PhD student assistantship in human geography and socioeconomics
A doctoral graduate student is sought to join an interdisciplinary project “CNH: Sustainability of Payments for Ecosystem Services in Coupled Natural and Human Systems”, which is newly funded by NSF’s Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program (PI: Dr. Li An; This PhD student assistantship position aims toinvestigate place attachment, a psychosocial and political dimension that is conducive to the sustainable livelihoods and perceived well-being of local villagers at Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, China. The student will perform qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, contributing to the whole project by offering improved understanding about how place attachment may affect and be affected by human demography, livelihood decisions / activities, and the environment. Also the student will be involved in participatory mapping of local villagers’ resource collection activities.
Applicants should have strong interest or background in human and critical geography (a background in children, family and community geographies preferred), social demography or sociology,and related methodologies (skills in ethnography and survey methods required; econometrics preferred). Strong qualitative and quantitative skills, excellent interpersonal skills and writing capacity, and willingness to work under very different international and interdisciplinary contexts (e.g., work under variable topography or with people of varying background or culture)aredesirable. Salaries and benefits are competitive. The ideal starting date will be the 2013 fallsemester.
Applicants should visit the SDSU Geography departmental website regarding our SDSU-UCSB joint doctoral program at and follow the instructions there.In addition to following the Department’s application procedure, interested individuals shallemail the following materials to Dr. Aitken and Dr. An: (1) statement of professional goals, (2) resume (including contact information of at least three references), (3)transcripts, and (4) GRE scores (TOEFL scores for applicants whose native language is not English). Scanned copies or photocopies oftranscripts and GRE/TOEFL scores are acceptable initially. Contact information:
Dr. Stuart C. Aitken,
Professor and Chair, Department of Geography,
Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Youth and Space (ISYS),
San Diego State University,
San Diego, CA 92182
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Dr. Li An
Department of Geography
San DiegoStateUniversity
San Diego, CA92182-4493
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