Dear all
We are pleased to announce two permanent positions at Manchester. They are both advertised at Lecturer/Senior Lecturer levels. Invitations are for any area of the field but we encourage those whose research complements existing research strengths in the Global Political Economy cluster, which we describe as:
The Global Political Economy cluster’s members conduct research on key questions regarding the dynamics of global capitalism such as: how does it depend on and reproduce key forms of inequality around race, gender, sexuality, class and geography? What drives its crisis-prone qualities? What are the main ideological forms that sustain it and seem to make resistance to its power so difficult? What forms of resistance and dissent are emerging and what alternative future societies do they envision? How is capitalism integral to the production of ecological unsustainability and can it survive the challenge of the climate crisis? What are the main current debates in the critique of global capitalism?
The job details including links to the application process are here: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=31691
We also have a Lecturership in Environmental Politics position open, which might suit IPEG folks working in that area. See: https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=31895
Best wishes
Mat
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Matthew Paterson
Director, Sustainable Consumption Institute
Deputy Director, JUST Centre
University of Manchester
New book out - In Search of Climate Politics
Recent articles: The Rise of Anti-Net Zero Populism in the UK: Comparing Rhetorical Strategies for Climate Policy Dismantling (with Stanley Wilshire and Paul Tobin)
Embracing the politics of transformation: Policy action as “battle-settlement events” (with James Patterson)
Transnational city networks, global political economy, and climate governance: C40 in Mexico and Lima (with José Manuel Leal)
Climate-related risks to central bank independence: the depoliticisation and repoliticisation of the Bank of England in the transition to net zero (with Daniel Bailey and James Jackson)
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