Research Associate in gathering other research
sources and producing reports for our non-academic partners.
The successful candidate will have excellent knowledge of international
news media, audience research and social media analysis, and will have
completed a PhD on news media, political communication and/or
international relations-related issues. You will have advanced literacy
skills in writing English for academic purposes but also be able to
write in an appropriate register for policy-makers and diverse publics.
Please note that as a consequence of the applicable Immigration Rules
relating to salary levels, The Open University will not be able to
obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship for the third year of this contract.
Consequently in order to be considered for this appointment, all non
EU/EEA candidates must hold a UK visa valid for the duration of the
contract OR must be able to show that (subject to the necessary
applications) they will have entitlement to remain in the UK without the
benefit of a certificate of sponsorship at the commencement of the third
year of this contract.
For queries about the post, email Professor Marie Gillespie
((marie.gillespie /at/ open.ac.uk))
An application form and job related information are available at:
http://www.open.ac.uk/about/employment/vacancies/research-associate-%E2%80%98reframing-russia-global-mediasphere-cold-war-%E2%80%9Cinformation-war%E2%80%9D%E2%80%99-13436
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