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midweSTS 2018 Graduate Workshop 08/20/2018

Register now for MidweSTS 2018 - October 26-28th at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

MidweSTS is an annual event connecting grad students with STS interests in the midwest/great lakes region. Feature events this year include:

Keynote address from Michael Mascarenhas. Mascarenhas's impressive work draws together critical race theory, and environmental justice, and addresses issues ranging from the political economy of natural resources to the transformation of politics and power dynamics in humanitarian policy.

Interactive workshop on strategies for teaching STS. Faculty and grad students will help you build your toolkit of teaching techniques by demonstrating some of their favorite classroom exercises for illustrating STS concepts.

Displaced Horizons: Exhibition/Performance. Socialize with your fellow students at this artistic exhibition and musical performance, which draws inspiration from infrastructural thought in STS to create an aesthetic and experiential reorientation towards water infrastructures’ socio-cultural and historical complexities.�
More information at: https://midwestsnetwork.wordpress.com/

The midweSTS 2018 Graduate Student Workshop brings together scholars across disciplines and institutions whose work connects with critical computing, STS, digital studies, media studies, and making. We’ll gather for a mix of student presentations and panels, faculty-facilitated conversations, city/nature walks, off-site visits to relevant local sites, “hands-on” sessions, and demos – with room for networking, mentorship, and community building. October 26-28, at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

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midweSTS 2018 Graduate Workshop Register now for MidweSTS 2018 - October 26-28th at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Register now for the annual MidweSTS workshop, an event connecting grad students with STS interests in the midwest/great lakes region. Feature events include: Keynote address from Michael Mascarenhas. Mascarenha...

10/20/2016

The Seeing Systems UIUC​ INTERSECT group is delighted to announce the CFP for “Interdisciplinary Encounters: Exploring Knowledge-Making Across Boundaries” UIUC Graduate Science and Technology Studies (STS) Workshop. We invite scholars from across disciplines and regional locales whose work connects with STS, digital studies, media studies, communication, information sciences, informatics and design to submit proposals for a two-day Spring 2017 workshop (March 10-11) addressing diverse themes in the social making of facts, social histories of media and technology, user networks in practice, visual cultures and interactive technologies. With keynotes w/ Max Liboirox​ (founder of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research, a feminist marine biology and technology lab at Memorial U) and Reardon, director of The Science and Justice Research Center at the University of California – Santa Cruz, it's not to be missed! All welcome to apply! midweSTS network​ Icr Illinois​ Seeing Systems UIUC
http://seeingsystems.illinois.edu/cfp-spring-2017-graduate-workshop/

CFP: Spring 2017 Graduate Workshop | Learning to See Systems - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign CFP: Spring 2017 Graduate Workshop * please circulate — apologies for cross-listings * “Interdisciplinary Encounters: Exploring Knowledge-Making Across Boundaries” UIUC Graduate Science and Technology Studies WorkshopUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | March 10-11, 2017http://seeingsystems.il...

College of Media at University of Illinois 10/19/2016

Dear midwesters: We're looking for 2 new colleagues at the College of Media at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, with diverse specializations in new + emerging media! Please feel free to be in touch if this might be of interest, and to circulate among friends. - Anita
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Assistant Professors of New + Emerging Media
College of Media, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The College of Media invites applications for two entry-level, tenure-track assistant professor positions in New and Emerging Media. Successful candidates should demonstrate an innovative research and teaching agenda that complements the interdisciplinary profile of the College and the current research strengths across the university in New and Emerging Media. Appointments will be made on a tenure-track, 9-month academic year in one of the College’s three departments - Advertising, Journalism, or Media & Cinema Studies -- beginning August 16, 2017.

Academic scholars and creative artists are both encouraged to apply. For candidates who are academic scholars, a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in mass communication, media studies or a related field (e.g., visual studies, design studies, digital studies, technology studies, social informatics, information and computer sciences, business, economics, psychology) is required. For candidates who are creative artists, a master’s degree or equivalent is required, and a terminal degree is preferred. All candidates should possess the potential for high-quality research or creative endeavor, publication, and teaching. Of particular interest are candidates who draw on interdisciplinary bodies of theory, are open to mixed-methods approaches and collaborations, and demonstrate a capacity for conducting original and creative research in one or more of the following areas:

