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Adjunct Professor/ Lecturer - Digital Media and Advocacy, Fordham University in London

Publicerad 2024-05-15

Fordham University in London is seeking to appoint an adjunct professor for a level three course in Communications and Media Studies (DTEM ) for the fall semester - starting on 2 September and concluding on 13 December with a study break on 21-25 October.

This course will focus on how two broad types of advocacy?social movements and campaigns?work in a digital age, and will help students develop skills that will apply to nonprofit advocacy, community organizing, electoral campaigning, and activism broadly speaking. Students will also develop a critical perspective on how activists, non-profit organizations, and political strategists develop
strategies to inform, persuade, and mobilize groups of people around an issue or cause.

This course will cover a range of practical tactics and strategies for using particular digital media platforms--from mundane tools like email and SMS to emerging social media--to impact political participation.

Course Objectives:
Understand and articulate how contemporary, digital social movements differ from and have evolved from traditional social movement theory.

Assess existing advocacy campaigns and movements strategies and tactics.

Evaluate and utilize frequently-used tools and tactics of digital advocacy to craft original campaigns.

Successful candidates must be experienced and effective teachers, able to cater for the diverse student body and engage students in the subject matter so that they are fully prepared for their journey through the bachelor degree. Teaching is in weekly three hour blocks. In Fall it will be taught on a Wednesday morning, 10am-1pm.

Approximately students study each year at Fordham London from Fordham University?s School of Arts & Science and the Gabelli School of Business.

Main Duties
Teaching Digital Media and Advocacy
Preparation of teaching materials for the course
Providing updated syllabus and course pack/reader details by the required deadline
Providing academic advising either face-to-face or by email
Arranging/accompanying students on co-curricular trips, and inviting guest speakers where appropriate
Setting and administering examinations and others assessments ? setting examination questions, invigilation and marketing when required
Attendance at academic staff meetings (up to two per semester)

Required
Master?s degree or equivalent professional experience in a related field
Relevant teaching experience in higher education and proven teaching effectiveness
Excellent communication skills and responsive to students and the administration

Desirable
PhD in a relevant field (or nearing completion)
Previous experience of teaching within US higher education
Research experience, publications and interests in the subject area

Person Specification
An individual who can develop effective working relationships with both academic and administrative staff. All applicants must be able to lawfully accept employment in the UK. If you are not a UK citizen, please address your right to work in the UK in your covering letter.

Please see job description for more information.