Position Summary
The course addresses structural and symbolic aspects of the contemporary foodscapes in North America, with a focus on the Canadian context. Food matters are examined as social justice concerns and modes of cultural communication. Theoretical approaches employed may include feminist, queer family studies, cultural studies and critical race.
Qualifications
- Required Academic Degree: Master’s Degree
- Required Discipline: Sociology or related discipline
- Required Areas of Specialization: None
- Required Professional Designation: None
- Other: Applicants must demonstrate professional training and/or experience relevant to the substantive content of the course. University teaching experience (course directorship; tutorial leadership not considered), evidence of explicit sociological orientation.
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