Guest Editorial: 2016 Neal A. Maxwell Lecture in Political Theory and Contemporary Politics

Published date01 December 2017
DOI10.1177/1065912917733822
Date01 December 2017
Subject MatterSymposium: The 2016 Maxwell Lecture
https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912917733822
Political Research Quarterly
2017, Vol. 70(4) 707
© 2017 University of Utah
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Symposium: The 2016 Maxwell Lecture
Guest Editor’s Note: The articles in this exchange originated
in the Neal A. Maxwell Lecture Series in Political Theory
and Contemporary Politics sponsored by the Department of
Political Science at the University of Utah. Kathy Ferguson,
Professor of Political Science and Women’s Studies at the
University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, delivered the fourth annual
lecture in 2016, with critical responses by Lori Marso (Union
College) and Annie Menzel (University of Wisconsin–
Madison). Additional information about the lecture series,
including future lecturers, can be found at http://poli-sci.
utah.edu/maxwell-lecture-series.php.
Steven Johnston
Guest Editor, University of Utah
733822PRQXXX10.1177/1065912917733822Political Research Quarterly
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Guest Editorial: 2016 Neal A. Maxwell
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Contemporary Politics

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