Henry Farrell (political scientist)

Henry Farrell
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Born (1970-06-30) June 30, 1970 (age 51)
Ireland
NationalityIrish-American
Academic background
Alma materGeorgetown University (Ph.D.)
University College Dublin (B.A. and M.A.)
Academic work
School or traditionPolitical scientist
InstitutionsJohns Hopkins University

Henry Farrell is an Irish-born political scientist at Johns Hopkins University. He previously taught at the University of Toronto and earned his PhD from Georgetown University. His research interests include, trust and co-operation; E-commerce; the European Union; and institutional theory.

Career

Farrell is a member of the Crooked Timber group blog. In this connection, he has been quoted extensively in mass media, including the Christian Science Monitor,[1] San Francisco Chronicle,[2] Washington Times[3] and the National Journal[4] on topics including Italian involvement in the Yellowcake forgery scandal and his work with Daniel Drezner on the political impact of blogging.[5] He has written articles on blogging for Foreign Policy and The Chronicle of Higher Education[6] He has written for the Washington Post blog, Monkey Cage.[1]

Farrell has organized several on-line seminars on recently published books, including Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner and Iron Council by China Miéville. He is also frequently on BloggingHeads.tv in discussions with other media personalities.

Farrell taking part in a BloggingHeads.tv conversation.

Books

  • The Political Economy of Trust: Institutions, Interests and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy and Germany (2009) Cambridge University Press.
  • Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Struggle Over Freedom and Security (with Abraham L. Newman) (2019) Princeton University Press.

References

  1. ^베를루스코니: '부시가 이라크를 침공하지 않도록 노력했다' 크리스천 사이언스 모니터(Christian Science Monitor
  2. ^ 이탈리아 정보기관 샌프란시스코 크로니클뿌려진 유출 파문의 씨앗
  3. ^ Merlot 민주당, Google 공화당, Washington Times
  4. ^ 블로그의 부상, 내셔널 저널, 2006년 1월
  5. ^ 영향력의 거미줄, 외교정책, 2004년 11월
  6. ^ 아이디어의 카니발로서의 블로그스피어, 2005년 11월 (The Australian, 2005년 12월)

패럴의 작품

  1. ^ Henry Farrell (September 9, 2014). "Why Reddit sucks: some scientific evidence". Washington Post. Retrieved September 11, 2014.

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