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You want to understand how things are connected and make a fundamental impact? We offer an environment where you can realize your full potential. At one of Europe-s largest and most modern business and economics universities. On a campus where quality of work is also quality of life. We are looking for support at the ISSET is an inter- and transdisciplinary university institute that focuses on strongly theoretically grounded empirical analyses. Researchers at the institute endorse a broad understanding of economies as social-ecological provisioning systems and economics as a discipline that investigates the production, distribution, and consumption of infrastructures, services, and commodities that satisfy, primarily, human needs. It aims at understanding contemporary transformations with a focus on their spatial and social-ecological dimensions. Contemporary ecological (e.g., climate change and biodiversity loss), geopolitical and geoeconomic (e.g., rise of the Global South and militarization) and socio-political transformations (e.g., crises of liberal democracy, inequality and social cohesion) are always time-space specific. They shape and are shaped by context-sensitive forms of policies, multi-level governance, regulations, institutions, and discourses. ISSET explores innovative governance models for -transformation by design- by investigating democratic forms of multi-level planning that link top-down and bottom-up approaches. This position will be allocated to the research unit -Social-Ecological Provisioning-. The focus of this research unit is the integrated analysis of provisioning systems, such as housing, care, mobility, or energy systems, distinguishing different economic zones, e.g. the foundational economy, with variegated effectiveness for satisfying needs in socially just and ecologically sustainable way. Drawing on feminist ecological economics, the research unit applies an intersectional lens and considers not only monetized but also non-monetized provisioning processes, thereby making the hidden foundations of our economic system visible. The unit is committed to theoretically and conceptually driven research, with methodologies guided by research objects and research questions. What to expectThe Teaching and Research Associate will pursue a PhD in line with the overall orientation of the Department Socioeconomics. Your PhD should cover several of the following research fields:
You will be investigating your research topic and spending a third of your working hours on writing your dissertation. You will support teaching at the bachelor level (WUPol) with a focus on qualitative methods and engage in the co-supervision of bachelor theses. What you have to offer
What we offer you
Curious? Visit our website and find out more at ?url=www.wu.ac.at%2Fbenefits&module=jobs&id=3219167" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=www.wu.ac.at%2Fbenefits&module=jobs&id=3219167" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.wu.ac.at/benefits The minimum monthly gross salary amounts to €2,832.08 (14 times per year). This salary may be adjusted based on job-related prior work experience. In addition, we offer a wide range of attractive social benefits. | |
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