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[Commlist] Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Visual Studies Lab, TRAVIS)
Wed Sep 07 14:50:58 GMT 2022
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Visual Studies Lab, TRAVIS)/
Tutkijatohtori (Visual Studies Lab, TRAVIS)
3-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Visual Studies Lab, TRAVIS)
Tampere University and Tampere University of Applied Sciences create a
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The Visual Studies Lab (VSL) is located at the Communication Sciences
Unit at Tampere University within the Faculty of Information Technology
and Communication Sciences. VSL focuses on images and visuality from a
social scientific perspective; externally funded projects are led by
PI’s from visual studies, media and communication studies, sociology,
anthropology and international relations. Our work is often conducted in
close collaboration with colleagues from related disciplines, including
computing, the arts, and perceptual psychology.
TRAVIS
Trust and Visuality: Everyday digital practices (TRAVIS) is an
international research project funded by the Chanse programme. Professor
Asko Lehmuskallio will lead the research conducted in Finland, other
team leaders are Professor Katrin Tiidenberg (Tallinn University,
Estonia, PL), Professor Gillian Rose (Oxford University, UK) and Dr
Maria Schreiber (Salzburg University, Austria), who will all recruit for
and lead respective work to be conducted in Austria, Estonia and the
United Kingdom.
TRAVIS will focus theoretically and empirically on practices of visual
digital trust, specifically in interrelated fields that are central to
everyday enactments of trust: wellbeing, health and news. Specifically,
we look at health news and social media health communication. Their
centrality to questions of trust and the social implications of that
centrality has been highlighted particularly in the last years of the
ongoing pandemic. The team chose this focus for three reasons: first,
humans tend to experience visual information as more trustworthy than
other communicative modes. Second, while trust continues to be crucial
for social life, it is significantly complicated by our increasing
reliance on online communication, where we have to infer our
communication partners and their intentions from their on-screen
representations and algorithmic manipulation. And finally, the pandemic
showed us that visual digital representations related to our individual
(eg step counts, recovery selfies) and collective (eg visualizations of
infection rates) experiences of health are increasingly central to our
lives.
Job description
VSL is seeking for a postdoctoral researcher to conduct the fieldwork in
Finland for TRAVIS, as well as to participate in other aspects of the
project, including preparation of ethical research documentation
throughout the project, data collection, analysis and storage,
preparation of research outputs, as well as impact with academic and
non-academic partners alike. The research to be conducted is highly
qualitative, and includes a range of methods appropriate for studying
digital visual trust, e.g. interviews, walkthrough methods, image
analyses, possible short-term participant observation, and others deemed
appropriate by the research team. An interest in quantitative digital
methods is valued, but not a requirement.
Besides involvement in TRAVIS, you will be involved in yearly meetings
of CHANSE funded projects, as well as part of the Communication Sciences
Unit’s research community, particularly COMET (Tampere Research Centre
for Journalism, Media and Communication) and VSL (Visual Studies Lab).
The candidate should have excellent cooperative skills, and an openness
for work in an international team.
Responsibilities
The postdoctoral research fellow will report to Professor Lehmuskallio.
They will develop theoretical and empirical work on visual trust, in
close co-operation with international project partners. Prepare
documentation for ethical research data management throughout the
project. Conduct systematic literature reviews and maintain a shared
Zotero library. Adapt and develop qualitative methodologies appropriate
for the research. Collect and analyse empirical data, following
agreements within TRAVIS. Manage own research activities, co-ordinate
and finish work to deadlines. Collaborate in preparation of high-quality
academic publications. Work with non-academic partners to develop
societal impact. Participate in project meetings nationally and
internationally. Prepare for, and represent TRAVIS at workshops,
seminars and international conferences. Participate in and develop
Visual Studies Lab activities, and participate in teaching at the
Communication Sciences Unit (10% of work time).
Requirements
The candidate should hold a relevant PhD or similar qualification (e.g.
in Visual Studies; Media & Communication Studies; Sociology;
Anthropology), have an ability to conduct empirical work in Finland, as
well as speak fluent English.
You are expected to have experience of collecting and analysing
qualitative research data, as well as relevant theoretical knowledge and
methodological knowledge for contributing to TRAVIS.
You will need to have an ability to manage your own research and hold to
deadlines, and an ability to working in an international and
interdisciplinary team. You should have excellent written and oral
skills, as well as a record of academic publications and presentations,
appropriate for your career stage.
You should also be able to produce relevant content for decision makers
(reports, policy briefs, presentations), as well as to co-operate with
relevant stakeholders regarding visual trust.
We offer
The position will be filled for a fixed-term period of up to 3 years.
Starting date is November 1 2022, or as soon as possible thereafter. A
trial period of 6 months is applied to all new employees.
We offer a competitive academic salary, depending on experience and
merits achieved (the position is placed on job demand levels 5–6 in
accordance with the Finnish University Salary System). Traveling costs
to presenting peer-reviewed work in major international conferences are
covered by default, as well as to relevant TRAVIS project meetings bot
nationally and internationally. In addition, the position comes with
extensive benefits such as occupational healthcare, on-campus sports
facilities, flexible working hours, and several restaurants and cafés on
campus with staff discounts. The job is associated with 1612 h annual
working time, which translates to approx. 6 weeks of holiday per year.
Please read more about working at Tampere University.
About the research environment
Finland is among the most stable, free and safe countries in the world,
based on prominent ratings by various agencies. It is also ranked as one
of the top countries as far as social progress is concerned. Tampere is
the largest inland city of Finland, and the city is counted among the
major academic hubs in the Nordic countries, offering a dynamic living
environment. Tampere region is one of the most rapidly growing urban
areas in Finland and home to a vibrant knowledge-intensive
entrepreneurial community. The city is an industrial powerhouse that
enjoys a rich cultural scene and a reputation as a centre of Finland’s
information society. Despite its growth, living in Tampere is highly
affordable for housing. In addition, the excellent public transport
network enables quick, easy, and cheap transportation around the city of
Tampere and university campuses. Tampere is also surrounded by vivid
nature with forests and lakes, providing countless opportunities for
easy-to-access outdoor adventures and refreshment throughout the year.
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