Juliette Marchant is a PhD candidate in political theory in the Harvard Department of Government. She focuses on political theory, intellectual history and jurisprudence, particularly 20th century and contemporary normative political and social theory. Her research interests include theories of protest, disobedience and legal obligation, the history and theory of feminism, as well as Marxism and critical theory. Juliette received a BA (Hons) and LLB from the University of Sydney.
Contact
juliettemarchant@g.harvard.edu
1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Subfields
Political Thought and its History
Academic Interests
Civil society and social movements | Democracy | Ethics | Gender | Human Rights | Judiciary and Public Law | Modern and Contemporary Political Thought | Non-Government Organizations | Public Opinion | Social Policy and the Welfare State
Research Methods
Normative Political Thought
Geographic Regions of Study
Europe | United States