Job: TT Asst Prof of Information, Tech & Public Life at UNC Chapel Hill

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Alice E. Marwick
Fri, Sep 6, 2019 3:47 PM

Hi all,

My newly funded research center (CITAP) is hiring an Assistant Professor to
start next fall. The PIs are myself, Zeynep Tufecki, Deen Freelon and
Daniel Kreiss. Hit me up if you have any questions! And please forward!

Alice (amarwick@unc.edu)

University of North Carolina - TT Assistant Professor of Information,
Technology, and Public Life
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/168556

Position Summary: The Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life
(CITAP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is searching for
an outstanding assistant professor to conduct research and teach in the
School of Information and Library Science (SILS). The Center includes
principal faculty, postdoctoral researchers, MA, and Ph.D. students from
SILS, the School of Media and Journalism, the Department of Communication
within the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Law. The Center
conducts research designed to further our understanding of the contemporary
digital media environment and how it shapes our democracy. This is a
tenure-track position.

Conduct significant research on the structure, organization, or experiences
of digital information environments and the impacts of technology on
democracy from the disciplinary perspectives of information, communication,
law, media studies, or adjacent disciplines. Teach two courses per semester
in the School of Information and Library Science. Participate in and
contribute to the activities of the School of Information and Library
Science and UNC Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life. Advise
undergraduates and graduate student theses and dissertations, and carry out
appropriate service. Hired candidates with a doctorate can anticipate an
initial appointment of Assistant Professor. Hired candidates with a
doctorate nearly completed can anticipate an initial appointment of
Instructor with Special Provision.

Educational Requirements: Ph.D., J.D., or equivalent in information,
communication, law, media studies, or adjacent disciplines. Candidates who
are very close to completion of their dissertations also will be
considered. Evidence of research excellence is required. Applicants with
research focused on information environments, platform companies,
artificial intelligence and machine learning and society, technological and
algorithmic governance, disinformation and media manipulation, polarization
and partisanship, civic use of technologies, and information law and policy
are strongly preferred. However, other areas of interest and specialization
will be considered. Applicants that qualify for this appointment with a
nearly completed doctorate should have a lower degree that also matches a
qualifying area of study.

Because the CITAP is interdisciplinary, we are open to a variety of
methodological approaches, although candidates should be comfortable
working with social scientists.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and
affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability,
gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national
origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected
veteran.

Deadline: Oct 1, 2019 (deadline is rolling but we will begin evaluating
applicants on Oct 1)

Contact: Susan Sylvester, Executive Assistant, ssylvest@email.unc.edu

--
Alice E. Marwick, PhD (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
amarwick@gmail.com
http://www.tiara.org  http://www.tiara.org

Hi all, My newly funded research center (CITAP) is hiring an Assistant Professor to start next fall. The PIs are myself, Zeynep Tufecki, Deen Freelon and Daniel Kreiss. Hit me up if you have any questions! And please forward! Alice (amarwick@unc.edu) University of North Carolina - TT Assistant Professor of Information, Technology, and Public Life https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/168556 Position Summary: The Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is searching for an outstanding assistant professor to conduct research and teach in the School of Information and Library Science (SILS). The Center includes principal faculty, postdoctoral researchers, MA, and Ph.D. students from SILS, the School of Media and Journalism, the Department of Communication within the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Law. The Center conducts research designed to further our understanding of the contemporary digital media environment and how it shapes our democracy. This is a tenure-track position. Conduct significant research on the structure, organization, or experiences of digital information environments and the impacts of technology on democracy from the disciplinary perspectives of information, communication, law, media studies, or adjacent disciplines. Teach two courses per semester in the School of Information and Library Science. Participate in and contribute to the activities of the School of Information and Library Science and UNC Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life. Advise undergraduates and graduate student theses and dissertations, and carry out appropriate service. Hired candidates with a doctorate can anticipate an initial appointment of Assistant Professor. Hired candidates with a doctorate nearly completed can anticipate an initial appointment of Instructor with Special Provision. Educational Requirements: Ph.D., J.D., or equivalent in information, communication, law, media studies, or adjacent disciplines. Candidates who are very close to completion of their dissertations also will be considered. Evidence of research excellence is required. Applicants with research focused on information environments, platform companies, artificial intelligence and machine learning and society, technological and algorithmic governance, disinformation and media manipulation, polarization and partisanship, civic use of technologies, and information law and policy are strongly preferred. However, other areas of interest and specialization will be considered. Applicants that qualify for this appointment with a nearly completed doctorate should have a lower degree that also matches a qualifying area of study. Because the CITAP is interdisciplinary, we are open to a variety of methodological approaches, although candidates should be comfortable working with social scientists. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran. Deadline: Oct 1, 2019 (deadline is rolling but we will begin evaluating applicants on Oct 1) Contact: Susan Sylvester, Executive Assistant, ssylvest@email.unc.edu -- Alice E. Marwick, PhD (she/her) Assistant Professor, Department of Communication University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill amarwick@gmail.com http://www.tiara.org <http://www.tiara.org>