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Andrew Poe is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education and Arts, specializing in political theory and critical analysis. His research engages with themes such as political enthusiasm, fanaticism, emergency governance, and the intersection of technology and firearms politics. Poe has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary discussions on ideology, power structures, and cultural critique.
His research interests include political theology, democratic enchantments, and the sociopolitical dimensions of emergency responses. Notable works explore partisan dynamics, biopolitical frameworks, and the theoretical underpinnings of political movements. Poe’s scholarship often bridges philosophy, sociology, and cultural studies to dissect complex ideological phenomena.
His publications reflect a focus on critical engagement with political theory, ranging from analyses of fascist imagery to the ethical implications of self-manufactured firearms. The trends in his work emphasize the destabilization of conventional political narratives and the exploration of non-representational political forms.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising and grants activities remain undocumented here. Poe has not been affiliated with specific labs or research teams in the available data.



