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[Commlist] Job Opening: Tenure-Track Position at University of Oregon in Immersive Media Communications
Tue Aug 29 15:17:37 GMT 2023
We're looking to add a very exciting faculty position at the University
of Oregon! Want to help us blaze trails in immersive media and game
studies? Please check out:
https://careers.uoregon.edu/en-us/job/531988/assistant-professor-of-immersive-media-communications
Please contact Maxwell Foxman ((mfoxman /at/ uoregon.edu)) if you have
questions about the position
Department: School of Journalism and Communication
Rank: Assistant Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
Application Deadline
October 31, 2023; position open until filled.
Required Application Materials
To ensure consideration, please upload the following with your online
application:
• A letter of interest outlining how your knowledge, skills, and
experience meet the minimum and/or preferred qualifications of the
position. Must include a statement of your contributions and experience
to diversity, equity, and inclusion in research, teaching, engagement,
and/or service.
• Current CV or resume including dates of employment.
• Name and contact information for three professional references. The
candidate will be notified prior to references being contacted.
Any application missing the above documents/information may be
considered incomplete.
Position Announcement
The University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication seeks
a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a research and teaching emphasis
in the area of Immersive Media (IM) Communication and Game Studies. We
seek to hire colleagues who will conduct research on and teach about IM
technologies (augmented, virtual, and extended reality – AR/VR/XR)
and/or digital gaming spaces through the lenses of strategic
communication, design, marketing, and their impacts and effects on users
and culture. IM sits at the intersection of a variety of emerging
interactive and immersive social, entertainment, and communication
technologies, ranging from artificial intelligence to live streaming,
that require rethinking the professional and social boundaries of media
industries, practitioners, etc. For example, the intersection of AI and
Web3 platforms use XR technology, require novel interfaces and modes of
communication, and are currently being explored to a large degree in
massively multiplayer online games like Fortnite and Roblox.
Hires would bring the following key contributions to our faculty:
1. Expertise in theories and concepts pertinent to immersive media and
game studies in regard to fields of communication, design, marketing,
human-computer interaction, journalism, or affiliated fields.
2. A related specialty, such as the study of identity, digital cultures,
emerging media industries and economics (XR, cryptocurrency), e-sports,
fan studies, digital asset production, content creation, human-machine
communication, strategic communication, and media psychology.
3. A capacity to teach in our new online Immersive Media Communication
master's program, our new Game Studies minor, and/or required coursework
at the SOJC, such as media ethics, gender, media and diversity, and
introduction to media studies.
This hire will join our growing body of scholars studying and teaching
immersive media and game studies, including the launch of the Immersive
Media Communications program in the fall of 2023, which will be
conducted in collaboration with the Oregon Reality (OR) Lab and the
Immersive Media Lab (IML), both of which focus on experiential learning
and research regarding the ethical use of immersive media and their
social, cultural and professional impacts. These positions would also
directly serve the new Game Studies minor, which focuses on training
media professionals in the culture and communication of games. These
positions would have important synergies with the Strategic
Communication MA program and the Public Relations and Advertising areas,
with interest likely from MMJ and Journalism as well. Faculty members
would also ideally strengthen SOJC's ties to other units on campus,
including existing collaborations with CAS (e.g., the annual
Data|Media|Digital Graduate Symposium), the campus-wide New Media and
Culture Certificate program for graduate students, the ethics minor in
philosophy, and UO's Data Sciences Initiative, through a practical
orientation to ethical issues in society. Finally, ideal candidates will
have strong potential to mentor undergraduate and graduate students as
well as strong potential for and commitment to contributing to a culture
of inclusive teaching and evidence of valuing diversity, equity, and
inclusion.
Equally important, this position will have the opportunity to
collaborate with industry in the "Silicon Forest" of Portland, Oregon,
where both corporations are already utilizing and innovating with these
emerging technologies. The candidates would be encouraged to take
advantage of the university's existing partnerships to bring the
industry and storytellers into the classroom while driving thought
leadership as immersive media and gaming evolve.
Positions may be based in Portland or Eugene.
Department or Program Summary
The School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) is an accredited
research and professional school serving approximately 2,450
undergraduates and 150 graduate students both on the University of
Oregon campus in Eugene and at the George S. Turnbull Center in
Portland. Degrees offered are the B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D., as
well as minors in Media Studies and Science Communication. The School
also includes an interdisciplinary major in Cinema Studies and
interdisciplinary minors in Multimedia and Native Studies. The SOJC
employs approximately 125 individuals as faculty and staff, more than 50
graduate employees, and approximately 50 student employees. Founded in
1916, the SOJC is one of the oldest journalism programs in the nation.
The School recently opened the Experience Hub, bringing a range of new
production facilities for social media, VR/AR, podcasting, and
broadcasting. Our public relations program earned the Public Relations
Society of America's Certification in Education for Academic Programs in
Public Relations.
The University of Oregon values and seeks diversity as a source of
enrichment for our university community. We are an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity employer. The School of Journalism and
Communication is deeply committed to building an inclusive community,
and particularly invites and welcomes applications from scholars who are
from populations historically underrepresented or underserved in the
academy. We encourage applications from candidates who, through their
research, teaching, service, and community engagement demonstrably
promote and contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning
and working environment for our students, staff, and faculty. Applicants
are encouraged to highlight their experience and philosophy with regard
to diversity, equity, and inclusion within their cover letter.
Minimum Requirements
• Ph.D. in communication, advertising, strategic communication, media
studies, journalism, information science/studies, philosophy, or another
related field in hand by the time of appointment.
• Demonstrated potential for teaching excellence.
• Ability to execute independent and/or collaborative research that
advances theory and bridges knowledge and practice.
• A record or promise of scholarly accomplishment that includes
publication in high-quality academic journals in communication, media
studies, journalism, information studies, media psychology, computer
science and design, and/or related fields.
Preferred Qualifications
• Strong commitment to contributing to a culture of inclusive teaching;
and evidence of valuing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
• Two years of professional experience relevant to immersive communication.
• Ability to teach across the required graduate curriculum and within at
least one of the following additional graduate programs: Master's in
Strategic Communication, Master's in Advertising and Brand
Responsibility, Master's in Immersive Media Communication, Communication
and Media Studies Master's and Ph.D.
• An interest in Master's and doctoral student mentorship.
About the University
The University of Oregon is an AAU research institution and a member of
the Pac-12 conference. Located 110 miles south of Portland, the
University of Oregon has an enrollment of 24,600 and is located in
Kalapuya Ilihi, the homelands of the Kalapuyan people. The Eugene metro
area (pop. 375,000) is in a region noted for its dynamic quality of life
and progressive cultural environment. We are about an hour's drive from
the Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains.
The University of Oregon has a student population of 23,202
undergraduate and graduate students. Of these, 34% are students of
color. The university makes institutional commitments to diversity and
actively supports its goal with resources such as the Center for
Multicultural Academic Excellence, the Black Cultural Center, the Many
Nations Longhouse, the Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies,
the Multicultural Center, and the Division of Equity and Inclusion,
among other initiatives.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to
eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans and
paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit
http://hr.uoregon.edu/careers/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA.
The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does
not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran
and disability status. The University is committed to providing
reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities.
To request an accommodation in connection with the application process,
please contact us at (uocareers /at/ uoregon.edu) or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national
or ethnic origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran
status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in
all programs activities and employment practices as required by Title
IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited UO
policy. Questions may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Office of
Civil Rights Compliance, or to the Office for Civil Rights. Contact
information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed on
the statement of non-discrimination.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an
annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services.
The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at
https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
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