Hi all

This job looks like it might be of interest. Permanent lectureship (assistant 
prof level) at Queen Mary (part of the Unviersity of London).

Cheers

Mat

Apologies for cross posting

This lectureship (tenure track) is suitable for IPE scholars working on 
sustainability transitions, IPE and the Environment, just transitions, etc.

https://www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/items/7679.html

We are looking for a scholar who can teach a broad range of students in terms 
of their prior knowledge of general issues of business sustainability, and more 
specific issues to do with the current biodiversity and climate crises as they 
relate to business and society. You will also critically analyse sustainability 
transitions as a long term, multi-dimensional and foundational transformation 
requiring far-reaching societal change engaging all sectors of economy and 
society.  Furthermore, you will be interested in ‘foundational industries’ 
i.e., those industries which form the life blood of economies and societies 
such as agribusiness, energy, or transportation, and/or the ways in which they 
are commercially organised and financed through global trading companies, e.g., 
Trafigura.

In keeping with the School’s emphasis on social justice, sustainability, and 
good governance, the successful candidate should analyse sustainability 
transitions through the prism of concepts such as just transitions, 
differential capacities and responsibilities for transitioning within and 
between countries, indigenous knowledge, and/or issues of power and gender and 
racial inequality.


Liam Campling


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Matthew Paterson
Director, Sustainable Consumption Institute/Dept of Politics
University of Manchester

New book out - In Search of Climate 
Politics<https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/in-search-of-climate-politics/C7A9A41385614D553869603D91ABA6E6>
Recent articles: Climate change and international political economy: between 
collapse and 
transformation<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09692290.2020.1830829>
Climate Governance Antagonisms: Policy Stability and 
Repoliticization<https://muse.jhu.edu/article/848649/summary> (with Paul Tobin 
and Stacy VanDeveer)
National climate institutions complement targets and 
policies<https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.abm1157> (with Navroz 
Dubash and 10 others)

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