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*Vacancy number 1.2010.00xxx*
The chair Social Conflict & Change (SCC) within the Sociology department 
at the Faculty of Social Sciences of VU University Amsterdam has a 
vacancy for a PostDoc position.
    Positioning
/Fighting at the Fault lines of Society/ is a project funded by the NWO 
within the Conflict and Security Program. The central question of the 
project reads: Why do people protest (or not) and by which organizations 
are they mobilised (or not), and how does that relate to cleavages 
socio-political conflicts reflect? This project examines street 
demonstrations through the lens of cleavage theory. The PostDoc will 
exploit a dataset to be accumulated in the course of an ESF-funded 
project (08-ESF-001, 
www.protestsurvey.eu) ‘Caught in the act of 
protest. Contextualizing Contestation (CCC)’. This multilevel dataset 
aims to collect data of 100 demonstrations in 7 countries encompassing 
information on mobilizing actors, participants, and socio-political 
context. Being the largest multilevel database ever accumulated on 
protest participation it offers a unique opportunity to analyse various 
levels of conflicts. The specific objective of this PostDoc project is 
to employ the overall design by developing and testing a multilevel 
theoretical framework on protest participation.
The Social Conflict and Change cluster within the Sociology department 
at VU University will be the setting of the Postdoc. S/he is embedded in 
an inspiring and strong research group of 19 researchers headed by 
Professor Bert Klandermans and staffed by among others Jacquelien van 
Stekelenburg and 11 PhDs, 6 of whom are supervised by Klandermans/Van 
Stekelenburg. The Postdoc will also participate in the CCC team. This 
team pools interdisciplinary renowned experts, consisting of social 
psychologists, political scientists, and sociologists.
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*Profile*
We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in social sciences who can 
start January the 1^st 2011 at the latest. Note that NWO requires that 
the candidate has defended his/her dissertation before this date. The 
PostDoc should have a strong scientific track record, preferably a 
demonstrable interest in social movements, political protest and protest 
participation and is experienced in quantitative research methods 
(preferably Multi-level Analyses). Because of the multi-disciplinary 
character of the group, we expect the candidates to be open-minded about 
different theoretical and methodological approaches and to be interested 
in working in a group of people from different disciplines.
*Tasks*
· To develop and test a multilevel theoretical framework on protest 
participation, leading to publications in international journals;
· Participate in coordinating tasks in the management of the CCC project;
· Participate in co-supervision of PhD students.
*Further specifications*
A contract of employment is offered initially for a period of one year. 
Satisfactory performance is subject to an appointment for another year.
Further information about our excellent fringe benefits of employment 
can be found at 
www.workingatvu.nl <
http://www.workingatvu.nl>.
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*Salary*
The salary amounts to € 2.923,= gross (scale 10.5) to € 3.755,= gross 
(maximum scale 10) a month depending on experience, based on full-time 
employment.
*Information and application*
Further information about this vacancy and the proposal can be obtained 
from dr. Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, e-mail j.van.stekelenburg@??? 
<
mailto:j.van.stekelenburg@vu.nl>.
Applications (cover letter and curriculum vitae), mentioning the vacancy 
number in the e-mail header or at the top left of the letter and 
envelope, should be submitted before the 15^th of October 2010 to VU 
University Amsterdam, Faculty of Social Sciences, attn. mrs. drs. M. 
Karssen, directeur bedrijfsvoering, de Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam 
or by e-mail: vacature.soc.fswc@??? <
mailto:vacature.soc.fswc@vu.nl>.
Toward the end of October candidates will be invited for a job 
interview. The candidates who are invited for a job interview will be 
asked to write a sketch of how they would elaborate on the outlined 
research project (500-1000 words in English or Dutch). Job interviews 
will take place on Thursday and Friday 4 & 5 November 2010.