[Air-l] JOB OPENINGS: University of Washington

David M. Silver dsilver at u.washington.edu
Fri Oct 5 11:09:37 PDT 2001


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To the members of AIR,

Here is a job description for multiple job openings at the University of
Washington.  A number of scholars affiliated with the Department of
Communication, including Kirsten Foot, myself, and Barbara Warnick, will
be attending next week's Association of Internet Researchers conference in
Minnesota.  Please feel free to track us down and ask any questions you
may have.

david silver
http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Department of Communication

The Department of Communication invites applications for tenure-track
assistant professor positions. The newly formed Department, which
becomes official in July 2002, brings together the University of
Washington's School of Communications and the Department of Speech
Communication. The new Department's mission is to advance the study and
practice of communication across diverse contexts by using both
humanistic and social scientific approaches. The four core principles
that guide the Department's graduate program are intellectual and cultural
pluralism, interdisciplinary theorizing, innovation through collaboration,
and public scholarship.

Currently, the Department seeks scholars who study any of the following:
interpersonal interaction in face-to-face or on-line settings; political,
cultural, or economic implications of new communication technologies;
communication among nations, cultures, and social groups in increasingly
diverse global environments. The Department has a special interest in
scholars whose research incorporates the experiences of indigenous
cultures or underrepresented populations. Strong candidates for these
positions will have the ability to sustain a high-quality program of
research and teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Candidates must have earned or be close to completion of a Ph.D. by
September 16, 2002, which is the start date for the positions.

Please send a letter of application, a vita, an example of scholarly
writing, a teaching portfolio, and three letters of recommendation to:
Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication, Box 353415,
Seattle, WA 98195. Review of applicants begins November 1, 2001,
and continues until the position is filled.

The University of Washington is building a culturally diverse faculty and
strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates.
The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.







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