European Communication Research and Education Association
22nd International Conference
March 26-28 2020
Tallinn University, Estonia
Deadline: January 31, 2020
The Society for Phenomenology and Media (SPM) invites abstracts for its 22nd International Conference. Abstracts should address questions of specific media (books, TV, radio, film, press, digital communication, dance, graffiti, etc.). Individual papers and panels need not be limited to phenomenological approaches. All theoretical and philosophical perspectives are welcome (analytic, linguistic, phenomenological, Marxist, etc.). Submissions will be peer-reviewed by a host committee. The following categories are welcome:
Proposals will be received exclusively through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spm2020. Submissions are due to January 31, 2020.
All papers presented at the conference are eligible for publication in the SPM Annual Conference Proceedings; selected papers from the conference may also be submitted for publication in SPM’s annual publication, Glimpse, which is peer- and blind-reviewed.
Additional Information and Contact
Please refer to the Call for Papers on EasyChair (https://easychair.org/cfp/spm2020) and to SPM website (https://www.societyforphenomenologyandmedia.org) for further information. If you have any questions regarding the conference and submissions, please enter in contact:
Tales Tomaz, SPM Secretary, socphenmedia@yahoo.com
October 29-31
Hammamet, Tunisia
Deadline: June 21, 2019
The topics addressed by CRiSIS range from the analysis of risks, attacks to networks and system survivability, to security models, security mechanisms and privacy enhancing technologies. The authors are invited to submit research results as well as practical experiment or deployment reports. Industrial papers about applications or case studies are also welcomed in different domains (e.g., telemedicine, banking, e-government, e-learning, e-commerce, critical infrastructures, mobile networks, embedded applications, etc.).
The list of topics includes but is not limited to:
Paper submission:
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers must be written in English and must be submitted electronically in PDF format.
The papers that will be selected for presentation at the conference will be included in post-proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series (prior to publication the papers should be revised according to the review comments). Pre-proceedings will appear at the time of the conference.
Maximum paper length will be 16 printed pages for full papers or 6 pages for short papers, in LNCS style (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference.
All paper submissions will be handled through the Easy Chair conference management system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=crisis2019.
Important dates
PRism special issue (volume 15, issue 1)
Deadline: August 12, 2019 (to be published in December 2019)
In this special issue, we welcome rigorous and original contributions that explore Indigenous voice as a space for theorizing communication. We welcome submissions that examine Indigenous/First Nations as participants in the generation of transformative knowledge claims. This can include but is not limited to:
We welcome original research, case studies, theoretical, conceptual and methodological papers relating to the topic. We encourage contributions from Indigenous/First Nations scholars.
PRism is an open access peer-reviewed public relations and communication research journal (ISSN 1448-4404). PRism is devoted to promoting the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars globally.
PRism was under the editorship of Elspeth Tilley from its foundation in 2003 until 2019 when the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) at Massey University became the publisher of the journal. Mohan Dutta is the Director of CARE and the new Editorial Advisor of PRism. Steve Elers is the new Editor.
For more information visit http://www.prismjournal.org
Email prism@massey.ac.nz
Karin Fast, Andre Jansson
In Transmedia Work¸ Karin Fast and André Jansson explore several key questions that frame the study of the social and cultural implications of a digital, connected workforce.
How might we understand ‘privilege’ and ‘precariousness’ in today’s digitalized work market? What does it mean to be a privileged worker under the so-called connectivity imperative? What are the social and cultural forces that normalize the appropriation of new media in, and beyond, the workplace? These key questions come together in the notion of transmedia work – a term through which a social critique of work under digital modernity can be formulated. Transmedia work refers to the rise of a new social condition that saturates many different types of work, with various outcomes. In some social groups, and in certain professions, transmedia work is wholeheartedly embraced, while it is questioned and resisted elsewhere. There are also variations in terms of control; who can maintain a sense of mastery over transmedia work and who cannot?
Through interviews with cultural workers, expatriates, and mobile business workers, and ancillary empirical data such as corporate technology and coworking discourse, Transmedia Work is an important addition to the study of mediatization and digital culture.
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YECREA seminar
October 21-22, 2019
University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Deadline: June 15, 2019
The Young Scholars Network of ECREA (YECREA) is happy to invite all young scholars – doctoral students, post-docs, junior scholars, and other early-career scholars – to participate in two seminar sessions, organised as part of the joint conference on ‘Infrastructures and Inequalities: Media industries, digital cultures and politics’ in Helsinki.
This is a joint initiative of three YECREA Sections: Communication and Democracy; Digital Culture and Communication; and Media Industries and Cultural Production.
Details:
Date: 21-22 October 2019
Location: Metsätalo, University of Helsinki
Two parallel sessions (1.5 hours each)The deadline for applications is 15 June 2019
Topics this workshop will cover:
Strategies for building researchers networks – exploring research communities, the potential of digital platformsBroadening scholarly communication – engaging with social mediaSeminar description:
Scholarly communication is undergoing significant changes and evolutions, particularly in today’s shifting media landscape. For young scholars and early career researchers in particular, issues of disseminating our research on social media platforms, creating alternative communication forms, and establishing sustainable researcher communities are particularly relevant.
