[1] Aleksandrova contributed to Austrian and German Social Democratic publications, including Sotsialisticheski vestnik (Socialist Herald), until 1933.
Aleksandrova was a contributor to the journals Novyi zhurnal and Novoe russkoe slovo.
[1] Aleksandrova contributed to a human behavior research project at Columbia University led by cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
She published a series of memoirs of Russian emigrants with funds allocated by the Ford Foundation.
[1] Aleksandrova dedicated a chapter to poet Sergei Yesenin in her English-language book, A History of Soviet Literature, 1917–1964: From Gorky to Solzhenitsyn She referred to the poet's work in reviews and articles, and responded to the publication of new works about Yesenin.