Dear friends and colleagues,
Please help me circulate this postdoc position to any interested parties 
who are enthusiastic about an opportunity for a field-based postdoc with an 
emphasis on qualitative research, and a tie-in to a larger mixed methods 
project (described below). The position will be based in the Indian School 
of Business, Hyderabad, with a fairly extensive commitment to fieldwork in 
the Himalayas (Himachal Pradesh & Nepal), and we are looking for someone 
comfortable working in Hindi. I am a collaborator on the project, however 
please direct enquiries to Harry Fischer ([email protected]) or 
Sangeetha Hariharan ([email protected]) for further information, 
as they are coordinating the hiring. We will begin reviewing applications 
on *July 7*. 
Thanks,
Forrest

Position: Postdoctoral Fellow – “Institutional networks and self-organized 
adaptation: Tracing the democratic architectures of climate response”

Location: Indian School of Business, Hyderabad

Position Description:

We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work on the project 
“Institutional networks and self-organized adaptation: Tracing the 
democratic architectures of climate response”, a multi-collaborator effort 
led by Harry Fischer (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Forrest 
Fleischman (University of Minnesota), Dil Khatri (South Asian Institute of 
Advanced Studies), and Ashwini Chhatre (Indian School of Business). The 
project aims to study how individuals, households, and communities access 
state support mechanisms to confront climate risk and change, and the 
political channels that enable (and often preclude) their success. We seek 
an early-career scholar with training in humanistic social sciences or 
interdisciplinary development studies. The ideal candidate would have 
experience conducting intensive qualitative fieldwork with a focus on rural 
livelihoods and the politics of government service delivery coupled with 
knowledge of the South Asian context and comfort working in Hindi. Some 
familiarity with quantitative methods would be desirable. The postdoctoral 
fellow would be expected to spend at least 12 months in the field in 
Northern India (Himachal Pradesh) and Nepal. We wish to involve the 
postdoctoral fellow as a collaborator in developing the larger project, 
while also giving them a significant role in defining the research that 
they wish to focus their attention on. 

For more information on the project, please see: 
https://www.slu.se/en/departments/urban-rural-development/research/rural-development/ongoing-research/institutional-networks/
 

Employment and Institutional Affiliations: 

The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to work in collaboration 
with the larger research team led by Harry Fischer. However, their primary 
affiliation will be the Indian School of Business on their Hyderabad 
campus, where they will work under the direct supervision of Prof. Ashwini 
Chhatre. ISB is a leading management education institution in India, with 
an active portfolio of research on environment and development issues, 
including the Digital Identity Research Initiative 
<http://diri.isb.edu/about-the-initiative/> and an active Forest Governance 
<http://forestgov.isb.edu/about-us/> research program. ISB's campus in 
Hyderabad provides state-of-the-art facilities for research and houses more 
than 150 faculty and researchers across disciplines. The postdoc will also 
maintain close contract with the Nepal research team led by Dil Khatri, 
based at the Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies 
<https://www.sias-southasia.org/>. 
 Appointment details: 

The position will start in September 2019. It is expected to last for two 
years, and we hope to offer one additional year of support, contingent upon 
performance and funding. Remuneration for this position is competitive, and 
the position also includes funding for international conferences (1 per 
year) and travel support for fieldwork.

The position is ideal for someone who wants to focus their attention on 
developing a new research project as part of an interdisciplinary research 
team, with generous support for intensive fieldwork. 
 For further information, do not hesitate to contact:

Harry Fischer – [email protected]  or

Sangeetha Hariharan – [email protected]
To apply:

We will begin reviewing applications on* July 7 *on a rolling basis until 
the position is filled. Please send the following to [email protected]: 
a 1-2 page cover letter describing your qualifications and potential 
interest in the position, your CV, and contact information for 3 references.

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