Dear colleagues and friends,

starting 1 October 2018
two doctoral posts in information science, human-computer interaction or 
information systems with focus on media research (salary category TV-L 13, 100%)

and 

four doctoral posts in cultural and social studies (media research) (salary 
category TV-L 13, 65%)

are available at the University of Siegen at the German Research Foundation 
(DFG) Graduate School, GRK 1769 "Locating Media", for the fixed-term period of 
three years. The duration of the contract complies with the 
Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz.

Please see the details below, further info can be found here: 
http://www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de 
<http://www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de/>. Application deadline: 31 March and 
15 April 2018.

Please do get in touch if you have any question, we are looking forward to hear 
from you.
Carolin Gerlitz


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Starting on October 1st 2018,

four doctoral posts in cultural and social studies (media research)

(salary category TV-L 13, 65%)

 
are available at the University of Siegen in the German Research Foundation 
(DFG) Graduate School, GRK 1769 "Locating Media", for the fixed-term period of 
three years. The duration of the contract complies with the 
Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz.

The University of Siegen is an innovative institution with an emphasis on an 
interdisciplinary orientation and has about 20,000 students and 2,000 
employees, including 1,200 academic positions. There is a broad spectrum of 
departments, ranging from liberal arts, social sciences, and economics through 
to natural sciences and engineering, and the University of Siegen provides an 
outstanding teaching and research environment with numerous 
inter/transdisciplinary research projects. The University of Siegen offers 
diverse options for combining professional and family life. For this reason, it 
has been certified as a family-friendly university since 2006 and provides a 
dual career service.

Locating Media

The Graduate School "Locating Media" was set up in 2012 and has focused on 
researching historical and current media practices 'in motion' and 'in situ'. 
The main objective of “Locating Media” is to facilitate a methodological 
re-orientation of interdisciplinary media research by engaging with locational 
and situational analyses and the development of new methods for the analysis 
and design of mobile digital media. In the second phase of funding, the 
existing expertise in praxeological, philological, historiographical and 
ethnographic methodologies will be expanded to include digital and mobile 
methods, to investigate the increased mobility and distributed spatiality of 
media and data processes.

The German Research Foundation (DFG) Graduate School provides an international 
environment for inventive and interdisciplinary media research by offering an 
intensive training programme, joint events with collaboration partners, 
training in relevant ethnographic, digital and mobile methods and the 
possibility of field research and research abroad. The research program will be 
realised in close collaboration with international partners and supporters, 
such as the Digital Ethnography Research Centre in Melbourne (RMIT), the 
Digital Methods Initiative (University of Amsterdam), the Centre for 
Interdisci­plinary Methodologies (Warwick University), Centre for Science 
Studies and Mobilities Lab at Lancaster University and other collaborators.

More information on the profile and program can be found here: 
www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de <http://www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de/>
Job description:

We expect:

–   independent conceptual design and implementation of a research project in 
one of the subject areas of Locating Media.

–   participation in the Graduate School events including workshops, 
international conferences, intensive workshops and summer schools.

–   regular presentation of interim findings of individual research projects 
during internal events (Research Colloquium, Lecture Series) and conferences. 

This is a position for obtaining further academic qualifications (doctorate), 
for which the ongoing media research in Siegen, for instance the collaborative 
research centre 1187 "Media of Cooperation", provides a stimulating 
environment. The opportunity for this is provided within the scope of official 
duties. There are no teaching obligations as part of this post. 

Your profile

−   a relevant postgraduate degree (Magister, Master, or equivalent diploma) in 
one of the following areas of study: media studies, ethnology, anthropology, 
geography, history, information science, science of art, cultural studies, 
literary studies, linguistics, political science, sociology or Science and 
Technology Studies.

–   outstanding scholarly achievements.

−   research project in one of the areas of study listed above (5- to max. 
10-page project prospectus including timetable).

–   interest in media research methods as well as an affinity for 
interdisciplinary research.

–   willingness to participate in the international event programme of the 
Graduate School.

–    good written and spoken German and English language skills.

The University of Siegen is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with 
its policy of increasing the proportion of women in this type of employment, 
the University actively encourages applications from women. The University 
facilitates a viable combination of professional and family needs.

For candidates with equivalent qualifications, preference will be given to 
people with physical disabilities.

For further information, please contact Herr Dr. Pablo Abend (Tel.: +49 
271/740-2080)

E-Mail: ab...@locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de

Homepage: www.uni-siegen.de/locatingmedia

Please send application documents (CV, copies of diplomas and certificates, 
letter of recommendation from a professor concerning the research project, max. 
10-page project prospectus, including task schedule) in duplicate by 15 April 
2018 with reference number 2018/I/Locating Media/WM/20 to: Dr. Pablo Abend, 
Universität Siegen, DFG-Graduiertenkolleg "Locating Media", Herrengarten 3, 
57072 Siegen, Germany. 

