11.1737, Jobs: Cultural/Linguistic Anthropologist

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Subject: 11.1737, Jobs: Cultural/Linguistic Anthropologist

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Date:  Fri, 11 Aug 00 12:01:31 EDT
From:  Stanley Dubinsky <DUBINSK at VM.SC.EDU>
Subject:  Cultural/Linguistic Anthropologist, University of South Carolina

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Date:  Fri, 11 Aug 00 12:01:31 EDT
From:  Stanley Dubinsky <DUBINSK at VM.SC.EDU>
Subject:  Cultural/Linguistic Anthropologist, University of South Carolina

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Cultural or Linguistic Anthropologist
University of South Carolina

Starting Fall 2001

PhD cultural or linguistic anthropologist with applied strengths as
tenure-track Asst Prof . Desirable areas/specialization: West/Central Africa,
Latin America, Caribbean; Diaspora, health, economic anthro, quantitative
analysis, political ecology.  Experience with gov orgs or NGOs valued.
Teaching: intro as well as more specialized undergrad & grad courses. Work
with students on field research.  Prefer candidates active in theory
building coupled with ongoing field research.  Dept offers BA and MA and
actively participates in programs in the School of the Environment,
Linguistics and African-American, Latin America, Southern, and Women's
Studies. PhD program is planned. Dept is building a specialty in the study
of peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora.  Salary competitive.
Candidates invited to state how their skills & background will complement
the University of South Carolina's Dept of Anth. USC is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.  Minorities encouraged to apply.
Send description of research and teaching interests, vita, and names of
three references to:
           Thomas Leatherman, Chair
           Dept. of Anthropology
           University of South Carolina
           1512 Pendleton St.
           Columbia, SC 29208
           Phone # (803) 777-6500
           Fax # (803) 777-0259
  e-mail: leatherman at sc.edu
  Website: http://www.cla.sc.edu/ANTH/index.htm


Interested parties may also contact Dr. Laura Ahearn for more information
about this position:
Laura M. Ahearn
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
      and Linguistics Program
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: (803) 777-6941
Fax: (803) 777-0259
E-mail:  ahearn at sc.edu



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