Publications

Books

2013

Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Laura T. Hamilton. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

2002

Forging Gay Identities: Organizing Sexuality in San Francisco

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. Forging Gay Identities: Organizing Sexuality in San Francisco, 1950-1994. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.


Articles

2012

Hamilton, Laura, and Elizabeth A. Armstrong. "The (Mis)Education of Monica and Karen." Contexts. 11(4):22-27. (link)

Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Paula England, and Alison C. K. Fogarty. "Accounting for Women's Orgasm and Sexual Enjoyment in College Hookups and Relationships." American Sociological Review. 77(3):435-462. (link)

Backstrom, Laura, Elizabeth A. Armstrong, and Jennifer Puentes. "Women's Negotiation of Cunnilingus in College Hookups and Relationships." Journal of Sex Research. 49(1):1-12. (pdf)

2010

Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Laura Hamilton, and Paula England. "Is Hooking Up Bad for Young Women? Compared to What?" Contexts. (link)

2009

Hamilton, Laura and Elizabeth A. Armstrong. "Gendered Sexuality in Young Adulthood: Double Binds and Flawed Options." Gender & Society. 23:589-616. (pdf)

2008

Stevens, Mitchell L., Elizabeth A. Armstrong, and Richard Arum. "Sieve, Incubator, Temple, Hub: Empirical and Theoretical Advances in the Sociology of Higher Education." Annual Review of Sociology. 34:127-151. (pdf)

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Mary Bernstein. "Culture, Power, and Institutions: A Multi-institutional Politics Approach to Social Movements." Sociological Theory. 26:74-99. (pdf)

2006

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Suzanna M. Crage. "Movements and Memory: The Making of the Stonewall Myth." American Sociological Review. 71:724-751. (pdf)

Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Laura Hamilton, and Brian Sweeney. "Sexual Assault on Campus: A Multi-level, Integrative Approach to Party Rape." Social Problems. 53:483-499. (pdf)

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Martin S. Weinberg. "Identity and Competence: The Use of Culture in the Interpretation of Sexual Images." Sociological Perspectives. 49:411-432. (pdf)

Chapters

2009

Armstrong, Elizabeth A., Paula England, and Alison C. K. Fogarty. "Orgasm in College Hookups and Relationships." Families as the Really Are, edited by Barbara Risman, W.W. Norton & Company. (Link to Book)

2005

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. "From Struggle to Settlement: The Crystallization of a Field of Lesbian/Gay Organizations in San Francisco, 1969-1973." Pp. 161-187 in Social Movements and Organization Theory. Edited by Gerald Davis, Doug McAdam, W. Richard Scott, and Mayer Zald. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Link to Book) (pdf)

2002

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. "Crisis, Collective Creativity, and the Generation of New Organizational Forms: The Transformation of Lesbian/Gay Organizations in San Francisco." Pp. 361-395 in Research in the Sociology of Organizations (vol. 19). Edited by Michael Lounsbury and Marc J. Ventresca. Oxford, UK: JAI Press. (pdf)

1995

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. "Traitors to the Cause? Understanding the Lesbian/Gay 'Bisexuality Debates.'" Pp. 199-217 in Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions.Edited by Naomi Tucker. New York: Haworth Press (pdf)