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ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT ABOUT THE / June AU2002 THORS ANTHONY EDWARD ALEXANDER studied interdisciplinary human studies at the Uni- versity of Bradford at the undergraduate level, specializing in the relationship of chaos the- ory in the philosophy of science. This was followed by a master’s degree at the Institute of Communications Studies at Leeds University, researchingissues of intellectual property law. Currently, he is working on the communication of ecological ideas through television and the Internet and is interested in promotinginterdisciplinary study in areas such as the philosophy of technology and the popularizing of academic ideas through narrative forms. lxndr6@ntlworld.com (Web site: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lxndr6/ecologic/) DOUGLAS BEVINGTON is a doctoral student in environmental sociology at the Univer- sity of California, Santa Cruz. His research focuses on the role of natural resource regulatory agencies in biodiversity protection. dougbev@cats.ucsc.edu GRAEME CHESTERS is a research fellow in the Centre for Local Policy Studies at Edge Hill University College, United Kingdom. He is currently working in the area of global social movements, and his research interests include crime, globalization and the state, deliberative democracy, Italian social theory, and the Situationist International. He is cofounder and director of ShiftingGround, an independent research organisation and organising hub for
Organization & Environment – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2002
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