Hi folks,

Please could you circulate this opportunity to colleagues seeking a postdoc? Thanks!

Melissa
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Professor Melissa Terras MBE FREng
Co-Director, CoSTAR Realtime Lab 
Design Informatics, Edinburgh College of Art
University of Edinburgh
@melissaterras



From: Andrew Hoskins <andrew.hoskins@ed.ac.uk>
Subject: 5 year, full time, experienced post doc position, Edinburgh
Date: 5 June 2025 at 12:23:06 BST
To: Melissa Terras <M.Terras@ed.ac.uk>

FIVE YEAR FULL TIME RESEARCH FELLOW post at The University of Edinburgh.
 
on the ERC awarded/UKRI funded WARSHARE - digital participation in war - project, beginning September.
led by Professor Andrew Hoskins – andrew.hoskins@ed.ac.uk
 
Project summary:
 
The battle over representations and perceptions of war is transformed in an era of billions of images, videos and other digital content of war being produced, shared, edited, liked, linked, fabricated and deleted on smartphones, social media platforms and messaging apps.
 
War in the twenty-first century is participative. People can record and document war, and unwittingly and deliberately transmit data points that can generate targets on the battlefield. Smart devices are both a way to represent war and a node in its practice.
 
This project will produce new interdisciplinary understanding of how and why digital participation is transforming how individuals and societies (including militaries and states) fight, experience, and understand (perceive, explain, and de/legitimise) warfare. 
 
It will illuminate how smart devices, apps and platforms enable a wide range of actors – militaries, states, journalists, NGOs, private companies, soldiers, citizens, victims – to participate in warfare in an immediate and ongoing fashion.
 
At the same time, this project engages the revolution in machine-learning and AI methods which enable mining and measuring of online behaviour at scale, and the illumination of multiple modes of communication (messages, images, video, memes and emojiis) that together shape participation and meaning in warfare.
 
In experimenting with AI and machine learning methods, it will break new interdisciplinary ground (social and computing science, art, visual, media and communication studies) to test what kinds of knowledge about twenty-first century participative war (how it is fought, experienced, contested, legitimized, and remembered, for multiple actors) can be acquired and used.
 
It takes the hybrid messenger service/social media platform of Telegram as its principal case study, an unbounded ‘new war front’, central to the waging and experiencing of the 2022- Russian war against Ukraine.
 
Further details: