Refereed Publications
Hoffman, Aaron M., and José Kaire. 2020. "Comfortably Numb: Effects of Prolonged Media Coverage." Journal of Conflict Resolution 64: 1666-92. doi: 10.1177/0022002720907675
Hoffman, Aaron M. and Dwaine H.A. Jengelley. Forthcoming. “Does bottom-line pressure make terrorism coverage more negative? Evidence from a Twenty Newspaper Panel Study.” Media, War, & Conflict.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2019. “Cause and Effect: The Methodology of Experimentation” in Eric Van Rythoven and Mira Sucharov eds., Methodology and Emotion in International Relations: Parsing the Passions. New York: Routledge, pp.172-187.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2019. “Designing Experimental Treatments to Study Counterterrorism and the Sense of Security from Terrorism.” London: Sage. http://methods.sagepub.com/case/designing-experimental-treatments-counterterrorism-and-sense-of-security. doi: 10.4135/9781526465283
Shelton, Crystal, Erik Cleven, and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2018. “Deadly Foreign Terrorism and the Rank-ordered Tournament for Foreign Press Attention: Implications for Counterterrorism.” International Interactions. doi: 10.1080/03050629.2019.1529668
Hoffman, Aaron M. and William Shelby. 2017. "When the Laws of Fear Do Not Apply: Effective Counterterrorism and the Sense of Security from Terrorism." Political Research Quarterly.
Asal, Victor and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2016. “Media Effects: Do Terrorist Organizations Launch Foreign Attacks in Response to Press Freedom or Press Attention?” 33 (4): 381-399. Conflict Management and Peace Science doi:10.1177/0738894215579622.
Hoffman, Agnew, Vanderdrift, and Kulzick. 2015. "Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Hoffman, Shelton, and Cleven. 2013. "Press freedom, publicity, and the cross-national incidence of transnational terrorism." Political Research Quarterly.
Aleprete and Hoffman. 2012. "The Strategic Development of Border Areas: Explaining Variation in Interaction Opportunity Across Land Borders." International Interactions 38 (1): 1-28.
Hoffman, Jengelley, Duncan, Buehler, and Rees. 2010. “How Does the Business of News Influence Terrorism Coverage? Evidence from the Washington Post and USA Today, 1977-2006.” Terrorism and Political Violence. 22:4, pp. 559-580
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2010. “Voice and Silence: Why Groups Take Credit for Acts of Terror.” Journal of Peace Research. 47:5, pp. 615-626.
Hoffman, Aaron M., Agnew, Lehmiller, and Duncan. 2009. “Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments, and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost Models.” International Interactions. 35:4, pp. 365-389.
Hoffman. 2007. “Structural Causes of Trusting Relationships: Why Rivals do not Overcome Suspicion ‘Step-by-Step’.” Political Science Quarterly. 122:2, pp. 287-312.
Agnew, Hoffman, Lehmiller, and Duncan. 2007. “From the Interpersonal to the International: Understanding Commitment to the “War on Terror.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33:11, pp. 1559-1571.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2006. Building Trust: Overcoming Suspicion in International Conflict. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2002. “A Conceptualization of Trust in International Relations.” European Journal of International Relations. 8:3, pp. 375-401.
Hoffman, Aaron M., and José Kaire. 2020. "Comfortably Numb: Effects of Prolonged Media Coverage." Journal of Conflict Resolution 64: 1666-92. doi: 10.1177/0022002720907675
Hoffman, Aaron M. and Dwaine H.A. Jengelley. Forthcoming. “Does bottom-line pressure make terrorism coverage more negative? Evidence from a Twenty Newspaper Panel Study.” Media, War, & Conflict.
- Replication data files (forthcoming).
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2019. “Cause and Effect: The Methodology of Experimentation” in Eric Van Rythoven and Mira Sucharov eds., Methodology and Emotion in International Relations: Parsing the Passions. New York: Routledge, pp.172-187.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2019. “Designing Experimental Treatments to Study Counterterrorism and the Sense of Security from Terrorism.” London: Sage. http://methods.sagepub.com/case/designing-experimental-treatments-counterterrorism-and-sense-of-security. doi: 10.4135/9781526465283
Shelton, Crystal, Erik Cleven, and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2018. “Deadly Foreign Terrorism and the Rank-ordered Tournament for Foreign Press Attention: Implications for Counterterrorism.” International Interactions. doi: 10.1080/03050629.2019.1529668
Hoffman, Aaron M. and William Shelby. 2017. "When the Laws of Fear Do Not Apply: Effective Counterterrorism and the Sense of Security from Terrorism." Political Research Quarterly.
Asal, Victor and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2016. “Media Effects: Do Terrorist Organizations Launch Foreign Attacks in Response to Press Freedom or Press Attention?” 33 (4): 381-399. Conflict Management and Peace Science doi:10.1177/0738894215579622.
Hoffman, Agnew, Vanderdrift, and Kulzick. 2015. "Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support.” Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Hoffman, Shelton, and Cleven. 2013. "Press freedom, publicity, and the cross-national incidence of transnational terrorism." Political Research Quarterly.
Aleprete and Hoffman. 2012. "The Strategic Development of Border Areas: Explaining Variation in Interaction Opportunity Across Land Borders." International Interactions 38 (1): 1-28.
Hoffman, Jengelley, Duncan, Buehler, and Rees. 2010. “How Does the Business of News Influence Terrorism Coverage? Evidence from the Washington Post and USA Today, 1977-2006.” Terrorism and Political Violence. 22:4, pp. 559-580
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2010. “Voice and Silence: Why Groups Take Credit for Acts of Terror.” Journal of Peace Research. 47:5, pp. 615-626.
Hoffman, Aaron M., Agnew, Lehmiller, and Duncan. 2009. “Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments, and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost Models.” International Interactions. 35:4, pp. 365-389.
Hoffman. 2007. “Structural Causes of Trusting Relationships: Why Rivals do not Overcome Suspicion ‘Step-by-Step’.” Political Science Quarterly. 122:2, pp. 287-312.
Agnew, Hoffman, Lehmiller, and Duncan. 2007. “From the Interpersonal to the International: Understanding Commitment to the “War on Terror.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33:11, pp. 1559-1571.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2006. Building Trust: Overcoming Suspicion in International Conflict. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Hoffman, Aaron M. 2002. “A Conceptualization of Trust in International Relations.” European Journal of International Relations. 8:3, pp. 375-401.