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On Behalf Of Mark Graham
Sent: Tuesday May 14, 2013 10:41 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [geoweb-r] New post: quantitative Internet Geographer/Sociologist at the Oxford Internet Institute
Dear colleagues,
We're hiring a
full-time researcher to work with Grant Blank, Bernie
Hogan and myself at the Oxford Internet Institute (on a one-year contract
in the first instance).
The successful candidate will work on two projects: (1) Helping us to continue our work on the geographies of Wikipedia. i.e. modelling and mapping patterns in Wikipedia data (read more here or here);
(2) Carrying out a new project on digital inequality in Britain. Here, the researcher will gather and analyse a range of Internet-related data in order to help us better understand local-scale geographies of digital engagement in the UK.
We think this will be quite an exciting position for someone with a background in statistics (and ideally GIS). More info and an application package is available at this
link, but feel free to get in touch if you have any question about the job (and please share with anyone who might be interested or any relevant lists/networks).
Grade 7: Salary £29,541 - £36,298 p.a.
Best,
Mark
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Oxford Internet Institute
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