several jobs

From: Mike Cole (mcole@weber.ucsd.edu)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2001 - 20:15:59 PDT


Please pass along these job descriptions to whatever lists you know of.
clearly the first couple are most likely to be relevant to people on this
list, but people on this list are very well connected with academia
more generally.
thanks
mike
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CULTURE – 2001/02 Recruitment

The University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication is
seeking to fill one or more full-time positions at the Lecturer level
(non-tenure-track, contingent upon available funding) , beginning Fall
2001 in the general area of culture and communication. Depending on
qualifications, the candidate may be offered a one- or two-year Lecturer
appointment with the possibility of extension. Preference is for
candidates with expertise in the analysis of the culture industry and
the production of culture, including, but not limited to film and
television, advertising, tourism, and various forms of cultural
performance. Courses could include variations of "Advertising and
Society," "Television and Contemporary Culture," "How to Read a Film,"
"Tourism: Global Industry and Cultural Form," "Media, Race, and
Representation." The focus should be on contemporary and popular
culture. Candidates must demonstrate excellent teaching skills and must
have a Ph.D. (or be advanced to candidacy) in the Social Sciences or
Humanities.

Salaries are in strict accordance with UC pay scales. If non-citizen,
state immigration status. EOE/AAE.

Send vita, statement of research and teaching interests, and names of
three references supporting the candidate’s teaching qualifications by
June 15, 2001, or until the position is filled to: Robert Horwitz,
Lecturer Recruitment Committee Chair (LRCC), Department of Communication
(0503), UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0503.

Please refer to position #3-847-ILS in your response.

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HIP 2001/02 Recruitment

The University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication is
seeking to fill one or more full-time positions at the Lecturer level
(non-tenure-track, contingent upon available funding) beginning Fall
2001 in the area of language, cognition and technology. Depending on
qualifications, the candidate may be offered a one- or two-year Lecturer
appointment with the possibility of extension. Research in topics such
as gender, race and technology and cognition and development in social
context are desirable. Other areas of interest include the integration
of new media in learning and interaction, and development of literacy in
print and digital forms. Courses could include variations of "Language,
Thought and Media," "Literacy, Social Organization and the Individual,"
"Children and Media," "Communication in Organizations." Candidates must
demonstrate excellent teaching skills. Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or
be advanced to candidacy) in the Social Sciences or Humanities.

Salaries are in strict accordance with UC pay scales. If non-citizen,
state immigration status. EOE/AAE.

Send vita, statement of research and teaching interests, and names of
three references supporting the candidate’s teaching qualifications by
June 15, 2001, or until the position is filled to: Robert Horwitz,
Lecturer Recruitment Committee Chair (LRCC), Department of Communication
(0503), UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0503.

Please refer to position #3-848-ILS in your response.

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PRODUCTION 2001/02 Recruitment

The University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication is
seeking to fill one or more full-time positions at the Lecturer level
(non-tenure-track, contingent upon available funding) beginning Fall
2001 in the area of practice and theory of production. Depending on
qualifications, the candidate may be offered a one- or two-year Lecturer
appointment with the possibility of extension. Emphasis on video
production is preferred, but we will consider candidates with
significant experience in digital multimedia, film, photography,
theatre, music or any combination of these. Courses could include
variations of "Introduction to Production," "Documentary Production,"
and Non-linear Editing." Candidates must demonstrate excellent
production and teaching skills. While candidates with a Ph.D. or
M.F.A. are preferred, others without a terminal degree can be
considered if they demonstrate strong experience and teaching ability.

Salaries are in strict accordance with UC pay scales. If non-citizen,
state immigration status. EOE/AAE.

Send vita, statement of production and teaching interests, and names of
three references supporting the candidate’s teaching qualifications by
June 15, 2001, or until the position is filled to: Robert Horwitz,
Lecturer Recruitment Committee Chair (LRCC), Department of Communication
(0503), UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0503.

Please refer to position #3-849-ILS in your response.
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SOCIAL FORCE - 2001/02 Recruitment

The University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication is
seeking to fill one or more full-time teaching positions at the Lecturer
level (non-tenure-track, contingent upon available funding), beginning
Fall 2001 in the general area of the political economy of communication.
 Depending on qualifications, the candidate may be offered a one- or
two-year Lecturer appointment with the possibility of extension.
Preference is for candidates with expertise in the history,
organization, economics, and regulation of mass media,
telecommunications, or information systems, including the Internet.
Courses could include variations of "Information and Society,"
"Transformation of Global Communications," "Work and Industry in the New
Information Economy," "Political Economy of Mass Communications," and
"New communications Technologies and the Problem of Privacy." The focus
should be on industry structure, public policy, and political economic
trends. Candidates must demonstrate excellent teaching skills and must
have a Ph.D. (or be advanced to candidacy) in the Social Sciences.

Salaries are in strict accordance with UC pay scales. If non-citizen,
state immigration status. EOE/AAE.

Send vita, statement of research and teaching interests, and names of
three references supporting the candidate’s teaching qualifications by
June 15, 2001, or until the position is filled to: Robert Horwitz,
Lecturer Recruitment Committee Chair (LRCC), Department of Communication
(0503), UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0503.

Please refer to position #3-850-ILS in your response.

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