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To ecopolitics subscribers:
I thought that some of you might be interested in the message below.
--Milton Takei
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*From:* Nat Frazer <mailto:nat.frazer@xxxxxxx <nat.frazer@xxxxxxx>>
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:55 PM
*Subject:* Visiting Faculty Position
I'm looking for a recent Ph.D. graduate as a visiting assistant professor
for the Department of Environment and Society in the College of Natural
Resources at Utah State University (Logan, UT). This is a 9-month
appointment at $45,000 beginning August 10, 2009 to teach 2 courses in the
Fall 2009 Semester and 2 courses in the Spring 2010 Semester.
Fall Semester:
1. ENVS 2340 Natural Resources and Society 3 credits
Examines human values, uses, and management of natural settings at the
individual, community, and societal levels. Topics include: psychological
responses to nature, history of U.S. park and natural resource management,
environmental sociology and politics, and nature in non-Western cultures.
2. ENVS 4000 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management 3 credits
Focuses on balancing science and social values in ecosystem management
and decision-making. Topics include environmental justice, communication
and behavior change strategies, landscape perception and attitudes, resource
dependent communities, public involvement, and conflict management.
Spring Semester:
1. (Repeat from Fall Semester) ENVS 2340 Natural Resources and Society 3
credits
Examines human values, uses, and management of natural settings at the
individual, community, and societal levels. Topics include: psychological
responses to nature, history of U.S. park and natural resource management,
environmental sociology and politics, and nature in non-Western cultures.
2. ENVS 6900 Graduate Special Topics (graduate seminar in his/her area of
academic
expertise)1-6 credits
Offers credit for special assignments, reading, and seminars beyond
regularly
scheduled courses.
He/she may also share some undergraduate advising. The person should have a
PhD emphasizing social science dimensions of natural resources management,
including but not limited to recreation resource management. He/she should
have successfully defended his/her dissertation by Aug. 10 but can still be
working on dissertation revisions.
Thanks.
Nat B. Frazer, Dean
College of Natural Resources
Utah State University
5200 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-5200
Office: (435) 797-2452
Cell: (435) 232-7834
Fax: (435) 797-2443
nat.frazer@xxxxxxx <mailto:nat.frazer@xxxxxxx <nat.frazer@xxxxxxx>>
www.cnr.usu.edu <http://www.cnr.usu.edu
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