At the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Tübingen, the Ludwig-Uhland-Institute for Historical and Cultural Anthropology (Empirische Kulturwissenschaft) has a Professorship (W3) for Historical and Cultural Anthropology / Cultural Analysis of Everyday Life (m/f/d) to occupy.
To the announcement at the LUI-homepage
We are looking for a scholar who is trained in Empirische Kulturwissenschaft / Historical and Cultural Anthropology, European Ethnology or Folklore Studies with a focus on researching the digitalization of everyday life. Applicants are expected to represent the subject in research and teaching in an appropriate breadth and to be particularly well versed in the theories and methods of digital anthropology.
The prerequisite for employment is a habilitation or equivalent qualification as well as proven didactic aptitude.
The University of Tübingen aims to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and therefore strongly encourages applications from suitably qualified female scientists. Qualified international scientists and scholars are expressly invited to apply. Severely disabled persons are given preferential consideration if they are equally qualified.
Applications are to be sent with the usual documents (curriculum vitae with copies of certificates, structured list of publications, lists of courses held, third-party funds acquired and existing collaborations, curriculum and research plan as well as an application form (https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/134275#c614554) and three publications, preferably essays, to berufung@wiso.uni-tuebingen.de by 26.11.2020. Questions regarding content can also be addressed to the Dean:dekan@wiso.uni-tuebingen.de