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[Commlist] Job ad: University of Michigan, AntiRacist Digital Urban Humanities (open rank)
Tue Nov 01 18:03:03 GMT 2022
A job opening (with a fairly tight deadline) that should be of interest
to list-subscribers: open-rank search, professor in AntiRacist Digital
Urban Humanities
Link to full ad:
https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/223788/professor-anti-racist-digital-urban-humanities-assistantassociatefull
<https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/223788/professor-anti-racist-digital-urban-humanities-assistantassociatefull>
The University of Michigan Digital Studies Institute and the Taubman
College of Architecture and Urban Planning invite applications for a
joint (50/50) open rank tenure-track appointment from colleagues
conducting leading-edge creative practice and research in anti-racist
design and digital culture to begin August 28, 2023. This position is
part of a Provost’s Anti-Racist Hiring Initiative led by Taubman College
in collaboration with the Department of African and African American
Studies and the Digital Studies Initiative and will benefit from a
well-established and university-supported anti-racism research
infrastructure.
Focus areas might include:
- Digital space, place, and racial identity, i.e. “thick mapping”
- Carceral digital studies, space, power, and racialized populations
- Digital storytelling that centers anti-racist approaches to urban space
- Urban design research, big data, critical speculative approaches,
racial inclusion
- Critical digital studies, spatial justice, urban community-based
racial justice research
- Intersections between structural racism, digital methodologies,
Detroit and other “shrinking” cities
We seek a faculty member with a generative and projective orientation
who can teach design studios, elective courses, or other classes that
activate the creative capacities in our students, grounded in critical
reflection but also linked to design and making. This position will
serve students enrolled in Taubman College, Digital Studies minors, and
students across the College of Literature, Science and the Arts as well
as the university at large.
Required Qualifications
- Graduate professional and/or doctoral degree in architecture, urban
design, or a closely related field
- Robust research/creative practice agenda
- Commitment in work and teaching to the critical-cultural study of
digital technology in relation to power, ideology, visibility,
representation, and cultural difference
Additional Information
In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, U-M offers
a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself
and your family, and plan for a secure future. Benefits include a
retirement plan with two-for-one matching contributions after the first
year; many choices for comprehensive health insurance; life insurance;
long-term disability coverage; and flexible spending accounts for
healthcare and dependent care expenses. Learn more about U-M benefits.
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