Assistant Professor in New Communication Technology. We seek a colleague whose research and teaching focuses on social scientific approaches toward mass communication theory with a special emphasis on the computer-mediated environment and new communication technology. Ideally, the candidate's research would focus on psychological and/or social factors in computer-mediated communication and new communication technologies related to social influence, including but not limited to application in communication campaigns (i.e. health promotion; political or issue campaigns). Candidates for this position should be prepared to teach courses from among new communication technologies; international communication; communication research methods; communication theory; media effects and special topics in media studies. ------ Assistant Professor, Digital Film/Video Production Candidates should have teaching and research expertise in digital film/video production and the ability and desire to teach courses in basic and advanced digital film/video production and other areas of expertise. The successful candidate will have hands on experience in digital film/video production and will be fluent in computer applications used in digital editing and post-production. The candidate must be willing to build on an established area of film and media theory within the department, and explore digital film/video production as a means of creative expression and as a social and cultural influence as demonstrated either by participation in national or international film festivals and/or through traditional published scholarship. Please see http:// www.comm.vt.edu for a complete description of position responsibilities and the department. jeremy hunsinger jhuns@vt.edu www.cddc.vt.edu jeremy.tmttlt.com www.tmttlt.com () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments http://www.aoir.org The Associatiion of Internet Researchers