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The Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing
<http://publishing.sfu.ca/research/> is soliciting applications for a
postdoctoral fellowship on a SSHRC-funded project entitled “Understanding
the societal impact of research through social media.”

As the communication of research increasingly takes place on social media
platforms, there is enormous potential to capture and analyze digital
traces left by scholars. This offers, for the first time, the opportunity
to study—using both quantitative and qualitative methods—the processes of
knowledge dissemination and co-creation between academia and the public.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, this project asks: What is the nature
and extent of societal impact of research that can be observed through the
public’s engagement with research on social media?

Led by Juan Pablo Alperin <http://alperin.ca/> (Simon Fraser University),
the team brings together the two main poles of research on scholarly
communication in Canada: the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and the
Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University, as
well as the Canada Research Chair on the Transformations of Scholarly
Communication at the Université de Montréal (Stefanie Haustein and Vincent
Larivière). Collaborators also include the UQAM Research Chair on Digital
Technologies Uses and Changes in Communication (Florence Millerand) and the
Simon Fraser University School of Communication (Katherine Reilly).

*Target start date:* July 1st, 2016 (flexible)
*Duration:* one year, renewable
*Salary:* Commensurate with experience
*Location:* Simon Fraser University, Canada (Downtown Vancouver Campus)
*Deadline for applications:* Open until filled. For full consideration,
apply by June 1st, 2016

Applicants should send a CV, cover letter, statement of research interest
(1 page), as well as the names and contact information of 2 references to
Dr. Juan Pablo Alperin (j...@alperin.ca).
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