Assistant Professor position in Digital Cultures at the University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Wayne Buente
Sat, Oct 8, 2016 7:09 AM

Dear members of the CITAMS community,

The School of Communications at the University of Hawaii at Manoa is seeking
an Assistant Professor in the area of Digital Cultures.  The position is a
full-time, 9-month, tenure-track appointment, to begin August 1, 2017.  To
apply, please use the following url.

http://surveys.socialsciences.hawaii.edu/ework/

You will need to register an account to apply.  Position details are listed
below.



Assistant Professor, Digital Cultures, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
College of Social Sciences, School of Communications, Position No. 82471

Digital cultures refer to the communication relationships that occur in the
realm of new media, such as the Internet, smartphones, and other emerging
technologies and the new digital literacies required to understand them.
Digital cultures studies look at how new communication tools reflects the
wider social world offline, creating new intercultural interactions.

Duties

Teach required communication courses, such as introduction to communication
and senior capstone projects, as well as at least one other area, such as
mediated interpersonal communication, media effects, social media,
communication and gender, intercultural communications, public relations or
digital media. Advise and mentor Communication M.A. and Interdisciplinary
Communication and Information Sciences (CIS) PhD students; share in academic
advising of undergraduate students; conduct and direct research; seek
extramural funding; pursue scholarly activities in areas of expertise;
publish scholarly, peer-reviewed research; and provide service to the
department, the university, and the community. Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Earned Ph.D. at time of application in Communication or equivalent field
from an accredited college, university or foreign equivalent. Ability to
teach a wide scope of social scientific communication courses at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. Demonstrated research abilities in
communication. Ability to mentor and direct graduate students in their
research efforts. Evidence of publication in refereed journals and/or other
relevant digital media.

Desirable Qualifications

Demonstrated ability to teach a variety of communication courses including,
but not limited to media communication, effects of new media, communication
campaigns, intercultural communication, public relations or digital media.
Demonstrated interest in research in the Asia-Pacific region. Evidence of
excellence in teaching.

Salary Range

Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

To Apply

Apply online for position number 82471 by submitting cover letter,
curriculum vitae, complete official transcripts (copy acceptable; originals
required upon hire), sample of published work, and statement of teaching
philosophy at http://surveys.socialsciences.hawaii.edu/ework.  In addition,
three position-specific letters of recommendation should be sent directly
from references to sc@hawaii.edu. Application materials will not be
returned.

Inquiries

For application inquiries, please contact the Search Committee Chair, School
of Communications, at 808-956-8881; sc@hawaii.edu.

Closing Date

Review of applications will begin November 4, 2016 and will continue until
the position is filled. Applications received by that date will be given
priority.

Dear members of the CITAMS community, The School of Communications at the University of Hawaii at Manoa is seeking an Assistant Professor in the area of Digital Cultures. The position is a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track appointment, to begin August 1, 2017. To apply, please use the following url. http://surveys.socialsciences.hawaii.edu/ework/ You will need to register an account to apply. Position details are listed below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Assistant Professor, Digital Cultures, University of Hawaii at Manoa, College of Social Sciences, School of Communications, Position No. 82471 Digital cultures refer to the communication relationships that occur in the realm of new media, such as the Internet, smartphones, and other emerging technologies and the new digital literacies required to understand them. Digital cultures studies look at how new communication tools reflects the wider social world offline, creating new intercultural interactions. Duties Teach required communication courses, such as introduction to communication and senior capstone projects, as well as at least one other area, such as mediated interpersonal communication, media effects, social media, communication and gender, intercultural communications, public relations or digital media. Advise and mentor Communication M.A. and Interdisciplinary Communication and Information Sciences (CIS) PhD students; share in academic advising of undergraduate students; conduct and direct research; seek extramural funding; pursue scholarly activities in areas of expertise; publish scholarly, peer-reviewed research; and provide service to the department, the university, and the community. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Earned Ph.D. at time of application in Communication or equivalent field from an accredited college, university or foreign equivalent. Ability to teach a wide scope of social scientific communication courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Demonstrated research abilities in communication. Ability to mentor and direct graduate students in their research efforts. Evidence of publication in refereed journals and/or other relevant digital media. Desirable Qualifications Demonstrated ability to teach a variety of communication courses including, but not limited to media communication, effects of new media, communication campaigns, intercultural communication, public relations or digital media. Demonstrated interest in research in the Asia-Pacific region. Evidence of excellence in teaching. Salary Range Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. To Apply Apply online for position number 82471 by submitting cover letter, curriculum vitae, complete official transcripts (copy acceptable; originals required upon hire), sample of published work, and statement of teaching philosophy at http://surveys.socialsciences.hawaii.edu/ework. In addition, three position-specific letters of recommendation should be sent directly from references to sc@hawaii.edu. Application materials will not be returned. Inquiries For application inquiries, please contact the Search Committee Chair, School of Communications, at 808-956-8881; sc@hawaii.edu. Closing Date Review of applications will begin November 4, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received by that date will be given priority.