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Full-time PhD Studentship: Sky News-City University Studentship
Citizen Media / User-Generated Content
Department of Journalism & Publishing, School of Arts
School of Arts

This project affords excellent opportunities to explore concepts
around citizen journalism in the mainstream news media, using a case
study approach and participant observation.

For the first year of their PhD the appointee will work closely with
Sky News on an innovative project to recruit several hundred "citizen
journalists" to report on the next UK general election campaign. The
project aims to allow contributors to do more than simply give their
opinion; instead they will be expected to write stories, take pictures
and possibly record video.

The appointee's role would be to work closely with Sky News to recruit
suitable contributors, mentor them and guide them in creating the
right sort of content, and manage their contributions. The appointee
will be responsible for ensuring that there is a broad mix of
contributors in terms of party affiliation, background and expertise.
The successful candidate will also be involved in the development of
the website to best support the project and ensure that the material
is used to its best advantage. The role requires editorial initiative,
a nose for news, an understanding of what makes compelling online
content and familiarity with the social networking community.

For approximately 4 days a week the appointee will be based within the
Sky News website operation, and will also work with the Sky News
Election campaign team.

For the remaining day the appointee will work on their thesis and is
likely to be supervised by Neil Thurman, senior lecturer in electronic
publishing in the Department of Journalism at City University, London.
Neil has considerable research experience in the field of online
journalism.

The successful applicant will receive a Departmental studentship of
£13,000.00 in the first year of study, plus a full fee waiver,
starting in October 2007.

Applicants should possess an undergraduate degree of at least 2:1
Honours standard (UK) or equivalent, and preferably also a Masters in
a relevant subject area.

Actively working to promote equal opportunity and diversity.

For more information and and how to apply, visit www.city.ac.uk/hr/jobs.

Closing date: 31 August 2007


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Iain Robert Smith
Doctoral Student
Institute of Film and Television
School of American and Canadian Studies
University of Nottingham
University Park
NG7 2RD