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Postdoctoral Fellow, Intellectual Pluralism and the Scholarly Habitus
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Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Intellectual Pluralism and the Scholarly Habitus
School Harvard Radcliffe Institute
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The Postdoctoral Fellow will work on a project directed by Professors Michèle Lamont (https://sociology.fas.harvard.edu/people/michele-lamont) and Neil Gross (https://www.colby.edu/people/people-directory/neil-gross/) , within a new Interdisciplinary Research Collaborative at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute focused on intellectual pluralism and the changing scholarly habitus in higher education.
This Collaborative brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to examine how professors and students understand and navigate political similarity and difference; how they interpret and practice academic freedom; how they manage the boundary between their roles as scholars and as citizens; and how these dynamics shape research, teaching,...
Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Intellectual Pluralism and the Scholarly Habitus
School Harvard Radcliffe Institute
Department/Area
Position Description
Position Description
The Postdoctoral Fellow will work on a project directed by Professors Michèle Lamont (https://sociology.fas.harvard.edu/people/michele-lamont) and Neil Gross (https://www.colby.edu/people/people-directory/neil-gross/) , within a new Interdisciplinary Research Collaborative at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute focused on intellectual pluralism and the changing scholarly habitus in higher education.
This Collaborative brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to examine how professors and students understand and navigate political similarity and difference; how they interpret and practice academic freedom; how they manage the boundary between their roles as scholars and as citizens; and how these dynamics shape research, teaching,...