Madeleine Haas Russell Postdoctoral Fellow in Climate Crisis, Risks, and Responses at Brandeis University

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Prakash Kashwan

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Feb 1, 2023, 10:54:13 AM2/1/23
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Dear GEP-ed:

We are recruiting an exciting post-doc focused on Climate Crisis, Risks, and Responses in Latin America or focused on Latinx communities in the U.S. I am on the search committee so happy to respond to/and/or redirect your questions as needed. Please help spread the word; we are on a rather tight deadline here. -Prakash

The Brandeis University Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Studies and Environmental Studies invite applications for the Madeleine Haas Russell Postdoctoral Fellow in Climate Crisis, Risks, and Responses. This is a two-year position, beginning Fall term 2023 and is subject to budgetary approval.

We seek a scholar whose work focuses on the effects of climate change and/or responses to them, in Latin America, the Caribbean or for Latinx groups in the United States. Topics could include climate science, broadly construed, in Latin America and the Caribbean; environmental and climate justice in the region and in the diaspora; green/climate-extractivism; effects of climate risks, such as migration, political conflict, health, and poverty; risks and burdens of maladaptation; responses of indigenous and Afrodescendant groups to climate change and their active engagement in the processes of policymaking and development of climate action; and Latinax climate movements. We are open to multiple disciplines and quantitative, qualitative or mixed methodologies.

More information/link to apply: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/24255

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Prakash Kashwan, Ph.D. (Google Scholar; Website)
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Affiliated Faculty, Heller School for Social Policy & Management
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

Editor, Environmental Politics
Vice Chair/Program Chair, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association (ISA)


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