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[Commlist] Job Opening University of California, San Diego - Media, Culture and Law/Just Futures
Wed Oct 04 04:40:42 GMT 2023
*_Assistant/Associate Professor of Media, Culture and Law with a focus
on Designing Just Futures_*
*_Department of Communication, UC San Diego_*
The Department of Communication <https://communication.ucsd.edu/> at UC
San Diego seeks faculty candidates at the level of Assistant/Associate
Professor whose research, teaching, and service will advance scholarship
and institutional solutions for designing more just and equitable
systems and structures. We seek an interdisciplinary scholar, artist, or
practitioner who engages with the study and design of laws and policies
related to media, communication, and culture with a focus on Native
American/Alaska Native/Pacific Islander, Indigenous, Black, and/or
migrant futures.
This search is part of a UC San Diego-wide cluster hire on Designing
Just Futures <https://www.design-just-futures.ucsd.edu/> (DJF) that aims
to recruit scholars, artists, or practitioners who can contribute to the
advancement of design, social justice, and futures and seeks engagement
across disciplines to address issues of territory, access and equity,
and social and political debates pertinent to Native American,
Indigenous, Black, and migrant communities, while also working within
their home departments and professional communities.
Faculty hired under this initiative will join the UC San Diego Design
Lab <http://designlab.ucsd.edu/> and the Indigenous Futures Institute
<http://ifi.ucsd.edu/> to forge a new paradigm of engagement and
collaboration
<https://www.design-just-futures.ucsd.edu/indigeneity> that draws on the
geographic, academic, institutional, and cultural strengths of our
tri-national region across Southern California, Baja California, and the
Kumeyaay region.
As a member of the UC San Diego Design Lab and the Indigenous Futures
Institute, the successful candidate will center Native American,
Indigenous, Black, and/or migrant people and communities in
collaborative and shared efforts toward inclusive and justice-oriented
design solutions to complex socio-technical problems. We seek an
interdisciplinary scholar, artist, or practitioner whose work
interrogates what it means to design, and whose work decenters dominant
technocratic design practices in favor of interdisciplinary approaches
informed by Native American and Indigenous Studies, Black, and/or
migration studies in dialogue with critical race studies and critical
legal studies. We seek a colleague who, likewise, addresses questions of
how design engages with or raises critical questions about legal
ownership, territory, and citizenship.
Areas of research and design may include but are not limited to the
following: legal questions in genetics and health, for example as they
relate to consent in genetic data collection and the ownership and
management of digital genetic databases; the unauthorized appropriation
of Indigenous, Black or migrant knowledge and culture, its relationship
to conventional intellectual property laws, and its implications for
envisioning alternative conceptions of law and property; questions of
surveillance, power, and freedom that arise in Indigenous, Black and
migrant interactions with digital technology; the questions raised for
citizenship, territory, and sovereignty in both the breach and upholding
of Indigenous, Black and migrant rights in treaties, laws and policies
at federal, state, and local level; questions of justice that arise at
the intersection between Indigenous, Black and migrant rights and
disability rights, including conceptions of disability and access;
responses to the challenges of environment and climate change, for
example in rights to water and other resources, and forest management.
In all these areas we are especially interested in scholars whose work
holds promise for Indigenous, Black and migrant futures.
Candidates should have a JD, Ph.D, or other relevant terminal degree, or
have advanced to candidacy at the time of application and completion of
degree by the start date. Assistant-level applicants should have at
least 1 peer-reviewed journal article or book chapter in a relevant area
of the arts, humanities, or social sciences by start date. For
Associate-level applicants, we expect either (1) a book published by a
scholarly press with a rigorous peer review process, along with at least
two peer-reviewed journal articles or book chapters; OR (2) a portfolio
of at least eight peer-reviewed journal articles or book chapters by the
start date.
As part of their teaching portfolio, faculty hired under Designing Just
Futures will be expected to design and teach courses that align with the
Department of Communication, the Design Lab, and the Indigenous Futures
Institute programs.
The faculty member will advance UC San Diego’s commitment to the
inclusion of Indigenous, Black, and/or migrant communities, anti-racism,
anti-oppression, equity, and social justice. We especially welcome
candidates whose professional experience, community engagement, and
personal background have facilitated their understanding of and ability
to better serve students from Indigenous and other underrepresented
populations.
_Application and Submission Deadlines_
Applicants should apply by October 13, 2023 to ensure full consideration
by the committee. Applications will continue to be accepted until March
23, 2024, but those received after the initial review date will only be
considered if the position has not yet been filled.
For Assistant-level applications, click here:
https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03665
<https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03665>
For Associate-level applications, click here:
https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03696
<https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03696>
The Department of Communication and the University of California San
Diego are committed to academic excellence and diversity within the
faculty, staff, and student body. We seek candidates who will maintain
the highest standards of scholarship and professional activity and make
a strong and meaningful contribution to the development of a campus
climate that supports equality and diversity.
UC San Diego was built on the unceded territory of the Kumeyaay people.
Today and every day, we honor their stewardship of this land and their
tremendous contribution to our region. Land acknowledgements are an
important gesture of collective recognition and accountability. But we
also commit ourselves to action, to truth in learning and teaching the
history of this place and its people, a reckoning with injustices, past
and present, and a pathway forward that respects the dignity and human
rights of all.
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