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Humanist Archives: Oct. 2, 2019, 6:57 a.m. Humanist 33.291 - asst/assoc professorship (NC State); fellowships (I Tatti)

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    [1]    From: Adriana de Souza e Silva 
           Subject: Critical Making & Media Production Faculty Position (90)

    [2]    From: Smith, Amanda Dale 
           Subject: I Tatti Call for Applications (79)


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        Date: 2019-10-01 19:47:20+00:00
        From: Adriana de Souza e Silva 
        Subject: Critical Making & Media Production Faculty Position


Colleagues,

I would like to let you know about a faculty position opening we have at
the Department of Communication at NC State University.

*Assistant or Associate Professor of Critical Making and Media Production*

Department of Communication
North Carolina State University

The Department of Communication at North Carolina State University
invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor
of Critical Making and Media Production.

We seek a scholar who is both able to engage critically with media
technologies and practices and also build, make, and produce new forms
of media. This scholar will bridge multiple approaches to media,
including media theory, production, and critical making. The successful
candidate will have expertise in areas such as mobile and social media,
locative media, games, physical computing, audiovisual production, or
media arts. Key to this position is the interaction between the
production of media technologies and the theoretical understanding of
their social, cultural, political, and economic implications. We are
particularly interested in candidates who will produce scholarship and
contribute pedagogical expertise that integrates creative skills with
theoretical understandings of the changing mechanisms of production,
circulation, and uses of media. Candidates should demonstrate a
commitment to equity and diversity in their teaching and research.

Candidates should be prepared to teach in the Media curriculum of the
Department's B.A. in Communication and to teach and mentor graduate
students in the M.S. in Communication and the interdisciplinary Ph.D. in
Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (CRDM). Applicants should
have a Ph.D. in Communication or a related field in the humanities or
social sciences.

***

Inclusiveness and diversity are academic imperatives and university
goals at NC State. We welcome applications from all persons without
regard to sexual orientation. In its commitment to diversity and equity,
NC State seeks applications from women, minorities, and persons with
disabilities.

With more than 34,000 students and nearly 8,000 faculty and staff, NC
State is a comprehensive university known for its leadership in
education and research and globally recognized for its strength in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The Department of
Communication is one of the largest departments at NC State, with
600-700 undergraduate majors and nearly 100 M.S. and Ph.D. students. The
CRDM program enjoys a growing national and international reputation as a
destination for interdisciplinary digital media studies. Faculty and
graduate students are actively engaged in research collaborations with
colleagues in multiple departments across the College of Humanities and
Social Sciences and the University as a whole. Key interdisciplinary
programs and groups include the Circuit Research Studio, the Graduate
Certificate in Digital Humanities, the Mobile Gaming Research Lab, and
the NC State Libraries Makerspaces.  Faculty and students have access to
cutting-edge simulation studios, maker spaces, and gaming research
facilities at the University's award-winning James B. Hunt Library.

The position will begin on July 1st, 2020. Interested candidates should
submit a letter of application, CV, names of three references, two
samples of relevant scholarly publications, and a portfolio. To apply,
go to https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/123339.

Review of applications will begin *November 15, 2019,* and will continue
until the position is filled.

For additional information regarding this position please contact the
Search Committee Chair:

Adriana de Souza e Silva, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Communication
NC State University
aasilva@ncsu.edu 




_________________________
Adriana de Souza e Silva
University Faculty Scholar
Professor
Department of Communication
NC State University
http://www.souzaesilva.com



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        Date: 2019-10-01 19:45:37+00:00
        From: Smith, Amanda Dale 
        Subject: I Tatti Call for Applications



Villa I Tatti,The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance
Studies in Florence, Italy, warmly invites applications for the
following 2020-2021 residential fellowships.

Full Year Fellowships. Deadline 15 October.

   - I Tatti Fellowship (http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tatti-fellowship)
     -For scholars working in any aspect of the Italian Renaissance
     broadly understood historically to include the period from the 14^th
       to the 17^th  century, and geographically to include transnational
     dialogues between Italy and other cultures.
     Full details available at http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tatti-fellowship

Term Fellowships (4-6 months). Deadline 15 November.

   - Wallace Fellowship (http://itatti.harvard.edu/wallace-fellowship)
     -For scholars who explore the historiography and impact of the
     Italian Renaissance in the Modern Era.
     Full details available at http://itatti.harvard.edu/wallace-fellowship

   - Berenson Fellowship (http://itatti.harvard.edu/berenson-fellowship)
     -For scholars who explore transnational dialogues between Italy and
     other cultures.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/berenson-fellowship
   - Digital Humanities Fellowship 
     (http://itatti.harvard.edu/fellowship-digital-humanities)
     -For projects that cut across traditional disciplinary boundaries
     and actively employ digital technology.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/fellowship-digital-humanities
   - David and Julie Tobey Fellowship
     (http://itatti.harvard.edu/david-and-julie-tobey-fellowship)
     -For scholars working on Italian Renaissance drawings, prints, and
     illustrated manuscripts.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/david-and-julie-tobey-fellowship
   - Craig Hugh Smyth Fellowship 
     (http://itatti.harvard.edu/craig-hugh-smyth-fellowship)
     -For curators and conservators pursuing advanced research in any
     aspect of the Italian Renaissance.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/craig-hugh-smyth-fellowship
   - Warburg/I Tatti Joint Fellowship
     (http://itatti.harvard.edu/warburgi-tatti-joint-fellowship)_
     _A joint residential fellowship for early and mid-career scholars
     in the fields of history and history of science. Fellows will spend
     the fall term (September - December) in London and the spring term
     (January - June) in Florence.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/warburgi-tatti-joint-fellowship
   - I Tatti/Museo Nacional del Prado Joint Fellowship
(http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tattimuseo-nacional-del-prado-joint-fellowship)_
     _A joint residential fellowship for art historians working on
     projects that address the relationship between Spain and Italy.
     Fellows will spend the fall term (September - December) in Madrid,
     with the support of the Centro de Estudios de Europa Hispánica
     (CEEH) and the spring term (January - June) in Florence.
     Full details available at
http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tattimuseo-nacional-del-prado-joint-fellowship
   - I Tatti - Boðaziçi University Joint Fellowship
     (http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tatti-bogazici-joint-fellowship)
     A joint residential fellowship focusing on the interaction between
     Italy and the Byzantine Empire (ca. 1300 to ca. 1700). Scholars will
     spend the fall term (September - December) in Istanbul and the
     spring term (January - June) in Florence.
     Full details available at
     http://itatti.harvard.edu/i-tatti-bogazici-joint-fellowship

Amanda D. Smith, /Fellowship Administrator/
I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
Harvard University
44r Brattle Street, Room 113
Cambridge, MA 02138
T +1 617 496 8724
amanda_smith@harvard.edu
_www.itatti.harvard.edu_


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