Critical and creative views on media culture. For visionary artists that are nationals/permanent residents of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Uruguay
If you are here is because you are interested in working with us. That means that behind this button there is an opportunity to a be friend, a partners and part of the project that Domestic Data Streamers has been pursuing during the last three years. Let
Elisava, Barcelona School of Design and Engineering (UVic-UCC), understands design and industrial design engineering as tools for transforming the world through innovation and critical thinking.
Social Media & Research Lead with Domestic Data Streamers
Wanna be our next Social Media & Research Lead? Send your CV and a few links to your work to jaya@domesticstreamers.com 📩
We're looking for someone who can write, design, plan, and analyze for social media, someone who can communicate our projects and ideas in the most creative, captivating way. A mix of out-of-the-box thinking, visual and verbal savviness, and strategic instincts when it comes to social media.
**Native-level English copywriting is a must ✍️
161 likes, 1 comments - xrwang88 on November 23, 2025: "It can be easy to feel hopeless right now. We’re watching tech CEOs align with anti-democratic forces, workers face backlash for organizing, surveillance expand, and AI accelerate climate crisis.
But we still find hope: in community, in collective learning, and in the belief that tech workers — from rideshare drivers to engineers — have the power to build technology that stewards a world we want to live in.
We’re opening applications for our 5th year of Collective Action School (fka Logic School).
This is a space for tech workers who are curious about organizing but don’t know where to start. Over 13 weeks, you’ll join a community of people asking: What are the underlying conditions that created the world we’re in now? And what conditions do we need to create the world we want?
Together, we’ll:
Learn from organizers, activists, and thinkers who inspire us
+Alex Hanna from Distributed AI Research Institute
+Keolu Fox, scientist & geneticist on earth-friendly computation and Indigenous data sovereignty
+Ifeoma Ozoma, Director of Technology Policy at Kapor Center and creator of Tech Worker Handbook
+Clarissa Redwine, Collective Action in Tech
+Tamara Kneese, Director of Climate, Technology and Justice at Data & Society
+Ari Melenciano, artist & founder of Afrotectopia
and many more!!!!
The details:
March 17 - June 11, 2026 (13 weeks)
In-person cohorts in San Francisco Bay Area + NYC
100% free
About 7 hours a week (Tuesdays + Thursdays + your project)".
Grand Plan is a fund run by creatives, for creatives. We are supported by a community of artist and creative ambassadors who give their time and money to back the realisation of new cultural projects.
Lead the marketplace design ecosystem for a global learning platform reaching millions. Own the design vision and strategy, ensuring every flow, feature, and experiment delivers long-term value.
School of the Arts | University of Liverpool | Simeon Yates
Subject: Three-year fellowship on AI and Social Inequalities – University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool is offering a range of three-year Fellowships to explore AI topics. The Department of Communication and Media, and the Digital Media and Society Institute will host a Fellowship focused on the role of AI in increasing or mitigating social inequalities.
Applications are due by 1st of December.
The Fellowship in this area will develop a programme of work examining how AI systems can challenge or perpetuate structural social inequalities in digital societies. Research will combine computational social science with critical humanities perspectives to explore the impact of AI across welfare, employment, education, media, and/or justice. It will address the intersection of digital and AI divides with race, class, and disability, and may consider participatory methods for democratising AI development. Methodological innovation may include blending quantitative, ethnographic, and algorithmic methods to create tools that democratise access to or the design of AI for affected communities. The Fellow will collaborate with a set of civil society organisations, trade unions, and digital rights groups who already partner with the University.
Details on the application process can be found here: https://lnkd.in/e7mbRXnN
Details on the institute department and school can be found here:
Digital Media and Society Institute: https://lnkd.in/e8-AhAni
Communication and Media: https://lnkd.in/e5sAU8EP
School of the Arts: https://lnkd.in/e3XXGJ_D
For additional details, contact: Prof. Simeon Yates: simeon.yates@liverpool.ac.uk
Open Call: dm-Award 2025 - Karlsruhe UNESCO city of media arts
Since 2015, the SCHLOSSLICHTSPIELE Light Festival Karlsruhe has inspired artists to explore new creative paths in order to captivate audiences. For four weeks
136 likes, 0 comments - new_centre on October 8, 2025: "CALL FOR PROPOSALS: We are now accepting Seminar and Workshop proposals for The New Centre’s upcoming programming cycle.
Help TNC Programmers alongside distinguished Alumni and some of our full scholarship recipents on our Programming Committee to shape the future programming of our Seminars and Workshops. We are making our second Open Call for Seminar proposals to interested individuals or collectives, inviting researchers, theorists, artists, and practitioners to propose a 4-session Seminar (research-based, culminating in a final essay or theoretical project) or Workshop (practice-oriented, focused on weekly tasks leading to a final presentation or project).
To apply, send us the following items:
• Acdemic / Practice CV
• 300-word description of the proposed Seminar or Workshop
• Brief session breakdown
• Brief biography
Proposals will be reviewed by our Programming Committee. Selected candidates will be contacted for the following steps.
Deadline: November 14, 2025
Please Submit your matreial or inquire via: organizers@thenewcentre.org
To know more about our current and past Seminars and Workshops, please visit the link in the Stories.
IMAGE: Antonis Donef, Untitled, 2014".
Role: Advocacy & Communications Manager Reports into: Advocacy Director Salary: £34,500 to £39,500 p/a (depending on experience) Location: Remote, home-based; anywhere within the UK (with a preference to London) (UTC-0) About Glitch We work to ensure that internet technologies i...
Freelance Researchers: Safe Adoption of AI — Careful Industries
We are looking for freelance researchers to conduct literature searches on the impacts of AI on worker safety, infrastructural safety, and environmental safety.
Vacancy — PhD Position: Algorithmic Persuasion on TikTok: A Differential Vulnerability Perspective
Do you want to contribute to research on marketing communication on TikTok that may empower consumers to resist persuasion and reduce harmful consequences? Are you passionate about advertising, algorithms and social media? Then apply for this PhD project focused on demystifying algorithmic persuasion by commercial advertisers on TikTok from a differential vulnerability perspective.
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774 likes, 1 comments - onomatopeenet on September 17, 2025: "✨ Calling all writers, artists & thinkers ✨
Onomatopee’s Open Call for Publications is now open!
By centralizing submissions, we aim to create a process that’s transparent, structured, and fair — ensuring new titles resonate with our editorial mission.
Here’s how it works:
📌 Submit your proposal through our form (link in bio)
📌 After each deadline, our editorial team carefully reviews all projects
📌 Within three months, we’ll let you know if we’d like to plan a meeting to explore working together
📅 First approaching deadline:
— 1 Nov 2025
Deadlines 2026:
— 1 Feb 2026
— 1 Jun 2026
— 1 Oct 2026
We look forward to receiving your proposal, and thank you for considering Onomatopee as your publishing partner ✨
#OpenCall #Publishing #Onomatopee #callforentries #IndependentPublishing #CallForSubmissions".
Artist Grants help artist-led grassroots organizations with community-driven approaches towards using arts for social change, particularly those offering support to emerging artists from underrecognized groups.
Creative Futures Counterstructures | Mozilla Foundation
Creative Futures Counterstructures (CFC) is Mozilla Foundation’s 10-week cultural R&D residency where creative technologists and communities come together to imagine, test, and build alternative tech infrastructures.