Bethany Barratt


Bethany Barratt is an American political scientist and author. She writes and researches about human rights and their effects on foreign policy. She is a Professor of Political Science at Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois, and the director of its Joseph Loundy Human Rights Project, which engages undergraduates in comparative cross-national research on a variety of human rights challenges, especially as they occur in urban settings..

Career

Barratt is the author of Human Rights and Foreign Aid: For Love or Money?, Public Opinion and International Intervention: Lessons from the Iraq War, The Politics of Harry Potter,, and Human Rights In The Post-9/11 World: A Sourcebook,, as well as articles in several peer-reviewed journals.
In 2011, Barratt was the co-organizer of a photographic exhibit at Roosevelt University entitled "The Innocents: Headshots", highlighting 45 cases of wrongful convictions. Barratt is currently the director of the Joseph Loundy Human Rights Project.