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[Commlist] Post-doc position in media and democracy at Charles University, Prague
Wed Sep 21 07:25:33 GMT 2022
Postdoctoral position in media and democracy
At the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism
Charles University
The Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, Charles
University, Czech Republic, invites applications for a postdoctoral
position associated with the Horizon 2020/Europe projects EUMEPLAT and
MeDeMAP, expected to start on 1 Match 2023 (*), or as soon as possible
thereafter. The position is full-time for 12 months, renewable for 2
times 12 months (at 75% part-time).
(*) We reserve the right not to fill the position.
Job content
The EUMEPLAT project aims at analyzing the role of media platforms in
fostering or dismantling European identity. Drawing on the assumption
that European dimension has rarely been dominant in media history and
focusing on the “platformization” process and its positive and negative
externalities, the main research question is whether or not new
platforms are making European culture more European or not. (see
https://www.eumeplat.eu/)
The MeDeMAP project aims to clarify the extent to which certain media
under which conditions perform which democratic functions for which
audiences, thus making it apparent what is at stake for democratic media
- and for democracy itself, covering both representative and
participatory notions of democracy. The project focuses on the media's
potential to promote and support political participation (supply side),
the media use patterns, communication needs and democratic attitudes of
the audiences (demand side) and the supply/demand side interactions in
all EU Member States.
The selected applicant will, during the period of one year:
* For EUMEPLAT: (1) coordinate one area related to the future scenario
development in relation to platformization and Europeanization (WP5),
and provide support to the other areas.
* For MeDeMAP: (1) coordinate and significantly contribute to the
development of the MeDeMAP theoretical framework and its translation
into analytical models, and (2) contribute to data gathering and
analysis for the project’s work packages on the legal frameworks, media
systems and audiences.
The ideal candidate is/has:
* An excellent scholar in communication and media studies
* Excellent research skills, as demonstrated by a track record of
publishing in high-ranked venues or a demonstrable capacity to develop
such a record;
* An excellent command of English (CEFR C1/C2);
* A strong cooperative attitude and willingness to engage in
collaborative research;
* A capacity to plan structure and execute tasks autonomously;
* A strongly developed sense for research ethics.
* A willingness to live in Prague
The ability to speak Czech is appreciated but not required.
The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with the
project leader, Nico Carpentier, and the other team members.
The EUMEPLAT and MeDeMAP teams are committed to creating and maintaining
a diverse workplace.
Qualification requirements
To be considered for the position, applicants must have successfully
completed a PhD in communication and media studies or an affiliated
academic field.
Application process
The application must be written in English and include the following
elements:
* Application letter/cover letter (max 2 pages)
* Curriculum vitae (with applicant’s e-mail & telephone number, and
including a complete and numbered list of publications)
* Documentation of qualifications (examination certificates/PhD diploma,
etc.)
* Research plan and project description, including a short description
of previous research and a plan for the development of the subproject
for which the postdoc is responsible in the TMT project (max 5 pages)
* The names and contact details of two referees
* Publications: Applicants may choose a maximum of three publications
for assessment. Publication dates must be clearly marked on the
publication list (which is part of the CV).
The closing date for applications is 15 November 2022, 17:00 CET.
Applications or supplementary material received thereafter will not be
considered.
Applications need to be emailed to Nico Carpentier at
(nico.carpentier /at/ fsv.cuni.cz). In case of large files, please use a
file-transfer service.
Further information
For further information about the content-related components of the
position, please contact Nico Carpentier (email:
(nico.carpentier /at/ fsv.cuni.cz)).
For more information about the financial elements of the position,
please contact Natálie Švarcová (email: (natalie.svarcova /at/ fsv.cuni.cz))
Unsolicited marketing offers are not appreciated and will not receive a
response.
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