PUBLICATIONS
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PERSONALITY
Bomi Lee, and Shang E. Ha. 2018. “Confidence in Government, Right-wing Authoritarianism, and South Koreans’ Attitudes toward Civil Liberties.” Peace Studies26(1): 65-106 [in Korean].
Ha, Shang E., and Bomi Lee. 2017. “Right-wing Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and South Koreans’ Attitudes toward Political Parties and Politicians.” Korean Party Studies Review 16(1): 5-37 [in Korean].
Ha, Shang E., and Richard R. Lau. 2015. "Personality Traits and Correct Voting." American Politics Research 43(6): 975-998.
Ha, Shang E., Seokho Kim, and Se Hee Jo. 2013. "Personality Traits and Political Participation: Evidence from South Korea." Political Psychology 34(4): 511-532.
Ha, Shang E. 2013. “Personality Traits and South Koreans’ Attitudes toward North Korea.” Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 7(1): 12-23.
Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, Connor Raso, and Shang E. Ha. 2011. “Personality Traits and Participation in Political Processes.” The Journal of Politics 73(3): 692-706.
Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Shang E. Ha. 2010. “Personality and Political Attitudes: Relationships across Issue Domains and Political Contexts.” American Political Science Review 104(1): 111-133.
PARTISAN BIAS
Gil, Jung-ah, and Shang E. Ha. 2019. “How Perceptions of Inter-party Conflict Influence Partisan Affect: The Moderating Role of Party Identification.” Korean Journal of Legislative Studies25(1): 45-78. (in Korean)
POPULISM
Ha, Shang E. 2018. “How Populist Are South Korean Voters? Antecedents and Consequences of Individual-level Populism.” Korean Journal of Legislative Studies24(1): 135-170 [in Korean].
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING
Ha, Shang E., and Seung-Jin Jang. 2015. "National Identity, National Pride, and Happiness: The Case of South Korea." Social Indicators Research 121(2): 471-482.
Han, Joon, Seokho Kim, Shang E. Ha, and Inchol Shin. 2014. "Ambivalent Effects of Social Relations on Subjective Well-being." Korean Journal of Sociology 48(5): 1-24 [in Korean].
Ha, Shang E., and Seokho Kim. 2013. “Personality and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from South Korea.” Social Indicators Research 111(1): 341-359.
RACE, ETHNICITY, & IMMIGRATION
Suh, Jeong Kyu and Shang E. Ha. 2019. “Socialization and Political Participation of Immigrants in South Korea.” Korean Political Science Review53(2): 81-103 [in Korean].
Ha, Shang E., and Seung-Jin Jang. 2016. “National Identity in a Divided Nation: South Koreans’ Attitudes toward North Korean Defectors and the Reunification of Two Koreas.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 55: 109-119.
Ha, Shang E., Soo Jin Cho, and Jeong-Han Kang. 2016. "Group Cues and Public Opposition to Immigration: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in South Korea." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42(1): 136-149.
Ha, Shang E., and Seung-Jin Jang. 2015. “Immigration, Threat Perception, and National Identity: Evidence from South Korea.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 44: 53-62.
Kim, Seokho, Inchol Shin, Shang E. Ha, and Ki-Seon Chung. 2013. “Measuring Social Distance Using Knowledge Space Theory: The Case of South Korea.” Korean Journal of Population Studies 36(1): 1-20 [in Korean].
Jang, Seung-Jin, and Shang E. Ha. 2011. “Micro- and Macro-Economic Determinants of American Attitudes toward Immigration.” Journal of Contemporary Politics 4(2): 75-106.
Ha, Shang E. 2010. “The Consequences of Multiracial Contexts on Public Attitudes toward Immigration.” Political Research Quarterly 63(1): 29-42.
Oliver, J. Eric, and Shang E. Ha. 2007. “The Segregation Paradox: Neighborhoods and Interracial Contact in Multiethnic America”, in Brandon A. Sullivan, Mark Snyder, and John L. Sullivan (eds.). Cooperation: The Political Psychology of Effective Human Interaction. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 161-180.
VOTER MOBILIZATION
Panagopoulos, Costas, and Shang E. Ha. 2015. "Billboards and Turnout: A Randomized Field Experiment." Journal of Political Marketing 14(4): 391-404.
Ha, Shang E., and Dean S. Karlan. 2009. “Get-Out-The-Vote Phone Calls: Does Quality Matter?” American Politics Research 37(2): 353-369.
LOCAL ELECTIONS
Oliver, J. Eric, with Shang E. Ha and Zachary Callen. 2012. Local Elections and the Politics of Small-Scale Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. [Winner, Best Book in Urban Politics, American Political Science Association, 2013]
Oliver, J. Eric, and Shang E. Ha. 2007. “Vote Choice in Suburban Elections.” American Political Science Review 101(3): 393-408.
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
Bullock, John G., and Shang E. Ha. 2011. “Mediation Analysis Is Harder than It Looks”, in James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green, James H. Kuklinski, and Arthur Lupia (eds.). Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 508-521.
Green, Donald P., Shang E. Ha, and John G. Bullock. 2010. “Enough Already About “Black Box” Experiments: Studying Mediation Is More Difficult than Most Scholars Suppose.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 628 (March): 200-208.
Bullock, John G., Donald P. Green, and Shang E. Ha. 2010. “Yes, But What’s the Mechanism? (Do Not Expect an Easy Answer)” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 98(4): 550-558.
RELIGION AND POLITICS
Jang, Seung-Jin, and Shang E. Ha. 2011. “Rally around the Cross: Religion and Koreans’ Attitudes toward Government, 2003-2009.” Korean Political Science Review 45(5): 297-317 [in Korean].
OTHER WRITINGS
Ha, Shang E. 2018. “Book Review of Is Partisanship Dead? (by Laurel Harbridge).” Korean Journal of Legislative Studies 24(3): 169-175 [in Korean].
Ha, Shang E. 2016. "Book Review of Why Washington Won't Work? by Marc J. Hetherington and Thomas J. Rudolph." Korean Journal of Legislative Studies 22(1): 247-254 [in Korean].