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[Commlist] postdoc position at the Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
Mon Mar 09 21:09:52 GMT 2020
The Institute for Information Law (http://www.ivir.nl ) at the
University of Amsterdam is looking for a postdoctoral socio-legal
research scientist
###Job description###
As a research scientist, you’ll be working on the social and
institutional aspects of trust in and by technological systems. Multiple
technologies emerged to produce trust (such as global reputation
systems, (self-sovereign) identity systems), or minimize the need for
trust (DLTs). Trust, as produced by technical systems has many possible
sources: strong cryptography, censorship resistance through
decentralization, good governance, or legal legibility, certainty and
compliance. Some of these trust sources, like technology governance and
regulation, can complement each other. Others, such as compliance and
decentralization, seem to be in contradiction. As a social scientist,
you will be working with legal scholars on answering the following two
questions at the intersection of trust and technology:
- How do (decentralized) technologies produce trust or minimize
the need for trust?
- What makes these systems trustworthy?
You will answer these questions by studying various aspects of trust and
trustworthiness in technological contexts.
In particular you will:
- conduct empirical research among technology developers on the
trustworthiness of technology: -- design and implement surveys, and
conduct qualitative analysis on how technology developers see the
trustworthiness of technology they build and operate, and how they
implement and balance different sources of trust in technological
systems (system design, governance, legal compliance, etc.);
- conduct empirical research among technology users on the topic of
trust: -- design and implement surveys among users of blockchain based
systems on the issue of trust and trustworthiness;
-- conduct a qualitative analysis of the discourses around trust and DLTs;
- work on the problem of institutional embeddedness of decentralized
technical systems:
-- conduct empirical research on how existing societal stakeholders
(such as businesses, the media, various professional groups, regulators,
policymakers) see the trustworthiness of decentralized technologies, and
their ability to produce trust;
-- study the institutional change that may be necessary to better
incorporate technical trust producers in systems of accountability and
oversight;
- work with legal scholars on new policy proposals aimed at building
trust in decentralized technologies, and between users of such systems;
- contribute to the development of research methodology and infrastructure;
- organize workshops to discuss and disseminate the research findings.
###Requirements###
Candidates are expected to meet the following requirements.
You have:
- an interest in researching social diffusion/application/regulation of
digital technologies;
- a background in one or more of the following disciplines: -- Sociology;
-- Economics;
-- Political Science
-- Computer Science,
-- Media studies
with special focus on sociology of organizations, sociology or economics
of innovation, or science and technology studies;
IVIR is the host institution of the Blockchain & Society Policy Research
Lab (https://blockchain-society.science/) , founded in 2018 with the
help of an ERC starting Grant by Dr Balázs Bodó. The work of the Lab
focuses on the regulatory challenges around the latest iteration of
decentralized technologies, such as blockchains and DLTs. We use the
term ‘blockchain technology’ as a placeholder concept for technological
ordering regimes, which, among others, promise impartial, automated, and
ex-ante enforcement of technology-encoded rules and norms, and thus have
the potential to enable new forms of trust-dependent activities. While
blockchain technologies go through the cycles of hypes and busts, the
ongoing innovation in this domain produces often highly contentious, and
increasingly plausible visions of how our social, political, economic
relationships could be re-organized.
Please apply here:
https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2020/02/20-080-postdoctoral-socio-legal-research-scientist-at-ivir.html
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