The shift towards a more diverse array of scholarly communication has already begun. Scholars now share their research and connect with each other on platforms such as Academia.edu, ResearchGate and LinkedIn. As well as these outlets, the traditional article format is being altered by including blog posts, interactive graphics and video. And perhaps most significantly, scholarly conversations are now taking place on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.
These seminars aim to help young scholars navigate the process of sharing their research within this digital media environment.
21 October 2019
The first seminar, facilitated by Professor Kirsi Pyhältö, explores the issue of “How to build and sustain researcher networks”.
This workshop, intended for PhD students and young career scholars, aims to facilitate use of researcher communities as a resource for doctoral research and career development, by analyzing the potential of these communities, exploring one’s own communities, and discussing them with peers. The workshop addresses the function of researcher communities in early career researchers’ daily lives, and their role as a central resource for their careers after a doctoral degree.
22 October 2019
The second seminar, facilitated by Dr. Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, explores the topic “Why bother? Expert communication on social media”.
This seminar addresses the issue of the growing diversity of digital platforms for research dissemination, scholarly conversation, and alternative academic networking. It explores how early career researchers can engage with social media, the opportunities and also the pressures that these digital platforms afford, inquiring how young scholars and researchers can benefit from them.
Please submit a brief expression of interest (max. 200 words) providing a short description of your research interests and why you are interested in attending the seminars.
Additionally, please provide a short bionote stating your name, email, affiliation and position, and country.
Please be aware that participants commit to attending both seminars.
Please send in your expressions of interests and personal information, no later than 15 June 2019, to:
Selected participants will be notified by the 15th of July 2019
Participation in these seminar sessions is free of charge.
Bournemouth University
Deadline: June 30, 2019 (midnight)
Click here to apply.
Salary: Starting salary from £34,189 – £39,609 per annum with further progression opportunities to £43,267
Please quote reference: FMC164
Bournemouth University’s vision is worldwide recognition as a leading university for inspiring learning, advancing knowledge and enriching society through the fusion of education, research and practice. Our highly skilled and creative workforce is comprised of individuals drawn from a broad cross section of the globe, who reflect a variety of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences that help to build our global learning community.
The Faculty of Media and Communication at Bournemouth University is one of the largest of its kind in the world and has a global reputation for combining research and teaching practice. The Faculty has an enviable reputation for media production and has developed a popular and successful suite of media production programmes at both undergraduate and post graduate levels
As a Lecturer in Cross Platform Media, you will be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the contemporary cross platform media landscape, as well as an industry realistic understanding of the skills needed by the next generation of content makers.
Enthusiastic about active and student-centred pedagogy, you will contribute to education delivery, including programme management as required, across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
You will also make a significant contribution to employability and help to further enhance the department’s professional networks.
You will be qualified to Doctorate level or be able to demonstrate the ability to create and disseminate knowledge at an equivalent level and the capability to convert this knowledge into a doctorate in a maximum of 3-5 years from the date of appointment. You will be research active and committed to a culture of academic excellence and continuous improvement.
Applications are especially welcome from those with professional experience in platform spanning media production, as are applications from individuals with experience of project management and working to client briefs.
For further information and discussion or the opportunity for an informal visit, please contact Dr Ashley Woodfall, Acting Head of Department – Media Production by email at awoodfall@bournemouth.ac.uk.
BU values and is committed to an inclusive working environment. We seek a diverse community through attracting, developing and retaining staff from different backgrounds to contribute to inspirational learning, advancing knowledge and enriching society. To support and enable our staff to achieve a balance between work and their personal lives, we will also consider proposals for flexible working or job share arrangements.
Deadline: June 30, 2019, midnight
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Key information
Salary:
Starting salary from £34,189 – £39,609 per annum with further progression opportunities to £43,267
Please quote reference: FMC161
As a Lecturer in Film & Television, you will be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of film/television/media theory.
With a broad understanding of contemporary issues relevant to film/TV/professional broadcast media you will be able to enthuse the next generation of makers in to becoming critical and reflective thinkers.
You will be enthusiastic about active and student-centred pedagogy, and contribute to innovative education delivery, including programme management as required, across the range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Applications are welcome from those with experience of working in ‘flipped’/blended learning environments, as are those from individuals with experience in working with students on practice-based research and scholarship.
Worldwide Web Foundation (Jakarta, London, Washington DC)
Department: Research
Contract: Full-time
Reports to: Research Director
Location: Preferably working from one of the Web Foundation offices in Jakarta, London, or Washington DC. Can also be based in other countries in Asia, Africa or Latin America and the Caribbean. Some travel involved.
Direct reports: None
Key Relationships: Research team; Policy, Communications, and A4AI teams. External partners
Send your CV and a cover letter to jobs@webfoundation.org, including ‘Research Manager’ in the subject line.
Role Overview
Work on the Web Foundation’s research agenda across all its programs, with a specific focus on those relating to digital rights and empowerment, and gender. This involves leading and supporting the development of world class research products for targeted policy and general audiences. These will draw on a range of approaches including feminist and qualitative research methods, while exceeding WF research quality and ethical standards.
