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[ecrea] Postdoctoral fellowship on youth and participatory politics
Sat Apr 27 21:52:38 GMT 2013
From: "Earl, Jennifer Suzanne - (jenniferearl)"
<(jenniferearl /at/ email.arizona.edu)>
*Youth Activism Postdoctoral Fellowship*
The Youth Activism
Project<http://ypp.dmlcentral.net/content/youth-activism-project-yap>,
housed in the School of Sociology at the University of
Arizona<http://sociology.arizona.edu/>, invites applications for a
one-year, *renewable postdoctoral fellowship on youth and participatory
politics to begin in Fall 2013*. The Youth Activism Project, directed by
Dr. Jennifer Earl<http://jearl.faculty.arizona.edu/>, is part of the
MacArthur Network on Youth and Participatory
Politics<http://ypp.dmlcentral.net/>. It is focused on youth engagement
in protest, particularly online protest and flash activism.
The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for working with the PI to
design and implement research studies related to overall project themes,
including quantitative content coding of protest websites and analysis
of this coding as well as interviews and focus groups with youth about
online protest. Strong candidates will have research experience in both
quantitative and qualitative methods, notable experience working in
Stata or R, and be productive working in teams and independently. All
candidates must have a Ph.D. in hand by the commencement of the
fellowship and would preferably have received their Ph.D. within the
past three years.
The School of Sociology at the University of Arizona is one of the best
sociology programs in the country, consistently ranked among the top 20
Sociology programs in the United States for the past thirty years. It
boasts a lively intellectual community and has played a pivotal role in
the careers of many leading sociologists. Situated in the beautiful
southwest in Tucson, the University of Arizona offers excellent benefits
and Tucson offers a wonderful living experience. Competitive salary will
be based on experience.
To apply, visit www.uacareertrack.com and apply for Job Number 52359. In
addition to online forms, candidates must upload a letter of interest,
c.v., (including the names of three references) and a research statement
(see job ad for details).
The University of Arizona is an equal opportunity employer, committed to
building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and strongly
encourages applications from women and minority candidates. Review of
applications will continue until the position is filled. Only complete
applications will be considered.
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