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[Commlist] New Faculty Position at Simon Fraser University (Canada), Lived IndigenousExperience in Indigenous Communication, Identity & Community

Thu Sep 29 10:04:13 GMT 2022




Call for applicants with Lived IndigenousExperience in Indigenous Communication, Identity & Community



Simon Fraser University’s School of Communication respectfully andwith gratitude acknowledges that we work on the shared UncededTraditional Territories of the Squamish (Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh Úxwumixw), Musqueam (xʷməθkʷəy̓ əm), Tsleil-Waututh (səl̓ ilw̓ ətaʔɬ), Kwikwetlem (kʷikʷəƛ̓ əm), Katzie (q̓ íc̓ əy̓ ), Kwantlen (qʼʷa:n̓ ƛʼən̓), Qayqayt and numerous Stó:lō Nations in Vancouver, Burnaby, and Surrey. We acknowledge and support the sovereignty and rights ofIndigenous nations over their ancestral and traditional lands.



The School of Communication invites applicants for the position of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in the area ofIndigenous Communication, Identity and Community as a part ofour commitment to decolonizing our programs in recognition ofand in accord with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the National Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, and the Simon Fraser University Aboriginal Reconciliation Council’s “Walk This Path With Us” Report.



The ideal candidate will demonstrate lived Indigenous experience, including connections to and engagement with Indigenous communities, organizations, and/or institutions, particularly and with emphasis in Canada and/or the United States. We especially welcome candidates whose work is grounded in Indigenous studies, Black studies, intersectional feminisms, decolonization and postcolonial studies, queer theory,trans studies, disability studies, critical race/ethnic studies, or transcultural and global studies.



Areas of interest for this position are broadly conceived to invitethe widest scope of applicants; but we are particularly interested in applicants whose theoretical, technical, and/or artistic approaches address an interdisciplinary area of research and teaching which could include:



Visual & Media Arts – the theory, study, and/or production of video, film, sound, animation, gamedesign, storytelling, performance, history, virtual reality,augmented reality, and immersive environments;

Activism and Social Movements – Socialorganizing and mobilization, publics and counterpublics, surveillance, and carceral cultures;

Communicating Health & Healing – health andjustice, Indigenous community health healing and well-being;

Indigenous Ecologies – Traditional ecologicalknowledge, climate issues, resource governance;

Technology Studies – Mobile technologies, artificial intelligence, algorithm studies, computational creativity,social media, critical media making, and critical designstudies; Culture Industries/Policies – media governance, decolonization of regulatory policies, and analyses of cultural industries and productions.



We are open to a range of methods and approaches: Indigenous research methods, decolonizing methodologies, collaborative and community-based methodologies, comparative and transnational approaches, research-creation, other qualitativemethods, and/or quantitative, digital methods, applied practices, or a combination of such approaches.



The successful candidate should demonstrate potential forpublication and research funding, for collaborative initiatives, and for working with students from diverse backgrounds. The candidate will be expected to teach and supervise students at all levels of the undergraduate and graduatecurriculum and to undertake service and work with partnersinside and outside the University. Candidates are expected to have a completed Ph.D. (or Ph.D. near completion) in Communication, Media Studies, or a related discipline.



The School of Communication at Simon Fraser University is a national and global leader in the discipline and a dynamic site of research and teaching. Founded on a tradition of critical approaches to media and culture, political economy, technology studies, global communication, culture industries and policy, andapplied media production, the School is home to several research groups, including the Digital Democracies Institute, the Sonic Research Studio, and the Disinformation Project, among others. We are a large and thriving unit with 1400 undergraduate majors across a flexible program that offers unique opportunities for specialization and public engagement. Our graduate programsinclude more than 100 students, largely pursuing thesis-based research. The current call reflects efforts by the School to meet recommendations of the 2019 External Review Report, and the work of the School’s IBPOC Faculty Working Group, to revise undergraduate and graduate teaching, curriculum, and research to prioritize decolonization and Indigenization.



As part of SFU’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion across the institution, the university encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, persons withdisabilities, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, people ofall sexual orientations and gender identities, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the university.All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.



Candidates are asked to submit:



• Cover letter with indication of citizenship and/or residencystatus (2-3 pages)

•     Curriculum vitae

•     Research statement (2 page maximum)

• Contact information for three referees. (Letters of referencemay be requested a later date.)

• A statement of lived Indigenous experience and community connections, with a description of past and/or potential contributions to decolonization and Indigenization through teaching, mentoring,research, and service to the profession and/orcommunity (2 page maximum)



Writing samples and a teaching portfolio (a teaching statementand proposed or current course syllabus) will be requested from candidates who are shortlisted for this position.



Please send applications to Brenda Baldwin, Director's Assistant, at (cmnsdsec /at/ sfu.ca), addressed to:



Dr.  Stuart Poyntz,

Director School of Communication

Simon Fraser University

8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC Canada V5A1S6



Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2022 andcontinue until the position is filled. The start date for the successful candidate is anticipated to be July 1, 2023.



Under the authority of the University Act, personal informationthat is required by the University for academic appointment competitions will be collected. For further details, please see:https://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/collection_notice.html
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