-\subsection{Refereed Papers}
-\begin{cvlist}
-\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. The Wikipedia gender
- gap revisited: Characterizing survey response bias with propensity
- score estimation. \emph{PLOS ONE}. (\emph{Forthcoming})
-\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 2010. Buechley, Leah, and Benjamin Mako Hill. LilyPad in the wild:
- How hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design
- communities. Proceedings of the Conference on Design of Interactive
- Systems (DIS). Aarhus, Denmark.
-\item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Andrés Monroy Hernández, and Kristina
- Olson. Responses to remixing on a social media sharing
- website. Pp. 74--81 in Proceedings of the 4th AAAI Conference on
- Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM). Washington, D.C.
-\item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing errors. In \emph{Error:
- Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures} edited by Mark
- Nunes. Continuum. % (An expanded version of the 2007 journal article.)
-\item 2007. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing Errors. \emph{Media/Culture
- Journal} 10 (Feature Article).
-\item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. How free
- became open and everything else under the sun. \emph{Media/Culture
- Journal} 7 (Feature Article).
-\item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. The social
- production of ethics in Debian and free software communities:
- Anthropological lessons for vocational ethics. In \emph{Free/Open
- Source Software Development} edited by Stefan Koch.
-\item 2003. Michlmayr, Martin, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Quality and the
- reliance on individuals in free software projects. Pp. 105--109 in
- Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering.
-\end{cvlist}
-
-% \subsection{Refereed Conference Papers}
-% \begin{cvlist}
-% \end{cvlist}
+\subsection{Refereed Articles}
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2016. Matias, J. Nathan, Sayamindu Dasgupta, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Skill Progression in Scratch Revisited. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2016. Kiene, Charles, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Surviving an Eternal September: How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2016. Dasgupta, Sayamindu, William Hale, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Remixing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016)}. ACM Press. \emph{Award: Honorable Mention}.
+\item 2015. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. \emph{Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2015)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2015. Huang, Shih-Wen, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, Gary Hsieh. How Activists are Both Born and Made: An Analysis of Users on Change.org. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. % Seoul, South Korea
+\item 2014. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Consider the Redirect: A Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. \emph{Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2014. Zhang, Haoqi, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Benjamin Mako Hill, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, Patrick Minder. WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action. \emph{Proceedings of the Eighth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)}. AAAI Press. (Short Paper \& Poster)
+\item 2014. Shaw, Aaron, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production. \emph{Journal of Communication} 64-2. Pp. 215–38.
+\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. \emph{Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)}. ACM Press. \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. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. \emph{Award: Honorable Mention}.
+\item 2010. Buechley, Leah, and Benjamin Mako Hill. LilyPad in the wild: How hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design communities. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Design of Interactive Systems (DIS)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Andrés Monroy Hernández, and Kristina Olson. Responses to remixing on a social media sharing website. \emph{Proceedings of the 4th AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)}. Pp. 74--81. AAAI Press. % Washington, D.C.
+\item 2007. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing Errors. \emph{Media/Culture Journal} 10 (Feature Article).
+\item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. How free became open and everything else under the sun. \emph{Media/Culture Journal} 7 (Feature Article).
+\item 2003. Michlmayr, Martin, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Quality and the reliance on individuals in free software projects. \emph{Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering (WOSSE)}. Pp. 105--109. IEEE Press.
+\end{cvlist}
+
+\subsection{Books Chapters, Invited Articles \& Other Publications}
+\begin{cvlist}
+\item 2016. [Workshop Position Paper] Dasgupta, Sayamindu and <strong>Benjamin Mako Hill</strong>. (2016) ”Learning With Data: Designing for Community Introspection and Exploration.” Developing a Research Agenda for Human-Centered Data Science. ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016). San Francisco, California. ACM Press.
+\item 2015. [Section Introduction; Section Co-Editor] Benjamin Mako Hill and Seth Schoen. Free Culture: Introduction. In. \emph{The Boy Who Could Change The World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz}. The New Press.
+\item 2015. [Book Chapter] Benkler, Yochai, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Peer Production: A Form of Collective Intelligence. In \emph{Handbook of Collective Intelligence}, edited by Thomas Malone and Michael Bernstein. MIT Press.
+\item 2014. [Invited Article] Shaw, Aaron, Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Sean Munson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, and Patrick Minder. Computer Supported Collective Action. \emph{Interactions} 21, no. 2 74–77. IEEE.
+\item 2013. [Book Chapter] Buechley, Leah, Jennifer Jacobs, Benjamin Mako Hill. Lilypad in the Wild: Technology DIY, E-Textiles, and Gender. In \emph{Textile Messages: Dispatches from the World of E-Textiles and Education}, edited by Leah Buechley, Kylie Peppler, Michael Eisenberg, and Yasmin Kafai. Peter Lang. (Expanded version of 2010 article.)
+\item 2012. [Book Chapter] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Freedom for Users, Not For Software. In \emph{Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market and State}, edited by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich, Levellers Press. Published in German as \emph{Commons: Für eine neue Politik Jenseits von Markt und Staat}, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.
+\item 2010. [Book Chapter] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing errors. In \emph{Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures} edited by Mark Nunes. Continuum. (Expanded version of 2007 article.)
+\item 2010. [Poster] Monroy-Hernández, Andrés and Benjamin Mako Hill. Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of Young Creators. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)}. ACM Press.
+\item 2008. [Book Review] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software. \emph{Minds and Machines} 18:297-299.
+\item 2005. [Invited Article] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Reflections on free software past and future. \emph{First Monday} 10.
+\item 2004. [Book Chapter] Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. The social production of ethics in Debian and free software communities: Anthropological lessons for vocational ethics. In \emph{Free/Open Source Software Development} edited by Stefan Koch.
+\end{cvlist}