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Harrison
My name is Harrison James, and I’m an undergraduate student at the University of Auckland studying Politics & International Relations alongside (primarily social/cultural) Anthropology under the Arts framework. I believe that they are the most effective avenues for me to use to try and understand, analyse, and hopefully contribute to the resolution of some of the most significant issues we face as communities on the local, regional, national and global levels in the modern world. In the political theater my interests primarily reside within party politics and ideologies, and how the two manifest themselves. These are of concern to me in relation to the issues of international and low-intensity armed conflict, ideological shift in the world’s global powers, and the political climate of national and global economic systems; this is of particular importance to me as one of my primary concerns is the circumstance of the working class. As for Anthropology, the things I have interest in find commonality with Politics in some areas, namely those of ideological implications and the implications of different schools of governance on the condition of the working class. Of major importance to me in Anthropology, however, is the recognition and analysis of sociocultural mechanisms which often go unseen, hindering resolution of problems they cause within society. My aspirations for the future lie in either the political sphere or the social aspect of the public health sphere - only time can tell which of these (or both) I may end up in.
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