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[ecrea] Internet Policy Observatory Post-Doctoral Fellowship or Scholar in Residence
Fri May 24 15:19:59 GMT 2013
Internet Policy Observatory Post-Doctoral Fellowship or Scholar in
Residence
Center for Global Communication Studies
ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
is currently soliciting applications for the Internet Policy Observatory
Post Doctoral Fellowship or Scholar in Residence at the Center for
Global Communication Studies. The Post Doctoral Fellow will help develop
and manage existing research programs surrounding the Internet Policy
Observatory, and develop his/her own independent related research agenda
in the area of global internet policy
Annenberg’s Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) is a leader
in international education and training in comparative media law and
policy. The Center's research and policy work addresses issues of media
regulation, media and democracy, measuring and evaluation of media
development programs, public service broadcasting, and the media's role
in conflict and post-conflict environments.
The Internet Policy Observatory is a multi-component project with a
collaborative network and the goal of assessing incipient Internet
policy and governance shifts in key national fora where restrictive
approaches are being considered.
The project will examine trends and efforts where national decisions
have significance for the formation of global Internet policy. In
addition to sponsoring research and collaborations with key global
research and academic organizations, the Internet Policy Observatory
will undertake its own research initiatives to establish data on the
social and political context of online communications within targeted
countries. Some topics the Internet Policy Observatory will engage in
include:
* The evolution of mechanisms and processes that affect domestic
Internet policy;
* The legal, political, economic, and social factors (domestic and
international) that influence the implementation or non-implementation
of such policies;
* The relationship between national efforts and international policy
formations;
* The role of civil society in domestic Internet policy processes and
control; and
* The role of public opinion as a mode of determining a “demand side”
for useful Internet policy developments.
Applicants should hold postgraduate qualifications at PhD level or
equivalent in a field related to internet policy studies, law or policy,
communication, media/cultural studies. Applicants should possess a track
record of publishing in high quality international journals or other
appropriate refereed publications, as well as teaching experience.
Experience in research proposal development and implementation of
research projects involving both quantitative and qualitative
methodologies is an required. This one-year position comes with a
stipend of $40,000 to $50,000 (depending on years of prior experience),
health insurance, $2,000 in travel and research support, office space
with computer and telephone, and full access to the Penn library system.
Annenberg welcomes domestic and international applicants. If applicant
has not completed graduate studies in English, the University of
Pennsylvania’s TOEFL standards apply
(http://www.sas.upenn.edu/lps/node/452). The fellowship is a one year
term. To apply, please send an application package with CV, statement of
interest, and a brief (2-3 page) proposal for a research project related
to the study of global internet policy to (bsmith /at/ asc.upenn.edu). Research
projects may expand existing research or propose new lines of inquiry.
Please contact the same email address if you have any questions.
Application deadline: June 21, 2013 with a start date tentatively
(flexible) August 15, 2013.
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