A research project focused on climate mobility, social tipping points and community resilience.

PHOENIX is a study of how Global Changes - including environmental and climate changes, demographic changes, changing consumption patterns, energy and land-use, developments in the politics of food and mental health, and socio-cultural transformations - impact mobility.

Specifically, we undertake data modeling of social tipping points by utilizing GIS techniques and synthesizing existing geographical, earth science and longitudinal datasets. We also apply a governance of crisis approach to macro-, meso and micro-levels to understand how diverse policy areas ranging from sustainable development and disaster risk reduction to health, food, and climate change might be bridged with larger policy frameworks to understand and predict mobility patterns. The project conducts two human-centric case studies of social tipping points: (1) food security and belonging and (2) cultural survival and resilience. These case studies provide new ways of looking at how climate (im-)mobilities and their social tipping points are shaped by socio-cultural contexts and the psycho-social health of populations. Drawing on natural sciences like climate and sustainability studies and on the social sciences of political science, sociology, psychology, economics and anthropology, the project adds to the interdisciplinary diagnostic and prognostic toolbox of Global Change and mobility as well as vulnerability and resilience assessments.

ResART

ResART is a digital exhibition bringing together visual art, performance, music, food, and digital storytelling created by artists and “ordinary” people living and working across displacement, climate mobility, and return.

Resilience. Resistance. Art. And the possibility of beginning again…

Phoenix Introduction

Get to know the Phoenix through the eyes of researchers!