Publications
*Links to writings can also be found on Google Scholar and CORE Scholar
Refereed Journal Articles
13) Hannah, A. Lee, Kevin Reuning, and Anne Whitesell. "The Party Replies: Examining Local Party Responsiveness to Prospective Campaign Volunteers." Forthcoming at Political Research Quarterly. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
12) Hannah, A. Lee, Daniel J. Mallinson, and Lauren Azevedo. “Maximizing Social Equity as a Pillar of Public Administration: An Examination of Cannabis Dispensary Licensing in Pennsylvania” Forthcoming at Public Administration Review. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
11) Whitesell, Anne, Kevin Reuning, and A. Lee Hannah. “Local Political Party Presence Online.” Party Politics. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
10) Reuning, Kevin, Anne Whitesell, and A. Lee Hannah. “Facebook Algorithm Changes May Have Amplified Local Republican Parties.” Forthcoming at Research & Politics. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Press: NBC News, Cincinnati Enquirer
9) Mallinson, Daniel J., A. Lee Hannah, and Gideon Cunningham. “The Consequences of Fickle Federal Policy: Administrative Hurdles for State Cannabis Policies.” State and Local Government Review, 52(4): 241-254. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
8) Mallinson, Daniel J. and A. Lee Hannah. (2020). “Policy and Political Learning: The Development of Medical Marijuana Policies in the States.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 50(3): 344-369. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
Press: USA Today
7) Hannah, A. Lee and Danielle C. Rhubart. (2020).“Teacher Perceptions of State Standards and Climate Change Pedagogy: Opportunities and Barriers for Implementing Consensus-informed Instruction on Climate Change.” Climatic Change, 158: 377-392. [LINK]
6) Hannah, A. Lee. (2019). "Developing a Mixed Methods Research Agenda on Medical Marijuana Policy." SAGE Research Methods. [LINK]
5) Hannah, A. Lee. (2019). “The Politics of Passing and Implementing Medical Marijuana in Ohio.” Journal of Economics and Politics 24(1):45-72. [LINK]
4) Plutzer, Eric and A. Lee Hannah. (2018). “Teaching Climate Change in the United States: Investigating STEM Education’s Deficit Model.” Climatic Change, 149(3-4):305-317. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
3) Hannah, A. Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2018). “Defiant Innovation: The Adoption of Medical Marijuana Laws in the American States.” Policy Studies Journal, 46(2):402-423. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Related Blog Posts on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog, Washington Post - The Monkey Cage, The Conversation
2) Plutzer, Eric, Mark McCaffrey, A. Lee Hannah, Joshua Rosenau, Minda Berbeco, and Ann Reid. (2016). “Climate confusion among U.S. teachers.” Science Vol. 351 (no. 6274):664-665. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Selected Press on Publication: New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, Time, Newsweek
1) Kellstedt, Paul M., Suzanna Linn, and A. Lee Hannah. (2015). “The Usefulness of Consumer Confidence: Assessing Construct and Measurement.” Public Opinion Quarterly 79(1):181-203. [LINK]
Research Reports
2) Gastil, John, Katherine R. Knobloch, A. Lee Hannah, Cheryl Maiorca, Ernest Paicopolos and Jennifer Watters. 2016. Assessment of the 2016 Massachusetts Citizens’ Initiative Review Pilot on Question 4. State College, PA: Pennsylvania State University.
1) Plutzer, Eric, A.Lee Hannah, Joshua Rosenau, Minda Berbeco, and Ann Reid. 2016. Mixed Messages: How Climate Change is Taught in America's Schools. Oakland, CA: National Center for Science Education.
Additional Writing
13) Hannah, A. Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2022 October 13). “Biden will pardon federal marijuana offenses. What will the states do?” The Washington Post, Monkey Cage blog.
12) Hannah, A. Lee, Daniel J. Mallinson, and Lauren Azevedo. (2022 August 5). "How Pennsylvania has taken steps to address the cannabis industry's equity problems." London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
11) Reuning, Kevin, Anne Whitesell, and Lee Hannah. (2021 March 3). "Local Republican Parties on Facebook Spread Claims of Fraud." 3Streams Blog.
