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[Commlist] One doctoral studentship in Media and Communication Studies
Sat Dec 17 09:46:44 GMT 2022
*Call for applications:*
*One doctoral studentship in Media and Communication Studies as part of
the /The Digital Welfare State /research project funded by the Knut and
Alice Wallenberg Foundation*
Södertörn University welcomes proposals for doctoral theses in *Media
and Communication Studies*, to be conducted within the research project:
“The Digital Welfare State”
<https://www.sh.se/forskning/var-forskning/forskningsdatabas/forskningsprojekt/the-digital-welfare-state>.
This project investigates the extensive implementation of automated
decision-making in the welfare sector across Europe, and is one of the
first to systematically link automation to questions of falling trust,
declining civic participation and, by extension, challenges for
democracy. Data-based infrastructures for public administration are
shaping not only welfare provision, but also state-citizen relations and
issues relating to ethics and accountability, human agency in relation
to complex socio-technical systems, and biases and inequalities.
The project is premised on three major developments: 1) the major shift
towards datafication and digitalisation of large parts of society 2)
major changes in the organisation of the welfare state 3) declining
trust in democracy. It foregrounds the perspective of citizens in terms
of both the introduction process and its democratic implications.
Combining extensive mapping, surveys, in-depth interviews and expert
interviews, the project engages with the practices and experiences, as
well as the attitudes and implications of automated decision-making in
the welfare sector. These areas will be explored in Sweden with links to
the European context. The project provides an in-depth and cutting-edge
understanding of the process of automating welfare from a citizen
perspective, producing highly relevant insights into how automated
decision-making can support but also harm democracy.
**
*Media and Communication Studies***at Södertörn University is one of
Sweden’s leading environments for media research and education. Research
and education are focused on the contemporary digitised media landscape,
founded on a historically informed understanding in which new
communication technologies and their contexts are related to their
predecessors.The research environment currently comprises around 20
researchers/teachers including six full professors, six associate
professors (docents), and nine doctoral students. All our doctoral
students have an international profile, and the working language of the
doctoral programme is English. For more information, please click here
<https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/research/our-research/media-and-communication-studies?query=media%20and%20communication%20studies>.
For a Swedish version click here <https://www.sh.se/mkv>.
Doctoral studies at the Department of Media and Communication Studies is
part of the research area of *Critical Cultural Theory*, which is an
interdisciplinary research environment which consists of seven subjects
in the humanities. Research focuses on critically motivated studies of
cultural artifacts and human practices.For more information, please
click here
<https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/research/doctoral-level-education/critical-and-cultural-theory?query=critical%20cultural%20theory>.
For a Swedish version click here
<https://www.sh.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/kritisk-kulturteori?query=kritisk%20kultur%20teori>.
*Description of the doctoral position *The PhD project should be linked
to critical research on the digitalisation of welfare in the broadest
sense. This may include studies of how citizens experience automation in
the welfare sector, as well as the material and cultural conditions of
digitalisation, datafication and automation, e.g. the technological
infrastructures and social practices that are the underlying
preconditions. The project should be situated within critical data
studies as well as critical studies of digitalisation and related
fields. The doctoral student will be part of an international and
interdisciplinary research team.The successful applicant will write the
thesis as part of the The Digital Welfare State research project.For
more information about The Digital Welfare State, please contact the
project manager (see below).
**
*Entry requirements*
/The general entry requirements are:/
1. a second-cycle qualification,
2. fulfilled requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits,
of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle, or
3. substantially equivalent knowledge acquired in some other way in
Sweden or abroad. **
The Faculty Board may permit an exemption from the general entry
requirements for an individual applicant, if there are special grounds.
(Ordinance 2010:1064)
/Specific entry requirements/
The specific entry requirements are fulfilled by a student who has
passed courses worth at least 90 credits in Media and Communication
Studies, including a degree project worth at least 15 credits, or who
has acquired the equivalent knowledge. The ability to assimilate
academic material in English and a command of the language necessary for
work on the thesis are prerequisites for admission to the degree programme.
**
*Admission and employment *
This position includes admission to third-cycle education, i.e. research
level, and employment on a doctoral studentship at the School of Culture
and Education at Södertörn University. The intended outcome for admitted
students is a PhD. The programme covers 240 credits, which is the
equivalent of four years of full-time study. The position may be
extended by a maximum of one year due to the inclusion of departmental
duties, i.e. education, research and/or administration (equivalent to no
more than 20% of full-time). Other grounds for extension could be leave
of absence because of illness or for service in the defence forces, an
elected position in a trade union/student organisation, or parental
leave. Provisions relating to employment on a doctoral studentship are
in the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 5, Sections 1-7.
*Date of employment:*1 September 2023
**
*General Syllabus for third-cycle programmes in Media and Communication
Studies*: English
version<https://www.sh.se/download/18.7d9f1b25167c61c5af3956f8/1551181735681/General%20syllabus%20in%20Media%20and%20Communication%20Studies.pdf>or
Swedish
version<https://www.sh.se/download/18.7d9f1b25167c61c5af367ec7/1549980519389/ASP%20MKV%20160610.pdf>
*Information about admission regulations*including selection criteria,
and third-cycle education at Södertörn University: English
version<https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/research/doctoral-level-education/governing-documents-for-doctoral-studies>or
Swedish
version<https://www.sh.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/styrdokument-for-forskarutbildningar>
*Application procedure*
For more details, see this website under
FAQ<https://www.sh.se/english/sodertorn-university/research/doctoral-level-education/interested-in-doctoral-studies>.Please
use Södertörn University´s web-based recruitment system “ReachMee”.
Click on the link "ansök" (apply) at the bottom of the announcement.
Your application may be written in English or Swedish/Norwegian/Danish
and must include:
- an application letter
- curriculum vitae
- degree certificate and certificates that demonstrate eligibility to
apply for the position (if not written in English or
Swedish/Norwegian/Danish, you must enclose translated versions)
- Bachelor’s essay and Master’s dissertation in the field in accordance
with the entry requirements (if not written in Swedish, Norwegian,
Danish or English, you must enclose a summary of 5-6 pages, approx.
14,000 characters, to the copy of the dissertation).
- a research plan (project plan) of between 1000 and 1500 words. The
project’s relevance to *Media and Communication Studies*, *Critical and
Cultural Theory*, and the research project *The Digital Welfare State*
must be clear.
- two references, with contact details, and a short note on their
relationship to the applicant (for example supervisor).
If available, a maximum of three publications may also be attached.
Incomplete applications will not be processed.
*Application deadline: *13 February 2023at 23:59
*Further information *
Anne Kaun, Media and Communication Studies, project manager,
(anne.kaun /at/ sh.se) <mailto:(anne.kaun /at/ sh.se)>
Göran Bolin, Director of Studies (third cycle), (goran.bolin /at/ sh.se)
<mailto:(goran.bolin /at/ sh.se)>
Mirjam Bargello Lindberg, Human Resources Officer, School of Culture and
Education, (mirjam.bargello.lindberg /at/ sh.se)
<mailto:(mirjam.bargello.lindberg /at/ sh.se)>**
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