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November 2005, Week 1

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Gregory Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Anticipated tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in  
postcolonial cinema and/or race and ethnicity in media beginning  
August 2006. Ph.D. required. Additional areas of expertise might  
include globalization, critical documentary studies, and gender  
studies. The successful candidate will teach in a doctoral program in  
moving image studies, as well as undergraduate and graduate courses  
in film/video. Send letter of application, vita, transcripts,  
evidence of teaching effectiveness and three letters of  
recommendation to Ted Friedman, Chair, Film Studies Search, Georgia  
State University, Box 4000,Atlanta, GA 30302-4000. Application review  
will begin 12/1/05. Georgia State University is an EEO employer.


Greg M. Smith
Associate Professor and Graduate Director
Moving Image Studies Program
Film/Video/Digital Imaging Program
Department of Communication
Georgia State University
http://www.gsu.edu/~jougms (personal website)
http://communication.gsu.edu/movingimagestudies/intro.html (program website)

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