Peer-reviewed articles
Miriam Gleckman-Krut, Elizabeth A. Armstrong and Erin E. Bonar. 2022. "Preventing Campus Sexual Violence." Contexts. 21(1):68-70.
Kimberley Hess, Erin McAuliffe, Miriam Gleckman-Krut, and Shoshana Shapiro. 2022. "Learning from 2020: Lessons on Care-informed Pedagogies from an Unprecedented Year." Teaching Sociology. 50(1):3-16.
- Featured on Teaching Sociology's podcast by @ASANews
- Featured in “Summer 2021: What have we learned?” ASA Teaching and Learning.
Meredith L. Philyaw-Kotov, Maureen A. Walton, Brianne Brennenman, Miriam Gleckman-Krut, Alan K. Davis, and Erin B. Bonar. 2021. “What Undergraduates Want in Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Programming: Findings from a Formative Research Study.” Journal of American College Health. 69(6):1-7.
Elizabeth A. Armstrong, Miriam Gleckman-Krut, and Lanora Johnson. 2018. “Silence, Power, and Inequality: An Intersectional Approach to Sexual Violence.” Annual Review of Sociology. 44:99–122.
- Featured in “Sexual Harassment at Its Intersection.” ASA Footnotes.
Peer-reviewed book chapters
Forthcoming. Miram Gleckman-Krut. “On disembodied details and the lives they imply: Archiving LGBTI+ Ugandan forced displacement to South Africa.” East African Queer and Trans Displacements. Edited by B Camminga, John Marnell, Barbara Bompani, & Kamau Wairuri. London: Bloomsbury.
Forthcoming. Miriam Gleckman-Krut, Lanora Johnson, and Elizabeth A. Armstrong. “Inequality & Sexual Violence .” Social Stratification, 5th edition. Edited by David B. Grusky, Nima Dahir, and Clair Daviss. New York, NY: Routledge.
Book reviews
2022. Miriam Gleckman-Krut. "Review of "Defining Sexual Misconduct: Power, Media, and #MeToo" by Stacey Hannem and Christopher J. Schneider." Gender & Society. 37(2):331-333.
2022. Miriam Gleckman-Krut. "Review of 'Rape by the Numbers: Producing and Contesting Scientific Knowledge about Sexual Violence' by Ethan Czuy Levine." Gender & Society. 36(1):449-451.
Manuscripts in progress
"The Rainbow Nation and the Gays it Excludes: A Theory of Hybrid Locations in World Society." Under review.
- Outstanding Graduate Student Research on Africa, University of Michigan's Department of Afroamerican Studies
- Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention from the Society for the Study of Social Problem's Global Division
“Preventing Campus Sexual Assault: Institutional Variation in Prevention Programming Across U.S. Colleges and Universities” with Charlotte Hoppin, Kamaria Porter, Elizabeth A. Armstrong, and Sandra Levitsky. Under review.