Project
Political Institutionalization of Animal Rights
MSc Thesis Vacancy
Description
We are excited to announce an MSc thesis vacancy that delves into the political science and public policy aspects of institutionalizing animal rights within political systems. As societies increasingly recognize the ethical and moral considerations surrounding the treatment of animals, this research opportunity aims to explore effective strategies and challenges in embedding animal rights principles within political structures.
The selected candidate will analyze the intricate interplay between political institutions, policy frameworks, and the incorporation of animal rights principles. The thesis will assess the evolution of political systems in safeguarding and advancing the rights of animals, considering the legal, cultural, and societal nuances that influence policymaking.
Potential research avenues include examining case studies where successful integration of animal rights into political systems has occurred, alongside an exploration of the challenges faced in diverse jurisdictions. The successful candidate will be encouraged to adopt a political science or public policy lens, leveraging theories and methodologies to comprehensively understand the political dynamics surrounding the institutionalization of animal rights.
Applicants with a background in political science, public policy, law, or related fields are invited to apply. Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative research methods is highly desirable. The findings from this research are expected to contribute valuable insights to political science and public policy, informing future legislative and policy initiatives aimed at enhancing the political institutionalization of animal rights.
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications, including a CV and a concise research proposal outlining their political science or public policy approach to institutionalizing animal rights in political systems. For further inquiries, please contact dr. Jeroen Candel.