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)):
- UK in a Changing Europe Blog: Registers of financial interests: the dangers of semi-transparency?
- UK in a Changing Europe Blog: More money, more problems: does more data impact on politics?
- LSE Blog: Does more data make for better behaved MPs?
- LSE Blog: The central problem with lobbying is the lack of data, which only worsens the public's perceptions of the issue.
- LSE Blog: Data-driven democracy & politics
- LSE Blog: MPs’ voting records
- Dancing in the dark? The central problem with lobbying in the UK is the lack of data
- Political Studies Association Blog
- Data Transparency and Accountability during Covid-19: Evidence presented to the House of Commons’s Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC)
Under Review
Langehennig, Stefani R., Ryan W. Bell, and E. Scott Adler. "A Measure of Congressional Committee Influence."
Projects in Progress
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“Watching the Wheels: Who is Monitoring Lobbying at Westminster?” Invited special edition article for Interest Groups & Advocacy (with Dr. Ben Worthy and Dr. Cat Morgan).
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"A Comprehensive Compliance Framework for US AI Regulations & Legislation." Research partnership with Sema Technologies.
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Survey Methodologies for Social Scientsts (undergraduate open-source textbook with Dr. Carey E. Stapleton (University of Massachusetts Amherst)).
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“Surprise - They're Different! Comparing Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches in Public Policy.” In preparation (with Dr. Zach Del Rosario and Dr. Mine Dogucu).
Research Contributions to the Business Community
- Consumer Sentiment on Green Recovery (ICF)
- Colleague Engagement to Prepare the Workforce for a Post-Covid Era (ICF)
Research & Service Positions
- Co-Director, Center for Analytics and Innovation with Data (CAID), Daniels College of Business, University of Denver (Fall 2021-Present)
- Editorial Board Member, Journal of Open Source Education (JOSE), (Fall 2022-Present)
- Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Politics at Birkbeck, University of London (Fall 2019-Spring 2021)
- Lead Lab Fellow for the American Politics Research Lab (APRL) (Fall 2017)
- American Politics Research Lab (APRL) Fellow (Fall 2016-Spring 2019)
- Head research assistant for Dr. E. Scott Adler (Summer 2015-Spring 2019)