In this postdoctoral position, you are part of the NWO project “VR As Empathy Machine. Media, Migration and Humanitarian Predicament”. You focus on postcolonial, feminist, media theories, and design practices with a specific interest in the past and future of immersive technologies. In particular, you engage with the relation between viewers and mediated others through embodied technologies.
Your job Virtual Reality (VR) is a booming industry and is considered to be a game changer. So far, it has mostly been used to give a sense of extraordinary experiences and seen as an ‘empathy machine’ to engage audiences emotionally. This project, “
VR As Empathy Machine. Media, Migration and Humanitarian Predicament”
, makes an innovative and urgent intervention into the field of VR for humanitarian communication by addressing the potentials and pitfalls of these implications. The project is led by
Professor Sandra Ponzanesi, funded by the Dutch Research Council (
NWO).
As a postdoc, you critically investigate the role of VR as an immersive technology and its relation to emotions and embodiment and knowledge production. You do so by researching the impact of VR for humanitarian appeals, in particular concerning issues around migration and refugees, conflict studies and other planetary crises. You also carry out fieldwork among VR makers, industry stakeholders and VR spaces (labs, festivals and tech events). The project draws from different disciplinary fields such as (digital) media studies, postcolonial theory, science and technology studies, psychology, gender studies, anthropology, development studies, conflict studies, game and film studies and humanitarian communication.
The position entails both independent and collaborative work. Your independent work takes place within the framework of the “VR as Empathy Machine” project and you will closely collaborate with both the PI and two PhD candidates and co-supervisor who are already working on this project. You will work on the following research objectives:
- You develop a theoretical and critical analysis of humanitarian VR from a postcolonial perspective.
- You map the field and carry out fieldwork among VR makers, industry stakeholders and VR spaces (labs, festivals and tech events).
- You will have space to develop your own critical approach while you will also benefit from a team in which we will collectively share common knowledge and practices and engage with the relevant issues and problems.
Your tasks and responsibilities include:
- taking a leading role in knowledge dissemination of the project, building a network of affiliates and experts;
- co-curating the website, with blogs and updates of relevant activities;
- publishing two articles in peer-reviewed journals, or chapters;
- co-editing one special journal issue in collaboration with the PI;
- co-editing a Handbook on Postcolonial VR;
- co-developing a VR prototype (project design and demo) as a VR testing ground for alternative collaborative models;
- co-organising masterclasses, expert meetings and public events, such as the project’s final conference;
- presenting your research outcomes at national and international workshops and conferences.