See job announcement below. We would of course welcome applicants with interests in internet studies, new media, computer-mediated communication, and so on. I'll be at the AoIR conference in Brisbane and will be happy to meet with anyone interested in the position who will be there. Holly -- Holly Kruse Faculty of Communication Women's Studies Governing Board The University of Tulsa 600 S. College Ave. Tulsa, OK 74104 918-631-3845 holly-kruse@utulsa.edu ********** University of Tulsa Women¹s Studies Program Director The University of Tulsa seeks a tenure-track Director of Women¹s Studies at the Assistant Professor level, home department open, to begin Fall 2007. Candidate¹s research and teaching should focus on gender and race; specialty in African American or Native American studies preferred. PhD required. Desired qualifications include administrative experience, record of successful teaching, and demonstration of scholarly promise. Position entails teaching in Women¹s Studies and a home department, administration of the Women¹s Studies program, and ongoing scholarly output. TU Women¹s Studies (http://orgs.utulsa.edu/womenstudies/) is a thriving interdisciplinary undergraduate certificate program with contributing faculty from a wide variety of departments across the University. The Director works closely with an Advisory Board made up of Women¹s Studies faculty and students and is responsible for all aspects of program administration. Administrative duties include budget oversight; curricular development; planning and oversight of campus programming (e.g. visiting speakers, research colloquia, student life); and campus and community outreach. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2006, and will continue until the position is filled. Please send a letter of interest, CV, names of 3 or more references, and 2 sample syllabi to Dr. Kate Adams, Department of English, 340 Zink Hall, 600 S. College Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189. The University of Tulsa is an EEO/AA employer.