The NewT project seeks to fill one post-doctoral fellow position (two years in residence), starting September 2012 based in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto.
The fellow will be supervised by Professor Andrew Clement. The fellow will be
expected to work on her/his own surveillance-related research and will also be
involved in several collaborative research initiatives pertaining to
surveillance. This will include working on a report on ‘Surveillance in
Canada’, supervising graduate student interns at advocacy organizations, and
taking a lead role in organizing an international workshop on the politics of
surveillance planned for May 2014, S/he will also be involved in writing grants
and generally contributing to the New Transparency and related projects.
The successful applicant will have the opportunity to work with a number of
scholars and students associated with the New Transparency project at Queens
University, the University of Victoria, the University of Alberta and the Open
University in the UK, as well as those at the University of Toronto affiliated
with the Information Policy Research Program (IPRP). In addition, the post-doctoral
fellow will find a wide range of programs at U of T and other Toronto region
universities that provide opportunities for enrichment and collaboration.
Applicants can learn more about the New Transparency project and IPRP through
our websites:
http://www.sscqueens.org/projects/the-new-transparency/about and
http://iprp.ischool.utoronto.ca
Applicants from a wide range of disciplines, including information science,
STS, media studies, computer science and engineering, law, or traditional
humanities and social sciences are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be
recent or imminent recipients of the doctoral degree, with demonstrated
interest and expertise in critical approaches to surveillance studies, digital
media and political action. Areas of specialization and disciplinary approaches
are open.
Salary is competitive and includes benefits. Subject to availability of
funds, and depending on areas of teaching expertise, the successful applicant
may be eligible to obtain a part-time contract teaching position with the
Faculty of Information. Modest funds will also be provided for conference
travel, equipment and other research expenses. The awardee will be expected to
be in residence in Toronto, Canada, for the time of the award and be an active
colleague within U of T as well as the New Transparency project.
Application Deadline is
April 30, 2012.
Please send application materials in electronic form to Andrew.Clement@utoronto.ca
<mailto:Andrew.Clement@utoronto.ca>
. Applications should include a CV, letter describing suitability for the
fellowship, a statement outlining the proposed research project(s), three
writing samples and full contact details for three individuals who would be
willing to write letters of reference.
Applicants who have not yet earned their degrees must provide a letter from their academic advisor confirming the expectation of degree by start of the fellowship.
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
For more information,
please contact:
Andrew Clement
Professor, Faculty of Information
Coordinator, Information Policy Research Program
University of Toronto
+1 416-922-0251 (m)
andrew.clement@utoronto.ca
skype: andrewclement2
http://www.ischool.utoronto.ca/faculty/andrew-clement
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This fellowship is made possible through a Major Collaborative Research
Initiative <http://www.sshrc.ca/site/apply-demande/program_descriptions-descriptions_de_programmes/mcri-gtrc-eng.aspx#a1 (MCRI) grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of
Canada.
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