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[Commlist] Job announcement: Tenure Track position at Gonzaga University (USA)
Thu Sep 02 10:14:18 GMT 2021
*Job announcement: Communication Studies - Assistant Professor (tenure
track)*
Gonzaga University
Location: Spokane, Washington (USA)
Advertised until: 2021-10-13
To apply, please visit our website at www.gonzaga.edu/jobs__
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*_Job Purpose:_*
The Communication Studies Department at Gonzaga University in Spokane,
WA, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position
beginning fall 2022. We wish to welcome humanities-based
teacher-scholars with a commitment to inclusive, equity-minded teaching
to join a department with an innovative curriculum grounded in rhetoric,
media, and cultural studies and to collaborate with colleagues animated
by concerns of social justice, civic engagement, media representation,
and systems of power, privilege, and oppression.
We look forward to collaborating with a colleague who possesses strong
pedagogical abilities, with particular sensitivity to inclusive,
equity-minded teaching practices; who can address questions of
diversity, equity, and social justice broadly considered; who can
effectively teach the impacts and consequences of communication on
society, media, culture, and identity; and who approaches communication
as a constitutive material, social, cultural, and political endeavor.
We seek a candidate who is invested in creative, reflective pedagogy and
who has experience teaching about communication as symbolic action from
a rhetorical, media, and/or cultural studies perspective. Our curriculum
is centered around three theoretical pillars: communication and
meaning-making, communication’s relationship to systems of power,
privilege, and oppression; and intersectionality and the performance of
identity. This colleague will contribute to our introductory theory and
methodology courses in addition to teaching our upper-level course
offerings for majors and minors (see course and curriculum on department
website). In addition, all members of our department share in the
responsibility of teaching the first-year, Core Curriculum course, COMM
100: Communication and Speech. This course emphasizes communication as
symbolic action and foregrounds civic engagement—a theme that continues
throughout all our courses. The teaching load for the tenure-track
position is 18 credits per year (9 credits per semester).
We envision applicants whose teaching and scholarship explore
intersections of rhetoric, media, and cultural studieswith one or more
of the following areas, which form the foundations of our curriculum:
-Meaning, representation, and media
-Communication, power, and culture
-Intersections of race / ethnicity / gender / sexuality / ability /
religion / citizenship
-Activism, organizing, civic engagement, and social movements
-Technology and digital cultures
Applicants should be comfortable working in a liberal arts setting that
fosters faculty collaboration and student engagement both inside and
outside the classroom. Thus, we hope to find a colleague with potential
for interdisciplinary collaboration with departments and programs in the
College of Arts and Sciences such as Critical Race and Ethnic Studies;
Native American Studies; Environmental Studies and the Center for
Climate, Society, and the Environment; Women’s and Gender Studies;
International Studies; and Film Studies.
Additionally, all members of the department contribute to and
participate in peer review of teaching activities, department
committees, and special projects. Gonzaga University features an
outstanding Center for Teaching and Advising that sponsors regular
faculty development and education opportunities.
The Communication Studies Department is committed to inclusive
excellence, to increasing the diversity of the campus community, and to
supporting traditionally underrepresented students in higher education,
especially at a predominantly white institution. In alignment with
Gonzaga University’s mission, we expect applicants to provide evidence
of direct experience and expertise in issues related to social justice,
diversity, global engagement, and care for/solidarity with vulnerable
and marginalized communities. Candidates who have demonstrated
experience working with a diverse range of faculty, staff, and students,
and who can contribute to the departmental ethos and campus climate of
inclusivity are encouraged to identify specific experiences in these
areas. Candidates who have demonstrated expertise in issues applicable
to populations with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and direct
experience working with underrepresented and marginalized students
through teaching, research, mentoring, or administration are preferred.
*_Required Qualifications:_*
-Ph.D. in Communication with preferred backgrounds in rhetoric, media,
and/or cultural studies. ABDs considered with the expectation degree in
hand by August 1, 2022.
-Evidence of effective and reflective college-level teaching
-Evidence of inclusive, equity-minded teaching practices
-Evidence of an active research program (particularly at the
intersections of rhetoric, media, and culture studies and the
relationship to power, social identity, and social/environmental justice)
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*_Preferred Qualifications_**:*
-Ability to communicate disciplinary ways of thinking within a liberal
arts curriculum
-Collaborative approach to teaching and institutional service
-Demonstrated experience or strategies for, mentoring and advising
traditionally underrepresented identity groups
Gonzaga University is an internationally prominent university with a
faculty dedicated both to innovative teaching and ongoing teaching
development and to socially transformative and justice-oriented
research. We have a branch campus in Florence, Italy, as well as a
robust study abroad program.
*_Job Duties:_*
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The teaching responsibilities for the tenure-track position include an
18-credit annual course load. All tenure-track faculty share
responsibility for teaching the following:
-COMM 100: Communication and Speech, our first-year, core curriculum
course. This course emphasizes communication as symbolic action and
foregrounds civic engagement – a theme that continues throughout all our
courses.
-Our introductory theory courses (media, rhetorical, and cultural
studies theories related to meaning-making, identity, and power)
-Our introductory methodology courses (textual analysis and ethnographic
methods)
-Our upper-level course offerings for majors and minors that deepen
themes from our introductory courses.
All tenure track faculty are expected to establish and maintain an
active and well-defined research agenda.
In addition, all members of the department contribute to and participate
in student advising, reflective and effective teaching that includes
equity and diversity-minded teaching practices, department assessment
and evaluation, academic citizenship, program development, and recruiting.
*_Application Procedure:_*
To apply, please visit our website at www.gonzaga.edu/jobs. Applicants
must complete an online application and submit the materials listed
below. All application materials should address the candidate’s
resonance with Gonzaga’s mission and values (see:
https://www.gonzaga.edu/about/our-mission-jesuit-values) as well as the
College’s investment in diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice.
(1) a cover letter,
(2) a curriculum vitae,
(3) Statement of teaching philosophy (2-page max) that includes
reflection on diversity, equity, and inclusion in relation to: a) your
role and methods as a teacher, b) your goals for student learning and
your approach to assessing that learning, and c) your ongoing growth as
a teacher.
(4) Diversity statement (2-page max) that addresses the candidates
experience contributing to the goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion
including how your work and life experiences will contribute to
Gonzaga’s mission to “foster a mature commitment to dignity of the human
person, social justice, diversity, intercultural competence, global
engagement, solidarity with the poor and vulnerable, and care for the
planet.”
(5) Copies of unofficial graduate school transcripts, and
(6) Names and contact information for three (3) professional references
(letters will be requested when finalists are selected).
Please direct questions about this position to Melissa Click,
Communication Studies, (click /at/ gonzaga.edu). Position closes on October 11,
2021, midnight, Pacific Time. For assistance with your online
application, please call the Human Resources department at 509-313-5996.
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