Can y’all help me find the right candidate for this job at Data & Society? This 
position does not require a PhD, but it does require skills at people wrangling 
and project management, as well as an eye for identifying the important 
research puzzles. Any suggestions would be *greatly* appreciated!  And feel 
free to forward along as you see fit.

danah

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JOB: Media Manipulation Research Project Lead (Apply by April 3)

https://datasociety.net/blog/jobs/project-lead-media-manipulation/ 
<https://datasociety.net/blog/jobs/project-lead-media-manipulation/>

Data & Society Research Institute is seeking a dynamic and expert individual to 
manage our research and intervention efforts on a project focused on the role 
of technology in the manipulation of institutions and information 
intermediaries. This position is based out of our New York City office, and 
starts immediately.

Manipulation Project: Understanding How Systems are Gamed

While technologies are often created with the best of intentions, they are 
often used in ways that dismay their creators. As data-driven and social 
technologies – and the companies that produce them – become more powerful, so 
do the individuals and groups attempting to undermine or manipulate tech to 
advance other agendas. From cybersecurity to spam and search engine 
optimization to the manipulation of mainstream media, we must confront the 
weaknesses and fault lines that appear in a technology and data-driven society.

At Data & Society, the Manipulation Project seeks to understand the mechanisms 
by which adversarial attacks on institutions and information intermediaries 
wreak havoc on countless systems, undermine trust in society, and destroy key 
mechanisms of social infrastructure– and the subsequent socio-technical 
implications. Conversations about topics like “fake news” or AI-powered bots 
fail to account for how and why systems can easily be gamed. This project aims 
to cut through the hype around these issues, and understand vulnerabilities in 
socio-technical systems that go beyond security and privacy. How can systems be 
manipulated? And what are the implications of that kind of manipulation?

About the Manipulation Project Lead

You know how to manage a team of researchers working on multiple trajectories 
and implement project management practices that lead to successful outcomes. 
You enjoy thinking strategically about what is needed for research to be 
useful, relevant, and accessible, and are adept at deploying resources 
effectively to achieve these ends. You are analytical and skilled at spotting 
connections across bodies of research, as well as understanding the real-world 
implications and possibilities emerging from research findings. You are 
comfortable with research from a variety of traditions including qualitative, 
field research, ethnographic and survey methods.

You have a contrarian mindset and know how to question the assumptions and 
frameworks presented to you. You believe in the importance of evidence and 
data, but also have an appreciation for why people might be incentivized to 
manipulate data-driven systems or use technical tools to achieve ideological, 
economic, or personal goals. The idea of better understanding and broadly 
communicating conflicting perspectives on controversial topics greatly appeals 
to you, and you have experience using research in ways that may take 
discussants into uncomfortable socio-political terrain. You believe that 
understanding all sides of a seemingly one-sided situation is crucial for 
devising solutions. You have no problem challenging sacred cows and enjoy 
shifting frames to help drive a conversation in more productive directions.

You are excited about the possibility of helping bring knowledge to bear in 
high-stakes conversations, and coordinating and managing D&S’s research on 
these topics.

Responsibilities will include:

Daily management of a team of 4-5 researchers, including oversight of 
workplans, project schedule, deliverables, and project budget.
Develop overall research project strategy in collaboration with Data & Society 
leadership
Coordinate a network of ~20 scholars, journalists, and researchers to 
strategically share insights, data, and frames.
Manage team resources proactively, identifying new staffing needs as necessary.
Develop and own the process of providing regular written and verbal briefings 
to key stakeholders in civil society, media, and industry.
Build and maintain a map of academic and advocacy work happening within and 
beyond the D&S network on these issues, and track the arguments and discussions 
taking place in various venues.
Work closely with our research, programs, and communications teams to ensure 
that our research is being strengthened through engagement with stakeholders, 
and disseminated in appropriate formats to key decision-makers.
Develop a trusting relationship with scholars, knowing when to shine a 
spotlight on them and their work and when to step in to help with translation.
Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholder groups in this space.
Balance between advancing a longer-term strategy and responding to unforeseen 
but highly relevant events.
Qualifications:

A passion for supporting research and researchers to work towards advancing 
knowledge collectively.
Extensive project management experience in fast-paced knowledge production 
environments.
Deep familiarity with debates related to those currently emerging under frames 
like “fake news” and media manipulation.
Experience connecting research findings to advocacy and/or policy 
recommendations (including using research to challenge approaches being taken).
Comfort and experience working between business/tech industry actors, 
government, civil society, and research.
A high level of comfort with digital security tools (e.g., PGP, Tor, Signal, 
etc.).
Excellent writing and editing skills; public speaking skills a plus.
Willingness to play a visible leadership role in representing Data & Society’s 
work and broader research network to other audiences.
We expect that the right candidate for this position is mid-career and has 
spent a 5-7 years in a technology company, media institution, or research 
institute/think tank, and has managed investigative or research teams in the 
past.

Practical considerations:

This is not a remote position. You must be able to work full time from Data & 
Society’s offices in the Flatiron District.
You will be offered a generous benefits package including health insurance, 
vacation time, and paid holidays.
You must be eligible to work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor 
visas.
To apply, please submit the following to j...@datasociety.net 
<mailto:j...@datasociety.net> by MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2017:

A cover letter explaining your interest in this role, how you learned about 
this opportunity, how you approach project management of research efforts, and 
how you see the issue of manipulation unfolding at the intersection of 
technology and society today.
(Please also include the names, affiliations, and email addresses of two 
references)
Your resume/CV
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please feel free to contact 
us at j...@datasociety.net <mailto:j...@datasociety.net> should you have any 
questions about the position. Questions about the opportunity or process will 
not reflect negatively on your application.

About Data & Society Research Institute

Data & Society focuses on the social and cultural issues arising from 
data­centric technological development. We seek to inform and develop frames 
for discussion of these complex issues both through our own research and 
through supporting the expansion of a nascent field of actors concerned about 
these topics. We want to be a resource, a catalyst, and a convener as new 
sectors recognize the complexity of the issues and the need for trade­offs when 
they increase their reliance on data as a tool for management and 
decision-making.

We see the field as comprised of researchers, journalists, policymakers, 
technologists, industry leaders and workers, funders, advocates, and civil 
society actors. We are committed to helping this field engage substantively, 
and with an evidence base, in debates over implications arising from the 
increasing reliance on data at scale to automated decision-making across a 
range of sectors.

The work and wellbeing of Data & Society is strengthened by the diversity of 
our network and our differences in background, and provides equal employment 
opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, 
age, creed, color, culture, experience, national origin, religion or ancestry, 
genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, 
ability, pregnancy, and more. We welcome applications from people of color, 
women, the LGBTQIA community, and persons with disabilities. In addition to 
federal law requirements, Data & Society complies with applicable state and 
local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.



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