Naropa University’s Online BA program seeks an experienced curriculum/content developer to design an online version of the undergraduate-level, three-credit online course Urban Politics & Policing during the Spring 2026 course development cycle. This is a 100% remote position. PJS XXX: Urban Politics & Policing Description: This course examines the role of policing and mass incarceration in shaping political landscapes and development in American cities. It explores how institutions like schools, neighborhoods, community organizations, and local governments intersect with criminal justice systems to deepen racial, economic, and spatial inequalities as well as ways movements are working to envision and build more life-sustaining social relationships. Topics may include the rise of mass incarceration, its impact on dominant and marginalized communities, and its links to housing, education, and zoning. The course concludes with comparative debates on criminal justice reform, abolition, and urban policy. Supplementary Course Description: The format of this online asynchronous course includes but is not limited to: reading, video, audio, discussion, written and video assignments, experiential exercises, student learning partners, student-faculty meetings, self-directed research, and presentations. Intellectual property rights in academic work are as follows: For online course development that is part of Naropa’s curriculum, copyright in the content is granted to the faculty member(s) with a non-exclusive license for future use of the material granted to Naropa. This means that both the faculty and Naropa will have rights to use, amend, and/or modify the content in perpetuity. Compensation in the form of a stipend payable for this course development is outlined below.
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