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[Commlist] Associate/Full Professor of Journalism at the University of Hawaii
Fri Oct 13 16:05:51 GMT 2023
*Associate/Full Professor of Journalism in the School of Communication
and Information*
*Description*
*Title: *Associate/Full Professor (Journalism, with an emphasis on
Emerging Media)
*Position Number: *Pending Position Number
*Hiring Unit:*UHM College of Social Sciences – School of Communication
and Information
*Location: *Manoa Campus
*Date Posted: *September 29, 2023
*Closing Date:*Continuous; Review of applications will begin November 1,
2023, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received
by October 31, 2023 will be given priority.
*Salary Information: *Commensurate with qualifications and experience
*Monthly Type:*9 Month
*Tenure Track: *Tenure
*Full Time/Part Time:*Full Time
*Temporary/Permanent:*Permanent
*Other Conditions:*
**
The Journalism Program of the School of Communication and Information,
College of Social Sciences, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa (Honolulu,
Hawai’i) invites applicants for the position of Associate/Full
Professor. This is a 9-month, full-time, permanent, tenure track
position to begin August 1, 2024, subject to position clearance and
availability of funds.
**
*The Opportunity:*
**
The University of Hawai’i at Mānoa invites applications for this
position to play a significant role in building our rapidly growing
Journalism major. Our program is nimble, inclusive, and highly dynamic.
We are seeking a colleague with demonstrated ability to work effectively
and collegially with students, faculty, staff and alumni.
The ideal candidate for this position is a specialist in emerging media,
with expertise in how advancements in Artificial Intelligence(s) will
reshape the field. This person will help our students prepare for an
industry that will increasingly leverage computational resources to
spread news and battle misinformation and disinformation. In that vein,
news literacy is an important emphasis of our program, and we are
seeking someone who can contribute significantly to that cause, in an
effort to make such literacy part of the core curriculum
university-wide. While AI is a novel and monumental challenge, with
exciting opportunities and frightening potential, we also see
intersections inherent with emerging media technologies of all types,
including social media, Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR),
Extended Reality (XR) and Mixed Reality (MR), as well as with digital
storytelling platforms such as ArcGIS.
This position is specifically created to meet these demands from a
content-production perspective, while positioning the faculty member
immediately into a university-wide leadership position but also into a
leadership role nationally and internationally. We are seeking a senior
faculty member who not only can do this type of work but has done it,
and can provide evidence of a research-agenda trajectory on the way up,
evidence of grant-seeking successes, and of a clear rationale for
joining the faculty in Hawai’i, as opposed to any other place.
In Hawai’i, we work on one of the most-diverse campuses in the United
States and are actively seeking to increase the diversity, equity, and
inclusionary practices of our faculty in many ways. Given our unique
roots and the character of our student body, our search will favor
candidates who have a demonstrated interest in this region of the world
and social justice.
**
Our program and university have a strong commitment to recruit and
retain diverse applicants. We encourage women and members of
underrepresented groups to apply.
*About the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa: *
The University of Hawai’i at Manoa, located in Honolulu, HI, on the
island of Oʻahu, is the flagship campus of the University of Hawaii
system and a Tier-1 Research University. Almost all of the state’s
primary media organizations, including newspapers, television stations,
and Hawaii Public Radio, operate within a few miles of the campus.
**
*About the School of Communication and Information:*
**
The School of Communication and Information, within the College of
Social Sciences, includes five programs: Journalism, Communication,
Communicology, Library and Information Science, and the Matsunaga
Institute for Peace.
**
*About the Journalism Program*
**
The UH Mānoa Journalism program is the only one in the state, and one of
only a few in all of Oceania, to offer a bachelor’s degree explicitly in
“Journalism.” It is growing fast, earning unprecedented success with its
students, and aiming to seek accreditation.**
More information about the School of Communication & Information and
Journalism is available at
https://sci.manoa.hawaii.edu/programs/journalism/
<https://sci.manoa.hawaii.edu/programs/journalism/>.__
**
*Duties and Responsibilities - Associate Professor (I-4):*
1. Conduct impactful research aligned with the standards at the
University;
2. Teach classes both at the undergraduate and graduate levels;
3. Advise and mentor students;
4. Engage in the academic community through providing service to the
Program, School, College, University, to the discipline of Journalism;
5. Serve as program/department chair when selected;
6. Lead programmatic/departmental committees aimed at improving our
program, our school, and Journalism in the state;
