[Air-l] Internet studies job
Greg Elmer
Greg.Elmer at comm.fsu.edu
Wed Feb 4 09:04:17 PST 2004
George Mason University
Internet Studies and Information Literacy
Assistant Professor
New Century College seeks applications for an Assistant professor of
Internet Studies and Information Literacy, to begin in August 2004.
The successful candidate will join a vigorous program in New Media
Studies that offers significant opportunities for pedagogical and
scholarly innovation. Applicants should be prepared to contribute
actively to an Integrated, technology-enriched first-year curriculum
and to teach upper-level theoretical courses. Candidates should also
be willing to engage in academic responsibilities, including
committee work and student mentoring, unique to our learning
community model of education.
Prospective candidates should possess a scholarly background in
computers and writing with a specialization in Internet Studies and
Information Literacy. Experience of curricular development and
familiarity with the integration of service learning and computer
technologies is strongly preferred. A Ph.D. is required, accompanied
by proven expertise in teaching and a record of scholarly
publication. Information about NCC can be found at www.ncc.gmu.edu.
For fullest consideration, applicants should send a cover letter, CV,
statements of teaching philosophy and research interests, and three
letters of recommendation to: Lesley Smith, Director, Search
Committee, MSN 5D3, New Century College, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. Review of applications will begin March 1,
2004 and will continue until the position is filled. AA/EOE.
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Greg Elmer
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
Florida State University
356 Diffenbaugh
Tallahassee, FL
32303
850.645.4692 (tel.)
Co-Editor
Space and Culture: An International Journal of Social Spaces
http://www.carleton.ca/space/
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