\subsection{Refereed Papers}
\begin{cvlist}
-\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. The Wikipedia gender gap revisited: C
-haracterizing survey response bias with propensity score estimation. \emph{PLoS ONE} 8-6. Pp. e65782.
+\item Forthcoming. Shaw, Aaron and Benjamin Mako Hill. Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production. \emph{Journal of Communication}.
+\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. The Wikipedia gender gap revisited: Characterizing survey response bias with propensity score estimation. \emph{PLoS ONE} 8-6. Pp. e65782.
\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The remixing dilemma: the trade-off between generativity and originality. \emph{American Behavioral Scientist} 57-5. Pp. 643--663.
\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The cost of collaboration for code and art: Evidence from a remixing community. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). \emph{Award: Best Paper}
\item 2011. Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. Computers can't give credit: How automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI) \emph{Award: Honorable Mention}.
\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community.
\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, Aaron Shaw, and Yochai Benkler. Status, Social Signalling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.
\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence from peer production.
-\item Shaw, Aaron and Benjamin Mako Hill. Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.
\item Benkler, Yochai, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Peer Production: A Modality of Collective Intelligence.
\end{cvlist}