Postdoctoral Fellow
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Description: Tulane University is in need of Postdoctoral Fellow right now, this job will be ordered in Louisiana. More details about this job opportunity kindly see the descriptions. The Postdoctoral Fellow in Law and Society will engage in research that takes an intersectional approach to gender, reflecting how race, class, sexuality, ethnic, community and national identities shape law and, in turn, how ! law shapes those identities. The Fellow will work closely with one of the following five faculty on their research projects: Sally J. Kenney, a political scientist who studies women judges, judicial selection, and womenâs mass incarceration; Colin Crawford, a legal academic who studies racialized identities in Brazil and the role of Brazilian judges in reforming the legal regime of domestic violence; Melissa Harris-Perry, a political scientist who studies how deliberative democracy can address Americaâs great racial divide, exploring the intersectional question of how personal and political interracial understanding is gendered; or historians Emily Clark and Judith Schaefer who explore the intersection of sex and race and identity formation in New Orleans.
Minimum Qualifications
Demonstrated reserach interest in an intersectional approach to law and society
Minimum Required Education
Ph.D. or JD
Preferred Qualifications
Prior undergraduate teaching experience
Position ! Description 2
Financial Responsibility: No
Supervisory Responsibility: No
Is this position at risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens or tuberculosis? No
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This job starts available on: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:52:57 GMT
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