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'''Jack Henry Nagel''' (born {{abbr|c.|circa}} 1944) is a political scientist and an emeritus professor at the ]. His focus is on political participation and democratic theory, principally in anglophone political systems. In addition to his position at the University of Pennsylvania, he is also a visitor at the ], and a ] at the New Zealand ], and held the presidency of the Penn Association of Senior and Emeritus Faculty for the academic year 2014–15.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jack Nagel, Professor Emeritus of Political Science|url=http://www.sas.upenn.edu/polisci/people/professor-emeritus/jack-nagel|website=upenn.edu|publisher=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=20 September 2014}}</ref>


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Jack Nagel is a political scientist who studies ], ]s, ], and political participation. His is an emeritus professor at the ], and has also been a Visiting Professor at the ], a ] at the ] in New Zealand, an NSF grantee, and an ].


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His empirical research has focused on the United States, New Zealand, and Britain. He is author of The Descriptive Analysis of Power, Participation, and many papers, including articles in the American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, World Politics, American Politics Quarterly, Public Choice, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Political Science, and elsewhere. He serves on the editorial boards of the ] and ]. In 2014-15, he will be President of the Penn Association of Senior and Emeritus Faculty.
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For the American Olympic skier, see Jack Nagel (alpine skier).

Jack Henry Nagel (born c. 1944) is a political scientist and an emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His focus is on political participation and democratic theory, principally in anglophone political systems. In addition to his position at the University of Pennsylvania, he is also a visitor at the University of Essex, and a Fulbright Scholar at the New Zealand University of Canterbury, and held the presidency of the Penn Association of Senior and Emeritus Faculty for the academic year 2014–15.

Nagel is an editorial board member of British Journal of Political Science (for which he has also written papers), and Political Science.

References

  1. "Jack Nagel, Professor Emeritus of Political Science". upenn.edu. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
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