PhD position in the project Transparency in Content Moderation, Chair of Digital Governance, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology

TY
Theocharis, Yannis
Wed, Feb 15, 2023 12:48 PM

Dear colleagues,

We are looking for a PhD researcher to join the project Transparency in Content Moderation at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) starting September 2023.

I would be grateful if you could share this call with your networks and encourage anyone who you think might be interested to apply.

Information about the job can be found bellow, in the attached PDF, and here: https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20230207_112412/newsarticle_view

Best regards,
Yannis Theocharis

##############
PhD position (m/f/d) at the Chair of Digital Governance, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology

Profs. Margaret E. Roberts and Yannis Theocharis are inviting applications for a PhD position (3 years) in the context of the project Transparency in Content Moderation.

Transparency in Content Moderation is a 5-year project led by Prof. Margaret E. Roberts (University of California, San Diego) in collaboration with Profs. Yannis Theocharis (Technical University of Munich) and Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz). It is supported by Prof. Roberts’ Max Planck-Alexander von Humboldt Research Award. The project seeks to understand the current state of transparency in content moderation on major social media platforms, test how different types of transparency affect downstream users and investigate how content moderation systems may be strategically subverted for nefarious aims.

The position – starting September 1, 2023 – will be based at TUM’s Chair of Digital Governance, a research and teaching unit at the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (Hochschule für Politik München) and the Department of Governance which is its corresponding department within the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology. The Chair’s research agenda is interdisciplinary and has a particular interest in the application of advanced quantitative and computational methods to tackle a broad range of questions at the intersection of digital media and politics.

Successful applicants will be expected to support the project leader and collaborators with data collection and data analysis, project coordination and administrative tasks related to the project’s operation (e.g. coordination of research assistants). They will be involved in the project’s publication output and are expected to develop and carry out their own PhD project related to the broader focus of the project.

Your Qualifications

  •   A Master’s degree in political science or a related social science discipline or interdisciplinary field
    
  •   Skills in quantitative methods. Experience with experiments and knowledge of causal inference techniques, text-as-data methods and machine-learning is an asset
    
  •   Using R is a must, skills in Python an asset
    
  •   Ambition to work on a project focused on a current heated topic, eagerness to make both theoretically exciting and empirically important contributions and apply cutting edge research methods
    
  •   Enthusiasm for working in a team as well as ability to work independently
    
  •   Strong ability to communicate in spoken and written English (applicants who do not have a degree from an English-language university or program, please indicate proficiency)
    

Your Responsibilities

  •   Create a database of content moderation policies and social media posts
    
  •   Conceptualize and theorize about types of transparency
    
  •   Conduct cutting-edge research and publish in top journals jointly with the research team
    
  •   Actively participate in the intellectual life and research activities of the project, the Chair of Digital Governance and the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology
    
  •   Collaborate with other project and Chair members
    

Our Offer

  •   A doctoral research position in a vibrant research team for 3 years.
    
  •   Remuneration will be in accordance with the German public service pay scale (collective agreement for state-level public servants, TV-L) at the E-13 level (75%).
    
  •   An exciting research environment with many international collaborations and ongoing cutting-edge research projects.
    
  •   Funding support for conferences, additional training, research activities.
    

How to Apply
Please send the following materials electronically and as a single pdf file to digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.demailto:digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de:

  •   A motivation letter which gives a sense of your scholarly and career interests
    
  •   A current CV, including list of publications if available
    
  •   Academic transcripts providing specific information about all of your university-level coursework and/or a list of courses that is informative about your substantive and methodological preparation, including the level at which each course was taken and the grade obtained;
    
  •   if not readily apparent from the official transcripts, documentation of all degrees obtained; if you have not yet completed your Masters degree, please indicate date of completion and award
    
  •   A research paper or other analytical writing sample in English
    
  •   A list of two academic references who can speak to your qualification for doctoral research.
    

The application deadline is April 3, 2023.  For questions, please contact Prof. Yannis Theocharis at yannis.theocharis@tum.demailto:yannis.theocharis@tum.de

The Chair of Digital Governance strongly supports the TUM's strategic goal of increasing the diversity of its staff.  As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, we particularly encourage applications from women, people with disabilities, members of groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the academy, and others who would increase the diversity of the university's research and teaching staff.

As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and processing personal data in the course of the application process pursuant to Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) at https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/datenschutz/Bewerbung/.

