[Jobs] uwash

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Sun Dec 30 05:15:26 PST 2007


Mary Gates Hall, Suite 370
Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
Phone: 206-685-9937
Fax: 206-616-3152
E-mail: iApply at u.washington.edu
Website: http://www.ischool.washington.edu/people/fac-openings.aspx


Job Description
The Information School of the University of Washington is seeking an  
outstanding individual to fill a tenure-track position in the area of  
information policy. Information policy encompasses inquiry into the  
various roles of information and information technologies in society  
as those roles impact individual, institutional, organizational, and  
societal well-being, security and transformation. The area includes  
(but is not limited to):
	• National and international policies affecting information creation,  
sharing and integration, dissemination, preservation and utilization  
including intellectual property, privacy, security and intellectual  
freedom
	• National and international policy and regulatory frameworks shaping  
the information infrastructure and access to information for  
individual, social, political and economic development
	• Government information policy (including information technology  
policy)-governance models, policy evaluation models, and policy feedback
	• Information policy impacts on institutional, organizational, and  
societal transformation
	• Information politics and policy behavior
	• Information ethics
	• Economics of information

The Information School has an active research agenda in information  
policy and is looking for a faculty member who can bring additional  
breadth of expertise to our program.

To see our full position announcement and information on how to apply  
please visit us at;
http://www.ischool.washington.edu/people/fac-openings.aspx
Jeremy Hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,  
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (www.cipr.uwm.edu 
)

Words are things; and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a  
thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.  
--Byron




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