From: Critical Political Economy Research Network of the ESA: criticalpoliticaleconomy.net <POLITICAL-...@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of Wigger, A. (Angela) <angela...@RU.NL>
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Subject: [CPERN] VACANCY: RESEARCHER ON CHINA AND INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAINS (32-36 HOURS / 0.8-0.9 FTE)
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Dear CPERN colleagues and friends,
the below vacancy by SOMO might be of interest to CPERN list members and/or PhDs (or maybe even MA students) that you have supervised at your institutions.
Please spread widely!
Best wishes,
Angela Wigger
SOMO is currently looking for a researcher who will lead our research on supply chains passing through China, with a focus on the garment and electronics sectors.
SOMO investigates multinationals. Independent, factual, critical and with a clear goal: a fair and sustainable world, in which public interests outweigh corporate interests. We conduct action-oriented research to expose the impact and unprecedented power of multinationals, to promote fundamental changes in our economic system, and to stop and reverse the harms done by multinationals. Cooperating with hundreds of organisations around the world, we ensure that our information arrives where it has the most impact: communities, courtrooms, civil society organisations, media, politicians and more.
In recent years, SOMO has grown from a small-scale organisation to a non-profit organisation with about 35 passionate employees, who work to contribute to a fair, just and sustainable world. The majority of SOMO’s staff work from our Amsterdam office, and collaborate with partners across all regions of the world.
The work culture at SOMO can be described as open, democratic and informal. Employees are involved, passionate, and focused on collaboration. People are ambitious, critical, with a drive to contributing to a fair and just world.
SOMO is organised in five programmatic teams and a communications team. These teams are managed by the Management Team (MT). Within each programme, employees conduct research into areas such as economic systems, sustainable supply chains, harmful business strategies, and natural resources. The MT consists of the Research and Advice Manager, the Operations Manager, and the Executive Director. SOMO hosts and participates in several national and international NGO networks.
The role of Researcher on China and International Supply Chains is a new role, established to lead a major new project at SOMO. The role sits in our Sustainable Supply Chains team.
The Researcher on China and International Supply Chains will lead SOMO’s major research programme on this issue. Working with skilled colleagues you will develop innovative research and communication approaches on supply chains, constructing investigations and outputs designed to bring about changes that benefit workers’ rights.
You must be comfortable using data programmes and data visualisation tools and be willing to think outside the box when it comes to investigative methodologies.
You will work with a strong group of colleagues who will provide support, and with strong partners. Good team work is essential, but you will also be organised and a good self-starter.
Success in the role is defined as cutting-edge research which is impactful, and strong external-facing engagement in key forums by the post-holder.
Please send your application (your letter of interest and CV in English, with two examples of publications you have authored) by e-mail to jo...@somo.nl before 31 September 2022.
SOMO believes in the power and necessity of a diverse and inclusive organisation. We are striving for more diversity and better representation of people with different backgrounds in our team.
Associate Professor Global Political Economy
Department of Political Sciences
Radboud University
PO.Box 9108
6525 AJ Nijmegen
Website:http://www.ru.nl/english/people/wigger-a/
Check out:
*(2022) The new EU industrial policy and deepening structural asymmetries: Smart Specialisation not so smart. Journal of Common Market Studies, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13366
*(2022) Continuing to fight the beast of the apocalypse: Reasons for a critical political economy perspective. Global Political Economy1(1):188–196.
*(2022) Una valoración crítica de lo que podría ser una economía política anarquista. Instituto de Ciencias Económicas y de la Autogestión.
*(2021) De noodzaak voor een radicaal links antwoord op het neoliberaal kapitalisme.S&D. With R. Fernandez
*(2021) La politica industriale dell 'UE tra neo-autoritarismo neoliberale e alternative possibili. In Quale Unione? L'Europa e le fratture del XXI secolo
*(2021) Housing as a site of accumulation in Amsterdam: The creation of surplus populations. Geoforum126(2021): 451-460.
*(2019) The new EU industrial policy: authoritarian neoliberal structural adjustment and the case for alternatives. Globalizations 16(3): 353-369.
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