[Air-L] Fwd: FW: [CCA-LIST] TT faculty positions - Carleton University

Gabriella Coleman gabriella.coleman at mcgill.ca
Wed Nov 6 08:39:14 PST 2013





From: CCA-List- Canadian Communication Assocation
[mailto:CCA-LIST at LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of Josh Greenberg
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 10:57 AM
To: CCA-LIST at LISTS.MCGILL.CA
Subject: [CCA-LIST] TT faculty positions - Carleton University

(Apologies for cross-posting)

The School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University
invites applications from outstanding candidates for 2 tenure track
positions at the rank of assistant professor. Summary descriptions of
each position are available below. Please visit Carleton University's
Faculty Opportunities page for more information about each position,
including instructions on how to apply. The closing date for both
positions is November 22, 2013.

http://www5.carleton.ca/facultyrecruitment/faculty-opportunities/


Communication Studies (Open)
This is an open position in terms of its defined area(s) of
communication scholarship and expertise; however, candidates should
articulate how their research contributes to the central intellectual
debates of the field broadly and in their own area(s) of specialization
in particular, and how they will augment existing areas of faculty
research strength. The candidate will be expected to participate in
undergraduate and graduate teaching and supervision, share in the
administrative duties of the department, and implement a research
program that will lead to scholarly publications, and which has the
potential to attract external funding, graduate students and
postdoctoral researchers.

Communication Studies (Culture & Health)
We are seeking a candidate who can demonstrate teaching and research
expertise in the area of Communication, Culture and Health. Health is
identified as an area of interdisciplinary strength at Carleton
University. Candidates are encouraged to conceive of health broadly, and
in connection to other areas of strength (i.e., Global Identities and
Globalization, Science and Technology including Digital Media, and
Sustainability and the Environment), where relevant to their expertise.
Specific areas of research specialization might include any of the
following: cultural studies of health; media representations of health
and the body; rhetoric and public health; bio-politics and biomedical
surveillance; risk communication; politics, ideology and health; medical
imaging as visual communication; communication and bioethics; and
critical approaches to health marketing and promotion, among others. The
candidate will be expected to participate in undergraduate and graduate
teaching and supervision, share in the administrative duties of the
department, and implement a research program that will lead to scholarly
publications, and which has the potential to attract external funding,
graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.


__________________________________

Josh Greenberg, PhD
Associate Director
School of Journalism & Communication
Carleton University
K1S 5B6
Ph: 613 520-2600, ext. 1965
Email: joshua_greenberg at carleton.ca<mailto:joshua_greenberg at carleton.ca>




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