Request for Proposals for Social Science Research into the Structural, Political, and Institutional Dynamics of Climate Change Politics Outside the United States and Canada
The Climate Social Science Network, headquartered at Brown University, announces its interest in fostering research and other activities to enhance our understanding of the cultural, institutional, and political dimensions of climate change politics in nations outside the United States and Canada, especially in the Global South and non-Western countries. This research is part of a two-year project with the aim of closing the gap between knowledge and action on climate change obstruction outside of the U.S. and Canada. The period of the work will be from December 1, 2022 to September 30, 2024.
Proposals for the following types of projects are solicited:
This letter solicits proposals from scholars in sociology, political science, public policy, geography, communications, or other interdisciplinary social science areas. Proposals should focus outside of the U.S. and Canada. More competitive proposals will focus on East and South Asia and Oceania; Latin America and Africa, the Near and Middle East, former Soviet Republics, and Turkey. It does not solicit research into individual or psychological perspectives on climate change, or public opinion polling.
Successful proposals will have scientifically sound research plans that are explicitly rooted in relevant social science theory and literature. Proposals will be evaluated using criteria of intellectual merit and their potential contribution to informing pragmatic and timely actions to address climate change.
Funding for seed grants with a range of $10,000-$25,000, and research grants of up to $50,000 is available for research projects. Applicants should submit a maximum five-page research proposal containing the following items:
Title
Participating researchers, affiliations, nations
Abstract describing the overall project, time frame and budgetary requirements
Research Objectives
Intellectual Merit of the Proposed Research
Broader Political Importance
Proposed Budget and Schedule, including intermediate outputs
Indirect costs are prohibited; the approved indirect cost rate for this (RFP) is 0%.
This call for proposals is open to all members of the Climate Social Science Network. The application must be received by November 1, 2022. Apply online: https://forms.gle/Ai9EHEcQm8BUg4y18
Direct questions to: Timmons Roberts, Executive Director, CSSN tim...@brown.edu