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[Commlist] Position Hugh Downs School of Human Communication - Asst Professor, Intercultural Communication
Fri Sep 22 18:28:00 GMT 2023
Assistant Professor
*Search for Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication*
*Hugh Downs School of Human Communication*
*The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ASU*
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (HDSHC) in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences on the Tempe Campus of Arizona State
University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position
as Assistant Professor who will be required to teach in-person on the
Tempe campus with an anticipated start date of August 2024. Applicants
who are or will be at the Assistant Professor level in August, 2024 are
encouraged to apply.
Applicants’ scholarship and teaching should focus on intercultural
communication. Salary will be competitive based on qualifications. We
encourage applications from scholars who work at the intersection of
intercultural communication and Indigenous/ Black/ Disability/ Latinx/
Queer studies, and/or are invested in one or more of the following:
transnational, international/global, interracial, interethnic, and/or
intergroup communication.
HDSHC, one of the premier schools for studying human communication,
offers interdisciplinary Ph.D., M.A., B.A., and B.S. degrees in
communication studies. Based on research productivity measured by the
Communication Institute for Online Scholarships, the Hugh Downs School
is ranked in the Top 10 nationwide in the following areas: Intercultural
Communication (6th) Interpersonal Communication (7th) Marriage &
Intimacy (5th) Sexuality (6th) Organizational Communication (8th)
Nonverbal Communication (10th). HDSHC faculty members and graduate
students of intercultural communication (and related domains), embrace
diverse theoretical, methodological and paradigmatic lenses, and study a
variety of research topics, including communication technology (AI, IoT,
Social Robotics); critical and cultural studies; Indigenous and
decolonial approaches; performance studies; religion and spirituality;
conflict communication and intercultural dialogue; migration and
diaspora; identity, class, gender, sexuality and intersectionality;
inequalities and disparities; social change communication; activism and
advocacy; climate change and the anthropocene. The school actively
collaborates with other units and centers at the university, including
the following: Hispanic Research Center <https://hrc.asu.edu/>,
Latina/os and American Politics Research (CLAPR)
<https://clapr.asu.edu/>, American Indian Policy Institute
<https://aipi.asu.edu/>, Center for Indian Education
<https://center-for-indian-education.asu.edu/home>, Center for Asian
Research <https://car.clas.asu.edu/>, The Melikian Center: Russian,
Eurasian & East European Studies <https://melikian.asu.edu/>, Black
African Coalition
<https://eoss.asu.edu/cultural-connections/get-involved/black-african-coalition>and
the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict <https://csrc.asu.edu/>.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic faculty working to advance
innovative research and excellence in teaching through their efforts
with a diverse and growing undergraduate and graduate student population
at Arizona State University. The School’s mission is to produce cutting
edge and interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching that responds to
pressing issues in the world today. We invite you to learn more about
the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication and Arizona State
University by visiting https://humancommunication.clas.asu.edu/
<https://humancommunication.clas.asu.edu/>and
https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/
<https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/>, respectively.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a
rigorous research program; teach courses at the undergraduate and
graduate levels; contribute to curriculum development and graduate
advising; serve on school, college, and university committees; and
provide service to the school, professional associations, and the community.
*Department Statement*
A uniquely collaborative group, in 2019 the HDSHC completed a
School-wide program review that showcased their notable breadth of
teaching and research, collegial and interdisciplinary nature, and
outlined shared strategic aspirations for the coming years. The HDSHC
comprises 25 distinguished core faculty recognized for teaching and
research excellence in areas of Human Communication including:
intercultural, health, interpersonal, organizational, rhetoric/public
communication, and performance studies. Our degree programs offer
students a range of in-person and online pedagogical opportunities. The
HDSHC faculty benefit from the use of laboratory facilities, computer
resources, project support, grant development support, and The Empty
Space performance venue.
ASU’s location offers the resources of a major metropolitan area (5+
million) in a state with spectacular natural scenery and recreational
areas, sublime winters, and a culturally rich population. Arizona, the
Grand Canyon state, is home to 22 Sovereign Native Nations that comprise
27% of Arizona’s total land base. Arizona State University's four
campuses are located in the Salt River Valley on ancestral territories
of Indigenous peoples, including the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee Posh
(Maricopa) Indian Communities, whose care and keeping of these lands
allows us to be here today. The school values Arizona's distinctive
cultural heritage and diversity; the school respectfully recognizes the
legacy and contributions of Indigenous, Latinx, Black communities as
well as people with diverse socio-economic backgrounds, religions,
sexual orientations, gender identities, age, disabilities, veteran
status, nationalities and intellectual perspectives.
