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Post Doc Fellow in Food Studies & Higher Ed in Prison

Employer
Stetson University
Location
Deland, Florida
Salary
competitive

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Arts & Humanities
Position Type
Postdoc
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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POSITION:

Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Position in Food Studies and Higher Education in Prison  

Stetson University seeks candidates who hold a Ph.D. in a Humanities discipline and whose research scholarship significantly engages in food studies for an 18-month Mellon postdoctoral teaching and research fellowship. The academic appointment will be in the College of Arts and Sciences and aligned with the Community Education Project (CEP), a multidisciplinary higher education in prison program at Stetson University. We seek a teacher-scholar who specializes in Food Studies and can work in an interdisciplinary context. We also prefer a candidate with expertise in one or more of the following subfields: African/Black (Diasporic) Studies; Disability Studies; Latin American and Latinx Studies; Ethnic Studies; Post-Colonial Studies; Carceral and Policing Studies; Gender Studies; or Migration Studies. Given the context of higher education in prison for this position, we are especially interested in candidates whose scholarly work engages topics such as student-led teaching, teaching apprenticeship, pedagogy in carceral spaces, prison abolition or related topics and questions. The candidate’s research program can focus on local, regional, national, and global issues and be interdisciplinary in nature, although preference will be given to applicants with degrees in humanities. 

The funding for this position and the larger project, “Seeding Justice: Collaborative Learning Landscapes in Carceral Spaces,” comes from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s “Future of Higher Learning in Prisons” grant program. The position is fixed-term.

QUALIFICATIONS:

This position requires a Ph.D. (awarded by August 2021) in a humanities field, or a Ph.D. in a field with significant interdisciplinary potential, with an emphasis or specialty in food studies and demonstrated excellence in teaching undergraduates. We seek a colleague who is actively engaged in research on sustainability and food systems that also allows for collaborations with undergraduate incarcerated students; enthusiastic about working across disciplines with shared interests in food studies; and eager to contribute to our higher education in prison program. The successful candidate should be a teacher-scholar dedicated to engaging students from diverse backgrounds and capable of working independently with incarcerated students at Tomoka Correctional Institution. We especially encourage candidates from underrepresented backgrounds to apply.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The teaching load for this fellowship involves 1) one team-taught First-Year Seminar, “Prisons and Society” offered in the college’s Honors Program at the DeLand campus in Fall 2021; and (2) a credit-bearing course in the humanities at Tomoka Correctional Institution during each of the next two semesters. These courses can be tailored to the successful candidate’s research interests, and are taught to incarcerated students.

Other major responsibilities include mentoring incarcerated student-scholars and supporting their emergent scholarship and participating in the development of the CEP’s initiatives at TCI that are focused on food studies. Specifically, the Fellow will also help develop CEP’s Food Studies program and community garden at TCI as well as support CEP students’ emergent scholarship in food studies. The successful candidate will be able to pursue individual research projects and collaborate with CEP students; present their work to the local and national audiences at the end of the fellowship; and utilize resources for professional development and networks provided by Stetson University and CEP. The position also offers opportunities for professional development and teaching interdisciplinary courses, including courses that fulfill College of Arts and Sciences General Education requirements.

For more information on our expectations in teaching and scholarship and our support for faculty development, please see the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs website: http://www.stetson.edu/provost.

THE PROGRAM:

The Community Education Project (CEP) is a multidisciplinary college in prison program at Stetson University committed to offering quality liberal arts education and learning opportunities At Tomoka Correctional Institution (TCI). CEP is a faculty-founded and faculty-led program. Access to a liberal arts education offers incarcerated individuals meaningful opportunities for personal growth and intellectual engagement, which benefits our community as a whole. CEP promotes liberatory teaching and peer learning rooted in the humanities. Building on existing scholarship on teaching apprenticeship and radical collaboration, incarcerated scholars conduct original research, present their emerging scholarship, and actively shape programming at TCI. For more information, please visit the CEP website: https://www.stetson.edu/other/cep/

The new Food Studies initiative aligns with a broader national food justice movement that addresses systemic inequities in our food system stemming from U.S. agriculture’s roots in slavery, land theft, and exploitation. Specifically, the initiative will provide a learning landscape to expand humanities instruction and collaborative research as well as give students opportunities to claim connections to food production denied to most incarcerated people.

THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES:

Stetson’s College of Arts and Sciences (http://www.stetson.edu/portal/artsci/) is the largest and most diverse of the University’s colleges and schools; it includes the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, education, and creative arts. With nineteen academic departments and nine interdisciplinary programs, the College is the liberal arts core of the University. A great strength of the College is its faculty of approximately 140 full-time teacher-scholars. The College offers 31 undergraduate majors and 34 undergraduate minors; six graduate degrees are offered in Education, Counselor Education, and Creative Writing. Every undergraduate major requires a senior research project, giving students the opportunity to design and carry out independent research under faculty mentorship. Our academic programs are shaped by the values of social justice and civic responsibility. All of our courses and programs of study promote engaged learning, whereby students create connections between the classroom or lab and the local, regional, and global community. The academic programs of the College of Arts and Sciences prepare students to live significant lives, to interact with and positively affect the world around them.

THE UNIVERSITY:

Founded in 1883, Stetson University (http://www.stetson.edu) is a private, selective university comprised of a rich array of liberal arts and professional academic programs. Collectively, Stetson’s faculty works with nearly 4,300 students in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. The University’s historic main campus, located in DeLand, enrolls more than 3,000 students in undergraduate programs in the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Business Administration, and the School of Music. Stetson University College of Law, Florida’s first law school, moved from the main campus to Gulfport in 1954, and, with the addition of the Tampa Law Center, serves approximately 1,000 students working full-time or part-time toward J.D. or LL.M. degrees. The University’s graduate programs include Business, Accounting, Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Creative Writing. Florida’s oldest private institution of higher learning, Stetson has regularly been ranked among the best regional universities in the Southeast and was the first private college in Florida to be granted a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Stetson University provides an inspiring education that engages students with rigorous academic and creative study grounded in liberal learning and promotes civic values of personal and social responsibility. Working closely with faculty and with one another, students cultivate abilities to explore issues deeply, think critically, reason empirically, speak persuasively, and connect ideas creatively. Firmly committed to inclusive excellence, our vibrant community of teacher-scholars nurtures the potential of individual students to lead lives of significance and prepares each to meet the challenges of shaping the future— locally, nationally, and globally.

THE COMMUNITY:

DeLand is a picturesque residential community of 32,000 located 20 miles west of Daytona Beach and 35 miles northeast of Orlando. The area offers extensive cultural as well as recreational activities.

SALARY: Salary is competitive

STARTING DATE: August 11, 2021

APPLICATION: Applicants should supply a: (1) cover letter; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) statement of teaching philosophy; (4) full contact information for three references (at least one of which should be able to address the candidate’s teaching ability; these references will only be contacted if a candidate is a semi-finalist for the position). In the cover letter, candidates are encouraged to highlight skills and experiences that demonstrate a commitment to social justice, diversity, and inclusion. If candidates move to semi-final interviews, they will be asked to (5) provide a statement of teaching and/or conducting research with incarcerated students.

All information may be submitted electronically to: communityeducation@stetson.edu.  While electronic submissions are preferred, alternatively application materials may be mailed to:

Stetson University, Elizabeth Hall #207, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8325, DeLand, FL 32723

The deadline for receipt of all materials is June 15, and review of applications will begin immediately.

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Our mission at Stetson University is to provide an excellent education in a creative community where learning and values meet, and to foster in students the qualities of mind and heart that will prepare them to reach their full potential as informed citizens of local communities and the world.

At Stetson, the art of teaching is practiced through programs solidly grounded in a tradition of liberal learning that stimulates critical thinking, imaginative inquiry, creative expression, and lively intellectual debate. The art of learning is enhanced through small interactive classes, close student-faculty alliances, and collaborative approaches that provide the foundation for rewarding careers and advanced study in selective graduate and professional programs. We embrace diverse methodologies to foster effective communication, information and technological literacy, and aesthetic appreciation. We encourage the development of informed convictions, independent judgment, and lifelong commitments to learning that are characteristic features of the enlightened citizen. In bringing together learning and values, the University encourages all of its members to demonstrate personal integrity; to develop an appreciation for the spiritual dimension of life; to embrace leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent, and technological world; and to commit to active forms of social responsibility.

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Location
421 N Woodland Blvd
Unit 8358
Deland
FL
32723
United States

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