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[ecrea] Position(s): Open Rank, Multiple Areas (Journalism and Media Studies Dept, Rutgers University)
Thu Nov 08 05:11:55 GMT 2012
TENURE-TRACK POSITION(S)
JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES
AT THE ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, OR FULL PROFESSOR RANK
The Department Of Journalism And Media Studies in the School of
Communication and Information at Rutgers, The State University Of New
Jersey, seeks applications from scholars conducting innovative research
in the areas of Media and Politics, Health, Science and the Media,
and/or Media and Technological Innovation who value a climate of
cross-departmental collaboration and interdisciplinary commitment to the
development of discoveries and new ideas in response to local and global
challenges.
Media and Politics. The department seeks researchers with interests
including but not limited to: Global Political Media; News Media and
Politics; Social Movements and Social Media; Race, Ethnicity and
Politics; Media Advocacy and Activism; Media and Public Policy;
International Journalism; Gender and Global Media; Public Engagement.
§ Health, Science and the Media. The department seeks applicants with
critical and engaged approaches to Health and Wellness, with interests
including but not limited to: Medicine, Media and Society; Science,
Journalism, and Power; Gender, Embodiment, and Technology; Global
Health; Environmental Media and Social Policy; Race, Science, and Media
Advocacy; Social media and Community Health; Narrative Medicine and
Digital Storytelling; Technology Usage and Mental/Physical Well Being.
§ Media and Technological Innovation. The department seeks applicants
with interests including but not limited to: Digital Journalism;
Technology and Public Policy; Gender and Digital Media; Data Journalism;
Social Media and Participatory Culture; New Media, News, and Democracy.
The scholarship of successful candidates will connect to one or more of
the four problem-based research foci that have guided our school’s
hiring in recent years: health and wellness; global media and democracy;
organizations, policy, and leadership; and social media interaction &
collaboration. We especially seek candidates from under-represented
groups who would further our commitment to scholarly excellence and
community diversity. In addition, we particularly welcome candidates who
place race and ethnicity at the center of their research and teaching
interests.
For more about the Department of Journalism and Media Studies and the
Rutgers-School of Communication and Information, including school-wide
research interests and active faculty searches in the school’s
Communication and Library and Information Science departments, see:
http://comminfo.rutgers.edu.
Qualifications: All candidates should have completed a Ph.D. in a
relevant field no later than May 2013. The ideal applicant’s program of
research should complement the research foci of current faculty.
Applicants should have a demonstrated record or strong likelihood of
top-tier peer-reviewed publication as well as evidence of effective
teaching. Senior level applicants should provide evidence of integrative
leadership in research, instruction, and external funding. Letter of
application should address these points, and clearly articulate the
candidate’s fit to specific departmental and school-wide research
interests. Duties of the successful applicant(s) include undergraduate
and graduate teaching in the candidate’s field of scholarship, an active
program of research in the candidate’s area of scholarly expertise, and
service contributions to the advancement of the academic profession, to
the effective operation of the university, and to society at large in
accordance with university policy expectations for tenure-track
appointments.
Submissions: Applications must be received no later than December 1,
2012. Submit to: http://its.scilsnet.rutgers.edu/facultysearch/. Include
letter of application, CV, up to three representative publications, and
names and contact information of three references (no letters at this
time please). Please do not submit applications to more than one
department. If you see a potential fit in more than one department
please indicate this in your application letter. For further questions
please contact Dr. John Pavlik, Search Committee Chair: (jpavlik /at/ rutgers.edu)
Founded in 1766, Rutgers is the eighth oldest institution of higher
education in the United States and is a member of the elite AAU research
universities in North America. The School of Communication and
Information is a founding member of the iSchools Caucus. An equal
opportunity and affirmative action employer, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, is committed to building a diverse community
and encourages the applications of women and minority candidates. As
evidence of that, among peer public institutions (public universities in
the Association of American Universities), Rutgers is 4th in the nation
for full-time female faculty, 14th in the nation for full-time
African-American faculty, and 15th in the nation for full-time total
minority faculty. Among those same schools Rutgers ranks 2nd in the
percentage of degrees earned by African Americans, 8th for Asians, and
11th for Latinos.
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