Graduate Student, School of Information
Instructor
Thesis Title: Panarchy
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Scott Page
Michael Cohen Paul Edwards Malcolm McCullough Steve Jackson Arlene Saxonhouse |
About
Paul B. Hartzog, one of the coiners of the word "panarchy," is an independent scholar and hacker, currently teaching at the University of Michigan's School of Information. Recipient of an NSF IGERT to study complex systems, he has a Masters in Globalization and Environmental Politics from the University of Utah, and a Masters in Political Theory from the University of Michigan. His work on panarchy hybridizes political philosophy / economy, network culture, complex systems, and critical social theory. Paul also is a cofounder of The Forward Foundation. His work history includes Howard Rheingold, Stanford University, the University of Michigan, and The Institute for the Future. He lives in Ann Arbor with his wife and two sons.









