Matthew Desmond
American sociologist
Matthew Desmond is a sociologist and the Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology at Princeton University , where he is also the principal investigator of the Eviction Lab.[ 2] [ 3] Desmond was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2022.[ 4] He was formerly the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University .[ 5]
Education
Desmond studied as an undergraduate at Arizona State University , serving at the same time as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in Tempe .[ 6] In 2002, he graduated from ASU with a B.S. degree, summa cum laude in communications and justice studies.[ 7] [ 8] He received a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison .[ 9] [ 10]
Honors
Desmond was awarded a Harvey Fellowship in 2006 and a MacArthur Fellowship in 2015.[ 9] [ 11] He won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction , the 2017 PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award , and the 2016 National Book Critics Circle Award for his work about poverty, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City .[ 12] [ 13] His 2017 Pulitzer Prize citation read, "For a deeply researched exposé that showed how mass evictions after the 2008 economic crash were less a consequence than a cause of poverty."[ 14]
Works
Desmond, Matthew (2008). On the Fireline: Living and Dying with Wildland Firefighters . University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-14407-8 .
Emirbayer, Mustafa and Matthew Desmond (2009). Racial Domination, Racial Progress: The Sociology of Race in America . New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780072970517
Emirbayer, Mustafa; Desmond, Matthew (2015). The Racial Order . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-25366-4 .
Desmond, Matthew (2016). Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City . New York: Crown/Archetype, 2016. ISBN 9780553447446
Desmond, Matthew (2018). "Why Work Doesn't Work Anymore." New York Times Magazine , p. 36, September 16, 2018.
Desmond, Matthew (2019). "American Capitalism Is Brutal. You Can Trace That to the Plantation." New York Times Magazine , 2019 (part of The 1619 Project ).
Desmond, Matthew (2021), "Capitalism", chapter in The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story .
Desmond, Matthew (2023). Poverty, by America . New York: Crown, 2023. ISBN 9780593239919
References
^ Desmond, Matthew (2010). Eviction and the Reproduction of Urban Poverty (PhD). University of Wisconsin-Madison . OCLC 732383033 .
^ "Matthew Desmond | Department of Sociology" .
^ "The Eviction Lab" . Eviction Lab . Retrieved 2023-07-23 .
^ "The American Philosophical Society Welcomes New Members for 2022" .
^ "Matthew Desmond | Department of Sociology" . Sociology.fas.harvard.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2017-07-22 .
^ Jennifer Schuessler. "A Harvard Sociologist on Watching Families Lose Their Homes" , The New York Times , February 19, 2016.
^ "Matthew Desmond '02 B.S." Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University . 10 July 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2019 .
^ "Matt Desmond" . Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality . Retrieved 22 February 2019 .
^ a b Bill Glauber. "'Genius grant' winner Matthew Desmond made in Madison, Milwaukee" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , September. 30, 2015.
^ "Alumnus Desmond wins Pulitzer Prize for 'Evicted' " . news.wisc.edu . Retrieved 12 April 2017 .
^ "Mustard Seed Foundation » List of Fellows" . Msfdn.org. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2017-07-22 .
^ "Video: 2017 Pulitzer Prize Announcement" . www.pulitzer.org . Retrieved 2017-04-11 .
^ Calvin Reid (March 17, 2017). "Louise Erdrich, Matthew Desmond Win 2016 NBCC Awards" . Publishers Weekly . Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
^ The Pulitzer Prizes. "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond (Crown)" .
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