Peer Reviewed Publications
Other Publications
Under Review
In Progress
- Sledge, D. & Hoang B.L. (forthcoming 2024) Racial/Ethnic Representation in Opioid Use Disorder-Related Clinical Trials. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment (formerly known as Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment)
- Hoang, B. L. (accepted 2023). Does Race Affect Public Evaluations of Constituent Messages in Local Government Meetings? Results from an Experiment. Political Studies Review. Link to replication files (data, DoFile, and supplemental information)
- Hoang, B. L., & Benjamin, A. (accepted 2023). "Defund" or "Refund" the Police? City Council Responsiveness to the Black Lives Matter Movement. Urban Affairs Review.
- Sledge, D., Thomas, H., Hoang, B. L., & Mohler, G. (2022). Impact of Medicaid, Race/Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice Referral on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 50 (3).
- Hoang, B. L., & Sledge, D. (2022). The Association between Medication for Opioid Use Disorder and Employment Outcomes in the U.S.: The Relevance of Race and Ethnicity. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 4.
- Hoang, B. L. (2019). Racial Disparities in Public Meeting Participation? Examining Past Evidence and Nationally Representative Data." Urban Affairs Review
- Hoang, B. L. (2018). Race and Legislative Responsiveness in City Council Meetings. Urban Affairs Review - Link to replication files (data, DoFile, and supplemental information)
Other Publications
- B. L. (2023). Tuning Them in, Tuning Them Out": Who Do Government Officials Listen to in Citizen Efforts to Shape Policy? Evidence from Local Public Meetings in U.S. Midwestern Cities. Beijing Law Review, 14 (2).
- Book Review of African Americans in White Suburbia: Social Networks and Political Behavior by Ernest McGowen III (Perspectives on Politics, Volume 17, Issue 1)
Under Review
- “Are You Too Busy to Listen Up? Legislative (Dis)engagement from Constituents in Local Public Meetings”
In Progress
- Book Project tentatively titled "Who Listens? The Politics of Race in Local Public Meetings"