“Decisions Squared: A Deeper Look at Student Characteristics, Performance, and Writing Center Usage in a Multilingual Liberal Arts Program in Russia.” The Writing Center Journal 40.1 (Spring 2022): 55-71.
(Editor). Emerging Writing Research from the Russian Federation. WAC Clearinghouse, University Press of Colorado, 2021.
“A Transnational Training Model for Peer Tutors: Authority, Rhetorical Awareness, and Language in/through Virtual Exchange Practices.” With Olga Aksakalova. In Emerging Writing Research from the Russian Federation, edited by L. Ashley Squires, 2021, 171-192.
“The Canon Zoomed Out: Big Data and the Literary Canon.” Asian English: Histories, Texts, Institutions. Forthcoming from Palgrave, 2021.
“From Anti-Capitalist Polemic to Novel of Success: Reader Reception of Theodore Dreiser’s The Financier in Soviet Successor States.” CR: The New Centennial Review 20.3 (Winter 2020): 75-102.
“Writing Centers and Academic Professionalization in the Russian Federation.” In Western Curricula in International Contexts: An Edited Collection, edited by Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar. Lexington Books, 2018, 1-22.
“Humble Humbugs and Good Frauds: Harold Frederic, Christian Science, and the Anglo-American Professions.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 73.2 (Winter 2018): 353-378.
“Who Uses the Writing Center? An Analysis of Visitors from the NES-HSE Joint Bachelor’s Program, 2013-2018.” Higher Education in Russia and Beyond 2.16 (Summer 2018): 7-10.
Healing the Nation: Literature, Progress and Christian Science. Indiana University Press, 2017.
“The New Economic School Writing and Communication Center and the Case for Student-Oriented Writing Pedagogy in Russia.” Вышее образование в России 12.8 (Fall 2016): 66-73.
“Christian Science and American Literary History.” Literature Compass 13.4 (Spring 2016): 227-235.
“All the News Worth Reading: The Christian Science Monitor and the Professionalization of Journalism.” Book History 18 (Fall 2015): 235-272
“The Standard Oil Treatment: Willa Cather, The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy, and Early 20th Century Collaborative Authorship.” Studies in the Novel 45.3 (Fall 2013): 328-48.
“The Tragedy of Desire: Christian Science in Theodore Dreiser’s The “Genius.” American Literary Realism 45.2 (Winter 2013): 95-117.
“The Wealthiest Man in the Empire: Ben-Hur as Model of Evangelical Political Engagement.” Arizona Quarterly 69.1 (Spring 2013): 23-46.
“A Room of One’s Own in the Academy: The Writing Center as Feminized Space.” With Lisa Leit, et. al. Praxis: A Writing Center Journal. (Fall 2007). Retrieved at: http://www.praxisuwc.com/leit-riddlesperger-squires-sathasivan-smith