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PHILIPPE BOURGOIS
Departments of Anthropology & Family and Community Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
3260 South Street
Philadelphia PA 19104-6398
For inter-office mail: Mail Code 6398; Campus office: 415 Anthropology Museum; Tel: 215-746-1937
<[email protected]> <www.philippebourgois.net>
Updated 02/2013
CURRENT POSITION
Richard Perry University Professor of Anthropology and Family and Community Medicine, Departments of
Anthropology and Family Medicine and Community Practice, University of Pennsylvania (Since 08/01/2007)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Global political economy, medical anthropology, urban anthropology, substance abuse, HIV prevention,
violence, ethnicity and immigration, inner city social suffering, ethnography
GEOGRAPHICAL FOCUS
Inner city United States, Latino/a immigrants, Puerto Rican diaspora, Central America and the Western
Caribbean
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Fluent Spanish and French
Conversational Portuguese
EDUCATION
Post-Doc
1986
École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
PhD
1985
Stanford University, Anthropology
M.A.
1980
Stanford University, Food Research Institute
(Development Economics)
M.A.
1980
Stanford University, Anthropology
B.A.
1978
Harvard College, Social Studies
ACADEMIC PRIZES
1.
For book Righteous Dopefiend
2010 Anthony Leeds Prize, Society for Urban Anthropology
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2.
2010 American Association of University Presses selected for annual Book, Jacket, Journal Show
(scholarly typographic category)
3.
2010 Gregory Bateson Prize, Society for Cultural Anthropology (honorable mention)
4.
2009 Red Star selection, Publishers Weekly.
For article
1. 2008 Virchow Award from the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology for article “Intimate Apartheid:
Ethnic dimensions of habitus among homeless heroin injectors”.
For book In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio
1. 2000 Translation Prize, Centre National des Lettres of the French Ministry of Culture.
2.
1997 Margaret Mead Award from the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied
Anthropology.
3.
1996 C. Wright Mills Prize from the Society for the Study of Social Problems of the American Sociological
Association.
4.
1996 Victor Turner Award for Ethnographic Writing (honorable mention) from the Society for Humanistic
Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association.
5.
1996 Anthony Leeds Prize (honorable mention) from the Society for Urban Anthropology of the American
Anthropological Association.
6.
1996 Robert Park Award for Community Studies (finalist) of the American Sociological Association.
7.
1996 Association of American Publishers Scholarly Publishing Division prize (honorable mention).
TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS
1.
2007-present [Primary position]
Richard Perry University Professor of Anthropology and Family and Community Medicine,
Departments of Anthropology and Family Medicine and Community Practice, University of
Pennsylvania.
2.
2010-present
Faculty Fellow, Penn Institute for Urban Research, University of Pennsylvania.
3.
2011-present
Member of Graduate Group, School of Education, University of Pennsylvania.
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4.
2010 (Feb.)
Visiting Professor, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
5.
2009-present
Consulting Scholar, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
6.
2008-present
Senior Fellow, the Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania.
7.
2008-present
Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania.
8.
2007-present
Latin American Studies Program Faculty Group Member, University of Pennsylvania
9.
1998-2007
Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine, University of
California, San Francisco.
10.
2003-2004
Research Scholar, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
11.
1999-2004
Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Francisco.
12.
1998-1999
Chief, Division of Medical Anthropology, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University
of California, San Francisco.
13.
1988-1998
Professor, Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University. (Elected Chair 1/97; Elected
Acting Chair 6/96; Promoted to Professor 8/96; Promoted to Associate Professor 6/92; Tenured 6/93).
14.
1993-1994
Fulbright Research Professor at the Maestría en Política Económica para Centro América y el Caribe
[Masters Program in Political Economy for Central America and the Caribbean] of the Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de Costa Rica, Heredia.
15.
1990-1991
Visiting Scholar in Residence, Russell Sage Foundation.
16.
1988 Visiting Researcher. Ethnic Conflict Program, Peace Research Institute of Oslo, Norway. (Summer).
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17.
1985-1988
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri.
18.
1985-1986
Resident Researcher. Groupe de Recherche sur les Migrations Internationales GRAMI), Laboratoire
d'Economie Politique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris.
19.
1985 Visiting Researcher. Nicaragua, Centro de Información y Documentación de la Costa Atlántica
(CIDCA). (Summer).
20.
1984 Visiting Scholar, Centro de Investigaciones de la Costa Atlántica, Nicaragua (summer).
21.
1982 Visiting Researcher. Consejo Superior Universitaria Centroamericana, San Jose, Costa Rica.
22.
1980 Feasibility Study for Literacy Campaign in Indigenous Languages, Managua, Literacy Campaign,
Ministry of Education. (Fall).
23.
1979-1980
Resident Researcher. Managua, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Reforma Agraria, Instituto
de Reforma Agraria (CIERA_MIDINRA).
FIELDWORK
1.
