Chris Briggs

63 papers receiving 774 citations

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Chris Briggs
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  • Public Administration 238
  • General Health Professions 233
  • Political Science and International Relations 167
  • Classics 25
  • Computer Science Applications 38
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Fields of papers citing papers by Chris Briggs

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Co-authors

The 25 scholars most cited alongside Chris Briggs, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1
Fragmented Futures: New Challenges in Working Life
2003184
2 200580
3 201652
4 201939
5 200938
6 200136
7 201235
8 200833
9 200729
10 200620
11 202219
12 200618
13 200818
14 199416
15 199615
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The Return of the Lockout in Australia: a Profile of Lockouts since the Decentralisation of Bargaining
200415
17 200414
18 201714
19 200911
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Federal IR reform: the shape of things to come
200611

About Chris Briggs

Chris Briggs is a scholar working on Public Administration, Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, Surgery and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 68 papers that have together received 893 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Labor Movements and Unions (18 papers), Historical Economic and Social Studies (14 papers), Medieval Literature and History (9 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (7 papers), Medieval and Early Modern Justice (5 papers), Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (4 papers), Digital Economy and Work Transformation (4 papers) and Social Policy and Reform Studies (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Public Administration (238 citations), General Health Professions (233 citations), Political Science and International Relations (167 citations), Classics (25 citations) and Computer Science Applications (38 citations). Chris Briggs has collaborated with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Frequent co-authors include John Buchanan, Iain Campbell, Ian Watson, Rae Cooper, Chahin Achtari, Peter Dwyer, Richard Hiscock, Anna Rosamilia, Lore Schierlitz and Richard Baker. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Industrial Relations, Continuity and Change, Clinical Anatomy, Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine and Law and History Review.

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