[Air-L] REMINDER: Postdoc position and PhD scholarship in major journalism research project at QUT, Brisbane

Axel Bruns a.bruns at qut.edu.au
Sun Apr 10 16:43:25 PDT 2016


Fellow AoIRists,

We are now seeking applicants to one postdoctoral Research Associate position and one PhD scholarship sought associated with a major new research project in digital journalism at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. Applications from outside Australia are welcome. Both positions are situated in the QUT Digital Media Research Centre, Australia's leading centre in the field.


ABOUT THE POSTDOC POSITION

We are seeking a Research Associate to work on our recently-awarded ARC Discovery Project titled Journalism beyond the Crisis: Emerging Forms, Practices, and Uses. Administered within the QUT Digital Media Research Centre, this international collaborative project is led by Professor Brian McNair, in partnership with Axel Bruns, Folker Hanusch, Tamara Witschge, Mark Deuze and Christoph Neuberger. 

The project will examine the evolution of journalism and fact-based content forms in the emerging globalised public sphere. It will employ interview, survey and social media analytics methods to assess the future of journalism 'beyond the crisis', and to consider the impacts of journalistic evolution on culture and politics. It will also impact on journalism education and training by providing greater understanding of current trends in journalistic production and usage.
The successful applicant will be supervised by Prof. Brian McNair. Key responsibilities include:

* Undertake high quality academic research in collaboration with other research staff and under the supervision of the lead Chief Investigator;
* Provide regular written and verbal reports and undertake associated administrative functions, including some day-to-day operational management of the research project;
* Prepare papers, articles and reports in a range of academic publications, including journals, monographs and conference proceedings;
* Mentor casual Research Assistants to provide direction and advice in the completion of specific project tasks, including preparation of academic publications;
* Prepare and present project findings, particularly for the project website and for local research seminars and events.

Type of appointment

This appointment will be offered on a fixed-term, full-time basis for two (2) years.

Location: Kelvin Grove campus, Brisbane

Selection Criteria

1. Completed PhD in a relevant discipline or equivalent research experience.
2. Proven experience in one or more of the following: journalism studies, media studies or communication.
3. Proven ability and commitment to conduct high quality research and experience to undertake the project brief under flexible supervision.
4. Demonstrated high level written communication skills with a proven track record of preparing and publishing results in papers, articles and reports in a range of academic or industry publications, including journals, monographs or conference proceedings.
5. Ability to present research findings to and maintain effective working relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.

Desirable
1. Previous experience in leading project teams, including final acquittal of research projects.

Salary and Benefits

The classification for this position is Academic Level B which has an annual salary range of $89,257 to $106,003. 

A career at QUT brings a broad range of tangible benefits. With competitive remuneration and 17% superannuation, the University offers real and generous benefits. Further benefits can be found at the Working at QUT page.

Information for applicants

This position is open to Australian or New Zealand citizens, Australian permanent residents or temporary visa holders for the duration of the fixed-term appointment. Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.

For further information about the position contact Professor Brian McNair, Research Leader (Media) on (07) 3138 0147 or at b.mcnair at qut.edu.au; or for further information about working at QUT contact Marey Christou, HR Advisor, on (07) 3138 4175.

How to Apply

For further information and to apply, please visit www.qut.edu.au/jobs for reference number 16120.

When applying for this position we encourage you to upload your response to the selection criteria.

Applications close 28 April 2016.


ABOUT THE PHD SCHOLARSHIP

This project will examine the evolution of journalism and fact-based content forms in the emerging globalised public sphere. It will employ interview, survey and social media analytics methods to assess the future of journalism 'beyond the crisis', and to consider the impacts of journalistic evolution on culture and politics. It will also impact on journalism education and training by providing greater understanding of current trends in journalistic production and usage.

Your role in the project

Under the supervision of Professors Brian McNair and Folker Hanusch, you will complement the work of others in the project team by focussing on Australian perspectives. You'll use a range of qualitative content analysis and social media analytics, interview and survey methods to track the evolution of fact-based online media sites based in Australia, as well as transnational and global outlets available in Australia. You will explore emerging content production processes, and producer-user interactions, as well as the relationship between new and established providers of fact-based content. The precise mix of methods and research questions you adopt will be agreed on award, based on your expertise and interests. You'll provide some research assistance to the research team, as well as co-publish with them.

Expected outcomes

This PhD scholarship will help to build your career and capacity as a researcher, including publication and conference presentation. In a period of rapid change in the Australian and global journalism sphere, your research will make a substantial contribution to scholarly understanding of how news culture is evolving, and how those changes may impact on the relationship between journalism and society in the digital age.

How to Apply

For further information and to apply, please visit:
https://www.qut.edu.au/study/fees-and-scholarships/scholarships-and-prizes/journalism-phd-scholarship/_nocache

When applying for this position we encourage you to upload your response to the selection criteria.

Applications close 1 June 2016.




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Dr Axel Bruns                    a.bruns at qut.edu.au - @snurb_dot_info
ARC Future Fellow, 2014-17   http://www.amazon.com/author/axel.bruns/
Professor, Media & Communication     http://mappingonlinepublics.net/
QUT Digital Media Research Centre    http://qut.edu.au/research/dmrc/
Creative Industries Faculty, K412, KG              http://snurb.info/
Queensland University of Technology                   +61 7 3138 5548
GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia        CRICOS No.: 00213J




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