DEPARTMENT OF SOCIETY, ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH EQUITY
PART-TIME LECTURER POSITION
The Department of Society, Environment and Health Equity at the University of California, Riverside, invites applications for part-time lecturer positions for the Fall 2024, Winter 2025 and Spring 2025 quarters. Fall 2024 quarter begins September 23, 2024 and ends December 13, 2024. Winter 2024 quarter begins January 2, 2025 and ends March 21, 2025. Spring 2025 quarter begins March 26, 2025 and ends June 13, 2025.
Salary: $7,361 per course (pending final budget approval).
Qualifications:
Candidates must possess an M.A. degree in a related field at the time of application, one year of teaching experience at the college level and a commitment to teaching excellence. A Ph.D. is a preferred qualification; candidates that have attained ABD status will also be considered.
Candidates should have scholarly expertise on topics related to the field of Environmental Studies and/or Global and Community Health. Priority will be given to candidates with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching in the humanities, social sciences, and/or other disciplines or topics related to the courses listed below.
Course offerings are subject to availability of funding. Applications are welcome from persons qualified to teach one or more of the following courses:
Fall 2024
• SEHE 001: Environment, Society and Culture
• SEHE 105: Environmental Health and Social Justice
• SEHE 110: Environmental Health and Activism in Southern California
• SEHE/POSC 127: Global Environmental Politics
• SEHE 159: Special Topics in Environmental Studies (open topic)
• SEHE 189: Special Topics in Global and Community Health (open topic)
Winter 2025
• SEHE 001: Environment, Society and Culture
• SEHE 105: Environmental Health and Social Justice
• SEHE 110: Environmental Health and Activism in Southern California
• SEHE/POSC 127: Global Environmental Politics
• SEHE 159: Special Topics in Environmental Studies (open topic)
• SEHE 189: Special Topics in Global and Community Health (open topic)
Spring 2024
• SEHE 002: Health Equity and Health Justice
• SEHE 101: Community Research and Anti-Oppressive Methods
• SEHE 159: Special Topics in Environmental Studies (open topic)
• SEHE 189: Special Topics in Global and Community Health (open topic)
Full course description can be found below or at:
https://registrar.ucr.edu/registering/catalog
Faculty Contact: Ellen Reese - ellenr@ucr.edu
Application Procedure:
Complete appplications must contain an updated CV, a cover letter that specifies your qualifications for the course and quarter(s) you are applying for, a sample syllabus for the course you wish to teach, Statement of Teaching, Statement of Contributions to Diversity, recent teaching evaluations taught at the college or university level, and 3 letters of reference that assess teaching ability. Materials should be uploaded using UCR’s on-line application system.
Review of applications will begin on June 28, 2024 and may continue until filled. To ensure full consideration, applications and supporting material should be received by June 28, 2024.
SEHE 002: Health Equity and Health Justice
Lecture, 3 hours; Discussion, 1 hour. Introduces theories and methodologies for the study of community health, global and local health inequities. Identifies health disparities trends, patterns and causes in the U.S. and globally, including historical, social and structural factors. Considers policies and interventions addressing health disparities, including community-engaged research.
SEHE 101: Community Research and Anti-Oppressive Methods
Lecture, 3 hours; Individual Study, 3 hours. Prerequisites: SEHE 001 or SEHE 002. Addresses research design, research ethics, data collection and management, and public engagement. Reviews and practices disciplinary methods (social science, ethnography, history, critical reading, Science and Technology Studies, statistical analysis, feminist and critical race theories, creative arts, storytelling, community-based and community-engaged research). Employs intersectional approaches to analyze power and inequities.
SEHE 105: Environmental Health and Social Justice
Lecture, 3 hours; activity 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): none. Interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between environmental health and social justice emphasizing gender, race, class, and globalization as analytical lenses. Topics include urban pollution, workplace exposure, industrial catastrophe, invisible environmental hazards, community activism, reproductive health, global capitalism, and new health challenges imposed by climate change. Cross-listed with GSST 171.
SEHE 110: Environmental Health and Activism in Southern California
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading 2 hours; term paper 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary cross-examination of environmental challenges, social inequities, and human health consequences in the Southern California region. Topics include the logistics industry and air pollution, toxic dust and groundwater contamination from agriculture and military bases, history of oil refineries and waste facilities around marginalized communities, and disparate impacts of extreme heat.
SEHE/POSC 127: Global Environmental Politics
Lecture, 3 hours; field, 1 hour; individual study, 1 hour; written work, 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): POSC 020 or POSC 020H. Introduces the study and practice of global environmental politics. Explores major developments in the evolution of international environmental law and policy. Covers ozone depletion, acid rain, marine pollution and whaling, tropical deforestation, overpopulation, and the impact of environmental degradation. Credit is awarded for only one of POSC 127 or POSC 127S.
SEHE 159: Special Topics in Environmental Studies (open topic)
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Explores specific topics in Environmental Studies. Content of the course varies and is announced as the course is offered. Course is repeatable as content changes to a maximum of 8 units.
SEHE 189: Special Topics in Global and Community Health (open topic)
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour. Selected topics addressing global and community health. Includes reading, research, and discussion.