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[Commlist] Job Call, tenure-track scholar in Indigeneity, Native Studies, and Communication at the University of Utah
Sat Oct 08 13:26:03 GMT 2022
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/139391
<https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/139391>
The University of Utah’s Department of Communication, housed in the
College of Humanities, invites applications for a tenure-track
Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Indigeneity, Native Studies,
and Communication, effective July 1, 2023. We seek a scholar whose
research focuses on the intersections between Communication Studies and
Native American and Indigenous Studies, and also aligns with one or more
of our Department’s core areas of emphasis (Critical/Cultural, Rhetoric,
Digital Media, and CommSHER).
The successful candidate will have an outstanding research record or the
promise of such a record, using critical, rhetorical, qualitative,
and/or quantitative methodological approaches. Possible areas of
theoretical, methodological and/or research expertise could include but
are not limited to Indigenous, Native, and/or American Indian:
sovereignty and nationhood; survivance and radical resurgence; digital
media; rhetorics; TribalCrit; research methods; community engaged
research with tribal nations; pedagogies; histories, cultural,
spiritual, and political systems; futurities; decolonization and
anti-colonialisms/colonialities; feminisms; Two-spirit and queer
approaches; ancestry, lineage, and identity; ecological and traditional
knowledges; Lands, Waters, and Air protection; agencies, activisms, and
political struggles; arts & creative resistance; economic, health,
environmental, workplace, and/or educational discrimination against
Native peoples and nations; Indigenous Standpoint Theory;
anti-Indigenous racisms; and/or equity, access, inclusion, and
empowerment. We invite research and teaching approaches that have
potential to collaborate with the eight native nations that border Utah.
The standard annual teaching load for tenure-track faculty in the
Department is 2/2. The strongest candidates will demonstrate the ability
to teach existing undergraduate and graduate Indigenous Communication
courses, existing courses within the undergraduate and graduate
curriculum, as well as to develop new courses in the successful
candidate’s area of expertise.
The strongest candidates will also demonstrate the ability to assist in
continuing to build an Indigenous Communication focus in the Department;
collaborate with faculty and graduate students in the Department’s
Indigenous Working Group, and eventually advise master’s and doctoral
students in the Department’s highly-ranked graduate program in
Communication.
Qualified applicants will have a Ph.D. in Communication or in a closely
related discipline or interdisciplinary program by July 1, 2023 (A.B.D.
candidates will be considered); an active research program leading to
publication; potential for success in grant and/or fellowship
acquisition; a record of or demonstrated potential for teaching
excellence; and a willingness to conduct service in the Department,
University, and in the field of communication.
Formal review of applications will begin on *October 21, 2022 *and
continue until the position is filled. Applicants must submit a cover
letter highlighting scholarly activities; a vita; a writing sample;
evidence of teaching excellence; a one-page inclusion, diversity,
equity, and access (IDEA) statement; and a list of three references,
with contact information.
In gratitude to the work of the National Communication Association’s
Indigenous Caucus, we align with its definition of Indigenous: “We use
the term Indigenous to refer to people and kinship networks who are the
original peoples of a place and still hold claims and relationships to
that place, and those who are disconnected, reconnecting, or simply
cannot access their Indigenous lineage or geographies due to historic
and ongoing violence. There is no one agreed-upon definition of
Indigenous by all communities that use the term. The term Indigenous is
used globally by many different communities and can have different
meanings depending on the particular places, peoples, histories, and
epistemologies involved. For example, Native Americans, Alaska Natives,
Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians), Pacific Islanders, Māori, Ainu, Nuhua,
Maya, Mapuche, Bedouin, Hmoung, Basque, Sami, Cherokee Freedmen, and
Iñuit, kinship networks, and Nations are examples (albeit very few) of
Indigenous peoples.” When referencing Native or Native Studies, we refer
to Native Americans (or American Indians), Alaska Natives, and Native
Hawaiians are the Indigenous peoples and nations within the lands that
setters call the United States and First Nations who are the Indigenous
peoples and nations within the lands that settlers call Canada.
The University of Utah’s land acknowledgment can be found here:
*https://attheu.utah.edu/facultystaff/indigenous-land-acknowledgement/*
<https://attheu.utah.edu/facultystaff/indigenous-land-acknowledgement/>.
