[P2P-F] Fwd: [members] job offer on netCommons CAPS project
Michel Bauwens
michel at p2pfoundation.net
Mon Oct 3 17:27:39 CEST 2016
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From: Melanie Dulong de Rosnay <melanie.ddr at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 10:16 PM
Subject: [members] job offer on netCommons CAPS project
To: P2PValue Project Members List <members at lists.p2pvalue.eu>
Cc: Nigel Gilbert <n.gilbert at surrey.ac.uk>, David Rozas <drozas at surrey.ac.uk
>
Dear all,
We are hiring a researcher next year to work at CNRS on the governance of
alternative communication networks.
If you know someone who could be interested, please forward to your
networks:
http://www.iscc.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article2271
(also pasted below)
Thanks,
Melanie
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Temporary research contract on the governance of alternative communication
networks
The ISCC is recruiting a researcher in sociology or management of
organizations (at the post-doctoral, PhD or master level with a research
experience) for a period of 4 to 6 months to conduct research on the
governance of alternative communications networks, as part of the European
H2020 project
The ISCC is recruiting a researcher in sociology or management of
organizations (at the post-doctoral, PhD or master level with a research
experience) for a period of 4 to 6 months to conduct research on the
governance of alternative communications networks, as part of the European
H2020 project *netCommons* <http://netcommons.eu/>.
The interdisciplinary project netCommons (2016-2018) focuses on the study
of Internet community networks in Europe managed as commons. Within the
project, part of the research focuses on the governance of these
communities, which mostly operate as associative, cooperative or
non-for-profit entities, and which bring together people with different
skills to build and manage telecom networks, considered as commons.
In partnership with researchers from the Polytechnic University of
Catalonia, which also participate in the project, the researcher will study
the variety of governance tools implemented within these groups (statutes,
regulations, by-laws, decision making processes, etc.) and formulate
propositions for improvement to ensure the proper functioning,
sustainability and expansion of these communities. Through the organization
of interviews, workshops and meetings, this research-action will ultimately
lead to monitoring the implementation of these recommendations within
voluntary groups.
The candidate will either hold a doctorate or be in the process of
obtaining one, or hold a master degree in sociology and management of
organizations. A good knowledge of the commons theory and of ICT will be
appreciated. Very good command of English (written especially) is also
necessary. Travels within Europe are expected.
The candidate is invited to send to ISCC, before October 23, her/his
application containing the following documents:
[image: -] a resume;
[image: -] a cover letter;
[image: -] a selection of works (3 max.).
The complete application must be submitted by email to
*felix.treguer at cnrs.fr* <felix.treguer at cnrs.fr> indicating “Application
netCommons” in the message title.
Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview which will be held
November 3 afternoon in the premises of the ISCC, in Paris, or by video
conference if necessary.
The contract duration will be 4 to 6 months from February 2017, subject to
availability and profile of the candidate who must demonstrate an address
in Paris. The monthly salary will depend on the applicant’s level of
education and on the remuneration grid of CNRS.
.
The interdisciplinary project netCommons (2016-2018) focuses on the study
of Internet community networks in Europe managed as commons. Within the
project, part of the research focuses on the governance of these
communities, which mostly operate as associative, cooperative or
non-for-profit entities, and which bring together people with different
skills to build and manage telecom networks, considered as commons.
In partnership with researchers from the Polytechnic University of
Catalonia, which also participate in the project, the researcher will study
the variety of governance tools implemented within these groups (statutes,
regulations, by-laws, decision making processes, etc.) and formulate
propositions for improvement to ensure the proper functioning,
sustainability and expansion of these communities. Through the organization
of interviews, workshops and meetings, this research-action will ultimately
lead to monitoring the implementation of these recommendations within
voluntary groups.
The candidate will either hold a doctorate or be in the process of
obtaining one, or hold a master degree in sociology and management of
organizations. A good knowledge of the commons theory and of ICT will be
appreciated. Very good command of English (written especially) is also
necessary. Travels within Europe are expected.
The candidate is invited to send to ISCC, before October 23, her/his
application containing the following documents:
[image: -] a resume;
[image: -] a cover letter;
[image: -] a selection of works (3 max.).
The complete application must be submitted by email to felix.treguer at cnrs.fr
indicating “Application netCommons” in the message title.
Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview which will be held
November 3 afternoon in the premises of the ISCC, in Paris, or by video
conference if necessary.
The contract duration will be 4 to 6 months from February 2017, subject to
availability and profile of the candidate who must demonstrate an address
in Paris. The monthly salary will depend on the applicant’s level of
education and on the remuneration grid of CNRS.
--
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay
http://www.iscc.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article1558
Associate Research Professor (Permanent researcher)
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Institute of Communication Sciences (CNRS - Paris Sorbonne University -
UPMC)
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