Jointly supervised PhD opportunity on household energy practices in the global north and south: How different are lighting practices in Vietnam and the UK? And do the Netherlands and South Korea have different ways of heating? Are these practices converging or diverging and how to explain this using social theory (practice theory, political ecology, etc)? We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to study how such household energy practices lead to increased energy demand in selected countries in the global north and south (preferably Asia), under shared supervision from the DEMAND Centre (Lancaster University) and the Environmental Policy group (Wageningen University). The fully-funded PhD will be based in Lancaster, but will have plenty opportunity to travel for fieldwork and co-supervision. If this triggers your interest, please visit our website and get in touch! http://www.demand.ac.uk/getting-involved/opportunities-for-academics/#phdstudents
Kate Wright
DEMAND Centre
FASS Building
County South
Lancaster University
Lancaster
LA1 4YD
Tel: 01524 510862
DEMAND research centre: Dynamics of Energy Mobility and Demand
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