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[ecrea] Position announcement: Tenure-track assistant professor in Production Studies, Grady College, University of Georgia
Wed Sep 16 23:13:38 GMT 2015
Faculty Position in Production Studies and Creative Industries
Department of Entertainment and Media Studies
Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
The Grady College at the University of Georgia invites applications for
a tenured or tenure-track position in Entertainment and Media Studies to
begin August, 2016.
Academic Rank/Salary
Assistant or Associate Professor. Appointment will be commensurate with
qualifications and experience.
Responsibilities
The Department of Entertainment and Media Studies seeks an individual
with theoretical and/or applied expertise in Production Studies and
Creative/Entertainment Industries. Scholarly interest in the production
and circulation of media products and/or the economic, historical,
global, regulatory, or archival dimensions that structure or affect
media industries is preferred. The successful candidate will have proven
record of high quality research. The position requires the ability to
teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Also desirable, but not
required, is the ability to teach digital video production classes.
Research or creative programs that have the potential to attract
external funding is helpful. The Department is home to media scholars
working in a variety of theoretical and methodological traditions.
Qualifications
A Ph.D. in communication or related field is required. Candidates should
have a demonstrated record of scholarly research and the potential for
excellence in teaching. At least three years of significant non-academic
professional experience in the entertainment industries is also
desirable. Ability to mentor and direct doctoral and masters students
also is required. All successful candidates must be able to serve on
graduate student committees and have the ability to direct theses and
dissertations.
Screening of applications will begin November 2, 2015, and will continue
until the position is filled.
To Apply
Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information for
three references. Package these into a single PDF document with a file
name that starts with your last name, attach to an email message with
subject line indicating position sought, and send to the search
committee at (emstdept2 /at/ uga.edu). You will receive an email confirmation
that your materials have been received.
If you have questions about the position, please email Dr. Jeffrey P.
Jones, Director, The Peabody Awards, Grady College of Journalism and
Mass Communication, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-3018; email
(jpjones7 /at/ uga.edu), (706) 542-3787.
More about the department, college and university
The Department of Entertainment and Media Studies (EMST) is a new
department and program in the Grady College, accompanying the Department
of Advertising and Public Relations, the Department of Journalism, and
the New Media Institute, which has entered into a closer relationship
with the department. EMST administers the undergraduate major in
Entertainment & Media Studies (formerly the major in Mass Media Arts),
which teaches visual storytelling focused on entertainment. The major
consists of a required core of four classes focused on storytelling
(introduction, production, writing, narrative theory). Six elective
classes provide students with opportunities to deepen their skills in
areas such as documentary, advanced production, advanced writing, and
advanced research. All courses in this major are informed by a
media-studies pedagogyâwhich includes integration of theory and
practice and attention to issues of culture, power, identity along with
media uses and effects. Augmenting the department and institute programs
is the presence of the Peabody Awards, the oldest and most prestigious
awards program that recognizes excellence in broadcast and electronic
media, which has its home in the Grady College. In addition, significant
experiential learning opportunities exist through the Cannes Film
Festival Study Abroad Program and the Grady L.A. Summer Study Program.
The major and its programs position students for jobs in the
entertainment media industry across, film, television, gaming and other
new media.
Learn more about the Grady College at www.grady.uga.edu. Georgia is well
known for its quality of life in both outdoors and urban activities
(www.georgia.gov). The University of Georgia (www.uga.edu) is a land
grant/sea grant institution located 70 miles northeast of Atlanta
(www.visitathensga.com).
All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
The University of Georgia is an AA/EEO/ADA Institution.
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James F. (Jay) Hamilton | Associate Professor | Josiah Meigs
Distinguished Teaching Professor | Head, Department of Entertainment &
Media Studies | 104-B Journalism Building | Grady College of Journalism
and Mass Communication | University of Georgia, 120 Hooper Street,
Athens GA 30602-3018 | Tel 706-542-3556 | Fax 706-542-2183 |
http://uga.academia.edu/JamesFHamilton
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