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[Commlist] Senior Research Associate: Social Constructions of Climate Futures at University of Hamburg
Wed Jan 02 14:58:56 GMT 2019
Senior Research Associate: Social Constructions of Climate Futures at
University of Hamburg
Universität Hamburg invites applications for a position as a Senior
Research Associate in the field of Journalism and Media Studies (or
related social sciences) with a strong expertise in the analysis of
journalistic and social media content for the project “Social
Constructions of Climate Futures” within the framework of the DFG
Cluster of Excellence ‘CliCCS – Climate, Climatic Change and Society’,
in accordance with Section 28 subsection 3 of the Hamburg higher
education act (Hamburgisches Hochschulgesetz, HmbHG). The position
commences on the 1st of April 2019.
CliCCS is an ambitious research program at Universität Hamburg and its
partner institutions. Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), it
is part of Germany’s Excellence Strategy. CliCCS’ overarching research
question reads: Which climate futures are possible, and which are
plausible? The project “Social Constructions of Climate Futures”
explores how journalistic and social media, local discourses, scientists
and stakeholders debate and imagine the future in the context of a
changing climate - comparing debates in German speaking countries, the
United States, India and Southern Africa.
The position is remunerated at the salary level TV-L 13 and calls for 39
hours per week.
The fixed-term nature of this contract is based upon Section 2 of the
academic fixed-term labor contract act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz,
WissZeitVG) and will end on December 31st 2025.
The University aims to increase the number of women in research and
teaching and explicitly encourages women to apply. Equally qualified
female applicants will receive preference in ac-cordance with the
Hamburg act on gender equality (Hamburgisches Gleichstellungsgesetz,
HmbGleiG).
CliCCS offers accompanying measures to help scientists thrive through
all stages of their careers.
Responsibilities:
Conducting journalism and media studies on the construction of climate
futures
Coordination and management of the project “Social Constructions of
Climate Futures”
Contribution to project development under supervision of project leaders
Contribution to overall interdisciplinary synthesis of the Cluster of
Excellence CliCCS
Specific Duties:
Conducting and combining automated and manual quantitative and
qualitative content analysis
Developing and (co-)authoring articles to be published in international
academic journals
Presenting research at international conferences
Science Management tasks (e.g. oversight of budget, organisation of
cooperation between PhD researchers, workshop organisation)
Contribute to synthesis papers of the overall CliCCS project
Requirements:
Demonstrated interest in the field of climate, risk, science and
environmental communication
Expertise in automated and manual content analysis
Good knowledge of multi-variate statistics
Basic knowledge of R or other programming skills
Basic knowledge of qualitative research or network analysis
Publications in peer-reviewed journals
Native or advanced knowledge in English and German
Demonstrated experience and interest in project management
Ability to work proactively in an interdisciplinary team
An excellent university degree in media and journalism studies, related
social sciences or neighboring disciplines (such as corpus linguistics),
plus a very good or excellent doctorate in any of these fields.
Severely disabled applicants will receive preference over equally
qualified non-disabled applicants.
For further information, please contact
(michael.brueggemann /at/ uni-hamburg.de) or consult our website at
https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/.
Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and copies
of degree certificate(s) submitted as one single PDF file. The
application deadline is 31.01.2019. Please send applications to:
(christiane.krueger /at/ uni-hamburg.de).
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