Anouk S. Rigterink
@anoukrigterink
Associate Professor @Durham_SGIA I study: violent conflict, terrorism & natural resources. Esp artisanal mining, drone strikes & "conflict minerals". Views own.
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❗️TWO Assistant Professor (TT) positions in Public Policy with us SGIA Durham ❗️ Join us in a vibrant department in one of the most beautiful, historic, liveable, and family-friendly cities in the UK. Details 👇 and for ❓ reach out to Anouk S. Rigterink. Please RT!
🚨Job alert!🚨 TWO Assistant Professors in Public Policy. Join our wonderful department SGIA Durham and research group Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour. Link: jobs.ac.uk/job/DBS916/ass… Happy to answer questions over email!
🚨LESS THAN TWO WEEKS TO GO🚨 To apply to 2 Tenure Track Assistant Professorships in Public Policy. Come join our wonderful Department SGIA Durham and Research Group Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour
❗️We are hiring -- ONLY 11 DAYS TO GO❗️ 👩💼 👩💼 2 Assistant Professors in Public Policy (Tenure Track) 🏛️Durham University/SGIA Durham 📜 jobs.ac.uk/job/DBS916/232… 🗓️Closes 25th September 2023 at noon (UK-time)
⏳Deadline on Monday⌛ Those looking for a tenure track position in Public Policy at a great department SGIA Durham and research group Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour please apply!
Amid a #mining boom to secure #CriticalMinerals for #CleanEnergy, watch for more conflict between small-scale and industrial miners working on the same deposits. From Tarek Ghani, Juan Sebastian Lozano, Anouk S. Rigterink, Jacob Shapiro (Empirical Studies of Conflict Project): #Africa #energytransition #supplychains
📢Now out! 📢 How to Clean Up the Clean Energy Transition: Preventing Violence Over New ‘Conflict Minerals’ justsecurity.org/93079/how-to-c… Empirical Studies of Conflict Project Centre for Institutions and Political Behaviour
In today’s #MustRead, Tarek Ghani, Juan Sebastian Lozano, Anouk S. Rigterink, and Jacob Shapiro examine the narrative of ‘conflict minerals’ and suggest that efforts to further integrate small-scale miners can reduce conflict and advance economic development. Read more from Just Security ⬇️
📢In this Journal of Politics @[email protected] blog post Anouk S. Rigterink, Tarek Ghani, Juan S. Lozano & Jacob Shapiro provide evidence that competition between artisanal & industrial miners is an important source of natural resources-related conflict. Read more⬇️jop.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/the-world-need…