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  • 11.03.2021 20:26 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

    Université libre de Bruxelles (Brussels, Belgium) opens a full-time academic position in Strategic Communication.

    The appointee is expected to teach courses and to conduct research in communication, particularly in the transversal and strategic aspects related to influence mechanisms (e.g., in the political, commercial, health, humanitarian, military, diplomatic, domains). The pedagogical and scientific activities of the candidate will fit in the following areas: persuasive and influence communication, public relations, lobbying, corporate communication, communication of international institutions, crisis communication, communication and conflicts, intercultural communication, health communication.

    The applicant will articulate theoretical analysis and fieldwork, both in teaching and research. They will provide the contexts and the stakes pertaining to various forms of communication and their strategic implications.

    The successful candidate will devise courses both at the Bachelor and Master levels. They are expected to demonstrate potential for managing a pedagogical team (at the Bachelor level in information and communication, and/or at the Master level in communication and in multilingual communication).

    The candidate’s research activities and projects should fit within the interests of the Research Center in Information and Communication at ULB (ReSIC center).

    Research Field : Information and Communication

    Teaching and Research Objectives:

    The appointee must develop a teaching and research program in communication, in the topics listed above. They are expected to mentor students and supervise their Master theses and PhD dissertations. They will also collaborate effectively with the research team and reinforce their efforts in developing collective projects, applying for external funds (FNRS, Regions, Europe…), and promoting research in the department.

    Courses included in the teaching load at the time of recruitment:

    The candidate will be teaching courses in the Bachelor’s Degree in Information and Communication, in the Master’s Degree in Communication and in Multilingual Communication, in relation to the domains listed above. They will create courses connected to their research interests. The teaching load consists of a maximum of 120 hours per year; such load is reduced during the first three years.

    Main Research Field : Communication Sciences

    Required educational level: PhD Degree in Communication

    Required Languages :

    Français : excellent

    English : excellent

    For more information, please contact Prof. Irene Di Jorio (Irene.Di.Jorio@ulb.be).

    Details: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/613421

  • 11.03.2021 20:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS)

    Are you studying the social, political, economic, or cultural effects of digitalization? Do you want to concentrate exclusively on a project and are interested in interdisciplinary exchange?

    The Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) in Bochum, Germany, supports innovative projects that deal with the social opportunities and challenges of the digital transformation. Experts from academia and practice can apply for fellowships and working groups at CAIS. The funding program is open to experts of all career stages, to all disciplines and areas of investigation, as well as to pure research and to projects that are more applied in orientation.

    For more information go to: www.cais.nrw/en/callforapplications/.

    The funding program is continuous. Apply by 12 April 2021 for fellowships starting from October 2021.

  • 11.03.2021 20:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    University of Sheffield

    The Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield is pleased to advertise a AHRC-funded PhD opportunity with the School of Law (University of Leeds) and NHS Blood and Transplant. The student will be supervised by Dr Ros Williams (Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield) and Prof Marie-Andrée Jacob (School of Law, University of Leeds), along with the Assistant Director of Communications at NHSBT

    PhD project description

    During the COVID pandemic, NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), the body responsible for blood provision in England, has continued operating, reminding people: ‘giving blood is essential travel’. Whilst past Public Health Messaging (PHM) featured familiar appeals (eat 5-a-day, Stoptober) alongside blood donation campaigns, from early 2020 the UK public was exposed to unprecedented amounts of PHM about pandemic safety. Arguably these different yet equally important PHM appeals were now “competing” for audience attention: “Save Lives”, used to encourage blood donation, and then for recovered COVID patients to donate convalescent plasma, was now linked with calls to stay home to stop spreading the virus. So too emerged public debate about which PHM messages and messengers to trust.

    This studentship explores how NHSBT seeks to ensure blood and convalescent plasma supply for patients through PHM in this context. The successful applicant will carry on cutting-edge humanities and social sciences research on media ecology, including the study of local actors, practices and materials that produce and consume media, content producers and the content itself. The study will also consider how emergent issues and technologies prompt changes in media practice and content of PHM and beyond.

    “Trust” forms a perennial concern for producers of PHM (Henderson and Hilton 2018). For example, NHSBT undertakes focused recruitment of racially minoritised communities more likely to have certain in-demand blood subtypes, but lesslikely to engage with donation, a fact often attributed to mistrust of health institutions. Trust is a prominent concern for COVID too. From officials breaking laws, to vaccine hesitancy, whether people trust COVID PHM is a central issue which stands to effect NHSBT’s PHM, which exists in the same media ecology. As such, the studentship will explore questions such as:

    • How can we use media ecologies theory to understand increasing PHM in the contemporary media landscape?
    • How is NHSBT’s own work inflected by other proliferating PHM at national and local scales?
    • How does NHSBT understand the relationship between trust and PHM in the media ecology, and how does this figure in their PHM material?

    Research methodologies will be developed according to the successful student's experience and supervisor guidance, but could include qualitative methods such as visual analysis of PHM content, interviews with and observation of content production, and digital methods to collate NHSBT’s social media activity for analysis.

