[Air-L] Job openings in Media Studies, University of Amsterdam

Richard Rogers rogers at govcom.org
Mon Oct 16 07:20:26 PDT 2017


There are two job openings in New Media & Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam.

Assistant professor in New Media and Digital Culture
Department of Media Studies
Level of education: PhD
Salary indication: €3,475 to €5,405 gross per month, based on 38 hours per week
Closing date: 29 October 2017
http://bit.ly/nm_uva2 

Job description
The ideal candidate would have considerable knowledge of the study of New Media and Digital Culture in the humanities, especially in the areas of digital methods and critical internet culture. He or she will also have demonstrable affinity with the areas of media arts, media history, media theory and social media critique. Up-to-date Internet skills are essential, as is current knowledge of digital culture as evidenced by active participation in online culture. Practical experience in working analytically with online platforms (e.g., Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube) and web-based applications (e.g., wikis) is highly desirable.

The new media and digital culture team is part of the Media Studies department and concerns itself with research strategies for the critical study of Internet culture. The Assistant professor will teach on both the bachelor's and master's degree levels, in courses concerned with such topics as data journalism, media theory, new media practice, new media research methods, media history as well as contemporary themes in digital culture. The Assistant professor may also teach more general courses in Media Studies on BA level. Candidates also must have a research agenda in new media and digital culture.

The candidate will also play a role in curriculum development in the Media Studies programs (especially the master program in New Media & Digital Culture). Furthermore, the candidate is expected to be active internationally in the field of new media (as evidenced through new media conference attendance and invited talks in the field), and liaise and work with academics and practitioners across the broad terrain of digital culture.


Lecturer in New Media and Digital Culture
Department of Media Studies
Level of education: PhD
Salary indication: €2,588 to €4,757 gross per month, based on 38 hours per week
Closing date: 29 October 2017
http://bit.ly/nm_uva1 

Job description
The ideal candidate would have considerable knowledge of the study of New Media and Digital Culture in the humanities, especially in the areas of digital methods and critical internet culture. He or she will also have demonstrable affinity with the areas of media arts, media history, media theory and social media critique. Up-to-date Internet skills are essential, as is current knowledge of digital culture as evidenced by active participation in online culture. Practical experience in working analytically with online platforms (e.g., Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube) and web-based applications (e.g., wikis) is highly desirable.

The new media and digital culture team is part of the Media Studies department and concerns itself with research strategies for the critical study of Internet culture. The Lecturer will teach on both the bachelor's and master's degree levels, in courses concerned with such topics as data journalism, media theory, new media practice, new media research methods, media history as well as contemporary themes in digital culture. The Lecturer may also teach more general courses in Media Studies on BA level, in the program of Media and Information. Ideally, candidates also would have research interests and academic ambitions in new media and digital culture.


Prof. Richard Rogers
Professor of New Media & Digital Culture
Media Studies
University of Amsterdam
http://www.uva.nl/profiel/r/o/r.a.rogers/r.a.rogers.html
r.a.rogers at uva.nl

Digital Methods Initiative
http://www.digitalmethods.net/

Academic Director
Netherlands Research School for Media Studies
http://www.rmes.nl/




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