Three full-time tenure-track Positions at the Assistant and/or Associate Professor Level Economic Justice, Law & Social Justice, and Culture & Justice
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | Arizona, United States |
Position: | Tenure Track Faculty |
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
School of Justice and Social Inquiry
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Assistant and Associate Professor
The School of Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University invites applications for three full-time, tenure-track positions at the Assistant and/or Associate Professor level, with employment to begin August, 2005. Specializations are: Economic Justice, Law and Social Justice, and Culture and Justice. Potential areas of focus include globalization, race/ethnicity, human rights, and public-policy analysis.
Requirements for the position include a Ph.D. at time of appointment in a relevant social-science, interdisciplinary, or humanities field. Record should indicate strong potential for scholarly achievement and successful teaching for an Assistant level position. For Associate level, candidate must provide documentation of a strong record of scholarly achievement and successful teaching and departmental service. We require strong potential (Assistant level) and/or record (Associate level) of extra-mural research funding.
The School of Justice and Social Inquiry (SJSI) is an interdisciplinary unit focused on the study of justice and injustice in all its forms, with areas of theoretical and empirical concentration in social and economic justice; crime, law, and justice; gender, race, ethnicity; ethics, law and policy; and technology and environment. SJSI is well positioned in the ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which is undertaking many new initiatives to study global health, new technologies, population change, education, migration, the environment and other social issues. The College houses a new School of Global Studies, a Consortium on Science Policy and Outcomes, a Center for Religion and Conflict, and an Institute for Humanities Research. A relevant all-University initiative is the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics.
The School houses a Masters and Ph.D. program and participates in a joint JD/Ph.D. program with the College of Law. The graduate program serves approximately 80 students; SJSI has approximately 1000 undergraduate majors. Faculty backgrounds include, but are not limited to, Anthropology, Criminology, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Science and Technology Studies, and Sociology. For further details, please see www.asu.edu/clas/justice.
Please send a letter of application responsive to this ad, your current curriculum vitae, a sample of your research, and three letters of recommendation. Please send your application to: Chair, Search Committee, School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, P.O Box 870403, Tempe, AZ 85287-0403.
Deadline, October 23, 2004. If not filled, the first day of the month thereafter until searches are closed.
Contact: |
Peggy Jueden
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Website: | http://www.asu.edu |
Primary Category: | Law and Legal History |
Secondary Categories: | Political Science Sociology |
Posting Date: | 09/16/2004 |
Closing Date | 12/09/2004 |