Stabile has published several books in the field of feminism including
Feminism and the Technological Fix and
White Victims, Black Villains: Gender, Race, and Crime News in US Culture. Additionally, she serves on the Ms. Magazine Committee of Scholars, and is an adviser and co-founder of
Fembot Collective. In 2018, she published
The Broadcast 41: Women and the Anti-Communist Blacklist detailing the era when the FBI lead an anti-communist crusade against progressive voices, especially women voices, in broadcasting. Beyond her work in feminist theory, Stabile also became a media figure as the Chair of the
University of Oregon's Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Violence and a leader of the UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence. Propelled by the work of the
New Campus Anti-Rape Movement, the committee's most prominent proposals included suspending the university's plans to expand Greek life, and forming a new office to centralize the
University of Oregon's responses to and prevention of sexual violence. == References ==