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Tenure-Track
Position in Technology and Social Behavior
The
Department of Communication Studies in the Northwestern University School of
Communication seeks to hire for a tenure-track appointment beginning September
1, 2010.Rank will be at the level of
assistant professor.
We are looking for
a candidate who can contribute to a strong interdisciplinary program in
technology and social behavior.Possible
areas of expertise include but are not limited to: human-computer interaction,
computer-mediated communication and information infrastructures, language and
behavior in virtual communities, and media and social networks.
The
Department of Communication Studies supports a popular undergraduate major and
graduate programs in Media, Technology, and Society, Interaction and Social
Influence, and Rhetoric and Public Culture, as well as the interdisciplinary
Ph.D. program in Technology and Social Behavior.Scholarship includes leading work on new
media, social networks, and the cultural determination of the public
sphere.Through special resources for
research support and scholarly event programming, the department is able to
offer rich opportunities for scholarly development.
For
full consideration, please send a letter of application with a curriculum
vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of reference to
Professor Daniel O’Keefe at the address below by November 15.
Northwestern
University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent on
eligibility to work in the United States.
Technology
and Social Behavior Search Chair: Daniel O’Keefe