PhD Position Digital Humanities and Environmental Risks (m/w/d)

The UFZ will establish a Graduate School within its Research Unit “Environment and Society” on the topic: “Thirsty Cities: Pathways for Water-Resilient Urban Transformation and Agricultural Adaptation.” The Graduate School consists of engaged PhD-researchers who will participate in a structured training-program that facilitates integration and exchange among the different projects involved as well as within the larger UFZ research context. The projects will investigate possible pathways to make cities and adjacent rural areas more resilient to future water scarcity. Within this framework the Department of Urban and Environmental Sociology is now offering a:

PhD Position Digital Humanities and Environmental Risks

Part-time 65% (25,35 h per week), limited to 3 years

Your tasks:

The candidate will assess water scarcity-related impacts at the urban and rural scales in Germany and the adopted policy responses. To this end, text-based data (e.g. policy documents, newspapers, regulations) will be used. In addition, the PhD candidate will develop a new mixed-methods method for assessing future scenarios on how stakeholders prioritize different mitigation and adaptation measures.

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Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=14773

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GAG273: Der Alchemist und Goldmacher Franz Tausend

Quelle: https://www.geschichte.fm/podcast/gag273/

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#durchsichten Workshop: Gender in Global and Transnational History (Univ. Basel, 03.06. – 04.06.2021)

durchsichten-online.de/gs0th

A two day workshop for doctoral students will take place on the 3rd and 4th of June 2021. The workshop is intended to map out the intersections and crossovers between Gender History and Transnational and Global History, by taking a collective look at participants research projects. With the aim of engaging with the debates and approaches trying to bring these fields into fruitful conversation, an open format for discussion will be created, alongside having experts invited to comment on papers.

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Quelle: https://eindruecke.achmnt.eu/2020/12/14725/

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Neuerscheinung: RIDE 13 zu digitalen Editionen

Wir freuen uns, die dreizehnte Ausgabe des Rezensionsjournals RIDE, das seit 2014 vom Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik (IDE) herausgegeben wird, anzukündigen. Die aktuelle, von Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Frederike Neuber und Patrick Sahle herausgegebene Ausgabe der Sparte “Scholarly Editions” enthält fünf Rezensionen (vier auf Englisch, eine auf Deutsch):

Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=14769

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