Teaching
Tenure Track Position: City Planning
School of Public Affairs
San Diego State University
Tenure Track Position: City Planning
General Information:
San Diego State University, with an enrollment of 34,000 students is, one of the 23 campuses in the California State University System. San Diego State University is a major intellectual, cultural, and educational institution serving the greater San Diego area and in 2007 was ranked the top small research university in the United States by the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index. The University offers bachelor degrees, in 81 areas, master degrees in 73 and the joint doctorate in 16. San Diego State University is located 25 miles from the United States/Mexico border and places an increasing international emphasis on preparing students for a global future.
Critical Faculty
Several critical criminologists have developed extensive web pages. Links to these pages are found below. These are educational pages that often encourage participation and feedback from all students - regardless of whether they are enrolled in University programs. In the tradition of critical criminology, these pages remain freely available. Please let us know about other effective teaching/learning sites that should be included.
Professor Barak's website includes essays, links, and other information of interest to the critical criminologist.
A Journal of Postmodern and Critical Thought Devoted to Academic Discourse on Peace and Justice. Site is in a continual state of creation. Maintained by Jeanne Curran and Susan Takata. A great example of using the internet to teach, learn, and collaborate. Includes a thematic index and site map, a kids page, and a variety of content that seems to be endless.
Critical Teaching
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Course outlines, essays, and other material of interest to those who teach critical criminology can be included on this page. Please submit relevant material or links to the webmaster.
Faculty Sites
Several critical criminologists have developed extensive web pages. Links to these pages are found below. These are educational pages that often encourage participation and feedback from all students - regardless of whether they are enrolled in University programs. In the tradition of critical criminology, these pages remain freely available. Please let us know about other effective teaching/learning sites that should be included.



