Peer-Reviewed Publications

Stapleton, Carey E. and Stefani R. Langehennig. 2024. “Partisanship and Voting Behavior Reconsidered in the Age of Polarization.” in Electoral Studies.

Worthy, Ben and Stefani R. Langehennig. 2022. “Accountability, Analysis and Avoidance: How PMO Data Impacts on Westminster.” in The Journal of Legislative Studies.

Worthy, Ben, Cat Morgan, and Stefani R. Langehennig. 2022. “Is Data-Driven Politics Good for Democracy?” in Political Insight.

Parinandi, Chinnu, Stefani R. Langehennig, and Mark Trautmann. 2020. “Which Legislators Pay Attention to Other States’ Policies? Comparing Cosponsorship to Floor Voting in the Diffusion of Renewable Portfolio Policy.” in Policy Studies Journal.

Langehennig, Stefani R., Joseph Zamadics, and Jennifer Wolak. 2019. “Policy Accountability and State Legislative Approval” in Political Research Quarterly.

[Check out the LSE US Centre blog post about our paper here.]


Other Academic Publications

Worthy, Ben and Stefani R. Langehennig. 2023. "Continuous Virtual Surveillance? Monitory Democracy at Westminster." Chapter in Parliament Buildings: The Architecture of Politics in Europe, edited by Sophia Psarra, Claudia Sternberg, and Uta Staiger.

Adler, E. Scott, Stefani R. Langehennig, and Ryan W. Bell. 2019. “Congressional Capacity and Reauthorizations.” Chapter in Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform, edited by Tim LaPira, Lee Drutman, and Kevin Kosar.

From the project Monitory Democracy in Westminster Parliament (with Dr. Ben Worthy (Birkbeck, University of London)):

Under Review

Langehennig, Stefani R., Ryan W. Bell, and E. Scott Adler. "A Measure of Congressional Committee Influence."



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