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[ecrea] Faculty position in risk communication
Thu Nov 04 20:29:30 GMT 2010
Michigan State University
College of Communication Arts and Sciences
Health and Environmental Risk Communication
Assistant or Associate Professor
The Department of Communication and the School of Journalism in the
College of Communication Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Michigan State
University (MSU) seek a tenure track Assistant or Associate
Professor of Health and Environmental Risk Communication. CAS was
the first communication college in the country, and MSU is the only
university in the country with two top 10 doctoral programs in the
National Research Council's rankings of the field of Communication.
The successful candidate will conduct research about risk
communication processes and/or environmental health journalism.
Candidates could have expertise in such areas as: environmental risk
communication; social influence; message analysis; health
communication; health, science and environmental journalism;
international and intercultural communication of risks; public
participation and advocacy; risk decision-making; crisis
communication; networks; or policy and risks. The successful
candidate would work with interdisciplinary teams to seek research
funding from federal agencies such as CDC, NIH, EPA, US Department
of Energy USDA as well as state and local agencies and private foundations.
This position is jointly appointed between Journalism and
Communication and housed in the School of Journalism. The split of
duties will depend on the expertise of the person hired, but the
person will be expected to teach courses in both units. The
candidate would be expected to work with faculty in the Knight
Center for Environmental Journalism, the CAS Health & Risk
Communication Center and other units at MSU. Examples of risk
research may include media coverage of health and environmental risk
issues, message strategies, public relations implications of risk or
crisis incidents, public perceptions of risks and decision-making
around those risks, analysis of information systems, and
intercultural communication of risk issues. The candidate should
have a Ph.D. in Journalism, Communication, Mass Communication, or
related field. A history of funded research is desirable.
Send letters of application or nomination by email to the attention
of Professor Jim Detjen, Search Committee Chair, School of
Journalism; via Barb Miller ((mille384 /at/ msu.edu)); phone: (517)
353-9479. Candidates should submit a statement highlighting their
experience and qualifications pertinent to the position, a
curriculum vitae, and names of three references. Applications are
due by December 15, 2010. The search committee will begin its
evaluation of applicants immediately, and will continue until an
exceptional candidate is selected.
MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. MSU is
committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The
university actively encourages applications and/or nominations of
women, persons of color, veterans and persons with disabilities.
David Poulson
Associate Director
Knight Center for Environmental Journalism
Michigan State University
517 432 5417
Blog: CoverThePlanet.org
Twitter: DPoulson
Editor: GreatLakesEcho.org
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