A media researcher intern is needed for the Institute of Perception Studies! Join our dynamic team and gain hands-on experience in media research and data analysis. Your work will contribute to the Rate the Debate project as we analyze trends that shape content and editorial decisions on mainstream news channels. As our intern, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects, utilizing your skills in media analysis.
Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:
1. Watch news on critical socio-political issues to stay informed
2. Analyze and identify biases in coverage to ensure balanced perspectives
3. Develop research papers on the issue to provide in-depth insights
4. Develop video scripts and ideas for making posts on social media to engage the audience
The ideal candidate will be interested in understanding biases in mainstream media channels and developing objective vocabulary on how to report critical issues.
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. are available for the work from home job/internship
2. can start the work from home job/internship between 20th Nov'24 and 25th Dec'24
3. are available for duration of 1 month
4. have relevant skills and interests
The Institute of Perception Studies (IPS) is a Delhi-based non-profit organization non-governmental organization (NGO) that works for poverty alleviation and rural and urban distress reforms. We work amongst farmers, women, and migrant workers. IPS researches rural and urban distress. In the past, research has identified gaps in welfare and identified structured interventions through Rural Distress Reports (RDRs) and Urban Distress Reports (UDRs). While the UDRs have assessed poverty and unemployment in the slums of Delhi, the RDRs have tracked farmer suicide households and farmer households in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana. IPS also works on media news debate analysis through its campaign Rate The Debate in addition to a rights-oriented campaign called the Hakku initiative in Telangana.