2007-present
Inner city poverty, substance abuse, carceralization, and violence in North Philadelphia’s Puerto
Rican neighborhood.
2.
1994-present
HIV risk among homeless heroin injectors and crack smokers in San Francisco.
3.
1999-present
Follow up fieldwork among children of former crack dealers in East Harlem (periodic visits).
4.
1999-present
Follow up fieldwork among Ngöbe banana workers in Bocas del Toro, Panama and Talamanca, Costa
Rica (periodic visits).
5.
1997-2010
Street-based substance abusers in Montreal and Vancouver, Canada (periodic visits).
6.
1994-2007
Undocumented day laborers and former guerrilla fighters from El Salvador in San Francisco’s
Mission District.
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7.
1996-2003
Oral history of a French forced laborer at the I.G. Farben plant in Auschwitz during the Holocaust
(visits).
8.
1995-1997
A corner street gang in San Francisco’s Mission District.
9.
1992 Street Children in Bolivia: La Paz, El Alto, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz. (Summer/Spring).
10.
1985-1991
Puerto Rican crack dealers, East Harlem.
11.
1985-1986
Second generation immigrants in Paris (la Goûte d'Or).
12.
1982-1983
United Brands banana plantation in Costa Rica and Panama (for doctorate).
13.
1979-1986
Miskitu communities of northern Nicaragua: 1979-1980 for the Center for Investigation and Studies
of the Agrarian Reform and the National Literacy Campaign of Nicaragua; summers 1983-1985 and
winter 1986 for the Centro de Investigaciones y Documentación de la Costa Atlántica.
14.
1979 Mopan and Kekchi Maya communities of southern Belize (for Masters).
GRANT AWARDS CURRENT FROM NIH ($ amount = direct + indirect)
1. 1996-2013 NIH R01-DA10164 “The Logics for HIV Risk among Street-Based Heroin Injectors.”
$5,414,320. Role: PI
2.
2009-2014 NIH R01-DA027204, (PI Draine) “Education and empowerment intervention for HIV prevention
in and out of jail.” $400,000. Role: Co-I
3.
2010-2012 Canadian Social Science Research Council, “Sponsorship of In-Residence Post-Doc,
Comparative Substance Abuse Treatment, Canada/US” $100,000. Role: PI
4.
2009-2011 CHRP ID08-SF-049 (PI Riley) “Impact of the Criminal Justice System on the HIV Risk of
Urban Poor Women” $120,000. Role: Co-I
5.
2007-2011 NIH R01 MH078743 (PI Comfort) “HIV Risk among Male Parolees and their Female Partners.”
$208,275. $100,000. Role: Co-I
BOOKS
1. 2009 Righteous Dopefiend. Berkeley: University of California Press. (Series: Public Anthropology.) (First
author with co-author Jeff Schonberg.) Simultaneous hardback/paperback, two printings.
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a. Italian translation: Reietti e fuorilegge. Antropologia della violenza nella metropoli
americana. Rome: Derive Approdi. 2011. Translator: Stefania De Pretis
2.
1995 In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. (Series “Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences”.) Paperback 1996. Two editions, thirteen
printings (over 100,000 sales).
a.
Updated Second U.S. Edition with new Preface and Epilogue. 2003.
b.
Spanish translation: En Busca de Respeto: Vendiendo Crack en Harlem. Buenos Aires:
Siglo XXI. 2010. Translator: Fernando Montero Castrillo
c.
Second Spanish edition: En Busca de Respeto: La Venta de Crack en Harlem. San Juan, PR:
Hurácan. Translator: Fernando Montero Castrillo
d.
Chinese translation. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2008
e.
French translation with new preface and epilogue: En Quête de Respect: Le Crack à Harlem.
Paris: Editions du Seuil. (Série: Liber, directed by Pierre Bourdieu.) 2001.
f. Italian translation with new epilogue: Cercando Rispetto. Drug Economy e Cultura di
Strada, Rome: Derive Approdi 2005 Translators: Alessandro De Giorgi and Stefania De
Pretis
g.
3.
Norwegian translation into Braille and recorded media for the Norwegian Library for Talking
Books and Braille, Oslo, Norway. In Press.
1989 Ethnicity at Work: Divided Labor on a Central American Banana Plantation. Baltimore and London:
Johns Hopkins University Press. (Series, “Studies in Atlantic History and Culture”.)
a.
Spanish translation (with update and revisions): Bananos, etnia, y luchas sociales en Centro
América. San José, Costa Rica: Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones (DEI), and
Maestría en Política Económica de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. 1994.
EDITED VOLUMES
1. 2004 Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. (Second editor with coeditor Nancy Scheper-Hughes.)
2.
1993 Niños vulnerables. La Paz (Bolivia): Dirección Nacional de Prevención de Drogas, Ministerio de
Salud. Secondary co-editor with co-editors Franklin Alcaraz del Castillo et al.
a. English translation: Forgotten Children. La Paz: Ministry of Human Development, National
Secretariat of Health and Social Welfare. 1995.
