Why you should become a Bible-believing anarchist
who also believes the universe was created around 4004 B.C.
I'm tempted to say that there isn't a single professor of political science who is an anarchist, but that's not true; there are a few. Examples:
Martha Ackelsberg — American political scientist and feminist scholar. Her work has included a strong anarchist dimension: she authored Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women, studying anarcha-feminist movements and the relationship between community power and individual freedom. Wikipedia
James Martel — Professor of Political Science at San Francisco State University. He teaches courses in political theory, continental philosophy, anarchism, post-colonial theory, and more; his recent book Anarchist Prophets: Disappointing Vision and the Power of Collective Sight reflects a sustained engagement with anarchist ideas. Political Science Department
Scott Turner — Political science professor at University of Montevallo whose research interests include “anarchist theory, human rights, and national parks.” That shows anarchist theory is part of his academic work. University of Montevallo
Ruth Kinna — A theorist of anarchism at Loughborough University (UK). She is one of the leading academic voices on both historical and contemporary anarchism, having written several books on anarchist thought and co-editing the journal Anarchist Studies. Wikipedia+1
Saul Newman — Professor of Politics at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is known for exploring “post-anarchism,” sovereignty, statelessness, and radical political theory — pushing anarchist ideas into contemporary political theory and critique of democracy/state structures. Goldsmiths, University of London
Gary Chartier — Professor / Legal Scholar at La Sierra University (USA) & trained at Cambridge, UCLA Wikipedia. Works at intersection of anarchism, legal theory, ethics, political philosophy and theology; writes from a libertarian-ethical standpoint; useful if you’re interested in anarchism + religion or natural law. Wikipedia
I don't think any political science professor approaches the discipline from an anarcho-pacifist creationist perspective, needless to say.
Gary Chartier is a good guy. See his books