Research Group Leader in Social Science in the field of Digitalization and Society

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The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) in Cologne is seeking an outstanding social scientist for the position of Research Group Leader in Social Science in the field of Digitalization and Society (W2 tenure track) for a new research group focused on the societal implications of digitalization and technological change. The group will explore the broad socioeconomic and political impacts of technological change, strengthening the MPIfG’s capacity to analyze the relationship between economy, society, and technology. The starting date is October 1, 2025, or by agreement. The MPIfG conducts basic research on the governance of modern societies. It aims to develop an empirically based theory of the social and political foundations of modern economies by investigating the interrelation between social, economic, and political action. In making this call, the MPIfG aims to help counteract an existing underrepresentation of women at W2 and director level. Within the permissible boundaries, priority will therefore be given to applications from highly qualified women who meet the selection criteria. POSSIBLE RESEARCH FOCUS OF THE GROUP Impact of digital technologies on labor markets, including automation, gig economy, and worker protection Changes to market structure due to digital technologies and the rise of tech giants Effects on democracy, governance, and the public sphere Broader societal impacts, such as privacy concerns, inequality, and smart cities The new research group is described in more detail in a downloadable concept paper. YOUR QUALIFICATIONS PhD in sociology, political science, or a related discipline Several years of postdoctoral experience Outstanding research trajectory in the social sciences with a focus on technological change and its societal impacts Proven ability to conduct empirical research using qualitative or quantitative methods Ability to lead a team of researchers WHAT WE OFFER The opportunity to develop and lead a new research group in a rapidly evolving field A stimulating intellectual environment at a leading international research institute with interdisciplinary collaborations Access to research funding and an excellent support infrastructure A diverse and dynamic research community engaged in critical inquiry into societal transformations Salary and benefits based on the German public sector pay agreement (W2) The term of the group is six years, with an option of extension for a further three years. Evaluation for tenure (W2) will take place during the fifth year. On receiving an outstanding evaluation, the research group leader will become eligible for inclusion in a competitive procedure to appoint a third director of the MPIfG. The research group will comprise the research group leader, one postdoc, and two doctoral researchers. The successful candidate is expected to be involved in teaching and advising doctoral researchers.

Initiator(s):
Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung

Deadline: 15.04.2025
Location: Köln, Germany

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