[CITASA] FW: position(s) at Northeastern University

SC
Shelia Cotten
Tue, Dec 18, 2012 7:34 PM

From: Hunt, Matthew [m.hunt@neu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 1:22 PM
To: Shelia Cotten
Subject: position(s) at Northeastern University

Dear Professor Cotten,

Would it be possible to circulate this job ad on the ASA Communications and Information Technology section’s listserv?  It may be of interest to some section members.    Thanks,

Matt Hunt

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Matthew O. Hunt
Associate Professor & Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Sociology
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
Ph:  617-373-4997
Fax:  617-373-2688
Web:  http://nuweb.neu.edu/mhunt/

Non-Resident Fellow
W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African & African-American Research
Harvard University

Northeastern University invites applications and nominations at all ranks (Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor) for a cluster of faculty positions in fields encompassed by the Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science. We define the range of relevant disciplines broadly to include study in the humanities or human behavior and developing computational methods applied to these domains.

In association with a new multidisciplinary center, the NUlab for Texts, Maps, and Networks, this cluster hire builds on Northeastern’s national prominence in the digital humanities, computational social science, and network science. At the core of NUlab lies new collaborative work across disciplines in the era of big data, digitized texts, visualization, and social media. The premise of the lab is that both the humanities and the social sciences are at the beginning of a paradigm shift driven by the opportunities offered by emerging corpora of large-scale data coupled with enormous computational power.

We welcome applications from faculty engaged in research areas and technologies including (but not limited to) geographic information systems, text mining, topic modeling, network analysis, natural language processing, machine learning, gaming, new media, digital curation, and data visualization and design. Cross-disciplinary and cross-college appointments are possible.

To apply visit the College of Social Sciences and Humanities website at: http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/ and click on the Faculty Positions button. Applicants should be prepared to attach a letter of interest, a statement on teaching, a CV, a statement of current and future research plans, and a writing sample of no more than fifty pages. Candidates should also be prepared to enter information, including an e-mail address, for three references. For those individuals who are using a dossier or folio service, please indicate the names of the three references but enter the e-mail address of the folio service for each reference.

Inquiries and nominations may be directed to Professor Elizabeth Maddock Dillon <e.dillon@neu.edumailto:e.dillon@neu.edu> or Professor David Lazer <d.lazer@neu.edumailto:d.lazer@neu.edu>. Review of applications will begin December 10, 2012, but the search will remain open until all positions are filled.

Applications may be submitted at:  https://neu.peopleadmin.com/postings/22578

David Lazer (pronounced as if it were Lazar)

Professor of Political Science and Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University
Co-Director, NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks
Director, Program on Networked Governance, Harvard University

CHECK OUT:  VisPolitics.comhttp://VisPolitics.com

Virtual identities:
davidlazer.comhttp://davidlazer.com
twitter.com/davidlazerhttp://twitter.com/davidlazer
blogs.iq.harvard.edu/netgov/http://blogs.iq.harvard.edu/netgov/
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gMndACUAAAAJ&hl=en
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Lazer/

Shelia R. Cotten, PhD

Professor

Department of Sociology

University of Alabama, Birmingham

205-934-8678

cotten@uab.edumailto:cotten@uab.edu

From: Hunt, Matthew [m.hunt@neu.edu] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 1:22 PM To: Shelia Cotten Subject: position(s) at Northeastern University Dear Professor Cotten, Would it be possible to circulate this job ad on the ASA Communications and Information Technology section’s listserv? It may be of interest to some section members. Thanks, Matt Hunt -- Matthew O. Hunt Associate Professor & Director of Graduate Studies Department of Sociology Northeastern University Boston, MA 02115 Ph: 617-373-4997 Fax: 617-373-2688 Web: http://nuweb.neu.edu/mhunt/ Non-Resident Fellow W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African & African-American Research Harvard University Northeastern University invites applications and nominations at all ranks (Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor) for a cluster of faculty positions in fields encompassed by the Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science. We define the range of relevant disciplines broadly to include study in the humanities or human behavior and developing computational methods applied to these domains. In association with a new multidisciplinary center, the NUlab for Texts, Maps, and Networks, this cluster hire builds on Northeastern’s national prominence in the digital humanities, computational social science, and network science. At the core of NUlab lies new collaborative work across disciplines in the era of big data, digitized texts, visualization, and social media. The premise of the lab is that both the humanities and the social sciences are at the beginning of a paradigm shift driven by the opportunities offered by emerging corpora of large-scale data coupled with enormous computational power. We welcome applications from faculty engaged in research areas and technologies including (but not limited to) geographic information systems, text mining, topic modeling, network analysis, natural language processing, machine learning, gaming, new media, digital curation, and data visualization and design. Cross-disciplinary and cross-college appointments are possible. To apply visit the College of Social Sciences and Humanities website at: http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/ and click on the Faculty Positions button. Applicants should be prepared to attach a letter of interest, a statement on teaching, a CV, a statement of current and future research plans, and a writing sample of no more than fifty pages. Candidates should also be prepared to enter information, including an e-mail address, for three references. For those individuals who are using a dossier or folio service, please indicate the names of the three references but enter the e-mail address of the folio service for each reference. Inquiries and nominations may be directed to Professor Elizabeth Maddock Dillon <e.dillon@neu.edu<mailto:e.dillon@neu.edu>> or Professor David Lazer <d.lazer@neu.edu<mailto:d.lazer@neu.edu>>. Review of applications will begin December 10, 2012, but the search will remain open until all positions are filled. Applications may be submitted at: https://neu.peopleadmin.com/postings/22578 David Lazer (pronounced as if it were Lazar) Professor of Political Science and Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University Co-Director, NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks Director, Program on Networked Governance, Harvard University CHECK OUT: VisPolitics.com<http://VisPolitics.com> Virtual identities: davidlazer.com<http://davidlazer.com> twitter.com/davidlazer<http://twitter.com/davidlazer> blogs.iq.harvard.edu/netgov/<http://blogs.iq.harvard.edu/netgov/> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gMndACUAAAAJ&hl=en http://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Lazer/ Shelia R. Cotten, PhD Professor Department of Sociology University of Alabama, Birmingham 205-934-8678 cotten@uab.edu<mailto:cotten@uab.edu>