[Linganth] Tenure-Track Position in Linguistic Anthropology
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On behalf of Department of Anthropology, California State University,
Sacramento:
Title: Tenure-Track Position in Linguistic Anthropology
Salary: Dependent upon qualifications and professional experience
Location: Sacramento, CA
Institution: California State University, Sacramento
Job ID #: 101720
The Department of Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento
invites candidates for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor
position in Linguistic Anthropology to begin August 2017 (Fall). Salary is
dependent upon qualifications and professional experience. Thematic,
regional, and language specializations are open, but we seek candidates
whose research addresses contemporary issues and modes of analysis in
linguistic anthropology, including but not limited to perspectives on
language and culture, theory in social- and ethno-linguistics, language
ideology, the linguistic aspects of performance, representation, identity,
discourse analysis, and perspectives on the power-laden character of
language. In addition, a successful candidate might have as research
interests the relations among language and such social institutions and
human qualities as affect, gender, sexuality, race, religion, work
institutions and workplace environments, and new technologies. The
individual will support and contribute to the Culture, Language and Society
and General concentrations and work with graduate students in our M.A.
level program in Anthropology.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Anthropology with specialization in
Linguistics Anthropology by August 2017. The successful candidate will have
an active research agenda and potential for excellence in undergraduate and
graduate teaching. S/he will be expected to teach current undergraduate
lower-level, upper-division and graduate seminar in linguistic
anthropology. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute
to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research,
teaching, student advising, service to the institution and broader
community, and demonstrate a capacity to prepare students for a career in
Anthropology. For complete requirements and information about the position
and application process go to http://www.csus.edu/hr/jobs/. Click on JOB
OPPORTUNITIES and reference JOB # 101720
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