Phd Or Post-Doctoral Fellow In Grenoble : Fight Against Global Warming And Renewal Of Industrial Policy: Instruments, Technical Controversies, Economic Anticipations...

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15 May 2023

Job Information

Organisation/Company

Université Grenoble Alpes

Research Field

Sociology » Socio-economic research

Researcher Profile

Recognised Researcher (R2)

Country

France

Application Deadline

1 Jun 2023 - 12:00 (Europe/Amsterdam)

Type of Contract

Temporary

Job Status

Full-time

Hours Per Week

35

Offer Starting Date

1 Sep 2023

Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme

Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

The fight against climate change concerns industry, which is a major emitter of greenhouse gases through its equipment, logistics activities and of course its products. Various economic instruments help to create "demand" for technological change: the market for greenhouse gas emission allowances has been relaunched with the aim of increasing the economic incentives for emission reduction actions (Neyland, Ehrenstein, and Milyaeva 2019). Similarly, the introduction of "green" certifications of energy carriers (electricity, gas, hydrogen, fuel) is also creating new incentives for decarbonization, accompanied by demand from consumers, or the inclusion of carbon neutrality in the evaluation carbon neutrality...

In parallel to these market instruments, many countries have started to implement interventionist policies, through financial support for industrial and technological investments in the context of post-covid recovery plans, part of which is devoted to the fight against greenhouse gas emissions.

Within the framework of an interdisciplinary project led by the IDEX of the University of Grenoble-Alpes called DéfiCO2 (https: // defico2.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/fr), the objective of the thesis or post-doc project will be contribute to the study of these decarbonation policies, their definition, their overlap and their articulation and their articulation, to examine how different stakeholders anticipate their evolution and participate in their definition.

This project could eventually contribute to several contemporary debates in economic sociology and in the sociology of techniques.

The first debate concerns the definition of public policies and the respective place of market instruments (certification, quotas, etc.) and public intervention through industrial policy. For a long time contained by the European framework for the control of state aid (Davies 2013), French industrial policy is currently being revived by the challenges of decarbonization. An analysis of national and European policies would allow us to better understand the nature and conditions of this revival and the shift in the balance between the use of market mechanisms and the construction of "protected spaces" (Raven et al. 2016) through more direct interventions (Lauber and Jacobsson 2016; Lauber and Schenner 2011).

The second debate concerns controversies about the evaluation of technical alternatives with respect to their CO2 emissions. Indeed, these controversies increase the uncertainty of public policies, market mechanisms as well as targeted support policies (Boucher 2012). Some policies, such as biofuels, have been severely curtailed as a result of changes in the methods used to calculate their impact (Laurent 2015). However, a large number of initiatives underway (such as hydrogen certification or biofuel valorization) present similar weaknesses.

The third debate focuses on economic expectations (Beckert 2016) and technological technology (Sovacool and Ramana 2015; Bakker 2011). Industrial companies are beginning to establish a trajectory for reducing their GHG emissions and invest in the development of new technical solutions. The strategic anticipation of companies must therefore take into public policy uncertainties (Sovacool, Baum, and Low 2023), whether the interventions are generic or interventions are generic or dedicated to certain technologies. Thus, the challenge of this project will be to understand how companies manage to anticipate public action and its economic effects, and how they economic effects, and how they contribute through their influence to the evolution of public action (Konrad 2010).

The thesis (or post-doc) project will aim to contribute to one or more of these debates and will be declined around some industrial activities emitting GHG or about technologies such as CO2 capture for landfill or reuse, production of fuels...

Requirements

Research Field

Sociology

Education Level

PhD or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

ideally, a solid background in economic sociology, the sociology of technology or the sociology of or sociology of public action, a good knowledge of climate change policies, an interest in industry against climate change, and an interest in industry.

Languages

ENGLISH

Level

Good

Research Field

Sociology
Additional Information

Selection process

1. Pre-selection on file (deadline June 1st) Candidates for thesis funding will be invited to send their CV, a letter of motivation, their master's (if completed). Candidates for a post-doc, their thesis, the report of the jury as well as the publications. We encourage you to send your application as soon as possible. The deadline is June 1st. 2. Audition (mid-June) Selected candidates will be invited to present an oral research project. The project can be part of one of the problematic frameworks mentioned above. 3. Result of the selection (end of June-beginning of July)

Website for additional job details

https: // defico2.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/en/phd-position-or-post-doctoral- fellow-…

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available

1

Company/Institute

PACTE

Country

France

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Where to apply

E-mail

[email protected]

Contact

State/Province

France

City

Saint-Martin-d'Hères

Website

https: // defico2.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/en

https: // www. univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/

https: // www. pacte-grenoble.fr/

Street

621 avenue centrale

Postal Code

38400

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