Doctoral Position in Political Communication 80 %
Start of employment as soon as possilbe, temporaryThe International and Comparative Media Research Group (Prof. Frank Esser) at the Department of Communication and Media Research (IKMZ) is seeking to fill the position of a doctoral researcher within the SNSF-funded project “Political Social Media Influencers: An Empirical Investigation into Their Role and Influence on Youth Political Engagement”.
This project investigates the mechanisms through which political social media influencers (PSMIs) affect the political engagement of young people across different countries and media systems. Using cutting-edge computational methods (natural language processing, computer vision, machine learning), alongside panel experiments and data donations, our project aims to map the landscape of PSMIs on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. We seek to understand how these influencers shape political discourse and mobilize young voters across three diverse media environments (Germany, Poland, and the United States). This position offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a groundbreaking area of political communication and media research, with significant implications for both academic understanding and practical policy development in digital political communication and youth political engagement.
Your responsibilities
- Develop expertise in computational social science methods, including advanced text analysis with large language models, computer vision, and network analysis, to study political phenomena on social media.
- Acquire detailed knowledge of the literature on political communication, political engagement, social media communication, and information flows.
- Lead subprojects within the larger project framework, focusing on computational text analysis and multi-modal social media analysis to trace and content-analyze political conversations online.
- Assist PIs in coordinating data collection processes across multiple platforms and countries.
- Conduct data analysis and write scientific articles as part of the doctoral dissertation.
- Present findings at international scientific conferences and contribute to high-impact publications.
- Actively participate in the research environment of the Department of Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich, including its structured PhD program.
- Submit a PhD dissertation within the period of appointment.
Your profile
- Strong command of R and/or Python, with demonstrable experience in applying these to research projects.
- Keen interest in computational social science methods, including NLP, computer vision, machine learning, or network analysis.
- Strong interest in political communication, comparative media research, social media and politics, public opinion, and mixed method approaches.
- Excellent command of English. Knowledge of German or Polish is an additional asset.
- A scientific mindset, capacity for independent work, strong affinity for collaborative research, project management skills, and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary teamwork.
- Willingness to relocate to Zurich and travel internationally to engage with project-relevant scientific communities.
- Desirable: Previous work experience as a research assistant or in data science roles.
Information on your application
Please send your application through the "Apply now" Button to Dr. Christian Pipal (c.pipal@ikmz.uzh.ch). Applications should be submitted in English and must contain the following elements:1) Letter of motivation outlining
a) Your interest in the doctoral position and the research project
b) Your background, resarch interests, and technical skills
c) How you meet the selection criteria or how you will acquire the required skills
2) CV
3) Copies of degrees and relevant transcripts
4) Contact details of two academic referees who can speck to your academic and technical qualifications
5) One copy of relevant research work (e.g. research paper, data analysis project, or master thesis demonstrating computational skills)
Start date: The project is already under way and the start date can be flexible, with a preference for as soon as possible
The position is for 3+1 years.
The application deadline is 21 December 2024.
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