DIGSUM is happy to present a new issue of The Journal of Digital Social Research, our open access journal. Trust, Media, and Science in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic is a special issue, edited by guest editors Donya Alinejad, Adriano José Habed, and Jaron Harambam, with a special foreword by José van Dijck.

DIGSUM's Digital Sociology group is looking for a new PhD candidate. The position is fully funded and salaried for four years. The research will be in the area of public opinion dynamics, broadly defined. This includes the study of disinformation and misinformation, and also related phenomena such as conspiracy theories, propaganda, hate speech, and so on. A particular focus for the research is how these forms may occur under societal threats.

Applications are open for a PhD position within the areas of misinformation and conspiracy ideologies, the commercialisation of the public information infrastructure, the entry of AI technologies into more and more areas, and the increasing distrust of traditionally trusted institutions.

Last year Linköping University’s Institute for Analytical Sociology together with a consortium of partner centres and departments — including DIGSUM — secured funding for an interdisciplinary graduate school in computational social science. The Swedish Interdisciplinary Research School in Computational Social Science is now open and accepting applications for the first cohort of students.