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[ecrea] 3 tenure-track Assistant Prof Positions / Communication / Canada
Wed Oct 26 06:10:40 GMT 2016
The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver,
Canada, is hiring three tenure-track, Assistant Professors in the
following areas:
1. Aboriginal Studies
2. Media Studies
3. Policy Studies
Deadline October 31, 2016
Please contact Dr. Peter Chow-White, Director of the School of
Communication if you have questions or require more information
(cmnsdir /at/ sfu.ca) <mailto:(cmnsdir /at/ sfu.ca)>
*FIRST POSITION*
*Aboriginal Communication and Media Studies*
The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University invites
applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure-track position at
the rank of Assistant Professor in Aboriginal Communication and Media
Studies. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop
courses and advance indigenous perspectives in our undergraduate and
graduate programs. We seek a collaborative colleague who will contribute
to the School’s long-standing commitment to social change and justice
through research and community engagement in local, national and/or
global contexts.
Candidates should provide evidence of one or more areas of teaching and
research focused on indigenous issues and perspectives, including but
not limited to: media studies; cultural studies; media advocacy and
community engagement; communication policy/communication law; media
representation; global communication and media; political communication;
media education; anti-colonial, intersectional, and indigenous
epistemologies and methodologies.
Candidates are expected to have a completed Ph.D. (or Ph.D. near
completion) in Communication or a cognate discipline with expertise in
Indigenous studies, a record of teaching experience and excellence, a
clear potential to contribute to the School’s research culture, and an
emerging publication record appropriate to the position. The successful
candidate will be expected to teach at all levels, supervise and mentor
graduate students, engage with Aboriginal communities within and outside
the university, and take on a leadership role for Aboriginal-related
studies in the School of Communication.
Situated in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, the School
of Communication is a national and global leader in the discipline. The
School is a dynamic site of research and teaching in critical
communication studies, and in a range of areas, established and
emergent, including: media and culture; technology studies; global
communication; culture industries and policy; history of communication;
applied media production; and more.
*[note: this paragraph contains mandated SFU language and language used
in current SFU postings; it is subject to approval or modification by
Academic Relations] *All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply;
however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given
priority. Simon Fraser University is committed to employment equity and
welcomes applications from all qualified women and men, including
visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and LGTBQ-identified
persons. We particularly encourage applications from qualified
Aboriginal Canadians.
Applications should include a cover letter; curriculum vitae including
the names and contact information of three referees; a concise statement
of research established and projected; a statement of teaching
experience, performance and philosophy; and two writing samples. Please
submit all documents in a single PDF file with bookmarks to:
Director, School of Communication
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
c/o: (bebaldwin /at/ sfu.ca) <mailto:(bebaldwin /at/ sfu.ca)>
Applications should be received by October 31, 2016.
The position is subject to funding and final approval by the SFU Board
of Governors. Under the authority of the University Act, personal
information that is required by the University for academic appointment
competitions will be collected. For further details, please see:
http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/collection_notice.html
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*SECOND POSITION*
*Communication and Cultural Policy*
The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University invites
applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure-track position at
the rank of Assistant Professor in Communication and Cultural Policy.
Since the School’s establishment more than 40 years ago, the
intersection of communication and cultural policy has been one of our
core competencies, expressed in the full range of research, graduate
supervision, teaching, public policy advocacy and intervention at
community, regional, national, and international levels. The School is
seeking a colleague who will build on this tradition, addressing from a
legal and policy perspective the issues of rights, participation,
representation, and identities made pressing by a rapidly transforming
policy environment.
Candidates should provide evidence of expertise in one or more areas of
teaching and research including but not limited to: contemporary and
historical Canadian communication and cultural policy; "diversity" in
communication and cultural policy-making; multiculturalism in both
governance frameworks and in grassroots practice; national and
international communication law and regulation; and issues such as
privacy, big data, censorship, copyright, and intellectual property
rights. We highly value applications from candidates who can articulate
the relationship between global, national, regional, and local levels of
policy-making; interact with industry and policy communities and engage
with the public; advance critical perspectives in policy research and
advocacy (for example feminist, LGBTQ, postcolonial, anti-racist); and
teach research methods.
