Assistant Professor (tenure-track) of Social Justice and Carcerality, University of Colorado Boulder
Assistant Professor of Social Justice and Carcerality
Area of Specialization: tenure-track assistant professor position in Social justice and carcerality studies (an interdisciplinary field that examines confinement in settings such as prisons, reservations, and plantations; the social and cultural conditions leading to criminalization and imprisonment; and bodily coercion in border policing and human trafficking)
We are particularly interested in applications from scholars focusing on borderlands and Latinx or Chican@ populations, however, the area of specialization for this position is open.
Preferred Research Areas: Race, gender, and prisons, border policing, and human trafficking, with a focus on Latinx and comparative ethnic studies.
Tenure-track assistant professor position in social justice and carcerality studies (an interdisciplinary field that examines confinement in settings such as prisons, reservations, and plantations; the social and cultural conditions leading to criminalization and imprisonment; and bodily coercion in border policing and human trafficking) to begin in Fall 2017.
We are particularly interested in applications from scholars focusing on borderlands and Latinx or Chican@ populations, however, the area of specialization for this position is open.
In line with building our newly established Ph.D. program in Comparative Ethnic Studies, we welcome comparative, interdisciplinary, and intersectional approaches and innovative theoretical perspectives.
For job posting, and additional application information, please go to https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=06679&lang=en
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