VACANCY: Lecturer in Francophone Black Studies

Job Description

UE08 [£41,526 – £49,553]

The University of Edinburgh

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences/School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures/Department of European Languages and Cultures 

This post is Open-ended, Full time (35 hours per week)

The School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Francophone Black Studies to join its vibrant teaching and research community. We are aiming to recruit a lecturer with a proven track record of research in one of the following or related fields: Francophone Black and/or Africana Studies; Francophone histories of colonialism and its legacies, including in North Africa, subsaharan francophone Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific; Critical Race Theory (with reference to the French-speaking world); and Decoloniality. The person appointed will diversify our existing teaching provision within the French and Francophone Studies section by offering new research-led courses within their field, as well as contributions to team teaching on existing core modules in French language, and in French and Francophone culture and political history. The appointed lecturer will be joining colleagues in the Department of European Languages and Cultures (DELC) with related interests in the fields of Postcolonial Studies, Critical Race Theory, Indigeneity, Social Justice and Decoloniality, and will collaborate with other language areas (notably in the ‘Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies’ section) as part of a broader remit to work on decolonizing our curriculum.

We welcome applications for this post from all qualified candidates and particularly welcome applications from members of minority ethnic groups, who are currently under-represented in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.

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News, Resources & Opportunities (10/05/20)

News

European Nations Vow Continuing Security Support for Sahel – The Defense Post

Le Sahel, une région de plus en plus difficile à couvrir pour les journalistes – Le Monde

Sahel : « L’urgence, c’est de revoir l’ordre des priorités » – Le Point

Au Sahel, les dessous et enjeux d’une instabilité qui s’aggrave – Deutsche Welle

Au Sahel, les djihadistes mènent aussi une guerre de l’information – Le Figaro

Terrorisme: L’impact méconnu de l’opération Barkhane au Sahel –  Sahel Intelligence

Mercenaires, marchands et militants au Sahel – Mediapart

Mali: polémique autour de la réforme territoriale dans le nord du pays – RFI

Réorganisation administrative et territoriale du Mali : La CMA se désolidarise du gouvernement – Maliweb

Climat socio-politique au Mali : l’accalmie avant une tempête annoncée – Maliweb

Mali: polémique sur une proposition de loi accordant des avantages aux anciens dignitaires – Maliweb

Resources

The Engagement of the United States in the Sahel – Policy Center for the New South & Formiche Magazine n•169

South-western Niger: Preventing a New Insurrection – Crisis Group

Comment les populations de l’Afrique de l’Ouest peuvent-elles tirer profit des réseaux sociaux ? – Watch recording of the WATHI debate here

Au Bénin, une trajectoire politique dangereuse – WATHI

Opportunities

Newton International Postdoctoral Fellowships (Deadline 16 Jun 2021 – 17:00 BST)