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Job vacancy starting: 01/01/2027 | Working hours: 40,00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc)
Limited contract until: 12/31/2029
Job ID: 5725
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We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Post-Doc) to join the FWF ASTRA project RE-SECURE – Remaking Security: Technopolitics in the Global East, led by Dr. Dagmar Vorlíček, at the Department of Sociology. If you are passionate about interdisciplinary research on security, and would like to contribute to an innovative international research project, we look forward to your application.
RE-SECURE – Remaking Security: Technopolitics in the Global East explores how expertise developed under past political regimes can be renegotiated and adapted for new security purposes. Focusing on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as a region marked by profound political transformations from the Cold War to the present, the project rethinks the study of security by theorizing how ways of “doing security” are shaped by history, technology, and global connections. The project examines both the symbolic and material dimensions of remaking security, while combining desk research, archival work, and field research. By analysing how technoscientific practices interact with societal understandings of security risks and global politics, RE-SECURE aims to develop an original, historically grounded, and decentered perspective on security from the perspective of the “Global East.”
The postdoctoral researcher will lead a case study on cybersecurity in Estonia, examining how Cold War cybernetic expertise has been reworked in the context of post-socialist security transformation of Estonia, especially towards the digital statehood, cybersecurity, and cyber-defence politics. The case study research will involve document analysis, field research with scientists, experts, and policymakers, and archival work in Estonia.
The postdoc will contribute to the theoretical and methodological research on the project and will collaborate closely with the Principal Invetsigator and PhD student.
Your responsibilities include:
Conducting independent postdoctoral research within the RE-SECURE framewor
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Developing and conducting a case study on cybernetics/cybersecurity in Estonia
Designing and carrying out qualitative empirical research (combining interviews, document analysis, and archival research- )
Contributing to comparative and conceptual work across the project’s case studie- s
Publishing and presenting research results nationally and internationall- y
Participating in project meetings, workshops, and research activities of the departmen- t
Contributing to literature reviews, conceptual development, and joint publications of the RE-SECURE tea- m
Support the Principal Investigator in project coordination and mentoring activitie- s
Engaging in the broader academic life of the facult- y
Completed PhD in sociology, political science, STS, international relations, history, anthropology, or a related disciplin
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Research focus on politics, technology, and histor- y
Experience with interdisciplinary research
Excellent qualitative methodological skill- s
Demonstrated ability to publish internationall- y
Fluency in Englis- h
Working knowledge of Estonian and/or Russian is an advantage
Experience with field research and/or archival research
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in an interdisciplinary tea- m
Integration into an ambitious FWF-funded international research projec
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Structured mentoring by the Principal Investigato- r
Training in academic research, publishing, and project managemen- t
Support in career development and future academic application- s
A dynamic and collaborative research environmen- t
Access to the University of Vienna’s professional career development services, training programmes, and continuing education opportunitie- s
Salary according to the FWF salary rates (post-doc level), including the 13th and 14th monthly salary payment- s
Please submit the following documents in a single PDF file:
Motivation letter (max. 3 pages), outlining your research interests and how you would contribute to the project RE-SECUR
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Academic C- V
Two writing samples (e.g. article, dissertation chapter- )
Contact details of three academic referees (name, institutional affiliation, email address- )
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Dagmar Vorlicek
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We look forward to new personalities in our team!
The University of Vienna has an anti-discriminatory employment policy and attaches great importance to equal opportunities, the advancement of women and diversity. We place particular emphasis on enhancing women’s representation among the academic and general university staff, particularly in leadership roles, and therefore expressly encourage qualified women to apply. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female candidates.
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Application deadline: 07/31/2026