The Program on Democracy and the Internet (PDI) invites promising new scholars to Stanford University for 1 year appointments as postdoctoral fellows, with potential for extension. Fellows will be affiliated with PDI and potentially a department or school at Stanford University. Each fellow will collaborate with one of the PDI faculty on research relevant to their field of study and current line of scholarship. The fellows will spend 20 percent of their time working on their own research and 80 percent assisting in the research of one of the PDI directors.
The Program on Democracy and the Internet (PDI) envisions digital technologies supporting rather than subverting democracy by maximizing the benefits and minimizing the threats through changes in policy, technology, and social and ethical technological norms.
Digital technologies are having a profound impact on democracy in the United States and around the world. New communication platforms that give voice to the previously unheard also empower nefarious actors who seek to undermine democracy, silence journalists and minority groups, manipulate search engines, sow distrust, and more. Concerns about virality, deception, anonymity, echo chambers, and platform information monopolies pose new challenges for democracy in the digital age. Current research to understand these challenges and, on the basis of theory and evidence, craft solutions, remains nascent, fragmented, and incomplete. A strong knowledge base is critical for policy makers, corporate leaders, and technologists to make decisions that protect and promote democracy in the digital age.
About Stanford University
Stanford University was founded in 1885 by California senator Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane, “to promote the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf of humanity and civilization.”
Stanford PACS Program on Democracy and the Internet (PDI) Postdoctoral Fellowship
Application Deadline | 31 Jan 2022 |
School to study | Stanford University |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | Stanford University |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of Stanford PACS Program on Democracy and the Internet (PDI) Postdoctoral Fellowship
- The annual fellowship stipend is $70,000, plus the standard benefits that postdoctoral fellows at Stanford University receive, including health insurance and travel funds. The fellowship program falls under U.S. Immigration J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa activities.
Requirements for Stanford PACS Program on Democracy and the Internet (PDI) Postdoctoral Fellowship Qualification
- Scholars must have a PhD in hand by July 1, 2022. We cannot consider applications from scholars who earned a PhD earlier than September 1, 2019.
- They encourage applications from candidates representing a broad range of disciplines including the social sciences, humanities, law, computer science and engineering.
Documents Required for Application
- Cover letter detailing the reasons for the applicant’s interest in the fellowship.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Fellowship proposal detailing the research that the applicant would undertake while at Stanford, and how it fits within the research agenda of the specific initiative to which the applicant is applying. In this section, please disclose if you have additional funding arrangements.
- Writing sample consisting of either a dissertation chapter or a recent published paper. There are no specific page length or formatting requirements for this sample.
- Graduate transcript with proof that the applicant has completed all the requirements for the PhD, or a letter from their PhD advisor stating when they will do so.
- Two (or more) letters of recommendation submitted via the application portal.
Application Deadline
January 31, 2022How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Stanford University on stanfordpacs.slideroom.com to applyFor more details,visit Stanford PACS website