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[Commlist] job announcement from University of Texas at Austin, School of Journalism (soon to be 'Journalism and Media')
Fri Oct 11 19:08:43 GMT 2019
Description
The School of Journalism at the University of Texas seeks a faculty
member for a new position in Fall 2020. This is an open rank post for
an individual to be hired as an Assistant tenure-track professor or an
Associate or Full Professor. The School, which offers a B.J., M.A., and
Ph.D., is housed in the Belo Center for New Media. It is part of the
top-ranked Moody College of Communication, which includes the Stan
Richards School of Advertising & Public Relations and the Departments of
Radio-Television-Film, Communication Studies, and Communication Science
and Disorders. This position is one in a four-person cluster hiring
initiative focused on global media, disinformation and the Internet.
The successful candidate will have expertise in the ways that new global
media, including Internet-based platforms, create or enhance social and
political vulnerabilities, strategies for remedying problems associated
with disinformation worldwide, and how the connected world responds.
School of Journalism: https://journalism.utexas.edu/
Moody College of Communication: http://moody.utexas.edu/
Qualifications
Candidates should have teaching and research interests in the following
areas: Transnational or global media systems, communication flows, and
the evolving information setting plus at least one of the following:
(1) AI-driven media flows and circulation within the platform
environment; (2) user or audience processes involved in using online
information; (3) infrastructural developments (hardware and software,
technologies, physical networks, etc.) among media industries that bear
on matters of trust, choice, control and democracy; (4) national and
regional Internet and information policies and regulation bearing on
disinformation systems. Candidates must have a Ph.D. with a promising
program of research and publication, a commitment to teaching, and
interest in mentoring graduate students and undertaking collaborative
research. We will consider a range of disciplinary, theoretical and
methodological expertise.
Application Instructions
Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest, current
curriculum vitae, a teaching statement, and the names of three
individuals to contact for references. Confidential letters of
recommendation will be requested of finalists.
Screening of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until
November 15. Applications must be made via Interfolio's ByCommittee
solution. If you do not have a Dossier account with Interfolio, you will
be prompted to create one prior to applying for the position. If you
have questions about using Interfolio, please email (help /at/ interfolio.com)
<mailto:(help /at/ interfolio.com)> or call (877) 997-8807.
Questions can be directed to the chair of the search committee,
Professor Sharon Strover at (Sharon.strover /at/ austin.utexas.edu)
<mailto:(Sharon.strover /at/ austin.utexas.edu)>.
About the Cluster Position: The successful candidate for this position
will be joining the UT Austin faculty as part of the Cluster and
Interdisciplinary Hiring Initiative
<https://provost.utexas.edu/cluster-and-interdisciplinary-hiring-initiative>.
This initiative is designed to supplement departmentally-based hiring
practices and norms and extend collaborative research and scholarship.
This new initiative is authorizing up to 40 new faculty hires whose
interdisciplinary areas of knowledge cross the boundaries of existing
academic departments. The selected candidate will be expected to
actively participate as a core member of The Global Internet, Media and
(Dis)Information Initiative. Contributions to the cluster will be an
important facet of the faculty member’s annual performance evaluations
and consideration for promotion/tenure. Other hires for this cluster
are in process with the School of Information and the Department of
Middle East Studies and the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies.
The School of Journalism and the Moody College of Communication are
committed to achieving diversity in its faculty, students, and
curricula, and we welcome applicants who can help achieve these
objectives. The University of Texas at Austin is a tobacco-free campus;
for more information visit http://www.utexas.edu/tobaccofree/
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