10) Hannah, A. Lee, Gideon Cunningham and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2020 November 3). “Why legal cannabis may be more widespread in the US after the election.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
9) Hannah, Lee, Kevin Reuning, Anne Whitesell, Tim Binnig, Emily Cain, Austin Lucous, and Whitney Tyler. (2020 October 16). “Local political parties are more likely to use Facebook than websites to connect with voters.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog. [Background]
8) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2020 July 17). “How the US states have learned from each other to create more comprehensive medical cannabis policies.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
7) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2019 February 26). “Understanding the dynamics of medical marijuana legalization in the United States.” Scholars Strategy Network.
6) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2019 February 21). “American federalism and policy chaos: Marijuana legalization and decriminalization." The Globe Post.
5) Mallinson, Daniel J. and Lee Hannah. (2018 October 31). "Marijuana is on the ballot in 4 states, but legalization may soon stall, researchers say." The Conversation.
Reprinted in PBS Newshour, MarketWatch, Business Insider, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Salon, Pacific Standard, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Connecticut Post, and others.
4) Mallinson, Daniel J. and Lee Hannah. (2018 July 23). "Has the U.S. reached a tipping point in marijuana legalization?" The Washington Post, Monkey Cage blog.
3) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2018 January 9). "Why it will be difficult for Jeff Sessions to put the genie back into the bottle on marijuana policy." London School of Economics blog on American Politics and Policy.
Reprinted in Newsweek
2) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2017 October 24). "Uncooperative federal government has led to innovation on marijuana policy in more liberal, less religious states." London School of Economics blog on American Politics and Policy.
Reprinted in Newsweek
1) Hannah, Lee. (2016 March 20). “Anti-Trump Republicans Give Hope to Kasich.” Dayton Daily News.
*Links to writings can also be found on Google Scholar and CORE Scholar
Refereed Journal Articles
13) Hannah, A. Lee, Kevin Reuning, and Anne Whitesell. "The Party Replies: Examining Local Party Responsiveness to Prospective Campaign Volunteers." Forthcoming at Political Research Quarterly. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
12) Hannah, A. Lee, Daniel J. Mallinson, and Lauren Azevedo. “Maximizing Social Equity as a Pillar of Public Administration: An Examination of Cannabis Dispensary Licensing in Pennsylvania” Forthcoming at Public Administration Review. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
11) Whitesell, Anne, Kevin Reuning, and A. Lee Hannah. “Local Political Party Presence Online.” Party Politics. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
10) Reuning, Kevin, Anne Whitesell, and A. Lee Hannah. “Facebook Algorithm Changes May Have Amplified Local Republican Parties.” Forthcoming at Research & Politics. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Press: NBC News, Cincinnati Enquirer
9) Mallinson, Daniel J., A. Lee Hannah, and Gideon Cunningham. “The Consequences of Fickle Federal Policy: Administrative Hurdles for State Cannabis Policies.” State and Local Government Review, 52(4): 241-254. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
8) Mallinson, Daniel J. and A. Lee Hannah. (2020). “Policy and Political Learning: The Development of Medical Marijuana Policies in the States.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 50(3): 344-369. [LINK]
Related Blog Post on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog
Press: USA Today
7) Hannah, A. Lee and Danielle C. Rhubart. (2020).“Teacher Perceptions of State Standards and Climate Change Pedagogy: Opportunities and Barriers for Implementing Consensus-informed Instruction on Climate Change.” Climatic Change, 158: 377-392. [LINK]
6) Hannah, A. Lee. (2019). "Developing a Mixed Methods Research Agenda on Medical Marijuana Policy." SAGE Research Methods. [LINK]
5) Hannah, A. Lee. (2019). “The Politics of Passing and Implementing Medical Marijuana in Ohio.” Journal of Economics and Politics 24(1):45-72. [LINK]
