[Air-l] job opening; call for panelists

david silver dsilver at u.washington.edu
Tue Jan 8 21:00:19 PST 2002


Folks,

An interesting tenure track position in Electronic Media and Culture and
a great looking call for panelists for next year's American Studies
Association annual convention.

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

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Liberal Arts: Electronic Media and Culture
NOTICE OF VACANCY

Position:

The Department invites applications for a tenure track position as
Assistant Professor in an appropriate department, with primary teaching in
the Electronic Media and Culture program on the Vancouver branch campus
located in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, beginning August 2002.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and
graduate classes with a 2-2 (with an academic year consisting of two
semesters) teaching load, pursue an active research agenda, and engage in
service activities for the department, university, and community.

We seek a qualified candidate to teach in the interdisciplinary B.A.
program in Electronic Media and Culture, a liberal arts-based curriculum
exploring relationships between technology and meaning-making both in
contemporary and historical contexts.

Washington State University is a multi-campus comprehensive land grant
institution with a commitment to undergraduate and graduate instruction,
research and extension.  The Vancouver campus (est. 1989) offers upper
division undergraduate and graduate instruction for the southwest area of
the state.  It is a rapidly growing campus, with a current enrollment of
1,600 expected to grow to 6,000 in the coming years.

Qualifications:

ABD or terminal degree in appropriate field required. Discipline open,
with special consideration given to candidates with proven national
research profile in digital technology as social practice and teaching
experience in higher education.  Concentrations might include information
architecture, media studies, artificial intelligence, hypermedia learning
and/or digital research, among other fields.

Rank and Salary:

The appointment is at the Assistant Professor rank, in an appropriate
department.  The salary is competitive and commensurate with
qualifications and experience.

Applications:

Candidates must provide TWO copies of each of the following: letter of
application summarizing qualifications, current curriculum vitae (with the
names of three references), graduate transcripts, teaching evaluations (if
available).  Send application materials to:

Beth Montee
Electronic Media and Culture Search Committee
Washington State University at Vancouver
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA   98686-9600

Closing Date:	Deadline for submission of applications is March 1, 2002.

Washington State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
educator and employer.  Members of ethnic minorities, women, Vietnam or
disabled veterans, persons with disabilities, and people over the age of
40 are encouraged to apply.

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A panel proposed for the American Studies Association annual convention,
Houston, TX, November 14-17, 2002

The language associated with new media and connected cultural and economic
forces derives almost exclusively from English (the "World Wide Web" is a
most obvious example). This panel seeks to explore the cultural contexts
surrounding the global dissemination of the language of new media. What
associations are implicit in the terms concerning information
technologies? How does the terminology circumscribe the use of new media
technologies? What are the cultural, political, social and economic
ramifications of the spread of this language within and beyond U.S.
borders?

Please send  500-word abstracts and brief c.v. by January 12, 2002 to
Jillana Enteen at jillana at rcnchicago.com

Jillana Enteen





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