Position
Research Assistant (Hilfsassistent:in) within the framework of the project “Morality and Artificial Intelligence (AI)”.
Start Date
October 2025 (later start dates possible)
Duration
Initially limited until March 2026, with the possibility of extension.
The way media and politicians frame artificial intelligence technologies can significantly influence public perception, regulatory decisions, and societal acceptance of AI innovations. Understanding the moral dimensions of AI discourse is crucial for comprehending how societies navigate the ethical challenges posed by rapidly advancing AI technologies.
This project examines the evolution of moral narratives surrounding AI in German-language media coverage and parliamentary documents from 1990 to 2025, exploring how the moral values attributed to AI have shifted in response to technological developments.
The research assistant will provide technical support for the extraction, processing, and analysis of German-language media and parliamentary data concerning AI. The focus is on identifying and categorising moral language and values in public discourse.
Specific tasks include:
Assisting in the development and validation of the German moral-foundations lexicon
Data collection and preprocessing of media texts and parliamentary documents
Implementing NLP techniques for text analysis and moral value identification
Supporting topic modelling and word embeddings analysis to examine moral language contexts
Contributing to the analysis of temporal shifts in moral narratives around AI
The position is suitable for MA students who are interested in the intersection of technology, morality, society, and digital governance, with the following profile:
Enrolled in computer science, computational linguistics, digital humanities, or related fields
Excellent working knowledge of data processing and NLP, including text preprocessing and tokenization
Familiarity with NLP techniques for sentiment analysis, topic modelling, and lexicon-based text analysis is a plus
High degree of self-motivation and excellent work ethic
Proficiency in German is a plus
Working with an interdisciplinary team of researchers investigating the intersection of technology, morality, and society
Gaining research experience in computational social science and digital humanities
Opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative research tools (German moral-foundations lexicon)
Flexible work environment; remote work possible
Dr. Anina Schwarzenbach
Email: anina.schwarzenbach@unibe.ch
University of Bern (UniS)
Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern, or remote
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