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Please note the upcoming deadline for the below position (and also the slight amendment to job specification which has removed the requirement to use software) - I am very happy to consider alternative approaches to collecting and analysing this data!

Please don't hesitate to contact me at [log in to unmask] with any queries or informal expressions of interest.

Best wishes,

Julia


MISTY VISUAL AND LEXICAL ANALYSIS PROJECT

RESEARCH ASSISTANT PART TIME (8 hours per week, over 10 weeks)



A research assistant is needed to conduct a data analysis project studying page layout and lexis in the comic book Misty (101 x 32-page issues, which will be provided as pdf files).



As research assistant on this project you will be solely responsible for analyzing visual and lexical elements from the entire series of Misty, including:

  *   Cover and inside cover image and text (characters, pose, background, lexis)
  *   Page layouts and panel shapes/sizes
  *   Story titles and types

in order to draw meaningful conclusions about lexis, visual layouts, panel shapes/sizes, common themes and so forth.



The successful candidate will have experience of projects of this type and will set out a clear proposal for their methodology. This might involve using text recognition software packages and (if practical) document layout analysis software or other visual analysis software (which will be provided on request) to produce the below outputs. However, non-digital approaches are also welcome and there is no requirement for software to be used. It is more important that you have a clear plan of how you would approach this project manually, e.g. by using a meaningful sample group or identifying a key selection of particularly striking layouts.



Outputs required at end of project:

–  Table and graph or other representation of quantitative data that summarises impactful page layouts, and common panel shapes used in the comic.

–  Table and graph or other representation of quantitative data that analyses cover and inside cover imagery, e.g. character, pose, background, etc.

–  Table and graph or other representation of quantitative data relating to common language features, e.g. most-used words and phrases from cover, inside cover, and story titles.

–  Table and graph or other representation of quantitative data reflecting the various story ‘types’ (this can be taken from existing annotations/notes on story content that have already been produced).

–  Clear visual and tabular representations of this information.



You will also be encouraged to co-present on the project at a national conference, if desired.



Person specification and qualifications:



Essential:

–  Able to present a clear and practical plan of how to approach this project.

–  Able to take initiative in devising data collection and representation strategies as required.

–  Experience with content analysis, archival research or working on a project of this type.



Desired:

– An interest or background in comics studies.

– Knowledge and experience of appropriate software or other proposed methodology.



This position will be supervised by Dr Julia Round. It is part-time at 8 hours a week. The salary is £10.01 per hour. The project is intended to run for a total of 80 hours, across 10 weeks (Monday 21 March – Friday 27 May 2016).



There is no requirement to be based in Bournemouth however brief weekly meetings/progress reports will be required (to be held in either Bournemouth, Bristol or via Skype).



If you are interested in applying please send a brief CV and covering letter to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by 1 February 2015.



Your covering letter should indicate your background and expertise and how you would approach the below project. Interviews will be held at Bournemouth University or via Skype in February and invited candidates will be asked to present their strategy for producing the required results.



For all queries related to this job advert please contact Dr Julia Round at the above email address.



Dr Julia Round
Principal Lecturer, Faculty of Media and Communication
Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow, Poole, BH12 5BB
Tel: 01202 965931
Room W332 (Office hours this term: Thursdays 11-12 - please email for an appointment)
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