7. Other duties as assigned by the School Chair.
**
*Duties and Responsibilities - Professor (I-5):*
In addition to the duties and responsibilities of the Associate
Professor rank,
1. Assume a role of professional leadership at the university level and
in the scholarly discipline;
*Minimum Qualifications - Associate Professor (I-4):*
1. Ph.D. in Journalism, Communication, or a closely related field, or a
terminal degree in a Journalism-adjacent field;
2. Proven record of impactful publishing in scholarly contexts;
3. A minimum of four years of full-time college or university teaching
at the rank of assistant professor or equivalent, with evidence of
increasing professional maturity;
4. Evidence of proficiency in teaching courses at the university level
in emerging media, social media, and/or about other types of
innovative approaches to Journalism;
5. Continued evidence of participation in the scholarly and academic
affairs of a university or other appropriate organization, or in an
appropriate professional society or organization, or in other
appropriate job-related service activities;
6. Demonstrated ability to plan and organize assigned activities,
including the supervision of work of assistants when appropriate;
7. Ability to serve as a role model for students and junior colleagues;
8. Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collegially with
students, faculty, staff and/or administration.
*Minimum Qualifications - Professor (I-5):*
1. Ph.D. in Journalism, Communication, or a closely related field, or a
terminal degree in a Journalism-adjacent field;
2. A minimum of four years of full-time college or university teaching
at the rank of associate professor or equivalent, with evidence of
increasing professional maturity;
3. Evidence of excellence in teaching courses at the university level
in emerging media, social media, and/or about other types of
innovative approaches to Journalism;
4. research productivity which has resulted in significant recognition
by the national or international community of scholars active in the
same field;
5. Demonstrated continuing participation in the scholarly and academic
affairs of a university or other appropriate organization, or in an
appropriate professional society or organization, or in other
appropriate job-related service activities;
6. Demonstrated ability to plan and organize assigned activities,
including the supervision of work of assistants when appropriate;
7. Ability to undertake a variety of assignments within the University;
8. Demonstrated capacity for leadership in the department and scholarly
discipline;
9. Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collegially with
students, faculty, staff and/or administration.
*Desirable Qualifications - Associate Professor (I-4):*
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online, with evidence of impact and success in both contexts.
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<#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_6> teaching classes that are both
technical (i.e., building skills in writing, reporting, media
production, etc.) and conceptual (i.e., about news literacy,
Journalism history, ethics, law, etc.).
3. Two years[7] <#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_7> [8]
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<#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_9> ofworking experience in a
professional newsroom[10] <#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_10> [11]
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<#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_13> , or an equivalent
media-production environment, as evidence of professional production
practices.
4. Evidence of a teaching agenda that supports and focuses upon
emerging media, especially at intersections of news literacy,
professional practices, and technologies useful for journalists,
including Artificial Intelligence(s), social media, and/or
production software.
5. Evidence of a research agenda that shows a clear and upward
trajectory toward creating impactful studies in our field.
6. Evidence of significant and impactful academic publishing.
7. Evidence of excellence in teaching practices, classroom innovation,
and student engagement.
8. Evidence of collegial and impactful university service.
**
*Desirable Qualifications - **Professor*[14]
<#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_14> [15]
<#m_2404179933521918980__msocom_15> *(I-5):*
In addition to the desirable qualifications of the Associate Professor rank:
1. Evidence of scholarly leadership, nationally and internationally.
2. Evidence of pedagogical leadership, bringing innovations and
excitement to classrooms at a systemic level.
3. Evidence of program-building initiatives, demonstrating an ability
to significantly contribute to a growing program, on the way up.
**
*To Apply:*
Please visit the website: https://go.hawaii.edu/ycF
<https://go.hawaii.edu/ycF>and click on the “Apply” button on the top
right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach the
following required documents:
1. *Cover Letter: *A (no more than) three-page cover letter,
single-spaced, sharing your specific interests in this position, this
Journalism program at UH, and living in the state of Hawaii, plus an
overview of your qualifications that you think make you a great
candidate for this job, including your positionality in the study of
emerging media, your research impacts, your teaching impacts, your
service impacts, and your grant-seeking activities.
2. *CV: *A current Curriculum Vitae.
3. *References:* Contact information for three (3) professional
references that can speak to your qualifications for this position.
4. *DEI Statement:* A one-page statement about how you would bring
diversity, equity, and inclusionary (DEI) practices to the Journalism
program, including representation of DEI ideals.
5. Official academic transcript(s) (copies of official transcripts are
acceptable; however, original official transcripts will be required at
the time of hire).
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Note: If you have not applied for a position before using NeoGov, you
will need to create an account.
*Inquiries:*
**
Dr. Brett Oppegaard, Search Committee Chair, (brett.oppegaard /at/ hawaii.edu)
<mailto:(brett.oppegaard /at/ hawaii.edu)>.
*EEO/AA, Clery Act, ADA*
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may be obtained upon request from the respective UH Campus Security or
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Determination on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a
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