Message posted on 12/02/2020

Postdoc vacancy at "Processing Citizenship" ERC Project | UniBO

                Apologies for crosspostings
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<br>Still a few days to apply to this position in data infrastructures and STS!
<br>Interested candidates can take contact by email.
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<br>Best wishes,
<br>Annalisa Pelizza
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<br>Professor in Science and Technology Studies
<br>Principal Investigator “Processing Citizenship” (http://processingcitizenship.eu) @processcitizens
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<br>Department of Philosophy and Communication | University of Bologna
<br>Email annalisa.pelizza2@unibo.it | via Azzo Gardino 23, 40122 Bologna, Italy | https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/annalisa.pelizza2
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<br>Visiting professor | Department of Science, Technology and Policy Studies | Faculty of Behavioural, Management & Social Sciences | University of Twente http://www.utwente.nl/bms/steps/people/scientific/pelizza/
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<br>Dear colleagues,
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<br>In attachment the calls for a postdoc position @ProcessingCitizenship, a project on the digital registration of alterity, funded by the European Research Council. I would be grateful if you could consider circulating them.
<br>Some highlights:
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<br>  *   Where: University of Bologna
<br>Bologna is one of the most sought after cities to live and work in Italy and Europe
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<br>  *   Duration: 12 month, renewable up to 2,5 years
<br>  *   Salary: between 2.200 and 2.600 euro/month net
<br>  *   Start date: April 2020, a later date can be negotiated
<br>  *   Submission deadline: 16th February, 2020
<br>  *   Interviews: March 10th 2020 , candidates decide whether in person or via videocall
<br>  *   Full-length call and submission link (tip: filter by department “Dipartimento di Filosofia e Comunicazione (post 240/2010)”)
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<br>  *   One position in “Social studies of data infrastructures for population management”
<br>Open to candidates wishing to focus their research on the socio-organizational aspects of data infrastructures, with attention to how circulation of third-country populations data shapes and is shaped by inter-organizational boundaries.
<br>Strongly encouraged backgrounds: Science and Technology Studies, sociology of technology or sociology of organization with a focus on data infrastructures, social informatics, software studies or information science with a sociological sensitivity
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