By submitting your application, you confirm to have read and understood the data protection information provided by TUM. Find out more about us at www.tum.dehttp://www.tum.de and www.hfp.tum.de

Contact
Chair of Digital Governance
Munich School of Politics and Public Policy
Richard-Wagner-Str. 1.
80333 Munich
Germany
Email: digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.demailto:digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de


Yannis Theocharis
Professor of Digital Governance
Department of Governance &
Munich Data Science Institute
Technical University of Munich
Web: http://yannistheocharis.comhttps://yannistheocharis.com/
Twitter: @Yannis_Theohttps://twitter.com/Yannis_Theo

Dear colleagues, We are looking for a PhD researcher to join the project Transparency in Content Moderation at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) starting September 2023. I would be grateful if you could share this call with your networks and encourage anyone who you think might be interested to apply. Information about the job can be found bellow, in the attached PDF, and here: https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20230207_112412/newsarticle_view Best regards, Yannis Theocharis ############## PhD position (m/f/d) at the Chair of Digital Governance, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology Profs. Margaret E. Roberts and Yannis Theocharis are inviting applications for a PhD position (3 years) in the context of the project Transparency in Content Moderation. Transparency in Content Moderation is a 5-year project led by Prof. Margaret E. Roberts (University of California, San Diego) in collaboration with Profs. Yannis Theocharis (Technical University of Munich) and Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz). It is supported by Prof. Roberts’ Max Planck-Alexander von Humboldt Research Award. The project seeks to understand the current state of transparency in content moderation on major social media platforms, test how different types of transparency affect downstream users and investigate how content moderation systems may be strategically subverted for nefarious aims. The position – starting September 1, 2023 – will be based at TUM’s Chair of Digital Governance, a research and teaching unit at the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (Hochschule für Politik München) and the Department of Governance which is its corresponding department within the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology. The Chair’s research agenda is interdisciplinary and has a particular interest in the application of advanced quantitative and computational methods to tackle a broad range of questions at the intersection of digital media and politics. Successful applicants will be expected to support the project leader and collaborators with data collection and data analysis, project coordination and administrative tasks related to the project’s operation (e.g. coordination of research assistants). They will be involved in the project’s publication output and are expected to develop and carry out their own PhD project related to the broader focus of the project. Your Qualifications - A Master’s degree in political science or a related social science discipline or interdisciplinary field - Skills in quantitative methods. Experience with experiments and knowledge of causal inference techniques, text-as-data methods and machine-learning is an asset - Using R is a must, skills in Python an asset - Ambition to work on a project focused on a current heated topic, eagerness to make both theoretically exciting and empirically important contributions and apply cutting edge research methods - Enthusiasm for working in a team as well as ability to work independently - Strong ability to communicate in spoken and written English (applicants who do not have a degree from an English-language university or program, please indicate proficiency) Your Responsibilities - Create a database of content moderation policies and social media posts - Conceptualize and theorize about types of transparency - Conduct cutting-edge research and publish in top journals jointly with the research team - Actively participate in the intellectual life and research activities of the project, the Chair of Digital Governance and the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology - Collaborate with other project and Chair members Our Offer - A doctoral research position in a vibrant research team for 3 years. - Remuneration will be in accordance with the German public service pay scale (collective agreement for state-level public servants, TV-L) at the E-13 level (75%). - An exciting research environment with many international collaborations and ongoing cutting-edge research projects. - Funding support for conferences, additional training, research activities. How to Apply Please send the following materials electronically and as a single pdf file to digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de<mailto:digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de>: - A motivation letter which gives a sense of your scholarly and career interests - A current CV, including list of publications if available - Academic transcripts providing specific information about all of your university-level coursework and/or a list of courses that is informative about your substantive and methodological preparation, including the level at which each course was taken and the grade obtained; - if not readily apparent from the official transcripts, documentation of all degrees obtained; if you have not yet completed your Masters degree, please indicate date of completion and award - A research paper or other analytical writing sample in English - A list of two academic references who can speak to your qualification for doctoral research. The application deadline is April 3, 2023. For questions, please contact Prof. Yannis Theocharis at yannis.theocharis@tum.de<mailto:yannis.theocharis@tum.de> The Chair of Digital Governance strongly supports the TUM's strategic goal of increasing the diversity of its staff. As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, we particularly encourage applications from women, people with disabilities, members of groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the academy, and others who would increase the diversity of the university's research and teaching staff. As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and processing personal data in the course of the application process pursuant to Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) at https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/datenschutz/Bewerbung/. By submitting your application, you confirm to have read and understood the data protection information provided by TUM. Find out more about us at www.tum.de<http://www.tum.de> and www.hfp.tum.de Contact Chair of Digital Governance Munich School of Politics and Public Policy Richard-Wagner-Str. 1. 80333 Munich Germany Email: digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de<mailto:digitalgovernance@hfp.tum.de> — Yannis Theocharis Professor of Digital Governance Department of Governance & Munich Data Science Institute Technical University of Munich Web: http://yannistheocharis.com<https://yannistheocharis.com/> Twitter: @Yannis_Theo<https://twitter.com/Yannis_Theo>