[4] Smith, Brianna, Kim, Hannah. (2024). The Effects of Threat Sensitivity and Issue Concern on Candidate Preference. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2024.2395352
[3] Jang, S. J., Kim, Hannah, & Chang, H. I. (2024). The impacts of ideological polarization among political elites on citizens’ attitudes toward opposing-party supporters via an affective channel. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2024.2337930
[2] Pierce Ekstrom, Brianna Smith, Allison Williams, and Hannah Kim (2020). Social Network Disagreement and Reasoned Candidate Preferences. American Politics Research, 48(1), 132-154.
Invited to describe research findings for the London School of Economics US Centre's blog on American Politics and Policy, July 26, 2019. Available online at: http://bit.ly/2yaZM0C
Covered by UC Berkeley's The Greater Good Magazine, September 13, 2019. Available online at: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_hidden_benefit_of_disagreeing_about_politics
[1] Chen, Philip G., Jacob Appleby, Eugene Borgida, Timothy H. Callaghan, Pierce Ekstrom, Christina E. Farhart, Elizabeth Housholder, Hannah Kim, Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz, Howard Lavine, Matthew D. Luttig, Ruchika Mohanty, Aaron Rosenthal, Geoff Sheagley, Brianna A. Smith, Joseph A. Vitriol and Allison Williams. “The Minnesota Multi‐Investigator 2012 Presidential Election Panel Study.” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14.1 (2014): 78-104. doi: 10.1111/asap.12041
[3] Hannah Kim, Woo Chang Kang (forthcoming). " Economic Voting in the 2024 US Presidential Election: The Impact of Economic Performance and Racial Composition on Election Results", Journal of Contemporary Politics. (in Korean, 김한나·강우창. 2025. "2024년 미국 대선에서의 경제투표: 경제 성과와 인종 구성이 선거 결과에 미친 영향." 『현대정치연구』 특별호.
[2] Hannah Kim, Han Il Chang, Seung-Jin Jang (2021). Political Psychology of Vaccination: COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, Evaluation of Government Responses, and Vaccination Intention. Journal of Korean Association of Party Studies, Vol.20, No.3. (in Korean, 김한나·장한일·장승진. 2021. "백신 접종의 정치심리학: 코로나19 음모론, 정부 대응 평가, 그리고 백신 접종 의사." 『한국정당학회보』제20권 제3호.)
[1] Hannah Kim and Kuyoun Chung (2020), "American Voters' Perceptions of the Threat of North Korea and their Voting Behavior: Analysis of 2018 Midterm Election Survey Data," Journal of Parliamentary Research, Vol.15, No.2. (in Korean, 김한나·정구연. 2020. “미국 유권자의 대북 위협인식과 투표행위 분석: 2018년 중간선거 설문 데이터를 중심으로.”『의정논총』제15권 제2호.)
“Who is Polarized in the Mass Public: The Effects of Political Engagement on Affective Polarization” (Under review)
"Preventable Threat Messages about COVID-19 Increase Proactive Health Behaviors" with Brianna Smith and Max Hui Bai (Final draft to be submitted for publication.)
"American Foreign Policy Attitudes toward China" with Kuyoun Chung.
"The Effects of Misinformation and Fact-Checking in the 2018 U.S. Midterm Election"
"Making Political Judgments: Challenges with Construction and Context," with Aaron Rosenthal, Brianna Smith, and Christina Farhart.
"The Glass Ceiling of American Politics Broken by Kamala Harris, the First Woman of Color Vice President (in Korean)," The Hankyoreh 21 (2020.11.14) http://h21.hani.co.kr/arti/world/world_general/49498.html
"2020 U.S. Presidential Election Shaken by the COVID-19 Pandemic: What Will Happen? (in Korean)," Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy, KIMS Working Paper Volume 1 (2020.10.5) https://kims.or.kr/issubrief/kims-working-paper/working-001/