Dear all,

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is an announcement of a new postdoc position in Brown's Climate and
Development Lab. I'd appreciate your help getting this to individuals who
might be interested and to good lists that reach a diverse set of engaged
researchers. And I apologize for cross-posts.

All the best,
Timmons Roberts @timmonsroberts
Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology
Director, the Climate and Development Lab www.climatedevlab.brown.edu
Brown University https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jr17
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution http://www.
brookings.edu/experts/robertst

*Position Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Environment and
Society: Policy and Scholarship Research on the Dynamics of Climate Change
Politics *


*Position Description *

The Climate and Development Lab at Brown University is seeking a
postdoctoral research associate to conduct research and lead team-based
research on the political dynamics of climate change, either locally in
Rhode Island, nationally in the United States, or internationally,
especially through the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
and its Paris Agreement. The research associate will split their time
between their own work and collaborative projects with other members of the
lab.


The postdoctoral project could be engaged research in a number of
areas—what follow are examples from the local to the global, but do not
exclude candidate-proposed areas of work. Examination of specific regional,
state, or local political activities related to climate change or energy
issues, and study of the forces aligned to advance or slow and stop climate
action, and strategies and tactics deployed on different sides. Empirical
analysis of organized political action related to climate change, including
public relations activities, lobbying, and political contributions in RI or
the USA broadly. Investigation of funding flows involving the major actors
in climate change politics at the national level of the U.S. or specific
regional, state, or local political arenas. Studies of international
negotiations, and the relations of power between nations. Studies of the
gap between promises made at the international level about national
emissions reductions and the ability of governments to deliver on them at
home. Studies of decarbonization of national economies and “pathways of
national development,” both low- and high-carbon, especially on their
ability to deliver well-being to citizens. Analysis of financial flows and
the politics of promise-making and –keeping in the UNFCCC. Postdoctoral
associates will be supported in completing their own work in these areas
and to lead small teams of students in advancing research for the lab.


Brown University’s Climate and Development Lab (CDL) is a think tank based
at the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society and was founded in
2010 as an experiment in engaged learning. The CDL produces timely,
accessible and impactful research that informs more just and effective
climate change policy. We work with leading actors in government, civil
society and the media around the world in the attempt to bring about change
by identifying and filling important research gaps and generating ideas for
action on climate change. We have focused on issues of equity, justice and
climate finance, with a regional focus on Least Developed Countries, small
island developing states, Latin America, and the United States. We
contribute to the climate debate by providing commentary and analysis
through the production of academic articles, books, policy briefs, op-eds
and blogs, and organizing events in the United States and at the United
Nations climate negotiations. The CDL fosters transformational learning
experiences by equipping Brown students with the tools to effectively shape
policy and explore the intersections between climate change, development
and local, national and global governance. The Institute at Brown for
Environment and Society is home to a diverse community of scholars and some
world-class scientific resources.


Postdoctoral appointments will have an expected term of two years starting
in July 2018 or soon thereafter. Research associates receive a salary of
$50,000, plus benefits and research funds that may be directed to the
project by the CDL Director. Postdoctoral research associates are expected
to devote their appointment to research activities, but in special cases
postdoctoral research associates may have the opportunity to teach
undergraduate courses.


*Qualifications *

The successful candidate will have a recent Ph.D. and relevant experience
in sociology, political science, geography, public policy, communications
or a related environmental social science interdisciplinary field. Prior
engaged research and communications experience is a plus. Responsibilities
include: helping develop and coordinate research activities; interactions
with partner organizations for engaged policy research (local, national, or
international); data management and analysis; publication of manuscripts
and dissemination of results, including through standard print and
electronic press, and through social media. Candidates should demonstrate
strong communication skills and an ability to work both independently and
collaboratively with groups from diverse backgrounds.


*Application Instructions *

Applicants should submit: (1) a cover letter describing research interests,
qualifications, and motivations, and how the candidate complements the work
of the lab, (2) a two-page tentative and indicative research plan for two
years of work, (3) a current CV, and (4) three letters of reference from
advisors or colleagues who know the applicant’s work well. Referees should
submit letters directly through Interfolio, which will supply a direct link
when contact information is entered. Applications will be reviewed starting
January 25, 2018, and accepted until the position is filled. The ideal
start date is July 2018, but is somewhat flexible. The initial appointment
will be for one year with an opportunity for extension of one more year
based on satisfactory performance. Please contact Timmons Roberts directly
with any questions (timmons at brown.edu). Apply online:
http://apply.interfolio.com/47802


*Equal Employment Opportunity Statement *

Brown University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic
global community; as an EEO/AA employer, Brown considers applicants for
employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of,
gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally
protected status.


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Timmons Roberts @timmonsroberts
Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology
Director, the Climate and Development Lab www.climatedevlab.brown.edu
Brown University https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jr17
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
http://www.brookings.edu/experts/robertst

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