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Valentina Carraro

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University of Amsterdam

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Epidemiology

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Global Health

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Urban Geography

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Disease Transmission

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Latin America

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Public Health

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Pandemic Response

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Recent Grants

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AN INTERSECTIONAL GIS TO MEASURE DISASTER SOCIAL VULNERABILITY

Open Date: 2020-04-01

Close Date: 2023-04-01

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Jerusalem Online: Critical Cartography after the Ontological Turn

Open Date: 2015-09-01

Close Date: 2018-08-01

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Jaron Harambam

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University of Amsterdam

Postdoctoral Positions in AI & Politics at University of Amsterdam (Sociology, Communication Science)

The University of Amsterdam is seeking two postdoctoral researchers to join its Research Priority Area AI & Politics. These positions focus on the broad theme of how artificial intelligence is transforming societies and the reciprocal influence between politics and AI. One postdoc will be hosted at ASCOR (Communication Science) and the other at AISSR (Sociology/Geography), both within the University of Amsterdam. Supervisors and collaborators include Jaron Harambam (Assistant Professor of Media, Truth Politics and Digitalization), Daniel Mügge, Hilde Voorveld, Valentina Carraro, Theo Araujo, and Claes de Vreese, all affiliated with the University of Amsterdam. The research environment is interdisciplinary, combining sociology, political science, and communication studies to address pressing questions at the intersection of digitalization, AI, and politics. Applicants should hold a PhD in the social sciences and be capable of independently designing a postdoctoral research project related to AI and politics. The positions are fully funded for two years, though specific financial details are not provided. The roles are ideal for creative and independent researchers interested in the societal and political implications of AI. For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the University of Amsterdam's official vacancy page. The application process requires submission of a research proposal and relevant documents through the university's online portal. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in AI, politics, and society at a leading European institution.