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35
Citations
9788
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722
National Ranking
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Overview

Brian Barry is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focused interest in law, economics, and decision-making processes.

Their work covers several subfields within the social sciences, including:

  • Law
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • General Decision Sciences
  • Sociology and Political Science

Barry's major topics of research engage with complex aspects of decision-making and legal studies. These include:

  • Jury Decision Making Processes
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Conflict Management and Negotiation
  • Law in Society and Culture
  • Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems

Their published papers reflect these interests and include:

  • "Strategy Model for Workplace Mediation Success," 2021, published in Mediation Theory and Practice
  • "Judging Better Together: Understanding the Psychology of Group Decision-Making on Panel Courts and Tribunals," 2023, published in International Journal for Court Administration

Barry has also collaborated with various coauthors, including Jason D. Scott, Daniel Bell, John E. Edlund, and Rónán Kennedy.

Their frequent venues of publication further illustrate the scope of their work:

  • Mediation Theory and Practice
  • Psychological Reports
  • International Journal for Court Administration
  • Law Technology and Humans

Best Publications

  • Sociologists, Economists, and Democracy

    Brian M. Barry

  • The liberal theory of justice;: A critical examination of the principal doctrines in A Theory of Justice by John Rawls,

    Brian M. Barry

  • Justice As Impartiality

    Brian M. Barry

  • Why Social Justice Matters

    Brian M. Barry

  • Theories of Justice

    Brian M. Barry

  • John Rawls and the Search for Stability

    Brian Barry

  • IS IT BETTER TO BE POWERFUL OR LUCKY?: PART I*

    Brian Barry

  • Review Article: ‘Exit, Voice, and Loyalty’

    Brian Barry

  • Review Article: Political Accommodation and Consociational Democracy

    Brian Barry

  • THE CONSOCIATIONAL MODEL AND ITS DANGERS

    Brian Barry

  • Rational Man and Irrational Society

    Brian Barry;Russell Hardin

  • Free movement : ethical issues in the transnational migration of people and of money

    Brian M. Barry;Robert E. Goodin

  • Sociologists, Economists and Democracy.

    Christopher K. Vanderpool;Brian Barry

  • The Welfare State versus the Relief of Poverty

    Brian Barry

  • Justice As Impartiality

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  • How Not to Defend Liberal Institutions

    Brian Barry

  • Warrender and His Critics

    Brian Barry

  • Liberty and justice

    Brian M. Barry

  • Spherical Justice and Global Injustice

    Brian Barry

  • Democracy, Power, and Justice: Essays in Political Theory

    Brian M. Barry

  • Capitalists Rule Ok? Some Puzzles About Power

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  • Rational Man and Irrational Society?: An Introduction and Sourcebook

    Brian M. Barry;Russell Hardin

  • Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism

    Alan Spector;Brian Barry

  • Book Review: Anarchy, State and Utopia:

    Brian Barry

  • The Uses of ‘Power’

    Brian Barry

  • The British study of politics in the twentieth century

    Jack Ernest Shalom Hayward;Brian M. Barry;Archie Brown

  • Power and political theory: Some European perspectives

    Brian M. Barry

  • The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies by Robert E. Lane

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  • Sociologists, Economists and Democracy.

    William McPherson;Brian M. Barry

  • Theories of Justice

    William Nelson;Brian Barry

  • Size and Democracy

    Brian Barry

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Geiger
William E. Geiger University of Vermont
Robert E. Goodin
Robert E. Goodin Australian National University
James E. Alt
James E. Alt Harvard University
Gary W. Cox
Gary W. Cox Stanford University
Anthony King
Anthony King University of Essex
Ivor Crewe
Ivor Crewe University of Oxford

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