
معرفی
Amy Buzby serves as an Associate Professor of Political Science within the Department of Government, Law & Policy at the College of Liberal Arts and Communication, Arkansas State University. Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. from Rutgers University - New Brunswick (2011) and a B.A. from Haverford College (2006), with prior teaching appointments at Rutgers and Princeton Universities alongside an Academic Fellowship at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
Her educational foundation spans:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Rutgers University - New Brunswick (2011)
- B.A., Haverford College (2006)
Dr. Buzby's research critically engages at the intersection of psychoanalytic frameworks and political theory, examining existentialist traditions through contemporary ethical lenses. Her work systematically explores nonviolence as a political philosophy while pioneering connections between animal rights discourse and state power structures, demonstrating rigorous interdisciplinary methodology across continental and American political thought traditions.
Her scholarly contributions include the edited volume "Communicative Action: The Logos Interviews", reflecting her commitment to theoretical innovation. While no specific scientific awards are documented in the source material, her academic trajectory indicates significant recognition through institutional appointments. The available information does not specify graduate student mentorship activities or externally funded research grants.


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