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Jeffrey M. Berry

Jeffrey M. Berry

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Political Science

D-Index
30
Citations
9519
World Ranking
1120
National Ranking
571

Overview

Jeffrey M. Berry is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Social Sciences. The research scope includes significant contributions to Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Strategy and Management, Public Administration, and Communication.

Their recent published papers cover a range of topics within political science, public policy, and communication. Notable papers include:

  • "Ideology and Support for Federalism in Theory-And in Practice," 2023, published in Publius The Journal of Federalism
  • "Expanding Nonprofit Advocacy," 2020, published in Nonprofit Policy Forum
  • "Ideological Bubbles and Two Types of Conservatives," 2020, published in Public Opinion Quarterly
  • "Accurate synthesis of Dysarthric Speech for ASR data augmentation," 2023, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Race and Gender on Fox and MSNBC," 2020, published in The Forum

Their frequent coauthors include James M. Glaser, Deborah J. Schildkraut, Mohammad Soleymanpour, Michael T. Johnson, and Rahim Soleymanpour. Collaborative work with these scholars spans areas related to political behavior, public opinion, and communication technologies.

Jeffrey M. Berry's research topics encompass several key areas:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • Public Policy and Administration Research
  • Political Systems and Governance
  • Judicial and Constitutional Studies
  • Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
  • Social Media and Politics

Their studies have been published in a variety of respected venues including Publius The Journal of Federalism, Nonprofit Policy Forum, Public Opinion Quarterly, The Forum, and arXiv (Cornell University). This spread of publication outlets highlights a multidisciplinary approach integrating political science, public administration, and communication research.

Overall, Jeffrey M. Berry's work addresses complex intersections of political ideologies, civic engagement, nonprofit advocacy, media representation, and technology applications within social sciences. Their contributions reflect active engagement with topics that inform understanding of political and social structures and communication frameworks.

Best Publications

  • Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why

    Frank R. Baumgartner;Jeffrey M. Berry;Marie Hojnacki;Beth L. Leech

  • The rebirth of urban democracy

    Peter Dreier;Jeffrey M. Berry;Kent E. Portney;Ken Thomson

  • Lobbying and Policy Change

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  • From Incivility to Outrage: Political Discourse in Blogs, Talk Radio, and Cable News

    Sarah Sobieraj;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • The interest group society

    Jeffrey M Berry;Clyde Wilcox

  • Validity and Reliability Issues in Elite Interviewing

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • The Outrage Industry: Political Opinion Media and the New Incivility

    Jeffrey M. Berry;Sarah Sobieraj

  • The New Liberalism: The Rising Power of Citizen Groups

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • Lobbying for the People: The Political Behavior of Public Interest Groups

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • Mobilizing Minority Communities: Social Capital and Participation in Urban Neighborhoods

    Kent E. Portney;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • A Voice for Nonprofits

    Jeffrey M. Berry;David F. Arons

  • Studying Organizational Advocacy and Influence: Reexamining Interest Group Research

    Marie Hojnacki;David C. Kimball;Frank R. Baumgartner;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • Lobbying for the People: The Political Behavior of Public Interest Groups

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  • Lobbying for the people

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • Participation and the Pursuit of Sustainability in U.S. Cities

    Kent E. Portney;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • The new liberalism

    Jeffrey M Berry

  • Nonprofits and Civic Engagement

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925. Elisabeth S. Clemens

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  • The challenge of democracy: Government in America

    Kenneth Janda;Jeffrey M Berry;Jerry Goldman

  • Images of an unbiased interest system

    David Lowery;Frank R. Baumgartner;Joost Berkhout;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • Public Involvement in Administration: the Structural Determinants of Effective Citizen Participation

    Jeffrey M. Berry;Kent E. Portney;Mary Beth Bablitch;Richard Mahoney

  • Understanding the Rise of Talk Radio

    Jeffrey M. Berry;Sarah Sobieraj

  • Citizen Groups and the Changing Nature of Interest Group Politics in America

    Jeffrey M. Berry

  • The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups

    Louis Sandy Maisel;Jeffrey M. Berry

  • On the Origins of Public Interest Groups: A Test of Two Theories

    Jeffrey M. Berry

Frequent Co-Authors

Kent E. Portney
Kent E. Portney Texas A&M University
Frank R. Baumgartner
Frank R. Baumgartner University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Clyde Wilcox
Clyde Wilcox Georgetown University
Jeremy Richardson
Jeremy Richardson University of Oxford
David Lowery
David Lowery Pennsylvania State University
Beate Kohler-Koch
Beate Kohler-Koch University of Mannheim
Richard C. Feiock
Richard C. Feiock Florida State University
Heike Klüver
Heike Klüver Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Darren Halpin
Darren Halpin Australian National University
Kay Lehman Schlozman
Kay Lehman Schlozman Boston College

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