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[Commlist] Post-doc: Media, Journalism and Community Power at the MIC Center
Wed Feb 26 21:48:24 GMT 2020
The MIC Center’s Media Ecosystem project is recruiting a Post-Doctoral
Researcher
*Philadelphia’s Media Ecosystem: Journalism, Community Organizing, and
the Narratives and Power Structures that Shape our City*
This project will explore the way that community groups across the
region harness media and journalism and other tools to build community
power. The research associate will focus on understanding the
interrelationship between community-oriented media, organizing, and
social change. This research will include a network analysis of both
community media institutions and local community groups to understand
their interconnections, as well as a qualitative examination of the ways
media and other tools are harnessed to build within and across
communities in the region.
Skills and qualifications:
·PhD or equivalent combination of education and experience.
·Experience carrying out qualitative and ethnographic research with
limited direction.
·Report writing ability, including experience writing for non-academic
audiences.
·Ability to cultivate relationships quickly and excellent networking skills.
·Familiarity with and existing relationships with Philadelphia-area
community groups a plus.
·Ability to perform Social Network Analysis/Organizational Network
Analysis and the requisite quantitative skills to display and present
data in compelling and accessible ways a plus.
This post is full-time and for up to 24 months (part-time applications
will also be considered).
The Post-Doctoral fellow will be provided a stipend of $55,000, health
insurance, a workspace, computer, and library access. It is expected
that the fellow be working on-site in Philadelphia.
*About MIC and the project: *
The Media, Inequality & Change Center (MIC) is a collaboration between
University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for communication and
Rutgers University's School of Communication and Information. MIC
occupies the intersection of technology, policy, and social justice. It
is committed to studying the political economy of social problems,
media, and democracy, while engaging local activist projects, and
drawing connections with national and international social movements.
Over the three-year grant, MIC will lead two integrated research
projects focused on Philadelphia’s local media ecosystem. Mapping media
institutions will be a multi-year, multi-phase study employing mixed
methods and resulting in an in-depth, structural analysis of the
region’s news media. MIC’s community network analysis will employ a
political economic framework that assesses the ownership and control of
local media as well as how communities harness media to make positive
social change.Drawing on our deep national and international networks,
MIC will cross-fertilize best practices, amplify findings, and
facilitate dialogue across the city and beyond. As part of this project,
MIC also will provide regular opportunities for project partners and
community organizations to meet, share data, and collaborate with
researchers, practitioners, and organizations engaged in similar work in
other locations domestically and internationally. The project as a whole
will contribute to new knowledge about the interrelationships between
media, organizing, and social change. It will also shed light on the
ways in which our local media ecosystem upholds systems of power.
Ultimately, our aim is to outline a vision for remaking media in ways
that reflect communities’ information needs, especially around vitally
important social issues such as inequality and criminal justice.
For more information:
https://www.miccenter.org/?page_id=243&fbclid=IwAR1QGiJl-QU0pEyut-yjzUnQAMh3nbvAhBBnP8kC4UlMBpIBBY-16vw_Avg
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