We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to support the Political Rhetoric and Influence on Social Media (PRISM) project. This interdisciplinary APEX-funded project will investigate whether successful online political influencers in the US and UK use a distinctive rhetorical style or “brand” to engage audiences and communicate during political events.
You will be responsible for:
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Supporting the development of PRISM’s interdisciplinary framework for identifying the rhetorical brand of online political influencers across US and UK election contexts.
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Collecting, cleaning, documenting and securely managing social media datasets and metadata from the 2020 and 2024 US Presidential elections and the 2024 UK General Election.
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Designing, implementing and evaluating NLP and machine-learning approaches to classify communicative frames, linguistic features and influencer styles at scale.
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Contributing to annotation, validation, survey experiment analysis, reproducible code, academic outputs and stakeholder-facing materials with the wider project team.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to conceptual, theoretical and methodological innovation in political communication and natural language processing, working with Professor Gibson, Dr Batista-Navarro and the wider PRISM team.
About You
We are looking for a collaborative researcher with advanced computational skills and relevant social science expertise. You should demonstrate:
Essential Criteria:
- A PhD, or close to completion, in Political Science, Media and Communication, Sociology or a related social science field.
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Strong programming and computational methods expertise, including Python, R or similar languages, machine learning, NLP, text mining and reproducible coding practices.
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Experience analysing social media data using qualitative & quantitative methods, with excellent academic writing, collaboration, organisation and communication skills.
Desirable Criteria:
- Experience with transformer-based NLP models, web or social media engagement, policy briefing, research server environments, data visualisation or academic subjects such as social statistics.
This role would suit a forward-thinking individual who is passionate about delivering outstanding technical support and enabling excellence in practical teaching.
Our benefits include:
Generous employer contribution pension
29 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and Christmas closure
Ride to work and EV car scheme available
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Name: Rachel Gibson
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