Publications and replication data (Under construction)

1. Hoffman, Aaron M. 2025. "Terrorism and Publicity: Is the Conventional Wisdom Changing?" In The Routledge Companion to Terrorism Studies, ed. Max Abrahms: Routledge. 196-203.

2. Hoffman, Aaron M. and Dwaine H.A. Jengelley. 2021. “Does bottom-line pressure make terrorism coverage more negative? Evidence from a Twenty Newspaper Panel Study.” Media, War, & Conflict. 14:4, pp. 459-475. doi.org/10.1177/1750635219896001

3. Hoffman, Aaron M. and Jose Kaire. 2020. “Comfortably Numb: Effects of Prolonged Media Coverage. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 64:9, pp. 1666-1692.

4. Hoffman, Aaron M. 2020. “Laboratory vs. Field Experiments in Political Decision Making Research.” Oxford Handbook of Political Decision Making. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.ORE_POL-01016.R2

5. 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.

6. 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

7. 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. 45:2, 344-368. doi: 10.1080/03050629.2019.1529668

8. 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. 70:3, pp. 618-631. doi 10.1177/1065912917709354.

9. 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.

10. Hoffman, Aaron M., Christopher R. Agnew, Laura Vanderdrift, and Robert Kulzick. 2015. “Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support.” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 59 (1): 3-28. doi: 0.1177/0022002713498706.

11. Hoffman, Aaron M., Crystal Shelton, and Erik Cleven. 2013. “Press Freedom, Publicity, and the Cross-national Incidence of Transnational Terrorism.” Political Research Quarterly 66 (4): 896-909. doi: 10.1177/1065912913478840.

12. Aleprete, Michael E., and Aaron M. Hoffman. 2012. The Strategic Development of Border Areas: Explaining Variation in Interaction Opportunity Across Land Borders. International Interactions 38 (1): 1-28. doi 10.1080/03050629.2012.640207

13. Hoffman, Aaron M., Dwaine H.A. Jengelley, Natasha Duncan, Melissa Buehler, and Meredith L. 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.

14. Hoffman, Aaron M. 2010. “Voice and Silence: Why Groups Take Credit for Acts of Terror.” Journal of Peace Research. 47:5, pp. 615-626.

15. Hoffman, Aaron M., Christopher R. Agnew, Justin J. Lehmiller, and Natasha T. Duncan. 2009. “Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments, and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost Models.” International Interactions. 35:4, pp. 365-389.

16. Hoffman, Aaron M. 2007. “Structural Causes of Trusting Relationships: Why Rivals do not Overcome Suspicion ‘Step-by-Step’.” Political Science Quarterly. 122:2, pp. 287-312.

17. Agnew, Christopher R., Aaron M. Hoffman, Justin J. Lehmiller, and Natasha T. 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.

18. Hoffman, Aaron M. 2002. “A Conceptualization of Trust in International Relations.” European Journal of International Relations. 8:3, pp. 375-401.