To AoIR-ers: I've mentioned these job openings to some of you who I've met this week in Chicago. Here are the details for the benefit of all... -michael zimmer ==== Job #1 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY THE STEINHARDT SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE & COMMUNICATION ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, TENURE-TRACK The Department of Culture and Communication at New York University invites applications from outstanding scholars of interpersonal communication and social interaction whose work focuses on diverse cultures and technology. Responsibilities: Teach courses in areas of interpersonal communication and social networks, language and discourse and new technologies, as well as core departmental courses, at both graduate and undergraduate levels; supervise graduate and undergraduate students; and have a strong record or potential for publication and research and external funding. Qualifications: Earned doctorate; ability to teach both undergraduate and graduate students; evidence of or potential for a research agenda and publication. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, a sample publication no longer than 30 pages, and three letters of reference (under separate cover) to: Arvind Rajagopal, Chair, Search Committee, Dept of Culture and Communication, 239 Greene Street, 7th Floor, New York NY 10003. Review of applications will begin November 10, 2005. NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and works actively to enhance its diversity. Job #2 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY THE STEINHARDT SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE & COMMUNICATION ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, TENURE-TRACK The Department of Culture and Communication at New York University invites applications from outstanding scholars of the history and/or philosophy of media and communication. Responsibilities: Teach courses in areas of history and/or philosophy of communication as well as core departmental courses, at both graduate and undergraduate levels; supervise graduate and undergraduate students; and have a strong record or potential for publication and research and external funding. Applicants may include those with research interests in new media technologies. Qualifications: Earned doctorate; ability to teach both undergraduate and graduate students; evidence of or potential for a research agenda and publication. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, a sample publication no longer than 30 pages, and three letters of reference (under separate cover) to: Arvind Rajagopal , Chair, Search Committee, Dept of Culture and Communication, 239 Greene Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003. Review of applications will begin on November 10, 2005. NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and works actively to enhance its diversity. ----- Michael T. Zimmer Doctoral Candidate, Media Ecology Department of Culture and Communication New York University webpage: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~mtz206/ weblog: http://michaelzimmer.blogspot.com/