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New York University Part-Time Lecturer, Identities in American Politics in the 21st Century in Washington, District Of Columbia

Position Description:

NYU's Washington, DC Academic Center is seeking a local, part-time lecturer to teach an undergraduate politics course for upper-level undergraduate students. The course will be under the sponsorship of NYU's College of Arts and Science.

The course is expected for Fall 2024 (late August to late December). The class meets once a week for three hours. In addition to the time required for syllabus and course preparation, classroom instruction, and assessment, the instructor is required to hold a minimum of one set 60-minute office hour per instruction day, during which the instructor will be available to meet with students. The instructor will work with the Politics department in New York to finalize the course description and the syllabus,

Course Description:

The course focuses on the importance of identities--in all their forms--in contemporary American politics and public policy. It considers, for example, changing demographics and their effects on political parties' platforms and policies; research on inter-group relations, prejudice, and discrimination; the influence on politics of some identity groups and communities (for instance, LGBTQ or gun rights advocates), and the declining impact of other groups (such as labor unions). The course asks: how and why is identity becoming more central as other concerns become more marginal? And how do new technologies--like social media and data-driven campaigning--affect and sustain these changes?

About NYU and NYU Washington, DC:

Founded in 1831, New York University is the largest private university in the United States. The University has degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai and operates 12 global academic centers, along with research programs in more than 25 countries. NYU Washington, DC is one of NYU’s global academic centers where students can participate in study away while earning credits towards their degree. To learn more about NYU Washington, DC please visit the website: https://www.nyu.edu/washington-dc.html

A strong candidate will have a Ph.D. or equivalent training in a relevant field, as well as some experience teaching courses at the undergraduate level within a degree-granting program. We value government, NGO or non-profit experience in Washington, DC in any qualified candidate.

All applications must be made online through Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/144418. If you are new to using Interfolio Faculty Search you may find the following guide useful: Job Applicant's Guide to Interfolio Faculty Search (http://product-help.interfolio.com/m/39937/l/606208-job-applicant-s-guide-to-interfolio-faculty-search) .

Applications must include a cover letter and a CV. Please highlight any relevant experience you have in teaching in your letter.

Consideration for applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications will be reviewed jointly by NYU Washington, DC and NYU New York. The salary will be based on equivalent and appropriate rates for the course. Terms and conditions will be discussed with the successful applicant.

Please direct any questions to Justin Evans, Assistand Director for Academic Affairs at NYU Washington, DC: je66@nyu.edu

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