
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Julian Sartorius to the Scottish Centre for Island Studies and SAGES Funded PhD Studentship on Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in island communities: engaging participatory approaches to inform community decision-making. Julian will be based in Geography and Environmental Science, in the School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee.
Julian is a post-graduate fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and will undertake his PhD at the University of Dundee with Director of Studies Dr Alistair Geddes. Julian is co-supervised by Dr Kathryn A. Burnett, University of the West of Scotland (UWS), and Dr Alexandre Gagnon, Liverpool John Moores University. This studentship is funded by the Scottish Association for Geosciences, Environment, and Society (SAGES) and the University of Dundee.
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With a background in social anthropology, sociology and cultural studies, Kathryn’s research interests include the mediatization and representation of remote and island spaces; identity, ecologies and place narratives of Scotland’s rural communities, coasts and islands; cultural work, precarity and creative enterprise; Scottish cultural heritage and arts contexts including Gaelic and Scots for applied creative practice; sustainable communities, resilience, development, entrepreneurship, cultural policy and the commons in small island, remote, peripheral and rural contexts. Current external activity includes UWS representative on the Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design Network (ASAD); and Kathryn is an organising group member for UK wide MSIG in Participatory and Collaborative Methods. Contact: kathryn.burnett@uws.ac.uk
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