Support the development and implementation of research that will influence policy change to advance the strategic goals of the Web Foundation and all its programmes, with a focus on the Foundation’s vision, mission, strategy and deliverables.
Work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural team, and contribute to activities across the Foundation in support of our mission to achieve digital equality for everyone everywhere.
Accountabilities
Research
Time: 50 %
Contribute to local, regional and global research that supports the Web Foundation’s policy advocacy and campaign goals by:
Research Coordination
Time: 30 %
Communication, network and community building
Time: 15%
Organizational development
Time: 5 %
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Education & Certifications
Essential Knowledge, Experience and Attributes
Knowledge areas:
General research skills:
Communication and team skills:
Desirable Knowledge and Experience
Loughborough University, Online Civic Culture Centre
Deadline: July 3, 2019
Supervisors:
Primary supervisor: Professor Andrew Chadwick
Secondary supervisors: Dr Martin Sykora, Dr Cristian Vaccari
Intro:
O3C: Improving the Health of Our Online Civic Culture
Established in 2018 with an award from Loughborough University's Adventure Research Programme, the Online Civic Culture Centre (O3C) applies concepts and methods from social science and information science to understand the role of social media in shaping our civic culture. Led by Professor Andrew Chadwick it includes a doctoral training programme consisting of a team of ten academic supervisors drawn from the disciplines of communication, information science, social psychology, and sociology. The CDT enables interdisciplinary teams of researchers and PhD students to work together on issues of misinformation, disinformation, and the rise of hate speech and intolerance online. It develops evidence-based knowledge to mitigate the democratically-dysfunctional aspects of social media. It also identifies and promotes the positive civic engagement benefits of social media. For more information visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/online-civic-culture-centre/
In the latest UK Research Excellence Framework (2014), Communication and Media at Loughborough was ranked 2nd in the UK for research intensity and is 5th in the world in Communication for influence on scholarly research and debate as measured by citations (QS World University Rankings 2019).
Full Project Detail: Understanding the role of social media in shaping civic culture
We invite applications in any area of O3C’s research foci. For more information please visit the O3C website https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/online-civic-culture-centre
Applicants must prepare a 1500-word research proposal outlining their project.
Find out more: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/online-civic-culture-centre/
Entry requirements: At least a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) by start of project. A Master's degree will be an advantage.
Funding information:
Open to UK/EU and International graduates with backgrounds in relevant disciplines. For UK/EU students the studentship provides a tax free stipend of £15,009 per year for three years and covers tuition fees at the UK/EU rate. International students may apply: in this case the studentship will cover only the International tuition fee only. You will register for 1 October 2019 or 1 January 2020.
Contact details:
Name: Deirdre Lombard, Postgraduate Administrator
Email address: D.Lombard@lboro.ac.uk
Telephone number: +44 (0)1509 223879
How to apply:
Online at http://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/apply/research. Under programme name, select Social Sciences. Clearly mark your application "Online Civic Culture CDT."
Please quote reference number: OCC19-P3X
University of Camberra
Deadline: June 17, 2019
Apply here: http://uctalent.canberra.edu.au/cw/en/job/492863/associate-professorprofessor-in-communication-and-media
Job no: 492863
Work type: Academic
Location: Bruce
Categories: Teaching and Research, Communication and Media
The Faculty of Arts and Design at University of Canberra is a large and diverse faculty offering programs that range from the highly conceptual to the deeply practical. Creativity is at the core of what we do in all our programs. The Faculty invites outstanding academics to join our world class education and research team. Working as part of the innovative Faculty of Arts and Design, you will have the opportunity and be committed to making a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge in your profession.
Reporting to the Head of School, Arts and Communication, you will work collaboratively to design, deliver and coordinate an engaging and innovative learning environment. You will also play a key role in the development of active research program, seeking funding, conducting research and producing quality publications. The Associate Professor or Professor will exercise a special responsibility as a high performing researcher and provide strategic direction in teaching and research.
You will be known for your leadership style with high level interpersonal skills as well as a PhD. An outstanding national and international reputation as a leader with an internationally recognised track record of research in the discipline area as evidenced by an extensive range of publications. This position will be offered as either Level D or E depending on academic level of the suitable applicant.
The University is an Equal Opportunity employer offering excellent conditions and benefits such as flexible, family-friendly policies, on site gym, on site medical services, a supermarket and childcare facilities.
The University of Canberra is committed to diversity and social inclusion in its employment practices. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities and people from culturally diverse groups are encouraged.
To be considered for this position your application must include your resume demonstrating your skills and experience in line with the key capabilities outlined in the position description.
Working Rights: Applicants who wish to apply for this position should have valid working rights or eligibility to obtain a work visa for Australia.
For job specific information: please contact Dr Glen Fuller, Head of School, Arts and Communication on 6201 2178 or via email Glen.Fuller@canberra.edu.au
Recruitment and application questions: please contact the Recruitment team on 02 6180 8020 or email uctalent@canberra.edu.au
Closing Date: 11.55pm, Monday 17 June 2019
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