    Applications are invited from students with a good first degree in an appropriate subject (media studies, sociology, anthropology, social policy or related areas in humanities and social sciences) as well as a Master’s degree appropriate to the topic (or be working towards one). We are also happy to consider applications from students with relevant experience in cognate areas.

    Further details:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dzVn7tHHkcnUbc7UUYJu6vL5HArzRbKpkkvGu_XoNts

    To apply: https://tinyurl.com/xxkf2d4w

    The academic supervisors will hold a virtual information session on 1st April 3-4pm https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/6028f6d71b4347da904c7ea5cd39aebc . Attendance is not required to submit an application.

    Please email Dr Ros Williams r.g.williams@sheffield.ac.uk and Prof Marie-Andrée Jacob M.A.Jacob@leeds.ac.uk for any queries.

  • 11.03.2021 19:52 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    May 6-7, 2021

    Ulster University (Northern Ireland)

    Deadline: March 31, 2021

    Ulster University, Magee Campus (Derry), is pleased to host the 16th annual Irish Screen Studies Seminar, to be held online on 6-7 May 2021.

    The Irish Screen Studies Seminar provides a unique platform for the presentation of new work – research, practice, and research through practice – by scholars and filmmakers from third-level institutions in Ireland, as well as those working on Irish screen-related topics in other universities and colleges worldwide.

    The seminar is aimed at academic researchers and practitioners in film and screen cultures in the broadest sense, touching on audio, film, television, digital media, transmedia, gaming and related interdisciplinary activity. The ISSS actively promotes the exchange of ideas and offers postgraduate and early career researchers and practitioners an ideal opportunity to present evolving screen-related research and practice in a constructive and encouraging forum. Conference papers will be archived on the Irish Screen Studies website.

    We are delighted to announce that the keynote speakers for the conference will be renowned film theorist Professor John Hill, Professor of Film Studies at Royal Holloway London and Dr. Liz Greene, Reader in Film and Sonic Arts at Liverpool John Moores University.

    We invite proposals in all areas of film and screen research and/or practice.

    To submit an abstract/proposal, please email 250 words and a short bio to ISS2020seminar@gmail.com by 31 March 2021.

    For updated information on the conference please visit irishscreenstudies.ie or the Irish Screen Studies page on Facebook.

  • 11.03.2021 19:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    October 6-8, 2021

    Vilnius (Lithuania)

    Deadline: May 3, 2021

    26 years of Lukashenko’s rule, hundreds of thousands of protesters, and the regime’s extremely brutal response have prompted researchers and practitioners to look back into the factors of regime stability, public mobilisation, and the effects of external pressures on and incentives for regime transformation in post-Soviet countries. Though the end result of current events in Belarus remains unclear, there is an agreement among scholars that it would be almost impossible to come back to ‘business as usual’ in relations between the authorities and Belarusian society as well as between Belarus and its external partners, especially Russia. Seeking to enhance research and academic discussion on political developments in the country, we invite scholars and researchers to submit paper proposals for the Conference on political developments after the 2020 Presidential elections in Belarus. The deadline for the paper submission is the 3rd of May.

    More information on the event is provided here.

  • 11.03.2021 19:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    June 17-18, 2021

    Vilnius University/online

    Deadline: April 1, 2021

    International conference and workshop

    The organizers posit that the understanding of the current political dynamics in the CEE region can be advanced by investigating “deep stories”, that is, personal “truth” experiences, “feels-as-if stories”, frequently narrated through emotions. The event consists of two parts (conference and workshop) and aims at bringing together scholars from different national and institutional backgrounds interested in the in-depth reflection of these topics. Key-note speakers of the conference - Zsuzsa Gille, Professor of Department of Sociology, Director of Global Studies Program at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Nicolas Demertzis, Professor at the Department of Communication and Media Studies of the University of Athens and Director of the National Centre for Social Research. The deadline to submit abstracts for the conference (250 words) and workshop (1000 words) is the 1st of April.

    More information on the event is provided here.

  • 11.03.2021 19:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Call for chapters

    Deadline: April 15, 2021

    A re-occurring and dominant theme in public debates is how to understand and talk about controversies pertaining to science and the environment. As Covid-19, climate change and controversial new technologies are pushed forward on the international political agenda, dilemmas of how humans interact with nature, technologies, capital and each other once again become ever more present in public debate. This puts into question well-known as well as new quandaries on the current and future role of science in society. On the one hand, political actors rely on science to produce the facts and evidence required as inputs in decision-making. On the other hand, the privileged position of science to provide the answers is increasingly challenged in the public domain in the face of scientific uncertainty, complexity and disagreement.

    The anthology Constructed facts, contested truths will address the question of how media represent and contribute to the construction of facts and knowledge in relation to science and environment controversies. Recent developments in social and digital media have in particular raised the issue of factuality and truths in public debate. Questions on how to maintain scientific integrity in an increasingly politicized environment are brought forward and accentuated by social and digital media. While authors in the field either endorse or take issue with the notion of post-truth, the question still remains how to make sense of the circulations of conflicting facts in current public debates on pandemics, climate-change, pollution, vaccination, food safety and many other areas. This calls for a need to understand the role of media in conveying, spreading, contesting and constructing facts and truths about science and the environment controversies.

