[rohrpost] (fwd) JOB: PhD position at Leuphana/Lüneburg: Ethnography of Anonymity
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Mon Jul 6 16:00:10 CEST 2015
The sub-project “Configuring Sociality. The Production of Online
Anonymity Regimes” at Leuphana University Lüneburg (foundation under
public law), is seeking to appoint a 65% position as
Research Associate (EG 13 TV-L)
at a doctoral level for a duration up to three years, starting from 1.
October 2015.
The sub-project “Configuring Sociality” is part of a larger project on
“Reconfiguring Anonymity – Contemporary Forms of Reciprocity,
Identifiability and Accountability in Transformation”, with Hamburg and
Bremen University as further partners. The overall project is funded by
the program “Key Issues in Academia and Society” of the
Volkswagen-Foundation, and coordinated by Bremen University (Prof. Michi
Knecht). The sub-project “Configuring Sociality” is led by Prof. Götz
Bachmann, Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media (ICAM),
Leuphana.
“Reconfiguring Anonymity” starts with the assumption that the way we
practice and imagine anonymity is one of modernity’s most fundamental
cultural formations. However, current and future media, information,
identification and surveillance technologies transform established
concepts and practices of doing and undoing anonymity. While the
questions raised by these profound changes are widely debated in public
discourse, empirically grounded and theoretically complex understandings
of the social dynamics, productivity and dangers of anonymity are
surprisingly scarce. Therefore, “Reconfiguring Anonymity” brings
together social anthropologists, sociologists, media scientists and art
historians to generate a series of extended ethnographic case studies,
with the aim to produce new insights into regimes of maintaining,
modifying or abandoning anonymity in contemporary, hybrid online-offline
worlds.
The sub-project “Configuring Sociality” addresses the negotiation of
anonymity in the process of designing, producing, coding and launching
social media platforms and applications. Research will be conducted in
Germany, the UK and the US. The doctoral project will be located in this
topical area, and will involve extensive ethnographic research in the UK
and in the Berlin/Hamburg region. The post is situated at the “Institute
for the Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media” (ICAM), and associated
to the “Centre for Digital Cultures” (CDC) at Leuphana.
Your tasks:
- Independent work on a PhD project, including the design and conduct of
extensive ethnographic case studies in digital media companies and
networks in the UK and Germany
- Participation in the activities of the sub-project on “Configuring
Sociality” and the overall project “Reconfiguring Anonymity”
- Preparation and discussion of research literature, especially in the
area of media theory, media history, social and cultural anthropology
and STS, where relevant for the topic
- There is no requirement to teach, but own teaching activities are possible
- Preparing and writing up results for peer reviewed publications
Requirements:
- Completed masters degree or equivalent in the area of Cultural or
Social anthropology, European Ethnology, Media Studies, Social studies
of Science and Technology (STS), Cultural Studies, Sociology or related
fields.
- Familiarity with ethnography, ideally within the area of media
ethnography and/or the ethnography of work
- Excellent letter of intention, which includes not only past
experiences, but also an outline of first ideas for a doctoral project
in the thematic and methodological field (no more than 3 pages at 1.5
line spacing and font size 12)
- Very good communicative and team skills, willingness to closely work
together with PhD students and researchers of the reaearch group
- Interest in interdisciplinary exchange within a research intensive
environment
- Preparedness to enrol for the doctoral programme at Leuphana
University Lüneburg, including participation in its seminars and colloquia.
- Very good English language skills, good German skills.
- Place of work is Lüneburg.
For further substantial enquiries regarding the posts please contact
goetz.bachmann at leuphana.de
Leuphana University Lueneburg is an equal opportunity employer committed
to fostering heterogeneity among its staff. Disabled applicants with
equal qualifications will be given priority consideration. We are
looking forward to your application.
You may submit hard copy applications (not preferred!)
Applications with supporting documentation (including research proposal
of no more than 3 pages) should be sent by 20th of July 2015 to:
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Personalservice; Frau Mühl-Beulke
Kennwort: „Configuring Sociality“
Scharnhorststraße 1
D – 21335 Lüneburg
bewerbung at leuphana.de