Dear colleagues, We are currently accepting applications for our post-doctoral fellowship in the Digital Civil Society Lab<https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/> at Stanford University. Applications are due on 2/15. We welcome a wide range of disciplinary approaches and research interests. Some of the key research themes we are currently investigating include: * The key dimensions of digital infrastructure and data and how they influence the role of civil society around the world. * The challenges and opportunities for assembly and association in a world of pervasive data-collecting, digital infrastructure. * The possibilities for decolonizing technology and developing alternative political economies around digital connectivity. * The nature of digital data donations and/or the governance mechanisms, enterprise forms, or legal constructs that such donations require. More information about our Lab, the fellowship and the application process are available here: https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/dcsl-post... Applications can be submitted here: https://stanfordpacs.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/58859 Prospective applicants with any questions about the fellowship and/or the application process, should feel free to contact me directly. Toussaint ---- Toussaint Nothias Associate Director of Research, Digital Civil Society Lab.<https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/> Social Science Research Scholar, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS)<https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/>. Stanford University www.toussaintnothias.com<http://www.toussaintnothias.com> Join our new initiative: The Digital Assembly Research Network<https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/digital-assembly-research-network/> (DARN), a global community of research and practice addressing the ways digital systems influence our ability and right to assemble. Latest article: "Access Granted: Facebook's Free Basics in Africa"<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0163443719890530> (Media, Culture & Society).