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| Title: | Editor's Introduction: Cultural Theory's Contributions to Political Science |
| Authors: | Swedlow, Brendon |
| Issue Date: | Oct-2011 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Citation: | Swedlow, Brendon. "Editor's Introduction: Cultural Theory's Contributions to Political Science," PS: Political Science & Politics, [in symposium on A Cultural Theory of Politics], Vol. 44, Issue 4 (October 2011) pp 703-710. |
| Abstract: | Many political scientists first learned of anthropologist Mary Douglas's cultural theory (CT) through Aaron Wildavsky's APSA presidential address (Wildavsky 1987), in which he sought to explain the value of this theoretical approach for political science. Since then, much additional work has been done to develop CT as an ambitious general theory of politics. |
| URI: | http://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/13307 |
| Alternative Location: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1049096511001314 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholar Department of Political Science Faculty Publications
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