[Air-L] Postdoctoral position, Critical Study of Artificial Intelligence, Montreal, Quebec
Fenwick Mckelvey
mckelveyf at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 06:27:07 PDT 2020
Postdoctoral Position: Critical Study of Artificial Intelligence (Media,
Policy and Techno-Scientific Deployment)
INRS’ Nenic Lab in collaboration with Concordia’s Algorithmic Media
Observatory seek a post-doctoral associate for a position of 2 years
(potentially extendable to 3 years pending funding) to work with respective
directors, Professors J. Roberge and F. McKelvey on their collaborative
projects. Funded by Canada’ Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council, the first project Media Governance after AI involves 1) media
archeology, 2) controversy mapping, 3) policy analysis and 4) speculative
design related to the adoption of AI systems in media regulation. The
second project Shaping AI is a global partnership funded by SSHRC and its
international partners. Led by C. Katzenbach at HIIG Berlin, the project is
part of a consortium comprising scholars from the University of Warwick and
the Media Lab, Paris as well as Canada. Shaping AI deals with the framing
of AI by media, policy-leaders and computer scientists in Canada, France,
Germany and the United Kingdom.
We are looking for a critical scholar who sees their work at the
intersection of multiple social sciences. Especially, we seek candidates
who have an interest and experience in researching historical and
contemporary entanglements between technology, media and policy-making.
Fields of specialization might include but are not limited to: Science &
Technology Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Histories of Science,
Sociology, or Anthropology. An interest in digital methods is an asset.
Job Requirements:
A strong research profile, organizational and networking skills, experience
in collaborative and interdisciplinary research, and publishing projects.
You will be primarily responsible for your own research as well as the
organization of group work (curation, book editing projects, etc.) with our
international team. As the research team is based in Montreal and spans
over a Francophone and an Anglophone institution, the capacity to operate
in both official languages of Canada would be considered an asset.
Salary is CA$41,931/year (including 13% benefits) plus generous support for
research and travel. Importantly, said salary is calculated on a 4
workdays/week basis (or 80% of a full-time position).
Start date: November 16th, 2020 or to be determined with the successful
candidate. Review of applications will start as early as October 30th, 2020
and will continue until the position is filled.
Contact and Application Information:
Please send a CV, a cover letter detailing current/future research
directions and work experience (maximum two pages), as well as a writing
sample to both fenwick.mckelvey(at)concordia.ca and jonathan.roberge(at)
ucs.inrs.ca
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, priority will be
given to Canadians and permanent residents.
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Be good,
Fen
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