Postdoctoral fellowship on platform work
Hello all, My colleague in Geography is advertising a 2 year postdoctoral fellowship researching delivery riders in Ireland. See below. Suitable for postdoctoral researchers just out of PhD. 2-year Postdoc on delivery rider labour and health in Dublin Ireland Deadline 15 Jan 2025 RIDERLAB aims to build a novel participatory research program with Dublin’s migrant delivery riders for a greater understanding of the issues at the intersection of labour, migration & health to increase public awareness of these issues, foster collective action, and improve public/occupational health for migrants and marginalized communities. To combat the pressing occupational, environmental, and social hazards experienced by the delivery riders in the city, we have begun engaging with the riders to codesign RIDERLAB and document labour issues (precarity, exploitation, power, inequality), co-create a health monitoring program (e.g., through bike and body sensor program), codevelop participatory mapping methods to describe unsafe work locations and community assets, and identify paths for participatory democracy. RIDERLAB is a 2-year research project with PI Jeremy Auerbach at the UCD School of Geography and funded by Research Ireland’s Collaborative Alliances for Societal Challenges (COALESCE) scheme. PD1 Salary Range: €46,305 - €52,863 Per Annum; PD2 Salary Range: €54,307 - €59,063 Per Annum . Appointment on the above range will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. Apply Here https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ <https://lnkd.in/eY-fGfMJ> Reference # 019252 Thanks and have a happy festive season. Kylie Jarrett _________________ Prof. Kylie Jarrett School of Information and Communication Studies University College Dublin She/her Editor-in-chief: *Dialogues on Digital Society* Author: *Digital Labor *(Polity 2022)*;* *Feminism, Labour, and D**igital Media: The Digital Housewife *(Routledge 2016) Co-author*: NSFW: Sex, Humor and Risk in Social Media *(MIT Press 2019) *Google and the Culture of Search *(Routledge 2013)
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Kylie Jarrett