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[ecrea] PhD Scholarship at Centre for Critical Media Literacy at Dublin Institute of Technology
Thu Feb 15 17:33:11 GMT 2018
The Centre for Critical Media Literacy at Dublin Institute of Technology
is offering a four-year PhD scholarship for a research on a project that
will use social media as a tool for journalistic transparency with a
student-produced community newspaper/website. The deadline for
applications is February 26th. Send a CV and cover email to
(harry.browne /at/ dit.ie) and see <http://criticalmedialiteracy.org> (and
below) for more details.
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Critical Media Literacy
The Centre for Critical Media Literacy aims to facilitate a range of
media research, production, learning and community engagement, with a
commitment to equality and diversity, and to an understanding of media
literacy in wider social, economic and political contexts. Its mission
includes scientifically informed and timely studies of the changing
technologies that are used in media production, distribution and
consumption.
PhD Scholarship Opportunity: The centre is pleased to be able to offer a
scholarship for a four-year PhD working on a community-based
media-literacy project. It would be of particular interest to someone
with a background in journalism and strong knowledge of social media.
The project, which has been approved for funding under the College of
Arts and Tourism scholarship scheme in DIT, will use The Liberty, a
‘hyperlocal’ newspaper and website produced by students at Dublin
Institute of Technology for a mainly working-class community in Dublin's
inner city, to innovate in the area of journalistic transparency. The
project will employ social media as a forum for sharing 'the story
behind the story', with tweets, Facebook updates, YouTube videos and
Instagram posts that unveil aspects of the production of journalism,
from notebook pages to editing history, from who-was-interviewed to
who-refused. A doctoral-level researcher will be responsible for
implementation, monitoring, community engagement and evaluation of this
project. Once implemented, the project would help readers to understand
better the process of news construction, and help
journalists-in-training to become accustomed to radical ideas of public
openness about that process.
The successful candidate will of course be in a position to shape the
direction of this research. She or he will receive payment of €16,000
per annum, plus up to €2,000 in additional expenses, with all DIT fees
covered. Interested individuals should send a CV and some indication of
their approach to and suitability for this project to
(harry.browne /at/ dit.ie) by February 26th 2018.
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