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Dr. Thomas Swann is a Visiting Fellow in Cooperative Development, focusing on radical political theories and social movements. His research explores intersections of anarchism, digital communication, and radical left practices, with notable contributions to understanding anarchist organization in movements like Occupy Wall Street and Iceland's participatory governance experiments. He critiques traditional management and political systems through lenses of anarchist cybernetics and participatory research methods.
Swann's work spans multiple disciplines, including political theory, labor studies, and digital sociology. He examines historical cases of anarchist influence (e.g., Buenaventura Durruti in Argentina) and contemporary issues like crowd-sourced constitutions and social media's role in activism. His writing often bridges theoretical debates (e.g., Marxist-anarchist dialogues) with practical analyses of movement communication strategies.
Though no formal awards or grants are listed, his publications demonstrate a sustained engagement with marginalized political philosophies and their real-world applications. His research often challenges conventional governance models, advocating for decentralized, participatory systems.
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