[Sehefac] Part-time Lecturer position at UCR (job ad)
Ellen Reese
ellenr at ucr.edu
Wed Jun 19 11:23:00 PDT 2024
Thanks Juliann and others for forwarding our SEHE part-time lecturer job
ad. We are advertising multiple course options in an effort to attract a
diverse applicant pool since job applicants might have different strengths
and areas of teaching expertise. We probably will not offer all of these
courses next year. We just wanted to cast a wide net by listing multiple
course options for potential job applicants to consider. Thanks for getting
the word out about these positions.
Best,
Ellen
On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:09 AM Juliann Allison <juliann at ucr.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think we can drop 127; my appointment as Faculty Director of
> Sustainability does not include a buy out and Political Science does not
> require the course.
>
> Also, have we prioritized these courses, in case we cannot fill all of
> the positions? Do we need to offer this many courses? (Just seems like A
> LOT, far more than we ever offered for Sustainability Studies, and fall
> admission numbers are so low.)
>
> I any case, I've shared the ad and have my fingers crossed.
>
> ~ jea
> *Juliann Emmons Allison *
> *(she/her/hers)*
> *Associate Professor, Society, Environment & Health Equity*
> *Director, Global Studies Program*
> *Faculty Chair, Campus Sustainability Committee*
> *Most Recent Publications: *
> *Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, & the Politics of
> Exploitation, co-authored with Ellen Reese. University of California Press.**"What
> Happens when Amazon Comes to Town: Environmental Impacts, Local Economies,
> and Resistance in Inland Southern California." The Cost of Free Shipping:
> Amazon in the Global Economy, pp. 176-193.** Ed. by Jake
> Alimahomed-Wilson and Ellen Reese Pluto Press, 2020. **"The Energy
> Politics of the United States." Handbook of Energy Politics, co-edited
> with Kathleen J. Hancock. Oxford University Press, 2020.*
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 8:04 AM Ellen Reese via Sehefac <
> sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> We are currently recruiting part-time lecturer(s) for the Department of
>> Society, Environment, and Health Equity at UCR to teach courses in
>> 2024-2025 related to environmental studies and/or global and community
>> health.
>>
>> Can you please forward this message with our job ad (pasted below &
>> attached) to anyone you think might be interested and qualified for it?
>>
>> *Applications are due by 6/28/24 for full consideration.*
>>
>> The full job ad can be found on this link:
>> https://aprecruit.ucr.edu/JPF01931
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Ellen Reese
>> Professor and Acting Vice Chair, Department of Society, Environment, and
>> Health Equity (https://sehe.ucr.edu/)
>> Chair of Labor Studies (laborstudies.ucr.edu)
>> Faculty Co-Director of the Inland Empire Labor & Community Center (
>> ielcc.ucr.edu)
>> UC-Riverside
>>
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--
Ellen Reese
Professor and Acting Vice Chair, Department of Society, Environment, and
Health Equity (https://sehe.ucr.edu/)
Chair of Labor Studies (laborstudies.ucr.edu)
Faculty Co-Director of the Inland Empire Labor & Community Center (
ielcc.ucr.edu)
UC-Riverside
*Most recent books *
*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, and the Politics of Exploitation*
(with Juliann Emmons Allison, UC Press, 2023)
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520388383/unsustainable
*The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy*, co-edited with
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson (Pluto Press, 2020; Winner of UALE's Best Book
Related to Labor Education Award, 2020-2021)
https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341484/the-cost-of-free-shipping/
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