[gep-ed] Fwd: [ESS Forum] Hiring: 3 Postdoctoral Fellows for Poverty-Environment Research at Notre Dame

2023-12-22 Thread Wil Burns

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From: 'Daniel Miller' via Environmental Studies and Sciences Forum 

Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 9:10:48 AM
To: Environmental Studies and Sciences Forum 
Subject: [ESS Forum] Hiring: 3 Postdoctoral Fellows for Poverty-Environment 
Research at Notre Dame


Dear Colleagues:



We are planning to hire three Postdoctoral Fellows to conduct research at the 
poverty-environment nexus in the Pulte Institute for 
GlobalDevelopment in the Keough School of Global Affairs 
at the University of Notre Dame.  In particular, the Postdoctoral Fellows will 
contribute to research on pathways out of poverty in forest landscapes of the 
Global South under a new Notre Dame Poverty Initiative. The positions will form 
a cohort working with members of a team lead by me together with Ellis Adams, 
Krister Andersson, and Lakshmi Iyer.



The following links provide further information on each of the positions and 
how to apply:

*   Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological Outcome Assessment in Complex 
Social-Ecological Systems

*   Postdoctoral Fellow in Inequality, Poverty, and Community Resource 
Governance

*   Postdoctoral Fellow in Water, Poverty, and 
Sustainability



Review of applications will start on January 15, 2024, and will continue until 
the position is filled.



I would be very grateful if you could share this announcement and call for 
postdoctoral applications with any individuals or lists that you think would be 
suitable.  And if the positions are relevant and interesting to you, please 
consider applying. Thank you!



Sincerely,

DANIEL C. MILLER, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Environmental Policy

Keough School of Global Affairs

Director

  Sustainable Development Master's 
Program

Coordinator

  Forests and Livelihoods (FLARE) Network

University of Notre Dame

320 Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Notre Dame, IN 46556

T +1 (574) 631-2888

E dmill...@nd.edu


*New book* Conservation Social 
Science


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[gep-ed] 3-year postdoc in environmental politics at Dublin City University

2023-12-22 Thread Diarmuid Torney
Dear all,

I am advertising a 3-year postdoc position in environmental politics here
at Dublin City University. The position will be based at the DCU School of
Law and Government  and Centre for
Climate and Society .

The postdoctoral researcher will work across two externally-funded research
projects (50% of time devoted to each project):

   - *RETOOL: Strengthening democratic governance for climate transitions*,
   a new Horizon Europe project coordinated by DCU that seeks to advance our
   understanding of how to address the twin challenges of responding to the
   climate imperative while strengthening and reinvigorating democratic
   governance. The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to conceptual and
   empirical research on climate change and democracy, including
   conceptualizing types of democracy and democratic institutions in a
   multilevel context and empirical research on the evolving roles of
   democratic institutions in climate governance.


   - *Climate + Biodiversity and Water Co-Centre*, a major new
   tri-jurisdictional (Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain)
   research centre focused on the interlinked challenges of climate change,
   biodiversity, and water quality and co-funded by Science Foundation
   Ireland, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs of
   Northern Ireland, and UK Research and Innovation. The postdoctoral
   researcher will contribute to a project led by DCU entitled “Strengthening
   policy and governance frameworks for climate, biodiversity and water
   quality”.

Applicants must have a PhD in environmental politics or a cognate
discipline. The job advert is available here:
https://universityvacancies.com/dublin-city-university/postdoctoral-researcher-environmental-politics

The closing date for applications is *Friday 12 January 2024*. (The online
job ad currently says 10 January but that is incorrect.)

Please share within your networks and get in touch if you have questions
about the role.

Regards,

Diarmuid
--
*Diarmuid Torney*

Ollamh Comhlach | Scoil an Dlí agus Rialtais | Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile
Átha Cliath
Associate Professor | School of Law and Government | Dublin City University
Co-director, DCU Centre for Climate & Society 
Programme chair, MSc in Climate Change: Policy, Media and Society


diarmuid.tor...@dcu.ie | +353 1 700 6468

GLA.C220 | Foirgneamh Henry Grattan | Campas Ghlas Naíon, Ollscoil Chathair
Bhaile Átha Cliath
GLA.C220 | Henry Grattan Building | Glasnevin Campus, Dublin City University



*Recent publications:*
Environmental Justice in Ireland

(collaborative
project with Community Law and Mediation, 2022)
Comparative Assessment of the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development
(Amendment) Act 2021

Ireland and the Climate Crisis
 (Palgrave, 2020)
Climate Governance and the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times

(special issue of Politics and Governance, 2021)

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[gep-ed] New paper - Exploring environmental justice in France

2023-12-22 Thread 'Brendan Coolsaet' via gep-ed
Apologies for cross-posting

Dear colleagues,

I am very happy to share our latest paper in Environmental Politics: "Exploring 
environmental justice in France: evidence, movements, and ideas”, co-authored 
with Valérie Deldrève (INRAE) : https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2023.2293434  
(open access)

Happy holidays!

Best,
Brendan

Exploring environmental justice in France: evidence, movements, and ideas

This article explores the distinctiveness of French and francophone approaches 
to environmental justice. While off to a slow start, environmental justice 
research has received increased attention in France in the last 15 years. But 
there has been little to no attention to the French debates and movements in 
the English-language academic literature, with both bodies of knowledge largely 
evolving in parallel, conceptually and politically. This article attends to 
this gap by first taking stock of the empirical evidence of environmental 
injustices and inequalities in France. We then introduce some of the 
theoretical origins and discuss some of the main insights from the French 
literature in light of contemporary environmental justice scholarship. In so 
doing, our aim with this paper is to contribute to current scholarly efforts on 
diversifying the meanings and understandings of environmental justice in 
different academic and political contexts.


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Brendan Coolsaet
Research professor

Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS)
UCLouvain, Belgium

http://brendan.coolsaet.eu

Book: Environmental Justice: Key 
Issues
 (Routledge, 2020)

Recent publications

• Coolsaet & Deldrève (2023) Exploring environmental justice in France: 
Evidence, movements, and 
ideas. Environmental 
Politics (in press)
• Pickering et al (2022) Justice and Equity in Transformative Biodiversity 
Governance.
 Cambridge University Press
• Dawson et al (2021) The role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in 
effective and equitable 
conservation. Ecology and 
Society 26(3)

JOIN the EJList - the environmental justice studies mailing list: 
https://sympa-1.sipr.ucl.ac.be/listes/info/ejlist


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