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[ecrea] 6 months and 12 months post-doc research position at Reuters Institute in Oxford (1/comparative research and 2/qualitative research)

Sat Dec 19 13:50:37 GMT 2015



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6 months post-doc research position at Reuters Institute in Oxford (comparative research)


The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism in the Department of
Politics and International Relations is seeking to appoint a researcher
to work for six months on a project aimed at analysing media use, with a
particular emphasis on digital media, news, and politics, in a sample of
six countries in the Asia Pacific region (Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia).

The deadline for applications is January 25.

The purpose of the project is to develop a better understanding of media
use in these countries, including the interplay between analogue and
digital media and relation between news provision and news consumption,
and how these countries compare to other high income countries in
Western Europe and North America.

It will involve a combination of survey research and desk-based
research, examining both similarities and differences across the six
case countries. The project builds on our ongoing, annual Reuters
Institute Digital News Report (www.digitalnewsreport.org
<http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/>).

This post is based on fixed-term full-time contract terms at the Reuters
Institute, 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford and is available immediately.

More information here:
http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/research-fellow-media-use-analysis.html

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12 months post-doc research position at Reuters Institute in Oxford (qualitative research)

The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) in the
Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of
Oxford is seeking to appoint a researcher to work for one year as part
of a larger project aimed at analysing media developments in a sample of
more than twenty European countries, with a particular emphasis on
digital media, news, and politics.

The deadline for applications is January 25.

The person appointed to this one-year position will primarily be working
on a specific piece of qualitative research using interviews and other
methods to understand why a significant minority of people—about 7% in
the UK— largely seem to avoid news even as they are surrounded by an
abundance of easily available content and by media organizations that
actively seek their attention. The work will be part of the wider
project, which expands our ongoing, annual Reuters Institute Digital
News Report (www.digitalnewsreport.org
<http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/>).

The role is specifically tied to the issue of news avoidance but will
also include working with the wider project team including the principal
investigators, the project coordinator, a team of other Oxford-based
researchers, as well as a wider network of outside partners from both
the academy and the media industry as part of the larger project. The
position is an exceptional chance to be part of one of the largest
international studies of news media use in the world.

More information here:

http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/research-fellow-qualitative-audience-research.html



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