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Position Summary
:The media and cultural industries not only shape social understandings of and attitudes toward work but also are themselves sites of labour. Themes to be explored may include: working conditions in the media and cultural industries; theories of cultural labour; workforce inequalities in/and cultural production; media representations of work, workers, and workplaces; cultures of work; work and identity; communication as labour; digital mediations of work; and collective organizing.
Qualifications – Required Academic Degree: PhD
Qualifications – Required Discipline: Communication Studies or cognate discipline
Qualifications – Required Areas of Specialization:
Qualifications – Required Professional Designation:
Qualifications – Other demonstrated scholarly record in the subject area of the posted course
Salary: $10,212.40 subject to Collective Ag...