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[ecrea] Two tenure track positions at Tulane University, Department of Communication
Tue Sep 20 19:36:31 GMT 2016
*Assistant Professor in Transnational identities and digital media studies*
*Tulane University's Department of Communication in Louisiana *
The Department of Communication at Tulane University invites
applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor rank
focusing on the cultural-political implications of digital media in
global contexts. We are especially interested in qualified applicants
whose research addresses intersections of cultural identities, new
media, and social/political formations. Possible areas include the role
of digital and new media in political struggles, postcoloniality,
populism, mobile communication, social networking, technological
affordances, and/or cultural production. We encourage scholars who can
teach fieldwork methods to apply.
This is a tenure-track position that will begin August 2017. We are an
interdisciplinary department in the School of Liberal Arts specializing
in the critical study of media, technology and transnational
communication. With more than 200 undergraduate majors, our full-time
faculty offers a range of theoretical, historical, and practice-oriented
courses.
Qualified candidates for this position will hold a PhD degree in
Communication or a related field by May 2017. Candidates should submit a
letter or application, a curriculum vitae, three recommendation letters,
and two writing samples (articles, papers or chapters). Whenever
applicable, candidates should submit up to two syllabi of courses taught
and teaching evaluations. Questions can be directed to Dr. Ana Lopez
((lopez /at/ tulane.edu)), Chair of the Search Committee. Review of
applications will begin 7 November 2016 and will continue until the
position is filled. All application materials should be submitted online
at https://apply.interfolio.com/37636
Tulane University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative
action/persons with disabilities/veterans employer committed to
excellence through diversity. Tulane will not discriminate against
individuals with disabilities or veterans. All eligible candidates are
encouraged to apply.
Assistant Professor in Race, Ethnicity, and Media
*Tulane University's Department of Communication in Louisiana *
The Department of Communication at Tulane University invites
applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor rank
focusing on race and/or ethnicity and the ways it structures the
production, distribution and/or consumption in U.S. media industries and
institutions. We are especially interested in qualified applicants whose
research addresses intersectionality, critical ethnic studies,
television and technological convergence, and/or political economy. We
encourage scholars who can teach the critical analysis of media to apply.
This is a tenure-track position that will begin August 2017. We are an
interdisciplinary department in the School of Liberal Arts specializing
in the critical study of media, technology and transnational
communication. With more than 200 undergraduate majors, our full-time
faculty offers a range of theoretical, historical, and practice-oriented
courses.
Qualified candidates for this position will hold a PhD degree in
Communication or a related field by May 2017. Candidates should submit a
letter or application, a curriculum vitae, three recommendation letters,
and two writing samples (articles, papers or chapters). Whenever
applicable, candidates should submit up to two syllabi of courses taught
and teaching evaluations. Questions can be directed to Dr. Vicki Mayer
((vmayer /at/ tulane.edu)), Chair of the Search Committee. Review of
applications will begin 7 November 2016 and will continue until the
position is filled. All application materials should be submitted online
at https://apply.interfolio.com/37640
Tulane University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative
action/persons with disabilities/veterans employer committed to
excellence through diversity. Tulane will not discriminate against
individuals with disabilities or veterans. All eligible candidates are
encouraged to apply.
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