We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic young scholar wanting to do a PhD that brings together the fields of migration studies, health geography, landscape studies and climate change.
The PhD project will examine the dynamics of 'solastalgia' (Adger et al., 2013) -- commonly defined as the mental or existential distress caused by environmental change (Albrecht, 2005) -- among migrants and refugees that have borne witness to climate change-induced ecological loss and degradation in their previous or current places of residence (Rose 2017; van Dooren 2014). Building on the motivation of the prospective candidate the project will engage with several of the following aspects:
- Practices surrounding the valuing of landscapes in times of rapid climate change
- Culturally-specific notions of physical and psychological well-being
- How individual and collective trauma and its presumed causes are constructed, recognised and 'treated' (Fassin and Rechtman 2009)
- Migrants' and refugees' transnational relations, mobilities and practices
- Aspects of 'planetary health'