The ESRC Digital Good Network <http://www.digitalgood.net/> aims to enhance our collective understanding of what a good digital society should look like and how we get there, by focusing on questions of equity, sustainability and collective well-being. We are recruiting two Grade 7 postdoctoral researchers. *A 3 year, full-time postdoctoral researcher *to work with us on the Digital Good Index <https://digitalgood.net/digital-good-index/>. The Digital Good Index will be a framework or set of principles or values which can be used to evaluate digital innovations and deployments to ensure good societal outcomes. It will build on Digital Good Network research, interviews and roundtable discussions, and existing guidelines. *Deadline: 12th April 2024* *A 10-month, full-time postdoctoral researcher* with expertise in evidence reviewing, to work on a project focused on including public voices in AI research, development and policy (RD&P). The project aims to synthesise, build and share knowledge about public views on and public participation in AI, as a route to ensuring public voice in AI RD&P. *Deadline: 8th April 2024.* The successful applicants will join a growing community of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers affiliated with the Digital Good Network, and will be encouraged to engage in network activities, from training to conferences, for their own development. We believe that diverse teams help us address big global challenges. We particularly welcome applications from currently under-represented groups within the department, including candidates who are women, LGBTQ+, disabled and from Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic backgrounds. For more information about both posts, visit https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs > browse jobs > and then search jobs. -- Helen Kennedy, Director, ESRC Digital Good Network <https://digitalgood.net/>, @digitalgoodnet Professor of Digital Society, @hmtk, Living With Data <https://livingwithdata.org/>, she/her Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences <https://acss.org.uk/> *LATEST PUBLICATIONS: * Challenging assumptions about the relationship between awareness of and attitudes to data uses amongst the UK public <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01972243.2023.2283729> (2023, w/Mark Taylor and Susan Oman, *The Information Society*) Socially meaningful transparency in data-based systems: reflections and proposals from practice <https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JD-01-2023-0006/full/html?utm_source=smc_email_onboarding&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=apa_author_journals_access_2023-6-14> (2023, w/Jo Bates, Itzelle Medina Perea, Susan Oman, Lulu Pinney, *Journal of Documentation*) Generic visuals of Covid-19 in the news: Invoking banal belonging through symbolic reiteration <https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13678779211061415>(2022, w/Giorgia Aiello, Chris W Anderson, Camilla Mørk Røstvik, *I**nternational Journal of Cultural Studies*.