Candidates are expected to have a completed Ph.D. (or Ph.D. near
completion) in
Communication or a cognate discipline with expertise in communication
and cultural policy, a record of teaching excellence, a clear potential
to contribute to the School’s research culture, and an emerging
publication record appropriate to the position. The successful candidate
will be expected to teach and supervise students at all undergraduate
and graduate levels and to work with partners inside and outside the
university. We anticipate a position start date of September 1, 2017.
Situated in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, the School
of Communication is a national and global leader in the discipline. The
School is a dynamic site of research and teaching in critical
communication studies, and in a range of areas including media and
culture, technology studies, global communication, culture industries
and policy, history of communication, and applied media production,
among others.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Simon Fraser
University is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications
from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities, persons
of aboriginal heritage, persons with disabilities, and LGTBQ-identified
persons.
Applications should include a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a
concise statement of research established and projected; a teaching
dossier; and two writing samples. Please submit all documents in a
single PDF file with bookmarks. In addition, three letters of reference
should be sent under separate cover. Please direct all materials to:
Director, School of Communication
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
c/o: (bebaldwi /at/ sfu.ca) <mailto:(bebaldwi /at/ sfu.ca)>
Applications must be received by October 31, 2016 in order to be considered.
The position is subject to funding and final approval by the SFU Board
of Governors. Under the authority of the University Act, personal
information that is required by the University for academic appointment
competitions will be collected. For further details, please
see:http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/collection_notice.html
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*THIRD POSITION *
*Critical Media Analysis*
The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University invites
applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure-track position at
the rank of Assistant Professor in Critical Media Analysis. The
successful candidate will build on the School’s history of critical
engagement in the areas of audience and reception studies, while
developing new directions in research and teaching to reflect
contemporary and emergent issues of promotional culture, public
advocacy, and social movement activism. We seek an innovative colleague
who will challenge traditional distinctions between critical analysis
and applied approaches.
Candidates should provide evidence of one or more areas of teaching and
research focused on critical media analysis and public engagement,
including but not limited to: studies of users, creators, and publics;
critical analysis of promotional culture; public advocacy; activist and
social movement communication; emergent technologies and methodologies
in communication, including big data, analytics, and metrics; publicity
and issues of privacy.
Candidates are expected to have a completed Ph.D. (or Ph.D. near
completion) in Communication or a cognate discipline with expertise in
media analysis, a record of teaching experience and excellence, a clear
potential to contribute to the School’s research culture, and an
emerging publication record appropriate to the position. The successful
candidate will be expected to teach and supervise students at all
undergraduate and graduate levels and to work with partners inside and
outside the university.
Situated in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, the School
of Communication is a national and global leader in the discipline. The
School is a dynamic site of research and teaching in critical
communication studies, and in a range of areas including media and
culture, technology studies, global communication, culture industries
and policy, history of communication, and applied media production,
among others.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Simon Fraser
University is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications
from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities, persons
of aboriginal heritage, persons with disabilities, and LGTBQ-identified
persons.
Applications should include a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a
concise statement of research established and projected; a statement of
teaching experience, performance and philosophy; and two writing
samples. Please submit all documents in a single PDF file with
bookmarks. In addition, three letters of reference should be sent under
separate cover. Please direct all materials to:
Director, School of Communication
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
c/o: (bebaldwin /at/ sfu.ca) <mailto:(bebaldwin /at/ sfu.ca)>
Applications should be received by October 31, 2016.
The position is subject to funding and final approval by the SFU Board
of Governors. Under the authority of the University Act, personal
information that is required by the University for academic appointment
competitions will be collected. For further details, please
see:http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/collection_notice.html
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