Forwarded by Barry Wellman
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Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 04:54:27 -0500
From: Daniel Kleinman dlkleinman@wisc.edu
To: SKAT-ANNOUNCE@LISTSERV.ASANET.ORG
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship on Surveillance and Security
Postdoctoral Fellowship on Surveillance and Security: "Exploring U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Fusion Centers."
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
We are seeking a postdoctoral-level scholar for a research project
on the social, legal, and technical dimensions of DHS
"fusion centers." This project will document and evaluate the
information sharing practices of fusion centers, with a focus on
variations in data sharing across fusion centers. The primary
researchers on this project are Torin Monahan (Vanderbilt University)
and Priscilla Regan (George Mason University). This will be a one-year
position beginning this summer (no later than August 31), with the
possibility of renewal for a second year.
Applicants should have familiarity with the field of
surveillance studies and possess a Ph.D. in a relevant social science
field (e.g., sociology, science and technology studies, criminology,
anthropology, communication, political science, or law
and society). Applicants must have advanced methodological expertise in
interviewing and participant observation, excellent writing skills, and
motivation to take initiative to ensure the success of the project. The
ideal applicant will have demonstrated experience in related research
and a record of publishing research results. The postdoctoral fellow
will take the lead on collecting and analyzing data, writing articles
and reports, and presenting findings at conferences. Periodic
out-of-state travel will be required for data collection.
The beginning salary for this full-time position will be $39,360 (plus
health benefits). The fellow will be expected to be in residence in
Nashville, Tennessee, for the duration of the position and be an
active colleague at Vanderbilt University.
Applicants should submit a CV, a letter describing suitability for the
fellowship, one writing sample, and two letters of recommendation (at
least one from a faculty advisor or mentor) to: Prof. Torin Monahan,
Dept. of Human & Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University,
Peabody #90, 230 Appleton Place, Nashville, TN 37203-5721, USA. The
application deadline is June 10, 2010, however the position will remain
open until filled. Applicants from traditionally
under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more information, please contact: torin.monahan@vanderbilt.edu
mailto:torin.monahan@vanderbilt.edu
This fellowship is made possible through a grant from the U.S. National
Science Foundation. The research will contribute to an international
research project called "The New Transparency," which is facilitating
multi-national and cross-cultural comparisons of the global security
industry.
Torin Monahan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Human & Organizational Development
Associate Professor of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
www.torinmonahan.com http://www.torinmonahan.com/
NEW BOOK: /S//urveillance in the Time of Insecurity/
http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/acatalog/Surveillance_in_the_time_of_insecurity.html