Dear colleagues,

We are looking for candidates to fill several fully-funded PhD positions at
the ISS in the Netherlands. Please help us circulate the call widely.

best,
Murat

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Murat Arsel

Associate Professor of Environment and Development

International Institute of Social Studies – The Hague

Erasmus University Rotterdam



Latest publications:

Adaman, Arsel and Akbulut (2017) Neoliberal Turkey and its Discontents:
Economic Policy and the Environment Under Erdogan
<http://ibtauris.com/books/humanities/history/regional%20%20national%20history/asian%20history/middle%20eastern%20history/neoliberal%20turkey%20and%20its%20discontents%20economic%20policy%20and%20the%20environment%20under%20erdogan>

Arsel, Pellegrini and Hogenboom (2016) The extractive imperative in Latin
America <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214790X16301964>

Arsel and Dasgupta (2015) Critique, Rediscovery and Revival in Development
Studies <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dech.12183/abstract>


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PhD positions on the political ecology of deforestation in the Amazon

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University
Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ)
seek to fill several fully-funded PhD positions to join an exciting and
dynamic multidisciplinary group conducting research on the political
ecology and ecological economics of deforestation in the Amazon in Brazil,
Ecuador and Peru. Successful candidates will be expected to develop and
pursue their individual PhD research while contributing to a project
carried out by an international consortium of academics, activists and
non-governmental organizations. Given the interdisciplinary nature of the
broader project, we are particularly interested in candidates with an
interdisciplinary background  as well as willingness to conduct long‐term
participatory field research in the Amazon. The selected candidates will
pursue their degrees as part of the ISS PhD in Development Studies.

‘All eyes on the Amazon’
The positions are embedded within the ‘All eyes on the Amazon’ project,
which brings together 11 institutions from Europe, North America and South
America to work towards the goal of combatting deforestation in the Amazon.
Consortium partners include Greenpeace, Hivos, World Resources Institute,
Digital Democracy, Witness, University of Maryland, and COICA. Within this
consortium, ISS is chiefly responsible for monitoring and evaluating the
impact of anti-deforestation strategies both in terms of concrete outcomes
as well as through the assessment of socio-economic and environmental
institutions. Anti-deforestation strategies of the project rely on
high-tech participatory monitoring initiatives conducted by local
indigenous and mestizo communities. Given the overall ambition of the
project, PhD candidates will be expected to have an activist-scholar
disposition, combining rigorous scientific research with a commitment to
building a just and equitable world. While their research projects will
contribute to the overall goals of the project, it is expected that
candidates will have their own intellectual interest in studying the
political ecology/ecological economics of deforestation in the Amazon.
Potential topics include but certainly are not limited to the following
political ecology themes:

- The link between (agro-)extractivism and deforestation
- Tension between indigenous cosmologies and global capitalism
- Corruption and criminality within the socio-environmental sphere
- Rise of ‘new’ investors and changing politics of corporate accountability

Requirements and application procedure

Candidates should already have a Master’s degree in economics, geography,
anthropology, ecology, environmental science or other cognate fields. They
should have strong command of both English as well as Spanish or
Portuguese. Previous research experience in Latin America would be an
advantage. While the academic home of PhD researchers will be the
International Institute of Social Studies – Erasmus University Rotterdam,
it is expected that their individual projects will require them to spend
extensive periods in one (or a combination) of the three countries.
Willingness to engage with local communities, social organizations and a
range of stakeholders is required.

The selected PhD students will receive a full PhD fee waiver, a monthly
stipend, equipment (laptop and smartphone) and a fieldwork expenses. They
will be supervised by a team of ISS and USFQ researchers, including Murat
Arsel, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Marti Orta Martinez, and Carlos Mena.

Interested candidates should send an application that includes the
following:

- A brief statement of motivation (max 1,000 words)
- An extended summary of their intended PhD project (2,000 to 3,000 words)
- Curriculum vita

Shortlisted candidates will be asked to submit two reference letters and
will be interviewed by videoconference. The selected ones will be asked to
proceed immediately to fully develop their PhD proposals so as to formally
apply to the ISS PhD program in Development Studies. The application
deadline is 30 October 2017. Applications as well as questions of
clarification should be sent to isseyesonama...@gmail.com

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