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Gregory Feldman is a political anthropologist with a focus on critical perspectives of sovereignty, populist politics, political action, and fascism. He also researches migration and security with geographic interests spanning Europe, North America, and Africa. Feldman has published extensively, including his latest book 'The Subject of Sovereignty: Relationality and the Pivot Past Liberalism,' which examines the complex interplay between non-liberal agents and sovereign action. His work explores the socio-political dimensions of contemporary migration and the implications of economic inequality in the 21st century. He has also published in various academic journals, discussing topics such as biopower, the liberal subject, and the impacts of state security policies on migration. Feldman is deeply engaged in public discourse, having founded the Vancouver Society for the Promotion of Liberal Arts and convened reading groups on Hannah Arendt's work. His research has received significant funding from Canadian social science councils, reflecting his commitment to addressing pressing socio-political issues through a critical anthropological lens.
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