Friends and Colleagues,

Writing regarding a tenure-track, assistant or advanced assistant professor 
opening in Georgia State University’s Department of Communication. I’m happy to 
answer any questions you may have, and please circulate widely. Eagerly seeking 
applicants from around world. To learn more about Georgia State, see this 
recent article in the Washington Post, “A hotbed of growth and 
innovation<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2015/10/01/georgia-state-u-a-hotbed-of-growth-and-innovation/>."
 From the Department’s 
webpage<http://communication.gsu.edu/about/employment-opportunities/>:

The Department of Communication at Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta 
invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or advanced assistant 
professor of Global Media, pending budgetary approval. The appointment requires 
a Ph.D. and a proven record of research commensurate with doctoral program 
advisement. We seek candidates with active research interests in media 
practices, ecologies, technologies and/or governance from a global or 
comparative perspective. Candidates should be able to teach courses in the 
Journalism (undergraduate) and Media & Society (graduate) programs, as well as 
develop PhD seminars in his/her particular areas of expertise.

Global communication is a major area of emphasis in the Department’s doctoral 
program. The work of area faculty is supported by strong connections to 
international media and policy organizations. The candidate will be closely 
associated with the Center for Global Information Studies (CGIS), a recently 
re-launched research center dedicated to the study of the geopolitics of 
technology and ICT policy. CGIS receives grant support for projects on 
strategic communication, public diplomacy, radicalization, comparative 
information policies, and Internet governance.

Applications should include a cover letter and CV, examples of scholarly 
writing (up to three samples, at least one single authored), evidence of 
teaching effectiveness, and the names and contact details (email and phone 
number) of three references. An offer of employment is conditional upon 
background verification. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2015, 
and continue until the position is filled. Georgia State University is an equal 
opportunity educational institution and an EEO/AA employer. Women, minorities, 
and candidates from other traditionally under-represented groups are especially 
encouraged to apply.

Address applications to:
Dr. Shawn Powers, Search Chair
Department of Communication
Georgia State University
Suite 800, 25 Park Place NE
Atlanta, GA 30303






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Shawn Powers, PhD
Assistant Professor, Communication
Director, Center for Global Information Studies
Georgia State University
s...@gsu.edu<mailto:s...@gsu.edu>
@shawnpowers
Author of The Real Cyber War: The Political Economy of Internet 
Freedom<http://www.amazon.com/Real-Cyber-War-Political-Communication/dp/025208070X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426170116&sr=8-1&keywords=real+cyber+war>
realcyberwar.com<http://realcyberwar.com>

Fellow
Center for Media, Data and Society
Central European University








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