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SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Brown University: Visiting Assistant Professor\, Iranian Studies
DESCRIPTION:Middle East Studies at Brown University invites applications for a two-year position as Visiting Assistant Professor in Iranian Studies. The position is open to all disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. We especially welcome candidates who have wide knowledge of Iranian history and civilizations\, thrive in an interdisciplinary environment\, are interested in comparative and global perspectives\, and have experience teaching and supervising undergraduates. The successful candidate will teach three classes a year and is expected to actively cultivate broad interest in Iranian Studies at Brown and to contribute to the intellectual life of the university. Additional funding for programming and research expenses will be considered. \nQualifications\nThe position is designed for scholars at the Assistant Professor level. Teaching experience and a record of publication and professional service are desirable. Residence in the Providence area is required for most of the duration of the appointment. \nApplication Instructions\nReview of applications will begin January 20\, 2019\, and will continue until the position is filled. For full consideration\, the following materials should be submitted prior to that date to the application portal in Interfolio: \n\nA cover letter stating the applicant’s academic field\, area of specialization\, and teaching experience.\nA curriculum vitae.\nA detailed statement describing the applicant’s research. The statement should not exceed 2\,000 words\, including all bibliographic references and supplementary material.\nThree references for scholars familiar with the applicant’s research\, who will be contacted for shortlisted candidates.\nWriting sample.\nProposed class syllabus.\n\nInterviews will be conducted by videoconferencing. Campus visits will be conducted during February-March\, 2019.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/call-for-applications-brown-university-visiting-assistant-professor-iranian-studies/
LOCATION:Brown University\, Providence\, RI
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SUMMARY:CFP:: 3rd Annual Legal Studies Graduate Conference: Law\, Language and the Archive
DESCRIPTION:Brown Legal Studies 2018 CFP \nLanguage is a conduit of information\, a reflection of the social and political constructions of bygone eras\, as well as our present. It can be deployed in the service of beauty\, expression\, liberation\, punishment\, control\, and /or shame. Moreover\, language\, an essential tool of the law\, is ordered and organized according to an often contradictory sedimentation of norms\, assumptions\, and customs. As legal scholars\, we employ a number of methodologies to confront and interpret the messy entanglements of language\, law\, and lived experience. The legal archive\, like law and language\, “straddles the material and the ideational\,” sometimes tracking these myriad modes of legal speech\, sometimes itself symbolically producing ‘the law’ as a heavily guarded and precise linguistic apparatus\, filled with loopholes and traps. \nThe Brown Legal Studies initiative invites paper submissions on the subject of “Law\, Language\, and the Archive” for its third annual graduate student conference. At a moment when important political and legal institutions in the United States are challenged from within and without\, our conference will consider the interaction of language and the law\, contemporarily and in broader historical and comparatist contexts\, and the ways we\, as scholars\, interact and interpret the language of the law in the archival sources we use.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/cfp-3rd-annual-legal-studies-graduate-conference-law-language-and-the-archive/
LOCATION:Brown University\, Providence\, RI
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