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Samuel Adrian Bowerman is a PhD student at Aarhus University in Denmark, specializing in the intersections of social cohesion, identity, and difference. His research focuses on how conceptions of difference can obscure and reify socioeconomic disparities and power relations. He critically examines issues of exclusion, inequality, migration, and how these dynamics affect societal cohesion. Bowerman holds a bachelor's degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) and a master's degree in Philosophy from King's College London. In addition to his doctoral work, he is the web editor for the British Society of Aesthetics, indicating his engagement in the dissemination of research within aesthetics and philosophy. He is also involved with the GLUE Research Project and the Aarhus Social Ontology Group, enhancing his collaborative work in social philosophy and critical theory.
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