Somerville, Massachusetts30+ days ago
Relevant research areas might include the intellectual history of controversial movements or traditions; philosophical or theological arguments about authority, dissent, and pluralism; literary or cultural engagements with moral conflict and social transformation; or the institutional and historical conditions that shape how certain ideas gain influence, lose legitimacy, or become marginalized in academic and public discourse. Please submit the following materials: an application letter, a curriculum vitae, a brief research statement, a brief statement of teaching philosophy with a proposed teaching contribution, at least one sample syllabus that reflects the candidate’s approach to course design and pedagogy, and at least two confidential letters of reference submitted directly by their authors.