12.2804, Jobs: Socioling,Lang&Culture:AsstProf, CA USA

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Subject: 12.2804, Jobs: Socioling,Lang&Culture:AsstProf, CA USA

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Date:  Wed, 07 Nov 2001 19:20:49 -0800
From:  "John W. Du Bois" <dubois at linguistics.ucsb.edu>
Subject:  Socioling,Lang&Culture: Asst Prof, Univ of California, USA

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Date:  Wed, 07 Nov 2001 19:20:49 -0800
From:  "John W. Du Bois" <dubois at linguistics.ucsb.edu>
Subject:  Socioling,Lang&Culture: Asst Prof, Univ of California, USA


We call your attention to the position described below in the
Linguistics Department at UC Santa Barbara, and to the following
information regarding the approaching deadline: applications should be
received by November 15, 2001 for primary consideration; however, the
position will remain open until filled.


University of California, Santa Barbara.

The UCSB Linguistics Department seeks to hire a specialist in social
and/or cultural approaches to language. The appointment will be
tenure-track at the Assistant Professor level, effective July 1,
2002. Candidates should have an active research program in their area
of specialization. Experience in social/cultural research
incorporating linguistic analysis of naturally occurring language use
is essential. We are especially interested in candidates whose
research shows theoretical implications for one or more related
disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, or cognitive science, as
well as linguistics, and who can interact with colleagues and students
in interdisciplinary programs at UCSB such as Language, Interaction,
and Social Organization (LISO) and Cognitive Science.  Candidates
should have demonstrated excellence in teaching, and will be expected
to teach a range of courses at graduate and undergraduate levels,
including courses in linguistic anthropology and
sociolinguistics. Ph.D. normally required by the time of appointment.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, statement of research
interests, 1-2 samples of published work, and full contact information
for three academic references to the Search Committee, Linguistics
Department, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. Inquiries may be addressed
to the above address or via email to lingsearch at linguistics.ucsb.edu.
Completed applications should be received by November 15, 2001 for
primary consideration; however, the position will remain open until
filled. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the annual
meetings of the American Anthropological Association and the
Linguistic Society of America, although attendance is not required for
consideration. Our department has a genuine commitment to diversity;
members of underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to
apply. UCSB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.





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