From: Shobita Parthasarathy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 06 October 2003 20:16
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: CIT Position, Sociology, Queen's University
>
>DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
>Queen's University
>Kingston, Ontario
>K7L 3N6
>
>
>The Department of Sociology, Queen's University, invites applications
>from excellent teachers and researchers for a tenure-track appointment
>at the Assistant Professor rank, commencing July 1, 2004, in the social
>shaping of communication and information technologies and their
>implications for culture, economy and politics, and/or the sociology of
>science and technology. Duties include undergraduate and graduate
>teaching and supervision, and conducting research in the CIT field,
>which is one of the Department's PhD concentrations, and also the theme
>of some lively and innovative research in Queen's-based research
>networks. Candidates should possess a doctoral degree in Sociology or a
>closely related discipline. Salary is commensurate with experience and
>qualifications.
>
>Applications, including curriculum vitae, should be sent to Dr. Roberta
>Hamilton, Chair, Appointments Committee, Department of Sociology,
>Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada. Applicants
>should also arrange for three reference letters to be sent to the same
>address.
>
>Information enquiries may be addressed to Dr. Elia Zureik at
>[log in to unmask] Applicants are encouraged to access the
>Department's website at http://qsilver.queensu.ca/sociology/ for
>additional information and visit
>http://qsilver.queensu.ca/sociology/ISQ/,
>http://policy.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/intro.htm. Academic
>staff at Queen's are governed by a collective agreement, the details of
>which are posted at www.queensu.ca/qufa
>
>Closing date for receipt of applications and letters of reference is
>November 1, 2003.
>
>All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
>citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Queen's
>University is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications
>from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities,
>aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, and persons of a diversity
>of sexual orientations.
>
>
>
>September 2003
************************************************************************************
Distributed through Cyber-Society-Live [CSL]: CSL is a moderated discussion
list made up of people who are interested in the interdisciplinary academic
study of Cyber Society in all its manifestations.To join the list please visit:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/cyber-society-live.html
*************************************************************************************
|