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*Now recruiting MS or PhD student for community engagement research focused
on long-term recovery from Hurricane Matthew*
*Start date*: Spring 2018 or Fall 2018

*Research Area: Building Resilience and Innovation through Diverse Group
Engagement*

This project aims to understand how concern for justice fits into natural
disaster resilience.  The selected student will use participatory mapping
and video methods to understand whether communities are able to define and
create solutions to long-standing structural inequities as part of disaster
recovery plans.  The strongest candidates will bring their own ideas to an
emerging research project focused on long-term recovery from Hurricane
Matthew in NC.  The selected student will show promise as a researcher able
to communicate in academic channels and to work and live in a multiracial
community.  Dr. Cutts will consider MS candidates with work or volunteer
experience that indicates promise as a scholar and would be contribute to
project goals. PhD-level applicants should have a MS in geography,
sociology, community development, public health, Native American studies,
parks, recreation and tourism management or a related field.  An emerging
record of publication and promise as an interdisciplinary scholar are
highly desired.
*To learn more: *Please email [email protected] with a (a) resume or CV, (b)
contact information for three professional references, and (c) a letter
that outlines your interest and previous experience as it relates to any of
the following: knowledge of rural North Carolina (ii) flood and hurricane
damage, and (iii) ideas of resilience, vulnerability, environmental
justice, and natural disasters.  Please also highlight any experience
making and editing video, or working with geographic information systems
(GIS). Use the subject line “Student opportunity addressing Long-term
Recovery from Hurricane Matthew.”  Competitive candidates will be contacted
for additional information.
https://faculty.cnr.ncsu.edu/bethanycutts/

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Bethany B. Cutts <https://faculty.cnr.ncsu.edu/bethanycutts/>
Assistant Professor
Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
Faculty Fellow, Center for Geospatial Analytics
North Carolina State University
@EnviroSocSci <https://twitter.com/@EnviroSocSci>

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