    The proposed chapters can theoretically, analytically and empirically address the question of how facts are presented, circulated and constructed with an emphasis on:

    • Analysis of the construction of truths and facts in media and public debate
    • The role of social media in constructing facts within digital networks of communication
    • Visualisations of science and environmental information, debates and facts
    • Public contestations of scientific doxa
    • Populism and polarisation in science and environment communication
    • The role played by facts and the presentations of truths in deliberative or radical democratic processes in relation to science and environment decisions
    • Issues of public trust in and the legitimization of key actors (e.g. public authorities, industry, media) in fact-making processes
    • The role of digital literacy and journalists as educators for increasing public environmental engagement
    • Non-western and feminist perspectives on science and the environment are particularly welcome

    Time frame:

    • 15th of April 2021
    • 14th of May 2021: Submission of book proposal (Emerald Publishing)
    • 30th of November 2021: Final chapters due
    • Publication in 2022

    Organisers: The ECREA Section on Science and Environmental Communication. Mette Marie Roslyng, Shai Kassirer and Anna Maria Jönsson

    Please submit a 300 word abstract before 15th of April 2021, include name, affiliation and chapter keywords to: mmroslyng@hum.aau.dk

  • 05.03.2021 12:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Department of Communication of Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona, Spain)

    Details about the position are available on the Euraxess website: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/609876

    The benefits are:

    • Five-year contract with opportunities for permanent stabilization.
    • The gross annual salary is €38,000.

    Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) has adopted the tenure-track system to attract and retain talent. The tenure-track contract has a fixed term of five years. A year before the contract expires, the candidate will be evaluated by the Communication Department Teaching Staff Committee. If the evaluation is positive, the candidate may apply for a permanent position.

    Application Deadline: 31/05/2021 23:00 - America/New York

  • 05.03.2021 12:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    March 19, 2021, 3-5 pm (CET)

    WCSA Event

    Participation is free of charge. For administrative reasons, please register before the event using the link:

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lfumoqT0oHtQaZGgcXdCP5rjEH8oRmt8G

    Andrea Pitasi is thrilled to invite you to the launching of his book: “The Hypercitizen World Game: Writings on the Emerging Global Order”

    Hypercitizenship is a research based policy model developed by Andrea Pitasi and his team. This model copes with the increasing gap between the evolution of the world order towards a transnational-supranational shape and common sense of everyday people in civil society, public opinion and politics. This gap requires to rethink the structural coupling among legislation, development, demography and technology and to redesign the link between knowledge and evolution also by upgrading the educational policies of the citizens of the present and next future; citizens able to master four pivotal skills: 1) cosmopolitanism, 2) knowledge and science intensity, 3) entrepreneurial spirit, 4) societarian autonomy to network, expand and lobby.

    For introducing and commenting the book, Andrea will receive:

    • Alfredo Spilzinger, Lord of Brownsel, Santa Fe Associates International, Malta
    • Mohamed Abdulzaher, Artificial Intelligence Journalism Journal, United Arab Emirates
    • Rudy Aernoudt, European Commission, University of Ghent, Belgium
    • Bruno Billota, University “Magna Græcia”, L’Harmattan Paris-Turin, Italy
    • György Csepeli, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
    • Abram De Swaan, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Michel de Kemmeter, Club of Brussels, Belgium
    • Piero Dominici, World Academy of Arts and Sciences, University of Perugia, Italy
    • Polona Filipič and Sinan Mihelčič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia,
    • Sergio Marotta, Sour Orsola University, Italy (t.b.c.)

    *Disclaimer: We would like to inform you that this online event on Zoom will be recorded and may be used to inform the public about WCSA activities on Facebook, WCSA webpage (www.wcsaglobal.org) or in any other existing or new mass medium. Should you not wish your participation to be recorded or transmitted online, we kindly ask you to inform your preference to the WCSA before the event by sending an email to wcsaconferences@gmail.com

  • 03.03.2021 13:19 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    University of London

    Salary: £46,253-£53,013

    We are looking for an outstanding teacher and theorist to join the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths. Candidates should be able to teach across our BA and MA programmes and would ideally have a background in researching the nature and impact of datafication. The appointee would be expected to supervise both undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and to act as a personal tutor. Experience of higher education and an ability to participate in curriculum development, to build on existing synergies between creative practice and critical theory and to contribute to the Department’s research profile, are required.

    The Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies is one of the longest established sites for teaching and researching media. Housed in the award-winning Professor Stuart Hall Building, it has an internationally outstanding reputation for creative and radical thinking and practice. We are committed to a vibrant teaching and research programme that combines theory and practice.

    Closing date for applications is 12 April; interviews in week commencing 3 May.

    More details and application form are here.

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