The Dept. of Television, Radio, and Emerging Media at Brooklyn College, CUNY, is looking for instructors to teach the following courses for the fall 2019 term:
Media Criticism -- T, Th . 2:15-3:30 Communication Law and Policy -- Th 3:40-6:25
Please contact me directly for more information. Thanks, Katherine Fry katfry at brooklyn.cuny.edu
Katherine G. Fry, PhD Professor of Media Studies Chair, Dept. of Television and Radio Brooklyn College CUNY (718) 951-5555
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Today's Topics:
1. My new 900-word review essay (tfarrell University of Minnesota)
2. Fwd: [CommHist] The University of Michigan Department of
Communication Studies Faculty Opening Beginning Fall 2020 Media,
Culture, and Society, Open Rank (Bob Logan)
3. New essay available online (tfarrell University of Minnesota)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 16:57:16 -0500 From: tfarrell University of Minnesota <tfarrell at d.umn.edu> To: MEA at lists.ibiblio.org Subject: [MEA] My new 900-word review essay Message-ID:
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My new 900-word review essay "Martin Buber Can Explain the Trouble with Trump" is now available for viewing at opednews.com, if you are interested in seeing it:
In it I discuss both Marshall McLuhan and Walter Ong.
Cordially,
Tom
Thomas J. Farrell Professor Emeritus Department of Writing Studies University of Minnesota Duluth Homepage: www.d.umn.edu/~tfarrell Email: tfarrell at d.umn.edu Home phone: (218) 525-1940 Mailing address: P.O. Box 3640 Duluth, MN 55803-3640 USA
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 09:13:50 -0400 From: Bob Logan <logan at physics.utoronto.ca> To: MEA at lists.ibiblio.org Subject: [MEA] Fwd: [CommHist] The University of Michigan Department
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The announcement below may be of interest for those looking for an academic poistion - Bob Logan
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The University of Michigan Department of Communication Studies Faculty Opening Beginning Fall 2020 Media, Culture, and Society, Open Rank
The Department of Communication Studies in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan invites applicants for one tenure-track or tenured position to complement and expand our strengths in media studies, media history, and critical-cultural studies. We welcome applications from scholars working on contemporary or historical processes of mediated communication, including media content, forms, and technologies; transnational flows of media and information; the impact of media and communication technologies on culture and society; and the relationship between media and collective memory, including class, gender, ethnicity, race, and sexuality. We are especially interested in scholars studying television and the televisual, particularly TV?s content, practices, and evolution in the digital era. We seek a scholar whose research methods include one or more of the following: textual/visual/aural/discursive analysis, archival research, close analys!
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ustry records, trade press, and government documents, or ethnographic methods including participant-observation, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. The candidate will play an important role in further strengthening our qualitative and critical study of media, culture, and society.
Job duties include research activity, teaching of graduate and undergraduate courses, and service to the department, school, university, and profession. The anticipated starting date for this university- year appointment is September 1, 2020. All applicants should send a cover letter, a vita, a representative publication, a statement of teaching philosophy and experience, evidence of teaching excellence, a statement of current and future research plans, and a statement of contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Preference will be given to candidates with Ph.D. in hand at time of application. Ideal candidates will have taught at the college/university level for at least two years. Junior applicants should provide names of three references.
Information on our research initiatives and scholarly interest of current faculty can be found on the Department?s website: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/comm. All applications must be submitted electronically to: webapps.lsa.umich.edu/Apply/1218
For full consideration, complete applications should be submitted by August 26, 2019.
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For questions about potential fit and your application please email UM.MediaStudies at umich.edu.
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For those of you who are interested in Martin Buber's early thought, and/or Walter J. Ong's thought, I am writing to tell you that my new 5,000-word review essay "Phil Huston's 2007 Book *Martin Buber's Journey to Presence* and Walter J. Ong's Thought" is now available at the University of Minnesota's digital conservancy:
http://hdl.handle.net/11299/203647
My new review essay complements my previous 5,000-word review essay "Martin Buber's Thought and Walter J. Ong's Thought":
http://hdl.handle.net/11299/203046
Enjoy.
Cordially,
Tom
Thomas J. Farrell Professor Emeritus Department of Writing Studies University of Minnesota Duluth Homepage: www.d.umn.edu/~tfarrell Email: tfarrell at d.umn.edu Home phone: (218) 525-1940 Mailing address: P.O. Box 3640 Duluth, MN 55803-3640 USA
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