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[ecrea] New Positions at Simon Fraser University
Fri Nov 03 07:06:30 GMT 2017
The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University invites
applications from outstanding candidates for two tenure-track positions
at the rank of Assistant Professor:
1. News, Social Media, and Public Communication
Intersection of news, social media and public communication. Specific
areas of focus may include but are not limited to political economy and
governance of news production and distribution; the impact of social
media on journalism and public communication; news, democracy and the
public sphere; critical analysis of news discourse; independent media,
ethnic media and alternative journalism; the influence of public
relations and marketing on news media; data journalism; communication
rights and access to information; media activism; studies of users,
creators, and publics. We are searching for candidates who address these
or other issues using qualitative, quantitative, media and news analysis
that might include discourse and frame analysis, content analysis,
ethnography, and computational or digital methods or a combination of
approaches.
2. Big data
Area of big data in relation to theories and methodologies in the field
of communication. Specific areas of focus may include but are not
limited to social media, algorithmic culture, critical data studies,
digital humanities, surveillance, critical artificial intelligence,
platform studies, blockchain and crypto technologies, data
visualization, infrastructure studies, quantified self, data politics,
data ethics, privacy, and health. We are searching for candidates who
address these or other issues using qualitative, quantitative,
computational, digital methods or a combination of approaches.
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 with a strategic focus
on digital media and communication. Our critical tradition to the study
of communication includes approaches such as media and culture,
technology studies, global communication, culture industries and policy,
history of communication, and applied media production, among others.
The successful candidate will build on the School’s history of critical
engagement while developing new directions in research and teaching to
reflect contemporary and emergent issues of digital media and
communication. We seek an innovative colleague who will challenge
traditional distinctions between critical analysis and applied approaches.
Candidates are expected to have a completed Ph.D. (or Ph.D. near
completion) in Communication or a cognate discipline, 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.
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 LGBTQ-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: (bebaldwi /at/ sfu.ca)
Review of applications will begin on November 30th, 2017 and will
continue until the positions are filled.
These positions are 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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