Gendered Activism: A Cross-National View on Gender Differences in Protest Activity. Publication: Journal Article Dodson, Kyle. 2015. “Gendered Activism: A Cross-National View on Gender Differences in Protest Activity.”. Social Currents 2: 377-92.
Broke: The Racial Consequences of Underfunding Public Universities. Publication: Book Hamilton, Laura T., and Kelly Nielsen. 2021. Broke: The Racial Consequences of Underfunding Public Universities.. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
"Tolerable Suboptimization: Racial Consequences of Defunding Public Universities." Publication: Journal Article
“Providing a “Leg Up”: Parental Involvement and Opportunity Hoarding in College.” Publication: Journal Article Hamilton, Laura, Josipa Roksa, and Kelly Nielsen. 2018. ““Providing a ‘Leg Up”: Parental Involvement and Opportunity Hoarding in College.’”. Sociology of Education 91: 111-31.
Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality. Publication: Book Armstrong, Elizabeth A., and Laura T. Hamilton. 2013. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality.. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality Publication: Book Armstrong, Elizabeth A, and Laura Hamilton. 2013. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality. Harvard University Press.
Trading on Heterosexuality: College Women's Gender Strategies and Homophobia Publication: Journal Article Hamilton, Laura. 2007. “Trading on Heterosexuality: College Women’s Gender Strategies and Homophobia”. Gender & Society 21 (2): 145–172.
Virtual Reality as a Didactic Resource from the Perspective of Engineering Teachers Publication: Journal Article Vergara, D., A. Anton-Sancho, L.P. Davila, and P. Fernandez-Arias. 2022. “Virtual Reality As a Didactic Resource from the Perspective of Engineering Teachers”. Computer Applications in Engineering Education 2022: 1-16.
The ecology of bacterial genes and the survival of the new Publication: Journal Article Francino, Pilar. 2012. “The Ecology of Bacterial Genes and the Survival of the New”. International Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2012.
Ethanol and reactive species increase basal sequence heterogeneity of hepatitis C virus and produce variants with reduced susceptibility to antivirals Publication: Journal Article Seronello, Scott, Jessica Montanez, Kristen Presleigh, Miriam Barlow, Seung Bum Park, and Jinah Choi. 2011. “Ethanol and Reactive Species Increase Basal Sequence Heterogeneity of Hepatitis C Virus and Produce Variants With Reduced Susceptibility to Antivirals”. PLoS One 6 (11): e27436.