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[ecrea] 2 open positions University of South Carolina
Fri Sep 07 21:18:45 GMT 2012
University of South Carolina
Assistant Professor of Cultural-Critical Rhetoric
The Program in Speech Communication & Rhetoric at the University of
South Carolina seeks to appoint an outstanding scholar of
cultural-critical rhetoric at the rank of Assistant Professor.
For this appointment, beginning in August 2013, applicants should have
significant and dedicated training in the history and theory of
rhetoric, along with interest and expertise in one or more of the
following subfields: cultural studies, aesthetics, critical theory,
critical performance studies, legal rhetoric, feminist rhetorical
theory, critical race discourse, and/or the rhetoric of transnational
and global culture.
Ideal candidates will have a demonstrated ability both to expand the
Program’s research profile and to complement its current strengths in
rhetorical theory, critical social theory, the philosophy of rhetoric,
international discourse, public advocacy, rhetoric and technology,
performance theory and criticism, and/or communication ethics.
Faculty members in the Speech Communication & Rhetoric Program enjoy a
favorable undergraduate and graduate teaching load and are eligible for
generous research and travel support. Additional information about the
Program can be found on its website
< http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/speech />.
The successful applicant will have the opportunity to make contributions
to the biennial USC Conference on Rhetorical Theory and the USC
initiative on Social Advocacy & Ethical Life. The Program in Speech
Communication & Rhetoric at the University of South Carolina is closely
and deliberately aligned with the Department of English. As it seeks to
build substantive bridges between various interpretations of rhetorical
and communicative inquiry, the Speech Communication & Rhetoric faculty
is committed to rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship and close
collaboration with the faculty in Rhetoric & Composition. Ideal
candidates will have an interest and capacity to make substantive
contributions to this mission.
Applicants for the position must hold a Ph.D. at the time of appointment
(August 2013) and must demonstrate excellence or clear potential for
excellence in scholarship and teaching in their areas of expertise.
To assure full consideration, applications must be received by 5 October
2012.
A complete application for this position will include a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (25 page maximum),
teaching philosophy and portfolio, and three letters of recommendation.
Electronic or faxed applications will not be accepted under any
circumstances. Letters of recommendation should be sent under separate
cover to the address below.
This position in the USC Speech Communication & Rhetoric program is one
of two for which applications are currently being accepted. As such,
letters of application must identify that they are applying for the
position in “Critical-Cultural Rhetoric.” Applications should be
addressed to:
Professor Pat Gehrke, Search Chair, Critical-Cultural Rhetoric
Program in Speech Communication & Rhetoric
Department of English Language & Literature
J. Welsh Humanities Office Building
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
The University of South Carolina serves over 29,500 students on the main
campus (and over 44,500 students system-wide) and features more than 350
degree programs, and a nationally-ranked library system that includes
one of the nation’s largest public film archives. The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has designated the University
of South Carolina as one of only 73 public and 32 private academic
institutions with “very high research activity.” The Foundation also
lists USC as an institution with strong community engagement. The
university’s main campus is located in the capital city of Columbia, a
diverse metropolitan area that is close to mountains and coastline.
The University of South Carolina is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. The
University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or
employment opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual
orientation or veteran status.
University of South Carolina
Associate Professor of Public Advocacy and Political Rhetoric
The Program in Speech Communication & Rhetoric at the University of
South Carolina seeks to appoint an outstanding scholar of Public
Advocacy and Political Rhetoric at the rank of Associate Professor.
For this appointment, beginning in August 2013, applicants should have
significant training and demonstrated expertise in rhetorical theory,
public advocacy and argumentation, and critical/qualitative approaches
to the study of political discourse. Individuals who can supplement
these basic qualifications with expertise in one or more of the
following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: citizenship,
institutional argumentation, civil society discourse, social movements
and new media, psychoanalysis, classical and contemporary political
theory, and/or post-colonial politics.
The ideal candidate for this appointment will have an expressed interest
in playing a leading role in the University of South Carolina’s
Initiative on Social Advocacy & Ethical Life. Launched in 2011, this
initiative promotes research and teaching addressed to the relationship
between spoken and written discourse practices, the development of moral
systems, and frameworks of ethical action. Working well beyond the idea
of ‘civic engagement’ and committed to cross-disciplinary liberal arts
inquiry, the Social Advocacy & Ethical Life Initiative includes a
groundbreaking General Education course, a well-funded annual doctoral
fellowship competition, and a university lecture series.
Well qualified applicants will have an evident ability both to expand
the Speech Communication & Rhetoric Program’s research profile and to
complement its current strengths in rhetorical theory, critical social
theory and the philosophy of rhetoric, international discourse, public
advocacy, rhetoric and technology, performance theory and criticism, and
communication ethics.
Applicants for the position should hold credentials and experience that
warrant appointment at the rank of Associate Professor, including a Ph.D
and a nationally-recognized research program, a record of significant
and consistent publication, and excellent teaching skills.
Faculty members in the Speech Communication & Rhetoric Program enjoy a
favorable undergraduate and graduate teaching load and are eligible for
generous research and travel support. Additional information about the
Program can be found on its website <
http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/speech/>. The successful applicant will
have the opportunity to make contributions to the biennial USC
Conference on Rhetorical Theory.
The Program in Speech Communication & Rhetoric at the University of
South Carolina is closely and deliberately aligned with the Department
of English Language and Literature. As it seeks to build substantive
bridges between various interpretations of rhetorical and communicative
inquiry, the Speech Communication & Rhetoric faculty is committed to
rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship and close collaboration with the
faculty in Rhetoric & Composition. Ideal candidates will have an
interest and capacity to make substantive contributions to this mission.
To assure full consideration, applications must be received by 15
October 2012.
A complete application for this position will include a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (30 page maximum),
teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Electronic
or faxed applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.
After an initial review of applications, select candidates will be
contacted and asked to arrange the provision of three outside (3)
letters of recommendation.
This position in the USC Speech Communication & Rhetoric program is one
of two for which applications are currently being accepted. As such,
letters of application must identify that they are applying for the
position in “Public Advocacy and Political Rhetoric.” Applications
should be addressed to:
Professor Erik Doxtader
Search Chair, Public Advocacy and Political Rhetoric
Program in Speech Communication & Rhetoric
Department of English Language & Literature
J. Welsh Humanities Office Building
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
The University of South Carolina serves over 29,500 students on the main
campus (and over 44,500 students system-wide) and features more than 350
degree programs, and a nationally-ranked library system that includes
one of the nation’s largest public film archives. The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has designated the University
of South Carolina as one of only 73 public and 32 private academic
institutions with “very high research activity.” The Foundation also
lists USC as an institution with strong community engagement. The
university’s main campus is located in the capital city of Columbia, a
diverse metropolitan area that is close to mountains and coastline.
The University of South Carolina is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. The
University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or
employment opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual
orientation or veteran status.
Mindy Fenske, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director, Public Communication (Basic Course)
Speech Communication and Rhetoric Program
Department of English
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(mindy.fenske /at/ gmail.com)
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