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Zane Austin Grant

Ph.D. Student, Geography & Regional Development

M.A., 2005, Comparative and Regional Studies, School of International Service American University, Washington, D.C.
B.A., 2002, Department of Philosophy, University of Texas, Austin, Texas

Phone: (202) 341-4238
FAX: (520) 621-2889
E-mail: zag@email.arizona.edu

410 Harvill Building, Box #2
Tucson, AZ 85721
USA

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Research

Interests: Politics, Cultural Geography, Political Violence, State/Anti-State theory, Autonomy, Anarchism, Social Movements, Space/Place/Meaning

My M.A. thesis was on theorizing autonomous social movements beyond the politics/culture dichotomy using the case study of Argentine autonomist social movements after the 2001 political and economic crises. My current research includes topics in political violence, urban semiotics, autonomous social movements, and pragmatism in political theoretic language.


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