Position Overview
Position Summary
A sociological examination of broad power dynamics that shape globalization and social relations. Different perspectives will be used to examine global capitalism and its uneven consequences for various societies around the world. Topics may include culture, consumption, environment, state sovereignty, corporate interests, and resistance to globalization.
Qualifications
- Academic Degree: Masterβs Degree
- Discipline: Sociology or related discipline
- Areas of Specialization: None specified
- Professional Designation: None specified
- Applicants must demonstrate professional training and/or experience relevant to the substantive content of the course.
- University teaching experience (course directorship; tutorial leadership not considered), evidence of explicit sociological orientation.
Salary: $9,913.75
Equal Opportunity Statement
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