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World Web Watch – The World from the Web
World Web Watch – Ce que le web peut nous dire du monde
PhD Position in Social Sciences
Allocation doctorale en sciences sociales
Published on Monday, November 05, 2012
Abstract
Announcement
Candidate’s Profile
- A Master’s degree, preferably in Social Sciences (geography, sociology, anthropology, political science, economy) is required,
- As well as high linguistic skills, including Mandarin (compulsory), English and French.
- High understanding of the Internet (principles and practices) is equally important.
In-depth knowledge of Social Sciences is essential to embrace this project. Data sources and information will have to be analysed, regarding complex as well as original problematics related to key issues of the contemporary world.
The candidate must have command of the main languages used on the Internet in order to carry out this research (especially Mandarin, English, Spanish and French). Wikipedia is a good example of this challenge: it is a promising source, but appears useless without a deep understanding of the content. In this research, Chinese corpus will be particularly emphasized, hence the requirement of Mandarin.
Lastly, ability to master programming languages would be highly beneficial. Software adapted to the analysis of this promising corpus will be developed within the Chôros Lab. Basics knowledge of programming languages would be a significant asset (PHP, Java, Perl or Python).
Framework of the Research
This PhD project will be associated up with wider research carried out within the Chôros laboratory. It considers the Web as an opportunity for Social Sciences to improve the way in which the World can be explored.
The Internet is so important in contemporary practices that it could potentially be a very rich source of information for Social Sciences. Such a quantity and diversity of practices and discourses is opening innovative ways of understanding the complexity of the World. This approach certainly implies significant bias, however to a lesser extent than common alternative approaches which have difficulty accessing so much information in such a large scale.
In conclusion, this PhD project aims at surmounting the following difficulties:
- Identifying the most relevant corpuses.
- Identifying the main biases of these corpuses in order to reduce their impact.
- Identifying the appropriate problematics likely to descry the convergence and divergence of contemporary world experiences.
- Elaborating a generic data mining process that could exploit, organize and display this complexity.
Host laboratory
This grant is offered by the Chôros laboratory based in EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). This laboratory focuses on Social sciences of inhabited spaces: cities, territories and networks.
To candidate
Application deadline : December 15th 2012.
Employment conditions
- Gross Annual Income : 51100 CHF / 42 000 € per year.
- 4 years
- Full time
Contact
Boris Beaude - boris.beaude@epfl.ch
EPFL - Enac - Inter - Chôros
Bâtiment polyvalent
Station 16
CH-1015 Lausanne
Subjects
- Geography (Main category)
- Mind and language > Information > Information sciences
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Methods of processing and representation > Quantitative methods
- Society > Sociology
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Methods of processing and representation
- Society > Political studies
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Corpus approaches, surveys, archives
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Digital humanities
Places
- EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland (1015)
Date(s)
- Saturday, December 15, 2012
Keywords
- data mining, monde, représentations, big data, internet, méthodologie, politique, world, methodology, politics
Contact(s)
- Boris Beaude
courriel : boris [dot] beaude [at] epfl [dot] ch
Reference Urls
Information source
- Boris Beaude
courriel : boris [dot] beaude [at] epfl [dot] ch
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« World Web Watch – The World from the Web », Scholarship, prize and job offer, Calenda, Published on Monday, November 05, 2012, https://doi.org/10.58079/lyw