Learn more about the HDSHC and ASU athttps://humancommunication.asu.edu/
<https://humancommunication.asu.edu/>and<https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/>https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/
<https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/>, respectively. Learn more about
what The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has to offer by
visiting<https://thecollege.asu.edu/faculty>https://thecollege.asu.edu/faculty
<https://thecollege.asu.edu/faculty>. In recent years ASU emerged as a
global leader for its commitment to inclusive excellence, access and
impact; e.g., in
2022,<https://news.asu.edu/20220609-university-news-asu-named-hispanic-serving-institution>ASU
named a Hispanic-Serving Institution by US Department of Education
<https://news.asu.edu/20220609-university-news-asu-named-hispanic-serving-institution>,
currently<https://news.asu.edu/20221114-global-engagement-asu-no-1-public-university-us-hosting-international-students>ASU
is the No. 1 public university in US for hosting international students
<https://news.asu.edu/20221114-global-engagement-asu-no-1-public-university-us-hosting-international-students>;
this
year,<https://news.asu.edu/20230801-solutions-us-africa-institute-asu-partner-advance-college-access-black-students>ASU
partnered with US Africa Institute to advance college access for Black
students
<https://news.asu.edu/20230801-solutions-us-africa-institute-asu-partner-advance-college-access-black-students>.
*Minimum Qualifications*
* Ph.D. in Communication or a closely related field by the time of
appointment
* Record of scholarship (research and/or creative activity) and
teaching focused in intercultural communication
●Demonstrated commitment to working with faculty, staff, students and
communities to advance the principles of the ASU Charter
*Desired Qualifications*
**
* Research and teaching focus on intercultural communication,
including one or more of the following: (a) intergroup,
interracial/interethnic, transnational, global, and/or international
communication, (b) work at the intersection of intercultural
communication and Indigenous/ Black/ Disability/ Latinx/ Queer studies
* A strong record of scholarship in the applicant’s area(s) of
specialization commensurate with years of experience
* Evidence of excellence in teaching in intercultural communication
and additional area(s) of specialization at the undergraduate and
graduate level
* Evidence of use-inspired, community embedded research, local and
global engagement and/or principled innovation as they unfold in
multiple settings and contexts
* Evidence of activities related to seeking funded research
commensurate with years of experience
* Evidence of activities related to mentoring excellence for graduate
and undergraduate students’ independent research projects
commensurate with years of experience
* Ability to contribute to research and teaching in one or more of the
School’s research collaboratives: Intercultural Communication and
Global Engagement (ICGlobal), The Intersections of Civil, Critical,
and Creative Communication (I4C), The Transformation Project, Health
Communication Initiative, or the Center for Strategic Communication
* Potential to foster collaborations with other units in the University
●Potential to foster a culture of collegiality and transparency among a
large and diverse faculty and staff
* Evidence of commitment to service to the university, discipline, and
community commensurate with years of experience
*How to Apply*
To apply, please submit the following:
1. A cover letter specifying interest in the position and how
qualifications match the required and desired qualifications
2. Curriculum vitae
3. Evidence of excellence in teaching (e.g., syllabi, teaching
evaluations)
4. Evidence of excellence in scholarship (e.g., reprints of no more
than three articles or book chapters)
5. A list of three references (including, their names, affiliations,
and contact details), who may be contacted at a later date
All the aforementioned documents to be submitted through Interfolio.
Application materials should be sent electronically using this link:
http://apply.interfolio.com/114433 <http://apply.interfolio.com/114433>__
Applications received by November 1, 2023 will receive full
consideration. If not filled, applications will be evaluated every week
thereafter until the search is closed.
*For additional information:
*Email search committee chair: Dr. Uttaran Dutta at
(Uttaran.Dutta /at/ asu.edu) <mailto:(Uttaran.Dutta /at/ asu.edu)>
*Equal Employment Opportunity Statement*
A background check is required for employment. Arizona State University
is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without
regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any
other basis protected by law. ASU’s full nondiscrimination statement
(ACD 401) is located on the ASU website at
https://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html
<https://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html>and
https://www.asu.edu/titleIX <https://www.asu.edu/titleIX>.
In compliance with federal law, ASU prepares an annual report on campus
security and fire safety programs and resources. ASU’s Annual Security
and Fire Safety Report is available online at
https://www.asu.edu/police/PDFs/ASU-Clery-Report.pdf
<https://www.asu.edu/police/PDFs/ASU-Clery-Report.pdf>. You may request
a hard copy of the report by contacting the ASU Police Department at
480-965-3456.
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