Lectureship in Media and Communication Studies, University of Leeds

Available from 1 September 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter

 

You will be required to teach in any area of the ICS curriculum, depending on research expertise and previous teaching experience. This would also include administrative duties related to the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate modules and the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

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Seminarium: Den postdigitala medieekonomin

Digitaliseringen av medierna har de senaste åren fördjupats, så till den grad att hela affärsmodeller nu är satta i gungning. På vilka sätt har tidningsbranschen tvingats till radikala nytänk? Ser vi en kommande strukturell kris även för linjärt tv-tittande? Hur påverkas förhållandet mellan annonsörer och publicister när Google och Facebook kan kringgå den etablerade marknadsmekanismen? Är fildelningen fortfarande ett hot eller ett komplement? Bör även public service ses som ett sätt att sätta den etablerade marknadslogiken ur spel, eller som en modell med framtiden för sig?

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FSMK Nordmedia13 Ph.D. student grant

The FSMK board is pleased to announce that a number of grants for the conference fee are available for doctoral students that have papers accepted at the Nordmedia13 conference. To be eligible for the grant you have to a) be a member of FSMK b) provide a letter of acceptance (or similar) to Nordmedia13 c) provide a bank account to where the payment should go. The deadline to apply for the grant is May 6th and you send your application to michael.karlsson@kau.se. Our organizing principle for giving out grants is to give something to everyone eligible. This means that your grant will probably not cover the whole fee, please keep that in mind when planning for the conference.

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Announcement of Position: Associate Professor in Corporate Communication, Norwegian Business School

The Department of Communication, Culture and Languages at Norwegian Business School (BI) in Oslo, has a vacant position as Associate Professor of Corporate Communication. The position focuses on the various uses of communication and processes of managing communication that support organizational goals. Emphasis is on corporate communication, organizational communication and Public Relations. The Associate professor will teach courses in undergraduate and graduate programs (the Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and Marketing Communication, and the continuing education programs Master of Management in Public Relations and Strategic Communication and Master of Management in Organizational Communication). The candidate will also contribute to communication courses taught in the general business curriculum and supervise Bachelor and Master projects and theses.

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