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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Visiting Assistant Teaching Professorship in African American and African Diaspora History
Deadline: March 15 Length/Track: One year Description: “We especially invite scholars working on the United States and the Americas, in any period, deploying transregional, international, comparative, and/or global perspectives and methods. We are particularly interested in scholars with a demonstrated record of teaching who can contribute to the department’s thematic areas of focus in Africana…
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Brandeis University Lectureship in Anthropology
Deadline: February 20 Length/Track: One year Description: “Courses taught will reflect the candidate’s areas of ethnographic expertise, but could include: Ethnographic Fieldwork Methods (at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels); Anthropology of Gender; Economies and Culture; Anthropology of Development; Business, Culture, and Society; Work and Labor in Global Context; Race and Ethnicity: Anthropological Perspectives; Anthropology of…
2024 Deadlines, Anthropology, Communication/Media Studies, Digital Studies, Economics, February 2024 deadline, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, Human Development, Labor Studies, Linguistics, Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Race/Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Technology Studies, Term/VAP -
Rowan University Open Rank Professorship in Sociology — Science, Technology and Society
Deadline: January 31 (posted on Rowan site 1/25) Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “We seek a candidate who studies the human implications of technology, including the role of intersecting inequalities of race, (dis)ability, sex/gender, age, and/or power in the development and implementation of new technologies. We have a preference for candidates who use computational methods…
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University of Nevada-Las Vegas Lectureship in Communication Studies
Deadline: February 1 Length/Track: Unstated; to start in Autumn 2024 or Spring 2025 Description: “We are especially interested in candidates with experience teaching organizational/professional communication courses, small group communication, intercultural communication, gender and communication, mediated communication, capstone in communication, and/or new communication technologies courses.” Note: Teaching load seems to be 4:4; service required. URL:
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Emory University Post Doctoral Fellowship in English for the Atlanta Interdisciplinary AI Network (AIAI)
Deadline: January 16 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We are searching for a 2-year postdoctoral scholar and teacher who works at the intersection of AI and the humanities, broadly defined. In addition to participating in the activities of the AIAI Network, the position involves teaching one course in the first year and two in the second.”…
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University of Oklahoma-Norman Assistant/Associate Professorship in Women’s and Gender Studies –- Popular Culture and Media Studies
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “We are particularly interested in scholars with an emphasis on film, television, music, popular literature (including but not limited to zines, graphic novels, digital literature), new media, or gaming, and whose research methods directly contribute to the mission and strategic plan of the department.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/134148
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University of Texas-Arlington Assistant Professorship in English — Technology and Digital Media
Deadline: November 22 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek candidates who engage with the wide and significant debates on Black representation in Technology and Media in its many forms, genres, theoretical, conceptual, and practical turns.” Preference will be given to applicants with research interests, qualifications, and/or experience related to one or more of the following…
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Bentley University Lecturership in Race and Democracy in the Global U.S.
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Unstated Description: Seeking applicants “whose expertise is in race and democracy in the global U.S. (meaning within the U.S. itself and in histories of the U.S. in the world). Internal examples include civil rights, race and ethnicity, constitutional history, women’s experiences, immigration, environmental justice, and technological change. External examples include U.S.…