Lowe, Maria R., Luis Romero, and Madeline Carrola. 2024. "'Racism Masked as Safety Concerns': The Experiences of Residents of Color with Racialized Coveillance in a Predominantly White Neighborhood." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 10(3):389-404.
2025 Jesse E. Purdy Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Works Award, Southwestern University
Lowe, Maria R., Madeline Carrola, Dakota Cortez, and Mary Jalufka. 2022. "'I Live Here': How Residents of Color Experience Racialized Surveillance and Diversity Ideology in a Liberal Predominantly White Neighborhood." Social Currents 9(3):207-225
Carrola, Madeline. 2019. Activists in Red Capes: Women's Use of The Handmaid's Tale to Fight for Reproductive Justice." Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography 11(1):89-107.
Carrola, Madeline Yu. "'Use the language they use:' How Institutional Actors Understand 'Victim' and 'Survivor.'"
June, Taylor and Madeline Yu Carrola. "Sacred Spaces and Queer Geographies: Spatial Violence in Homeless Services.”
Carrola, Madeline Yu. “Constructing Good Landlords and Renters: How Landlords and Subsidized Renters Make Sense of Local Government.”
Carrola, Madeline Yu, Taylor June, and Alex Kempler. “Separate and Safer?: Privacy Protections and Housing Women with Domestic Violence Experience.”
Carrola, Madeline Yu. “'Keep Your Change to be the Change': Producing Anti-Homeless Discourse through Non-Profit Fundraising Campaigns.”
Carrola, Madeline Yu and Taylor June. “The Survivor Figure as a Crisis Figure: Exploring Who and What Survives Crises.”
Carrola, Madeline Yu and Taylor June. “Who Bears the Cost?: Examining the Transition Costs of Changing Housing Policies.”