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Stephen Silliman <[log in to unmask]>
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To the list:

These anthropology faculty jobs, although not archaeological, may be of
interest to some of you or to your colleagues/students.  I thought the
Native American specialist position might strike some chords on this list.
Please pass the word along as you see fit.  Thanks.

I apologize for any cross-posting.

Steve


Stephen Silliman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd
Boston, MA 02125-3393
Office: 617-287-6854
Fax: 617-287-6857
Email: [log in to unmask]


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FACULTY JOB DESCRIPTIONS

The University of Massachusetts Boston seeks applicants for three
tenure-track Assistant Professor positions, two in the Department of
Anthropology and one joint position in Women's Studies and Anthropology,
beginning Fall 2002: SPECIALIST IN NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Regional focus in
the northeastern United States strongly preferred in such
research areas as ethnicity and cultural identity, ethnohistory of the
colonial experience, and the legal and political interface of
contemporary Native communities. Willingness to initiate local community
outreach projects and an active program of scholarly research and
publication are required. Teaching duties include both undergraduate and
graduate Anthropology courses and service teaching in the campus general
education program. Search 385 LATINO IMMIGRATION SPECIALIST
Sociocultural anthropologist specializing in issues of immigration,
transnationalism, and ethnicity among Latino populations in the U.S.,
regional focus in the Northeast strongly preferred. Willingness to
initiate local research projects through the Mauricio Gaston Institute
for Latino Community Development and Public Policy and an active program
of scholarly research and publication are required. Teaching duties
include both undergraduate and graduate Anthropology courses, service
teaching in the campus general education program, and mentoring of
Latino students. Search 390. WOMEN'S STUDIES JOINT APPOINTMENT
Sociocultural anthropologist specializing in the study of human
sexuality and the cultural construction of gender, with 2/3 teaching in
Women's Studies and 1/3 teaching in Anthropology, including general
education courses. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Anthropology with a
Gender/Feminist Theory focus, an active record of scholarly research and
publication, successful interdisciplinary teaching experience, and a
strong commitment to student mentoring and university and community
service. Search 395. Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1.
Send CV and names of three references to: UMass Boston, Human Resources,
Search #, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125. *These positions are
contingent upon availability of funding*. An Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity, Title IX employer. This employer does not offer employment
benefits to domestic partners of employees. This employer prohibits
discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation/preference and gender
identity/expression.

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