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Pateman, Carole

LC control no.n 85077229
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingPateman, Carole
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Variant(s)Peĭtmen, Kėrol
Other standard no.0000000109171541
0009-0004-8184-9133
76351378
Q299627
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeLos Angeles (Calif.)
Birth date1940-12-11
Place of birthSussex (England)
Field of activityPolitical science
Democracy
Feminism
Women--Political activity
AffiliationUniversity of California, Los Angeles. Department of Political Science
Cardiff University
University of Oxford
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
University and college faculty members
Political scientists
Found inHer The problem of political obligation, 1986, c1979: CIP t.p. (Carole Pateman)
LC data base, 5/13/85 (hdg.: Pateman, Carole)
Feministskai︠a︡ kritika i revizii︠a︡ istorii politicheskoĭ filosofii, 2005: t.p. (Kėrol Peĭtmen) added t.p. (Carole Pateman)
Her The sexual contract, 2018: ECIP title page (Carole Pateman)
Stanford University Press website, May 3, 2018 (Carole Pateman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is Honorary Professor in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University.)
Wikipedia via WWW, July 01, 2020 (Carole Pateman (born 11 December 1940) is a feminist and political theorist. She is known as a critic of liberal democracy and has been a member of the British Academy since 2007; born in Sussex, England; She earned a DPhil at the University of Oxford. Since 1990, Professor Pateman has taught in the Department of Political Science at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), where she is now Distinguished Professor Emeritus)
UCLA Department of Political Science WWW site, viewed November 14, 2024 emeriti faculty (Carole Pateman; distinguished professor emeritus; area of expertise is political theory; taught courses on democratic theory, feminist political thought, women and politics, multiculturalism; born in Sussex; was the first female President of the International Political Science Association 1991-94; President of the American Political Science Association, 2010-11)
Associated languageeng