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Myadar Orhon serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona, where they specialize in political geography with a focus on power dynamics, ideological formations, and identity politics within evolving geopolitical contexts. Their research examines how shifting political landscapes redefine boundaries of inclusion and exclusion across multiple scales.
Primary research domains include:
- Political Geography and Critical Geopolitics
- Identity Politics and Nationalism
- Borders, Migration, and Spatial Exclusion
- Symbolic Landscapes and National Identity
- Counter-narratives and Community Resistance
- Marginalized Populations in Political Transitions
Dr. Orhon investigates how regime changes alter borders of belonging and impact underserved communities' daily struggles, analyzing resistance through symbolic landscapes and counter-narratives as tools for community resilience. Their work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies of political transformation.
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