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[ecrea] Job Posting, The Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair In Media, Culture and Feminist Studies, Rutgers University
Tue Nov 21 22:08:57 GMT 2017
The Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair In Media, Culture and Feminist Studies
Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information, the
Institute of Women’s Leadership, and the Department of Women’s and
Gender Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences, are joining together
to seek a prominent leader in the area of media, culture, and feminist
studies to launch the prestigious Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair.
The Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies reflects
and builds on the work and world view of Gloria Steinem, feminist,
organizer, reporter, editor, and humanist. The chair inspires students
and faculty at Rutgers, as well as the wider audience outside the
university, to explore and reimagine the role of the media in serving
democracy, with explicit focus on women and under-served
communities. Connecting the worlds of academia and media, this chair
will invite all students to come together across boundaries, to analyze,
critique, and create media that reflect reality, and to provide facts,
narratives, and new forms of storytelling that advance empathy,
democracy, communal action, and innovative solutions.
This notable leader may come from the academic, media, and/or activist
worlds and will engage with topics such as a) examining the
relationship among media technologies, democracy, social change, gender
and racial equality, and public policy as well as catalyzing and
supporting others in the Rutgers and engaged communities; b) providing
opportunities for students and faculty to learn from scholars, experts,
and activists with frontline experience; c) developing classes and
educational programs to enhance students’ understanding of how
technology and media shape who we are; and d) guiding students toward
critically analyzing important social and cultural questions and
encouraging them to take action to address social inequalities.
The successful candidate will be the first Gloria Steinem Chair and
therefore will play an important role in shaping the chair’s
development, ensuring that its work is world-leading in envisioning its
positive impact on gender equality in society. The successful
applicant’s expertise and interest may be grounded in gender,
communication, media, or information. He or she will be excited by
students and teaching; a leader who will foster robust collaboration
among related scholars and practitioners and build a hub for innovation
in teaching and practice. We seek a leader who is creative, dynamic, and
energetic, an effective and trusted communicator who is excited about
collaborating and leading a diverse and dynamic team of colleagues and
students, and about engaging in national and international arenas. The
successful candidate will also have a demonstrable record of public
engagement as a public intellectual, scholar, professional, and/or
activist in related areas.
*The Position*
This is a two to three year rotating position.
The individuals chosen for this chair may come from the academic, media,
or activist worlds and will be, first and foremost, interested in and
excited by students and education. Responsibilities of the position
include undergraduate and graduate teaching assignments in
communication, media, information, and women studies; an active program
of engagement in the candidate’s area of expertise and interest;
initiating and facilitating events and collaborations (e.g., workshops,
internships, symposia, guest lectures, projects, etc.); and
communicating on behalf of the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair with all
relevant stakeholders. The expected start date for the position is
September 2018.
*The Environment *
Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information (SC&I)
houses a dynamic and engaged community of scholars studying real world
problems related to knowledge, technology, culture, media, creativity,
health, social justice, organizations, communities, policy, leadership,
and their interrelations. It is unique in its mature and dynamic
combination of communication, information science, journalism, and media
studies. The school teaches over 10,000 students, of whom 2,500 are its
own undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students. Geographically
adjacent and closely connected to the world’s largest media and
information hubs and supported by Rutgers’ vibrant scholarly community,
the School embraces the University goals of promoting diversity
throughout our networks and programs, and is strongly committed to
social engagement. For more about the School see:
http://comminfo.rutgers.edu <http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/>
Rutgers University’s Department of Women's and Gender Studies teaches
approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and over 200 graduate
students annually. In its major and four minors it introduces
path-breaking research that addresses concerns of particular
interdisciplinary constituencies in the areas of women and gender
studies, critical sexualities, social justice, and gender and media (in
collaboration with the School of Communication and Information).
Reflecting the fundamental commitments of feminist pedagogy, the program
provides students with critical tools to engage and challenge
contemporary life and to work toward social transformation and social
justice. For more about the department see:
http://womens-studies.rutgers.edu/
Rutgers University’s Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) is a
consortium of nine participating members dedicated to the mission of
examining and advancing women's leadership for a just world. Consortium
members include: Douglas Residential College, Department of Women’s and
Gender Studies, Center for American Women and Politics, Institute for
Research on Women, Center for Women and Work, Center for Women in the
Arts and Humanities, Office for the Promotion of Women in Science,
Engineering, and Mathematics, and Center on Violence Against Women and
Children. For more about IWL see: http://iwl.rutgers.edu/
*How to Apply *
Applicants should apply at http://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/55123
Include a CV and a cover letter that addresses the points above and
clearly articulates the candidate’s expertise in media, culture, and
feminist studies. Also include a list of up to five referees, with full
contact information and rationale for their inclusion. Active review of
applications will begin on January 3, 2018, and the position will remain
open until filled.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national
research university and the state of New Jersey’s preeminent,
comprehensive public institution of higher education. Established in
1766, the university is the eighth oldest higher education institution
in the United States. Nearly 69,000 students and 22,000 full- and
part-time faculty and staff learn, work, and serve the public at Rutgers
locations across New Jersey and around the world. An equal opportunity
and affirmative action employer, Rutgers is committed to building a
diverse community and encourages women, minorities, veterans, and
individuals with disabilities to apply. For additional information
please see our Non-Discrimination Statement at
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement
For queries regarding the position, please contact Professor Dafna
Lemish, chair of the search committee, at (dafna.lemish /at/ rutgers.edu).
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