One year search at NAU

Jim Wilce jim.wilce at nau.edu
Tue May 22 23:44:48 UTC 2001


Dear colleagues:

I am including below an ad for a one-year replacement position at NAU
in sociocultural anthropology.  Note that the ethnography of
communication is one of several specializations to which the
committee is open, though the courses needing to be taught will
mostly be sections of Studying Cultures (ANT 102).  This position is
one we need to fill quickly. I hope those who are interested will
reply soon.

Sincerely,

Jim Wilce

The Anthropology Department at Northern Arizona University is seeking
a sociocultural anthropologist (minimum ABD, Ph.D preferred). This is
a one year, temporary, replacement position at the instructor level
(salary range 30,000 to 34,000 for academic year contract, depending
on qualifications). Area of sociocultural specialization and
geographic focus are open. Preference will be given to individuals
interested in teaching in an applied anthropology program, with a
specialization and experience that complements the existing faculty
(eg. business anthropology, environmental anthropology, ethnography
of communication,  medical anthropology, organizational culture). The
position will carry a 4 course teaching load each semester, with
either 2 or 3 preparations per semester.  Teaching at least one
course in individual specialty is possible.  Preference will be given
to individuals who show evidence of strong teaching experience and
expertise. Preference will be given to individuals capable of
teaching undergraduate courses in Introductory Cultural Anthropology,
Women in Contemporary Cultures, and/or undergraduate medical
anthropology. Northern Arizona University has a current enrollment of
approximately 19,000 students, statewide. The anthropology department
has a faculty of 16, and has a strong applied emphasis, with 200
undergraduate majors and 85 graduate students. The area is culturally
diverse, beautiful, and anthropologically interesting. Preference
will be given to applicants with demonstrated ability and experience
in teaching a diverse student population. Women, minority candidates,
candidates with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
AA/EEOC.  Send current C.V., letter of interest, and names of 3
references to Robert T. Trotter, II, Chair, Screening Committee.
Information can be sent by mail or overnight delivery (Department of
Anthropology, Campus Box 15200, Anthropology Building, Room 229,
Northern Arizona University) by  Fax (520-523-9135, or email
(Robert.Trotter at nau.edu). Screening will begin no later than June 15,
2001, and position will be filled as soon as possible after that
date. The semester for the university begins August 20, 2001.
--
Jim Wilce, Associate Professor
Anthropology Department
Box 15200
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5200

Fax 520/523-9135
Office ph: 520/523-2729
email: jim.wilce at nau.edu
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jmw22 (includes information on my 1998 book,
Eloquence in Trouble: The Poetics and Politics of Complaint in Rural
Bangladesh, ISBN 0-19-510687-3.  Call OUP's NYC office at
800/451-7556.
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