Microsoft Research, Social Media Collective Postdoc Opening

Micro­soft Rese­arch, Social Media Collec­tive Post­doc Opening
Octo­ber 15, 2012

The Social Media Collec­tive at Micro­soft Rese­arch New England (MSRNE) is looking for a social media post­doc­to­ral rese­ar­cher (start date: 1 July, 2013). This posi­tion is an ideal oppor­tu­nity for a scho­lar whose work draws on anth­ro­po­logy, commu­ni­ca­tion, media studies, soci­o­logy, and/or science and tech­no­logy studies to bring empi­ri­cal and criti­cal pers­pec­ti­ves to complex socio-tech­ni­cal issues.

Appli­ca­tion dead­line: Monday 19 Novem­ber, 2012.

http://rese­arch.micro­soft.com/en-us/jobs/full­time/post­doc.aspx

Micro­soft Rese­arch provi­des a vibrant multi­dis­ci­pli­nary rese­arch envi­ron­ment with an open publi­ca­ti­ons policy and close links to top acade­mic insti­tu­ti­ons around the world. Post­doc rese­ar­cher posi­ti­ons provide emer­ging scho­lars, (PhDs recei­ved in 2012 or to be confer­red by July 2013), an oppor­tu­nity to deve­lop their rese­arch career and to inter­act with some of the top minds in the rese­arch commu­nity. The posi­tion also offers the poten­tial to have rese­arch reali­zed in products and servi­ces that will be used world-wide. Post­doc rese­ar­chers are invi­ted to define their own rese­arch agenda and demons­trate their ability to drive forward an effec­tive program of rese­arch. Success­ful candi­da­tes will have a well-esta­blis­hed rese­arch track record as demons­tra­ted by jour­nal publi­ca­ti­ons and confe­rence papers, as well as parti­ci­pa­tion on program commit­tees, edito­rial boards, and advi­sory panels.

Post­doc rese­ar­chers receive a compe­ti­tive salary and bene­fits package, and are eligi­ble for relo­ca­tion expen­ses. Post­doc rese­ar­chers are hired for a two-year term appoint­ment follo­wing the acade­mic calen­dar, star­ting in July 2013. Appli­cants must have comple­ted the requi­re­ments for a PhD, inclu­ding submis­sion of their disser­ta­tion, prior to joining Micro­soft Rese­arch. We do accept appli­cants with tenure-track job offers from other insti­tu­ti­ons so long as they are able to nego­ti­ate defer­ring their start date to accept our posi­tion.

While each of the seven Micro­soft Rese­arch labs has openings in a vari­ety of diffe­rent disci­pli­nes, the Social Media Collec­tive at Micro­soft Rese­arch New England (loca­ted in Cambridge, MA) is espe­ci­ally inter­es­ted in iden­tifying social science candi­da­tes with criti­cal huma­nis­tic appro­a­ches to their topics. Quali­fi­ca­ti­ons include a strong acade­mic record in anth­ro­po­logy, commu­ni­ca­tion, media studies, soci­o­logy, science and tech­no­logy studies, or rela­ted fields. The ideal candi­date may be trai­ned in any number of disci­pli­nes, but should have a strong metho­do­lo­gi­cal, analy­ti­cal, and theo­re­ti­cal foun­da­tion in huma­nis­tic appro­a­ches to the social scien­ces, be inter­es­ted in ques­ti­ons rela­ted to tech­no­logy or the inter­net and soci­ety or culture, and be inter­es­ted in working across disci­pli­nes and with compu­ter scien­tists.

The Social Media Collec­tive is compri­sed of full-time rese­ar­chers, post­docs, visi­ting faculty, PhD interns, and rese­arch assis­tants. Current projects include:

  • How does social media use affect rela­ti­ons­hips between artists and audi­en­ces in the crea­tive indus­tries? (Nancy Baym)
  • How do youth make sense of networ­ked publics? (danah boyd)
  • How do we listen to each other in networ­ked envi­ron­ments, and what are the impli­ca­ti­ons for inti­macy, privacy and social change? (Kate Craw­ford)
  • How does infor­ma­tion infras­truc­ture shape event epis­te­mo­logy? (Megan Finn)
  • How do people with mini­mal inter­net access use mobile media to nego­ti­ate margi­na­li­za­tion and social immo­bi­lity? (Mary L. Gray)

To apply for a post­doc posi­tion at MSRNE:

  1. Submit an online appli­ca­tion at: https://rese­arch.micro­soft.com/apps/tools/jobs/full­time.aspx

    Indi­cate that your rese­arch area of inter­est is “Anth­ro­po­logy, Commu­ni­ca­tion, Media Studies, and Soci­o­logy” and that your loca­tion prefe­rence is “New England, U.S.”

    In addi­tion to the CV and names of three refe­rees (inclu­ding your disser­ta­tion advi­sor) that the online appli­ca­tion will require you to include, upload the follo­wing 3 atta­ch­ments with your online appli­ca­tion:

    1. two jour­nal arti­cles, book chap­ters, or equi­va­lent writing samples (uplo­a­ded as 2 sepa­rate atta­ch­ments);
    2. a single rese­arch state­ment (four page maxi­mum length) that addres­ses the follo­wing: outli­nes the ques­ti­ons and metho­do­lo­gies central to your rese­arch agenda (~two page maxi­mum length); provi­des an abstract and chap­ter outline of your disser­ta­tion (~one page maxi­mum length); offers a descrip­tion of how your rese­arch agenda rela­tes to rese­arch conduc­ted by the social media collec­tive (~one page maxi­mum length)
  2. After you submit your appli­ca­tion, send an email (msrne­jobatmicro­soft [ punto ] com (msrne­job[at]micro­soft[dot]com)) aler­ting us that you have uplo­a­ded your appli­ca­tion. If an appli­cant meets the requi­re­ments above, a request for letters will be sent to your list of refe­rees on your behalf. ALL LETTERS OF RECOM­MEN­DA­TION MUST BE RECEI­VED BY THE DEAD­LINE IN ORDER FOR AN APPLI­CA­TION TO BE CONSI­DE­RED. Please make sure to check back with your refe­rees or us if you have any ques­ti­ons about the status of your reques­ted letters of recom­men­da­tion.

For more infor­ma­tion, see: http://rese­arch.micro­soft.com/en-us/jobs/full­time/post­doc.aspx

To learn more about the Social Media Collec­tive, check out our blog: http://www.soci­al­me­di­a­co­llec­tive.org

Micro­soft is an equal oppor­tu­nity employer