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Judith Grant
Judith Grant is a professor and activist in the political science department at Ohio University. She is co-editor of the journal New Political Science. Her research interests are political theory, feminist theory, cultural studies, and critical university studies. Her most recent works include Fundamental Feminism: Radical Feminist History for the Future, Revised Second Edition (Routledge, 2020), Representations of Political Resistance and Emancipation in Science Fiction (Lexington Books, 2020), co-edited with Sean Parson, and Political Theory and the Animal Human Relationship (SUNY, 2016), co-edited with Vince Jungkunz. She is currently at work on a project on conspiracy theories and the state.
Claire Snyder-Hall is a political theorist who works as a writer-activist and political consultant. She is co-editor of New Political Science: A Journal of Politics and Culture. She has published widely on issues of concern to democrats, feminists, and progressives. Her research agenda focuses on issues of power and resistance, including authoritarianism, militarism, political culture, gender & sexuality, civic engagement, social movements, and ideologies. Snyder-Hall just completed a political memoir, Battling the Prince: A Woman Fights for Democracy (2021), which is forthcoming with SUNY Press.