Big data and society

Computational advertising and machine learning

Convergence culture and participatory media

Data semantics

Digital ethics, privacy, and policy

Digital humanities and digital archives

Digital/multimedia journalism

Disability studies in information communication technology

Game studies and digital narrative

Locative media, mapping, and platform studies

Media history and historiography of cinema and new media

Media literacy and multimodal scholarship

Mobile and interaction design

Natural Language Processing

Online /contextual advertising and behavioral targeting

Social media and new media use and effects

Virtual/augmented reality

Visual studies and data visualization

Successful candidates will be expected to develop funding for a strong research program, to work collaboratively with faculty and scholars within the College of Media, and to form collaborations with faculty engaged in new media research across the campus – including in Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Information Sciences, Business, and leading interdisciplinary research centers such as the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the Beckman Institute. Successful applicants will teach current new media courses and develop conceptual courses and graduate seminars in a variety of areas related to new media. An ability to advance the College’s commitment to diversity through research, teaching, and outreach with relevant programs is desired.

The College of Media’s faculty consists of internationally renowned social scientists, media professionals, and humanities scholars and serves 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students (http://media.illinois.edu/). The College is also home to the interdisciplinary Institute of Communications Research and Illinois Public Media (WILL-AM-FM-TV-Online), the public broadcasting service of the University of Illinois.

The position will begin on August 16, 2017. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Candidates should create a candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload a cover letter explaining how the candidate’s academic training and background, including research, creative endeavors, teaching qualifications and/or professional experience, make the applicant suitable for the position; curriculum vitae, and a list of full contact information for three references. All requested information must be submitted for an application to be considered complete. The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer.

Full consideration will be given to applications received by November 18, 2016. Applicants may be interviewed before the closing date; however, no hiring decision will be made until after that date. The review will continue until the positions have been filled. For further information regarding application procedures, please contact Jane Dowler at [email protected] or 217-333-2351.

Illinois is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, s*x, s*xual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or criminal conviction history. Illinois welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity. (www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu).

For more info, see: https://jobs.illinois.edu/faculty-positions/job-details?jobID=71871&job=college-of-media-assistant-professors-of-new-emerging-media-f1600111

College of Media at University of Illinois

2016 Preliminary Program 08/10/2016

We're pleased to announce the Preliminary Program for the midweSTS network's 1st Graduate Student Workshop at the Illinois Institute of Technology -- featuring three dozen paper and workshop presentations from participants from 14 regional and international campuses! https://midwestsnetwork.wordpress.com/2016-preliminary-program/

2016 Preliminary Program Day 1: Friday, September 16th, 2016 1:00 – 1:30pm: Welcome and Ice Breaker [Facilitators: ] 1:30 – 3:00pm: Paper Session 1 Panels Panel 1A: Making landscapes legible, Faculty Facilit…

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CFP: midweSTS Graduate Student Workshop 2016

We are thrilled to announce the first of a series of events — The MidweSTS 2016 Graduate Student Workshop — to bring together scholars across disciplines and institutions whose work connects with critical computing, STS, digital studies, media studies, and making. We’ll gather for a mix of student presentations and panels, faculty-facilitated conversations, city/nature walks, off-site visits to relevant Chicago sites, “hands-on” sessions, and demos – with room for networking, mentorship, and community building.

When: September 16-17, 2016
Where: University of Illinois, Chicago
http://www.midwestsnetwork.wordpress.com

MidweSTS invites graduate student submissions for a 2-day workshop addressing themes in critical, decolonial, feminist, anti-racist, transnational, q***r, and ecological potentials in science and technology studies, as well as critical doing/making. We invite works engaging in both the politics of creation and political intervention – and scholars working in the regional inbetween that gets called “midwest,” but that can also be described as the Great Lakes region variously territorialized by histories of settler colonialism, indigenous presence and practice, industrialism and alternatives to, black technocultures, migrant makings, and visible and invisible genealogies of innovation. It’s a region that today is often positioned as a deindustrial periphery despite its lively and ongoing technoscientifc and political innovations, experimentations, and solidarities. This event hopes to gather together the exciting critical work being created in this region towards building stronger networks and communities between emerging scholars and researchers.

We welcome 500-700 word proposals for a variety of formats – from dissertation-based projects and standard talks to hands-on workshops and interdisciplinary demos. Proposals should include:

A description of the content and style of your presentation.
A short biography elaborating on your interest in participating.
5 Keywords, concepts or themes that your project can be tagged by.
Hands-on workshops will be limited to half an hour and presentations and demos to approximately fifteen minutes. Basic supplies will be offered on site. Free housing with local grads is also available on a first come first served basis.

Please submit your proposal to: [email protected] by Friday June 3rd, 2016.

* As there is limited space available, a registration fee of $45 is asked of participants to confirm attendance.

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