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[Commlist] Job Posting: E. Claiborne Robins Chair in the Liberal Arts
Sun Aug 28 17:30:39 GMT 2022
The *Department of Rhetoric & Communication Studies*
<https://rhetoric.richmond.edu/> at the University of Richmond seeks to
hire a distinguished teacher-scholar of Media Studies as the E.
Claiborne Robins Chair in the Liberal Arts. This will be a tenured
appointment at the rank of Full Professor or advanced Associate Professor.
The successful candidate’s research and teaching examines media from
an inter- or multidisciplinary perspective. We welcome work from a
variety of vantage points, including both old and new, local and
global, and textual to visual to sound and digital cultures, especially
those including emerging media forms and methods. Areas of focus might
include media production and industry, audiences and publics, cultural
identity and the politics of media, and access and equity in media
production and distribution. We are particularly interested in
candidates who work on one or more of the following subfields: media
infrastructures, industrial conditions, code studies, platform studies
and/or media technologies, in order to complement the Department’s
existing offerings in media studies, rhetoric, and the digital
humanities. A Ph.D. in Media Studies or a related field is required. The
Department welcomes applications from scholars with transdisciplinary
approaches and degrees.
Centering the University’s *values*
<https://rhetoric.richmond.edu/major-minor/inclusivity.html> of
diversity, equity, inclusion, and thriving, the Department is committed
to building pathways for undergraduate students to improve themselves
and their diverse worlds through a deep understanding and use of
thoughtful, ethical communication. As a bridge between the Department’s
dynamic rhetoric, communication studies, and digital humanities
curriculum, the successful candidate will play a leading role in
developing and strengthening media studies as a dimension of the
Department, attracting students with burgeoning interest in the field
and its applications. As Distinguished Chair, the successful candidate
will have an opportunity to develop connections to departments and
interdisciplinary programs, where relevant, and the University’s growing
initiative in *Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship*
<https://provost.richmond.edu/academic-initiatives/cie.html> (CIE).
The University of Richmond is a private university located just a short
drive from downtown Richmond, Virginia. Through its five schools and
wide array of campus programming, the University combines the best
qualities of a small liberal arts college and a large university. With
nearly 4,000 students, an 8:1 student-faculty ratio, and 92% of
traditional undergraduate students living on campus, the University is
remarkably student-centered. We focus on preparing students “to live
lives of purpose, thoughtful inquiry, and responsible leadership in a
global and pluralistic society.”
The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse
workforce and student body, and to modeling an inclusive campus
community which values the expression of difference in ways that promote
excellence in teaching, learning, personal development, and
institutional success. Our academic community strongly encourages
applications that are in keeping with this commitment. For more
information on Rhetoric and Communication Studies at the University of
Richmond, see* https://rhetoric.richmond.edu/*
<https://rhetoric.richmond.edu/>
Applicants should apply online at* http://jobs.richmond.edu*
<http://jobs.richmond.edu/> and submit a cover letter and a current
curriculum vitae. At a later stage in the search, candidates will be
asked to provide letters of recommendation, sample syllabi, and samples
of scholarly production to be submitted to the University's Human
Resources department at (URHR /at/ richmond.edu).
Please address any questions about the position to the search committee
chair, Nicole Maurantonio (*(nmaurant /at/ richmond.edu)*
<mailto:(nmaurant /at/ richmond.edu)>). Review of applications begins on
October 15 and continues until the position is filled.
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