4) Plutzer, Eric and A. Lee Hannah. (2018). “Teaching Climate Change in the United States: Investigating STEM Education’s Deficit Model.” Climatic Change, 149(3-4):305-317. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
3) Hannah, A. Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2018). “Defiant Innovation: The Adoption of Medical Marijuana Laws in the American States.” Policy Studies Journal, 46(2):402-423. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Related Blog Posts on Publication: London School of Economics USAPP Blog, Washington Post - The Monkey Cage, The Conversation
2) Plutzer, Eric, Mark McCaffrey, A. Lee Hannah, Joshua Rosenau, Minda Berbeco, and Ann Reid. (2016). “Climate confusion among U.S. teachers.” Science Vol. 351 (no. 6274):664-665. [LINK] [Replication Materials]
Selected Press on Publication: New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, Time, Newsweek
1) Kellstedt, Paul M., Suzanna Linn, and A. Lee Hannah. (2015). “The Usefulness of Consumer Confidence: Assessing Construct and Measurement.” Public Opinion Quarterly 79(1):181-203. [LINK]
Research Reports
2) Gastil, John, Katherine R. Knobloch, A. Lee Hannah, Cheryl Maiorca, Ernest Paicopolos and Jennifer Watters. 2016. Assessment of the 2016 Massachusetts Citizens’ Initiative Review Pilot on Question 4. State College, PA: Pennsylvania State University.
1) Plutzer, Eric, A.Lee Hannah, Joshua Rosenau, Minda Berbeco, and Ann Reid. 2016. Mixed Messages: How Climate Change is Taught in America's Schools. Oakland, CA: National Center for Science Education.
Additional Writing
13) Hannah, A. Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2022 October 13). “Biden will pardon federal marijuana offenses. What will the states do?” The Washington Post, Monkey Cage blog.
12) Hannah, A. Lee, Daniel J. Mallinson, and Lauren Azevedo. (2022 August 5). "How Pennsylvania has taken steps to address the cannabis industry's equity problems." London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
11) Reuning, Kevin, Anne Whitesell, and Lee Hannah. (2021 March 3). "Local Republican Parties on Facebook Spread Claims of Fraud." 3Streams Blog.
10) Hannah, A. Lee, Gideon Cunningham and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2020 November 3). “Why legal cannabis may be more widespread in the US after the election.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
9) Hannah, Lee, Kevin Reuning, Anne Whitesell, Tim Binnig, Emily Cain, Austin Lucous, and Whitney Tyler. (2020 October 16). “Local political parties are more likely to use Facebook than websites to connect with voters.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog. [Background]
8) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2020 July 17). “How the US states have learned from each other to create more comprehensive medical cannabis policies.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog.
7) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2019 February 26). “Understanding the dynamics of medical marijuana legalization in the United States.” Scholars Strategy Network.
6) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2019 February 21). “American federalism and policy chaos: Marijuana legalization and decriminalization." The Globe Post.
5) Mallinson, Daniel J. and Lee Hannah. (2018 October 31). "Marijuana is on the ballot in 4 states, but legalization may soon stall, researchers say." The Conversation.
Reprinted in PBS Newshour, MarketWatch, Business Insider, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Salon, Pacific Standard, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Connecticut Post, and others.
4) Mallinson, Daniel J. and Lee Hannah. (2018 July 23). "Has the U.S. reached a tipping point in marijuana legalization?" The Washington Post, Monkey Cage blog.
3) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2018 January 9). "Why it will be difficult for Jeff Sessions to put the genie back into the bottle on marijuana policy." London School of Economics blog on American Politics and Policy.
Reprinted in Newsweek
2) Hannah, Lee and Daniel J. Mallinson. (2017 October 24). "Uncooperative federal government has led to innovation on marijuana policy in more liberal, less religious states." London School of Economics blog on American Politics and Policy.
Reprinted in Newsweek
1) Hannah, Lee. (2016 March 20). “Anti-Trump Republicans Give Hope to Kasich.” Dayton Daily News.