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Endre Borbáth

1 year ago

The New Climate Divide Heidelberg University in Germany

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Environmental Science

Funding

Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation

Deadline

Expired

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Germany

University

Heidelberg University

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Keywords

Environmental Science
Sociology
Survey Methodology
Political Science
Climate Science
Computational Science
Social Science
Computational Social Science
Climate
Qualitative Research Methods
Qualitative Analysis Tools

About this position

??? I’m thrilled to share to share that my Emmy Noether project, The New Climate Divide will be supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation ?

It includes a 6-year postdoc position and two 4-year PhD positions, which I’ll be advertising soon. If ClimateDivide sounds intriguing, stay tuned! ??

A new divide on climate change is emerging in electoral and civil society arenas, driven by an expanding right-wing front and the mainstreaming and fragmentation of the 'green field.' ????

In this context, the project asks three key sets of questions:
1?? What coalitions of actors mobilize around the climate divide, and what types of repertoires do they adopt?
2?? To what extent (depth), on what issues (breadth), and in what forms (electoral/non-electoral) do individuals participate on the climate divide? How is this participation influenced by the mobilizing actors’ repertoire of contention?
3?? How are in-group and out-group identities shaped by mobilization and participation in the emerging climate divide, especially within the broader polycrisis context?

??The project bridges supply (parties & movements) and demand (participation) through a mixed-methods approach:
?? Computational social science
?? Survey-experimental methods
?? Qualitative analysis of in-group & out-group identity formation

It covers seven European countries:
?? Northwestern Europe: France, Germany, Sweden
?? Southern Europe: Italy, Spain
?? Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary, Romania
The study timeframe starts after the Copenhagen COP in 2010 and goes until the SE election in 2030. ??

Many people helped by discussing and supporting my application — thank you! ????

Especially: Swen Hutter
, Edgar Grande, Jale Tosun
, Hanspeter Kriesi, Björn Bremer , Donatella Della Porta, Daniela Braun, Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti ,
Tarik Abou-Chadi, Damla Keskekci, Tamás Borbáth , Lennart Schürmann , Teresa Völker , Sophia Hunger, Theresa Gessler , Jennifer Oser , Jennifer Earl , Clara van den Berg , Hans Jonas Gunzelmann, Mirjam Dageförde , Michael Haus , and all colleagues at the Institute of Political Science Heidelberg University , and at the Center for Civil Society Research at
WZB Berlin Social Science Center !

Funding details

Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation

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