Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
justice, and how this is advanced in local contexts. The project will incorporate political ecology (and human geography more broadly) approaches to analysing degrowth or doughnut economics as a series of
-
-cultural-political” complexities that result in the decline of freshwater quality and health. Hence, this research will unpack the who, why, what and how freshwater pollution occurs and fosters power and
-
to the development of an innovative interdisciplinary approach that combines insight from applied/sociolinguistics and political theory/philosophy. Informed by theoretical debates on linguistic integration from
-
inter- or trans-disciplinary approaches to research, with some experience in topics including but not limited to: soil surveys, archival methods, history, agroecology, human geography, political science
-
Project summary: This project aims to examine determinants of firm-level layoff decisions and investor perceptions to layoff announcements and assess the role of CEO political connections and state
-
, disability, class and ethnicity – or the intersection of those). The successful candidates will: Have a proven, strong educational background in political science, human geography, environmental science
-
, antiracist activism, social movements, public history and/or local history in Britain or elsewhere. The Project This project will study the politics of race in North Staffordshire from roughly 1960 to 2020
-
accountability and behavioural studies expertise. Candidates with experience in political behaviour and public opinion in combination with corporate governance, ethics, organisational behaviour, and related
-
The Office of Health Economics (OHE) and London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Department for Health Policy seek candidates for a full-time MPhil/Ph.D. studentship starting in
-
to appoint a PhD student who will develop this project using methods from experimental social psychology and political science to increase compliance with public policies by increasing trust and correcting