Dear colleagues,

(with apologies for cross-posting)

We have a new 18-month full-time Researcher position available
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 at
the University of Oxford's Oxford Internet Institute. The post would be
perfect for a critical economic geographer with an interest in action
research in the platform economy.

Please share widely, and please be in touch if you'd like to discuss any
aspect of the position.

Kind regards,
Mark

Postdoctoral Researcher
Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford
Grade 7: £32,236 – £39,609 p.a.

We are looking for someone to join our team of researchers
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 from around the world. The Oxford
Internet Institute (OII) is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to
work with the Fairwork Foundation 
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 This position
provides an exciting opportunity to work with our team to co-develop
standards 
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 of fair work and apply them to
digital platforms.

Applicants will have a relevant postgraduate degree in sociology,
geography, anthropology, economics, development studies, or related fields.
Excellent writing, presentation abilities, and analytical skills are also
required. Applicants should be highly organised and able to effectively
manage multiple ongoing tasks.

As the successful candidate, you will be based at Fairwork Foundation
within the Oxford Internet Institute. You will be part of a GCRF-funded
team consisting of Professor Mark Graham (Oxford), Professor Sandra Fredman
(Oxford), Professor Jean Paul van Belle (Cape Town), Professor Richard
Heeks (Manchester), and Professor Darcy du Toit (Western Cape). You will
also collaborate with other colleagues in Oxford and India to: co-develop
thresholds and principles of fair work that apply to the platform economy;
design strategies and carry out research to evaluate platforms against
those thresholds; collaborate in the preparation of publications and
research outputs to disseminate the evaluations of platforms against
principles of fair work.

Based in the heart of Oxford, this post is available immediately and is
fixed-term until 28 February 2021 in the first instance, with the
possibility of renewal thereafter. More information about the position is
available here
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.

Only online applications received before 12.00 midday on 19 July 2019 will
be considered. Interviews for those shortlisted will be held during week
commencing 12 August 2019.

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Mark Graham

Professor of Internet Geography
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
@geoplace 
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 | markgraham.space

New publications:

Graham, M. (ed). 2019. Digital Economies at Global Margins
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 Cambridge
MA: MIT Press.

Graham, M., and Anwar, M. A. 2019. The Global Gig Economy: Towards a
Planetary Labour Market?
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 First
Monday. 24(4).  doi.org/10.5210/fm.v24i4.9913.
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