Guest Editorial

AuthorKennan Ferguson,William E. Connolly,Elisabeth R. Anker,Steven Johnston
DOI10.1177/1065912914522351
Published date01 June 2014
Date01 June 2014
Subject MatterMini-symposium: Species Evolution and Cultural FreedomGuest Editor: Steven Johnston
Political Research Quarterly
2014, Vol. 67(2) 440
© 2014 University of Utah
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Guest Editorial
Guest Editors’ Note: The articles in this exchange
originated as part of the Neal A. Maxwell Lecture Series
in Political Theory and Contemporary Politics at
the University of Utah. William E. Connolly, Krieger-
Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns
Hopkins University, delivered the inaugural lecture,
“Species Evolution and Cultural Theory,” in September
2013, with critical responses by Elisabeth R. Anker
(George Washington University) and Kennan Ferguson
(University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee). Additional
information about the lecture series can be found at
http://poli-sci.utah.edu/maxwell-lecture-series.php.
Steven Johnston
Guest Editor, University of Utah
William E. Connolly
Johns Hopkins University
Elisabeth R. Anker
George Washington University
Kennan Ferguson
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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