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Fully funded PhD opportunity at Edinburgh Napier University, researching new 
sound map applications, based on women’s feelings of harassment or 
intimidation, allowing others to empathise, drive social change and improve 
shared spaces for all citizens.

Full details - https://tinyurl.com/3v4v4wjj

Deadline – 21st May 2023

Informal contact to Dr Rod Selfridge – r.selfri...@napier.ac.uk


Safe City Sound Map - Project Details


This project aims to create a sound map (sonification) indicating areas and 
times when women feel harassed or intimidated as well as where and when they 
feel happy and safe. Harassment and intimidation are an everyday experience for 
women in public places and are believed to be vastly under reported. A 2021 UN 
Women UK survey found that 71% of women have experienced sexual harassment in a 
public space [APPG, 2021]. It also showed that 95% of women who experienced 
sexual harassment did not report these incidents. The data related to 
harassment and intimidation of women in public spaces is intrinsically linked 
to location, time of day, day of the week as well as season of the year.

Sonification can be defined as auditory presentation of data in a meaningful 
manner. In order to allow others to empathise, drive social change and improve 
shared spaces for all citizens soundscapes shall be developed. The use of mixed 
reality (MR) and similar media can be effective in communicating the emotional 
aspects of harassment and intimidation for women. Proposed technologies may 
include GPS, Apple / Google Maps, and web enabled applications, which can be 
used in situ., to plan ahead, or educate the wider public.

Acquiring anonymous data will be required, building on experiences and feedback 
from those affected by harassment and intimidation. Developing and 
strengthening collaborative relationships with partners within government, 
business and third sector will ensure that relevant data is gathered in a 
sensitive and timely manner. Studies will be undertaken to identify compelling 
sonification mappings for the data set.

The use of procedural audio sound models would allow users to interact with the 
data, changing parameters (for example, time of day) in real-time to produce 
immediate changes in the sonification. Suitable user interfaces will be 
developed to identify the most appropriate method users can interact with the 
sonification, gain maximum understanding of the data, and communicate its 
impact upon those affected.

Applications are invited from individuals who are motivated in supporting 
women’s safety and helping to create safer public spaces for all citizens.

Academic qualifications

A first-class honours degree, or a distinction at master level, or equivalent 
achievements ideally in Sound Design or a closely related discipline with a 
good fundamental knowledge of computer science and data management.

English language requirement

IELTS score must be at least 6.5 (with not less than 6.0 in each of the four 
components). Other, equivalent qualifications will be accepted. Full details of 
the University’s 
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 are available online.

Application process

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the supervisor Dr Rod 
Selfridge at r.selfri...@napier.ac.uk to discuss the content of the project and 
the fit with their qualifications and skills before preparing an application.

The application must include:

Research project outline of 2 pages (list of references excluded) with the 
details about:

  *   Background and motivation of the project. The motivation must be 
supported by relevant literature. You can discuss also the applications you 
expect for the project results.
  *   Research questions or objectives.
  *   Methodology: types of data to be used, approach to data collection, and 
data analysis methods
  *   List of references

Statement no longer than 1 page describing your motivations and fit with the 
project.

Recent and complete curriculum vitae.

Two academic references (but if you have been out of education for more than 
three years, you may submit one academic and one professional reference), the 
form can be downloaded 
here<https://www.findaphd.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=157922&type=184&DID=4025&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.napier.ac.uk%2f-%2fmedia%2frio-files%2fpostgraduate-educational-reference-form.ashx>.

Documents proving your qualifications and your skills.

Applications can be submitted 
here<https://www.findaphd.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=157922&type=184&DID=4025&url=https%3a%2f%2fevision.napier.ac.uk%2fsi%2fsits.urd%2frun%2fsiw_ipp_lgn.login%3fprocess%3dsiw_ipp_app%26code1%3dW51362%26code2%3d0013>.
 To be considered, the application must use:

  *   “SCEBE0523” as project code.
  *   the advertised title as project title

All applications must be received by 21st May 2023 and include the required 
documents. Applicants who have not been contacted by 1 month later should 
assume that they have been unsuccessful.
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