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Christopher Shoop-Worrall

PhD Student
Department of Journalism Studies
University of Sheffield
9 Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 4DT

Twitter: @ChrisDWorrall
Phone: +44 7411 690435
Web: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/phd/students/christopher-worrall
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From: "Samantha Bharath" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 22 Mar 2017 14:38
Subject: PhD opportunity (ESRC funding): Social Media Images and Fake News
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*Dear A**ll,*

*Please see the opportunity below - if you are interested reply directly to
the contacts at the bottom of the email.*


*One fully funded ESRC PhD studentship, open to UK and EU applicants. Start
date 1st October 2017. Studentship includes funding for 4 years (1+3) and
additional financial support from the project partner. Closing date for
applications is 5pm UK time on Friday 31 March. *

*Project title: *The Role of Social Media Images in Fake News

*Funding: *UK/EU fees and a tax-free maintenance stipend at standard
Research Council rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for up to four years.

The proposed project on the role of social media images in the production
of fake news is both interdisciplinary (Media and Communication Studies and
Information Science) and collaborative (Claire Wardle at US-based
organisation First Draft News is the project partner). The rise of social
media, combined with advances in technology and global communication,
including how news is consumed, has brought many opportunities. Most
notably more people are involved in news production: democratising news
making in important ways. Simultaneously, challenges arising from these
technological developments have also come to light, involving the spread of
misinformation and difficulties with verification of news on social media
platforms. Fake news, in particular, has become a worldwide problem, most
poignantly highlighted in the election of Donald Trump, with many fake news
stories apparently circulated to influence the election outcome. A growing
international cross-sector community exploring these issues has also
emerged, of which First Draft News is a key initiative. It was formed as a
non-profit coalition in 2015 to raise awareness and address challenges
relating to trust and truth in the digital age. In September 2016 it
launched the First Draft Partner Network, the first of its kind to bring
together the largest social platforms with global newsrooms, human rights
organizations and other fact-checking and verification projects around the
world. This is based on the belief that these challenges can only be
tackled via a global collaboration of organizations working together to
find solutions. Social media images play a crucial role in the spread of
fake news by helping stories appear more believable and more attractive and
easy to share. Whilst there is a growing body of work around verification
and fake news, the complex role of images has to date been neglected. This
PhD project addresses this through an innovative collaboration between the
Visual Social Media Lab (the VSML is directed by the principal supervisor)
and First Draft News. This project will specifically focus on the role of
social media images in the production, circulation and reception of fake
news, paying particular attention to understanding how users assess stories
and why they choose to share them. There will be access to bespoke training
from VSML analytics partner Pulsar and internship and research
opportunities within First Draft News throughout the project.

The ideal candidate will have a good undergraduate degree (upper second, or
above) in a relevant subject and ideally (but not essential) a good
Master’s degree (merit or above). Experience of social media research is
desirable but not essential. Experience of visual, qualitative and/or case
study methodologies is desirable. A working knowledge of contemporary
journalism is desirable but not essential. To apply, please send a CV and a
two-page proposal, explaining how you would approach this project. Please
send you application to: Dr Farida Vis – [log in to unmask]

For further information, or any queries, please contact one of the
supervisors:

   - Dr Farida Vis – [log in to unmask]
   - Professor Paul Clough - [log in to unmask]

Samantha Bharath
Departmental Administrator
Journalism Studies
University of Sheffield
9 Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 4DT

t: 0114 222 2499| e:[log in to unmask]
w: www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism


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