Beyond the land acknowledgment, the University of Utah has taken a
variety of actions and initiatives in support of Indigenous peoples and
nations. Most recently, the University announced that it will offer
scholarships to cover tuition and fees for Native students enrolled in
any of the eight tribal nations bordering Utah, starting in Spring 2023
(*https://attheu.utah.edu/equity-diversity/support-for-native-american-students/*
<https://attheu.utah.edu/equity-diversity/support-for-native-american-students/>).
The Department of Communication’s land acknowledgment statement can be
found
here:*https://communication.utah.edu/about/indigenous-land-acknowledgement.php*
<https://communication.utah.edu/about/indigenous-land-acknowledgement.php>.
The Department’s Indigenous & Native Working Group has developed new
courses, produced research on Indigenous communication, initiated new
relationships with Native nations bordering Utah, and compiled
information about Indigenous speakers and events. Information about the
Mellon Foundation supported Pacific Islands Studies Initiative can be
found here: *https://transform.utah.edu/pi-studies/initiative/*
<https://transform.utah.edu/pi-studies/initiative/>.
Questions about the position may be directed to Danielle Endres, Search
Committee Chair, at (danielle.endres /at/ utah.edu)
<mailto:(danielle.endres /at/ utah.edu)>.
The Department is committed to removing systemic barriers that have been
traditionally encountered by individuals from underrepresented groups
and strives to recruit faculty who will further enhance our diversity
and aims to support the academic, professional, and personal successes
of faculty, staff, and students while they are here. Exemplifying our
commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access, the department
passed an *Anti-Racism Code of Conduct*
<https://communication.utah.edu/news/antiracistcodeofconduct.php> in
Fall 2020 followed by an *Anti-Racism Strategic Plan*
<https://communication.utah.edu/_resources/documents/menu/anti-racism-strategic-plan.pdf> in
Spring 2021.
The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer and educator. People of color, Indigenous peoples, women, those
identifying as LGBTQIAAP+, veterans, and those with disabilities are
encouraged to apply. Veterans’ preference is extended to qualified
veterans. Reasonable accommodations for a disability will be provided
with adequate notice. For additional information about the University’s
commitment to equal opportunity and access see:
*http://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/*
<http://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/>.
The University of Utah recognizes that inclusion, diversity, equity, and
access foster educational and institutional excellence. It values
candidates who have experience working with students from diverse
backgrounds and who possess a strong commitment to improving access to
higher education for historically underrepresented students. Scholars
whose research, teaching, and/or service center on issues of inclusion,
equity, diversity, and access are encouraged to apply.
EEO/Non-Discrimination Information
/The University of Utah values candidates who have experience working in
settings with students, staff, faculty and patients from diverse
backgrounds and possess a strong commitment to improving access to
higher education, employment opportunities, and quality healthcare for
historically underrepresented groups./
/Individuals from historically underrepresented groups, such as
minorities, women, qualified persons with disabilities and protected
veterans are encouraged to apply. Veterans’ preference is extended to
qualified applicants, upon request and consistent with University policy
and Utah state law. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the
application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities./
/The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer and does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color,
religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation,
gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy-related
conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran’s status. The
University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education
program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34
CFR part 106. The requirement not to discriminate in education programs
or activities extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the
application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title
IX Coordinator, to the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights,
or both./
/To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability or if you or
someone you know has experienced discrimination or sexual misconduct
including sexual harassment, you may contact the Director/Title IX
Coordinator in the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action:/
/Director/ Title IX Coordinator
Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (OEO/AA)
135 Park Building
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-8365
(oeo /at/ utah.edu) <mailto:(oeo /at/ utah.edu)>
Online reports may be submitted at oeo.utah.edu <https://oeo.utah.edu/>
*For more information: https://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/
<https://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/>
To inquire about this posting, email: (employment /at/ utah.edu)
<mailto:%(20employment /at/ utah.edu)> or call 801-581-2300.*/
Notice
The University is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems
(“URS”). Eligible new hires with prior URS service, may elect to enroll
in URS if they make the election before they become eligible for
retirement (usually the first day of work). Contact Human Resources at
(801) 581-7447 for information. Individuals who previously retired and
are receiving monthly retirement benefits from URS are subject to URS’
post-retirement rules and restrictions. Please contact Utah Retirement
Systems at (801) 366-7770 or (800) 695-4877 or University Human Resource
Management at (801) 581-7447 if you have questions regarding the
post-retirement rules.
This position may require the successful completion of a criminal
background check and/or drug screen and immunizations.
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