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Dear Colleagues,



I welcome applicants for a postdoctoral position (2-3 years) to join my
European Research Council (ERC) project (1.5 million Euro, 2023-2028) on
“Participation and Representation in the Digital Age,” hosted by Ben-Gurion
University in Israel.



*This postdoctoral research position can be conducted largely remotely* for
candidates who prefer to be physically located in universities throughout
the European Union (EU), EU-affiliated countries, the United States, and
Canada. *For candidates who wish to be located in Israel*, office space can
be arranged at Ben-Gurion University
<https://in.bgu.ac.il/en/pages/default.aspx>—which is consistently highly
ranked for student life by Israeli students—as well as in other Israeli
universities and institutions throughout the country.



The project investigates the implications of the global trend of the past
few decades that voting has declined, while non-electoral
participation—like protest, and digital activism—has increased. See
additional information about this project (here
<https://www.jenniferoser.com/erc-starting-project>) and its international
collaborators (here <https://www.jenniferoser.com/team-3>).



The research-focused role of this full-time position is to produce
high-impact peer-reviewed research based on the construction of a
harmonized dataset of cross-national surveys on political participation.



The salary is a competitive ERC-funded position (approximately 65,000 Euro
per year for a full-time position).



Applications submitted by *May 25, 2023 *are guaranteed full consideration.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is
filled.



Further detail is provided here
<https://70cc1775-9b97-4036-ac45-91567d5c5a5d.filesusr.com/ugd/8f5c33_e2cbbbb72297496db936cdb1b1b20f35.pdf>
.



I welcome informal inquiries - including from current graduate students
(MA, PhD) and postdocs who may be interested to join the project’s
multi-method team in the coming 5 years of the project.



Best wishes,

Jenny



Prof. Jennifer Oser

Associate Professor of Politics and Government

Ben-Gurion University, Israel

Academic website <http://www.jenniferoser.com/>





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***Recent publications related to the ERC project***

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Oser, J., Grinson, A., Boulianne, S., & Halperin, E. (2022). How political
efficacy relates to online and offline political participation: A
multi-level meta-analysis. *Political Communication*. 39(5): 607-633.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2022.2086329



Oser, J. (2022). The effectiveness of different forms of participation. In
M. Giugni & M. Grasso (Eds.), *The Oxford Handbook of Political
Participation*. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-political-participation-9780198861126?cc=uk&lang=en




Bakk, Z., Di Mari, R., Oser, J., & Kuha, J. (2022). Two-stage multilevel
latent class analysis with co-variates in the presence of direct
effects. *Structural
Equation Modeling*: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 29(2), 267-277.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10705511.2021.1980882



Oser, J. (2022). Protest as one political act in individuals’ participation
repertoires: Latent class analysis and political participant types. *American
Behavioral Scientist*, 66(4), 510-532.
https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642211021633



Dassonneville, R., Feitosa, F., Hooghe, M., & Oser, J. (2021). Policy
responsiveness to all citizens or only to voters? A longitudinal analysis
of policy responsiveness in OECD countries. *European Journal of Political
Research*, 60(3), 583-602. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12417

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