Information on the University of Siegen is available online: www.uni-siegen.de 
<http://www.uni-siegen.de/>. 


——

Starting on October 1st 2018

 
two doctoral posts in information science/human-computer 
interaction/information systems (focus on media research)

(salary category TV-L 13, 100%)

 
in full time is available at the University of Siegen in the German Research 
Foundation (DFG) Graduate School, GRK 1769 "Locating Media", for the fixed-term 
period of three years. The duration of the contract complies with the 
Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz.

The University of Siegen is an innovative institution with an emphasis on an 
interdisciplinary orientation and has nearly 20,000 students, 2,000 employees, 
including 1,300 academic positions. There is a broad spectrum of departments, 
ranging from liberal arts, social sciences, and economics through to natural 
sciences and engineering, and the University of Siegen provides an outstanding 
teaching and research environment with numerous inter/transdisciplinary 
research projects.

The University of Siegen offers diverse options for combining professional and 
family life. For this reason, it has been certified as a family-friendly 
university since 2006 and provides a dual career service.

Locating Media

The Graduate School "Locating Media" was set up in 2012 and has focused on 
researching historical and current media practices 'in motion' and 'in situ'. 
The main objective of “Locating Media” is to facilitate a methodological 
re-orientation of interdisciplinary media research by engaging with locational 
and situational analyses and the development of new methods for the analysis 
and design of mobile digital media. In the second phase of funding, the 
existing expertise in praxeological, philological, historiographical and 
ethnographic methodologies will be expanded to include digital and mobile 
methods, to investigate the increased mobility and distributed spatiality of 
media and data processes.

The German Research Foundation (DFG) Graduate School provides an international 
environment for inventive and interdisciplinary media research by offering an 
intensive training programme, joint events with collaboration partners, 
training in relevant ethnographic, digital and mobile methods and the 
possibility of field research and research abroad. The research program will be 
realised in close collaboration with international partners and supporters, 
such as the Digital Ethnography Research Centre in Melbourne (RMIT), the 
Digital Methods Initiative (University of Amsterdam), the Centre for 
Interdisci­plinary Methodologies (Warwick University), Centre for Science 
Studies and Mobilities Lab at Lancaster University and other collaborators.

More information on the profile and program can be found here: 
www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de <http://www.locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de/>
Job description:

We expect:

–   independent conceptual design and implementation of a research project in 
one of the subject areas.

–   participation in the Graduate School events including workshops, 
international conferen­ces, intensive workshops and summer schools.

–   regular presentation of interim findings of individual research projects 
during internal events (Research Colloquium, Lecture Series) and conferences.

This is a position for obtaining further academic qualifications (doctorate), 
for which the ongoing media research in Siegen, for instance the collaborative 
research centre 1187 "Media of Cooperation", provides a stimulating 
environment. The opportunity for this is provided within the scope of official 
duties. There are no teaching obligations as part of this post.

Your profile

−   a relevant postgraduate degree (Magister, Master, or equivalent diploma) in 
the field of information science/human-computer interaction/information systems.

–   outstanding scholarly achievement.

−   research project in one of the above mentioned areas of study (focus on 
media research).

–   interest in media research methods as well as an affinity for 
interdisciplinary research.

–    willingness to participate in the international event programme of the 
Graduate School.

–    good written and spoken German and English language skills.

The University of Siegen is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with 
its policy of increasing the proportion of women in this type of employment, 
the University actively encourages applications from women. The University 
facilitates a viable combination of professional and family needs.

For candidates with equivalent qualifications, preference will be given to 
people with physical disabilities.

For further information, please contact Herr Dr. Pablo Abend (Tel.: +49 
271/740-2080)

E-Mail: ab...@locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de 
<mailto:ab...@locatingmedia.uni-siegen.de>
Homepage: www.uni-siegen.de/locatingmedia 
<http://www.uni-siegen.de/locatingmedia>
Please send application documents (CV, copies of diplomas and certificates, 
letter of recommendation from a professor concerning the research project, 5- 
to max. 10-page project prospectus, including task schedule) in duplicate by 
31.03.2018 with reference number 2018/I/Locating Media/WM/7 to: Dr. Pablo 
Abend, Universität Siegen, DFG-Graduiertenkolleg „Locating Media“, Herrengarten 
3, 57072 Siegen, Germany.

Information on the University of Siegen is available online: www.uni-siegen.de 
<http://www.uni-siegen.de/>.


——


Prof. Dr. Carolin Gerlitz
Professor Digital Media and Methods
Co-Speaker Graduate School Locating Media

University of Siegen
Room AH 129
Herrengarten 3 
D-57072 Siegen
carolin.gerl...@uni-siegen.de <mailto:carolin.gerl...@uni-siegen.de>

Sekretariat: Vera Beer, AR-H 410
+49-(0)271-740-4692
sekretariat...@medienwissenschaft.uni-siegen.de 
<mailto:sekretariat...@medienwissenschaft.uni-siegen.de>
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