Message posted on 18/01/2019

Research positions in global climate governance & economics (Hamburg)

                **apologies for cross-posting**
<br>
<br>Dear colleagues,
<br>
<br>University Hamburg invites applications for several attractive research
<br>associate positions within the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic
<br>Change and Society (CliCCS). These include:
<br>
<br>   - *1 PhD in sociology, political science or related disciplines
<br>   *
<br>   (Jun-Prof. S. Aykut): The research associate will contribute to analysis
<br>of
<br>   ongoing transformations in global climate governance (post-Paris process),
<br>   esp. through empirical research on the practical implementation of the
<br>   global review and resubmission process of voluntary climate policy
<br>   commitments by states and non-state actors. Deadline: 24.2.2019.
<br>   - *1 Postdoc in climate economics and governance
<br>   *
<br>   (Prof. G. Perino): The research associate the post will play a crucial
<br>role
<br>   in linking approaches and results from the three subprojects (global
<br>review
<br>   process; norm contestations; climate policy instruments). The post
<br>holder’s
<br>   own research is expected to focus on dynamic aspects of climate governance
<br>   and directly contribute to at least one of the subprojects listed above.
<br>   Deadline: 17.2.2019.
<br>   - *1 PhD in geography
<br>   *
<br>   (Prof. J. Scheffran): The research associate will explore possible and
<br>   plausible scenarios of norm contestations and conflicting actions across
<br>   different scales of climate governance. Based on region-specific climate
<br>   projections, stakeholder perceptions and novel pathways of energy
<br>security,
<br>   possible climate futures will be developed in the climate-sensitive region
<br>   of the Mediterranean. Based on in-depth regional case studies, research
<br>   will address how regional climate change impacts and issues of climate
<br>   justice interact with global climate governance. Deadline: 4.2.2019.
<br>
<br>Further information can be found on the website of the project:
<br>https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/en/career/jobs.html
<br>
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<br>
<br>*Prof. Dr. Stefan C. Aykut*Juniorprofessor für Soziologie, insb.
<br>ökologische Krisen und Konflikte
<br>Universität Hamburg | Fakultät WISO | Sozialökonomie
<br>https://uni-hamburg.academia.edu/StefanAykut
<br>
<br>*Recent publications*:
<br>Reassembling energy policy. Models, Forecasts, and Policy Change in Germany
<br>and France
<br>,
<br>*Science
<br>& Technology Studies *(2019)
<br>Transitions énergétiques et changements politiques
<br>,
<br>*special issue *of *Revue Internationale de Politique Comparée* (2017/18)
<br>Globalising the climate. COP21 and the climatisation of global debates
<br>,
<br>*edited volume*, Routledge (2017)
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