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[Commlist] Call for Applications: Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowships “Algorithmed Public Spheres” (Hamburg)
Thu Feb 28 23:32:26 GMT 2019
***Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowships “Algorithmed Public Spheres”
(Deadline: April 1st)***
The Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) in
Hamburg, Germany, invites applications for international postdoctoral
research fellows who will conduct innovative research on the social and
cultural impact of algorithms during stays of 2-12 months in the
academic year 2019/2020.
The Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) is
a publicly funded research institute and member institute of the Leibniz
Association that focuses on the study of mediated public communication.
Its research encompasses both broadcast and digital communication from
an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective.
The members of the postdoctoral research network Algorithmed Public
Spheres (http://aps.leibniz-hbi.de/) study the relevance of algorithms
for the constitution of the public sphere. We emphasize in particular
the importance of algorithms for filtering, ranking and selecting media
content and for structuring digital communication. In contrast to the
use of data mining in areas such as healthcare, credit scoring and
general business analytics, where such techniques have a long tradition,
the impact of algorithms on the public sphere poses novel challenges.
How are communication, media, and public discourse impacted by
transferring the dominant logics of consumption from other industries to
news, information, and political deliberation, implemented in social
media platforms, search engines, and on news websites? How do we adapt
as individuals as well as as a society to the growing prevalence of
algorithmic systems?
Research in this area could include:
– Algorithms and political polarization
– Reverse engineering of platform mechanics
– (Big) social data mining
– Fragmentation of the public sphere
– Governance of and by algorithms
– Algorithm awareness and algorithm literacy
– Measurement of algorithmic bias and discrimination
– Algorithms in news production, distribution and consumption processes
– User interaction with and rationalization of algorithms
We invite applications for international postdoctoral research fellows
from fields including, but not restricted to, computer and information
science, communication and media studies, law, political science,
sociology and philosophy, who will conduct innovative research on the
social and cultural impact of algorithms during stays of 2-12 months in
Hamburg in the academic year 2019/2020. We particularly welcome
cross-cutting research proposals that integrate technical and social
perspectives and result in concrete outcomes, for example in the form of
peer-reviewed research articles or proposals for externally funded projects.
Up to two funded fellowships will be awarded as result of this call. The
fellowships cover airfare and a contribution to the accommodation and
subsistence in Hamburg. In specific cases, we may offer a temporary
employment contract instead of a scholarship.
To apply, please send a cover letter (one page), a project proposal (up
to three pages) and your CV (up to four pages), including a list of your
most relevant publications (maximum of five), to Cornelius Puschmann
((c.puschmann /at/ leibniz-hbi.de) <mailto:(c.puschmann /at/ leibniz-hbi.de)>). Please
note that applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Application deadline: April 1, 2019
Announcement of 2019/2020 Fellows: May 1, 2019
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