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3.
1989 Amérique centrale, special issue of Les temps modernes Vol. 44, nos. 517-518. Co-editor Marc
Edelman. 375 pp.
4.
1989 Ethnic Relations in St. Louis, special issue of City and Society Vol. 3, no. 2. Co-editor Ann
Rynearson. 178 pp.
5.
1983 Revolution in Central America. Colorado: Westview Press. Co-edited with SCAN [Stanford Central
American Action Network].
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (including social science journal interviews)
1. 2013 "Interdisciplinary Mixed Methods Research with Structurally Vulnerable Populations: Case Studies
of Injection Drug Users in San Francisco." International Journal of Drug Policy. Second Co-author
with Andrea Lopez, Lisa Wenger, Jennifer Lorvick, Alex Martinez, Alex Kral.
2.
2012 "An anthropologist in unexpected places: Interview with Philippe Bourgois." KulaKula. 2:20-23.
Interview moderated by Johan Henrik Knutsen.
3.
2012 In press. "Sexual Pleasure and Sexual Risk among Women Who Use Methamphetamine: A Mixed
Methods Study." International Journal of Drug Policy. Second author with co-authors Jennifer
Lorvick, Philippe Bourgois, Lisa Wenger, Sonya Arreola, Alexandra Lutnick, Wendee Wechsberg,
and Alex Kral.
4.
2012 "Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg: Righteous Dopefiend." [Excerpt from book Righteous
Dopefiend]. Drugs and the American Dream: An Anthology. Ed. Patricia A. Adler, Peter Adler, and
Patrick K. O'Brien. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. Pp. 80-86.
5.
2011 "Education, Empowerment and Community Based Structural Reinforcement: An HIV Prevention
Response to Mass Incarceration and Removal." International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 34.4
(2011): 295-302. (Final author with Jeffery Draine and Lauren McTighe.)
6.
2011 “La Lumpenización de los Sectores Vulnerables en la Guerra Contra la Droga en Los Estados
Unidos.” Umbrales, Fugas de la Institución Total: Entre Captura y La Vida. Edited by Dario
Malventi. Pp. 22-35. Sevilla: Universidad Internacional De Andalucía. Series Arte y Pensamiento.
7.
2011 "Structural Vulnerability and the Health of Latino Migrant Laborers." Medical Anthropology.
30:4:339-362. (Final author with co-authors James Quesada, Laurie Hart.)
8.
2011 "The Structural Vulnerability Imposed by Hypersegregated Us Inner City Neighborhoods–a
Theoretical and Practical Challenge for Substance Abuse Research." Addiction. 106:11:1975-1977.
(First author with co-author Laurie K Hart.)
9.
2011 "Lumpen Abuse: The Human Cost of Righteous Neoliberalism." City and Society 23:1:2-12
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a. Expanded online Public Health version published as: “Bringing HIV, Substance Abuse and
Homelessness into the University of Pennsylvania Anthropology Museum through PhotoEthnography.” Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal May 2012, Issue 10: Online 10pp.
<http://bit.ly/SocialInnovationsJournalMay2012>. NIHMS #400245.
b. Also featured in The Drum Beat: Art for Public Health Communication Issue 621:[UNAIDSsponsored online publication]: Online at: <http://www.comminit.com/hivaids/content/bringing-hiv-substance-abuse-and-homelessness-university-pennsylvaniaanthropology-museu>
10.
2011 "Drug Use Patterns in the Presence of Crack in Downtown Montréal." Drug and Alcohol Review.
30:2: [In Press]. (Final author with co-authors Elise Roy, Nelson Aruda, Eric Vaillancourt, JeanFrancois Boivin, Carole Morissette, Pascale Leclerc, Michel Alary.)
11.
2011 “The growing popularity of prescription opioid injection in downtown Montréal: New challenges for
harm reduction.” Substance Use and Misuse. 46:9:1142-1150. (Final (senior) author with co-authors
Élise Roy and Nelson Arruda.)
12.
2010 “Qualitative social research in addictions publishing: Creating an enabling journal environment.”
International Journal of Drug Policy, 21:6:441-444. (Final author with Tim Rhodes, Gerald Stimson,
David Moore.)
13.
2010 “Violences étatiques et institutionnelles contre Ie Lumpen aux États-Unis.” In Patrick Bruneteaux and
Daniel Terrolle, eds. L'arrière-cour de la mondialisation: ethnographie des paupérisés. Pp. 125-151.
Paris: Editions du Croquant.
14.
2010 “Science, Religion and the Challenges of Substance Abuse Treatment.” Substance Use & Misuse
45:2395–2400. (Co-authored with Laurie Hart.)
15.
2010 “Prefacio.” In Fumando mañas. Construcción del sentido de la realidad social en un contexto de
ilegalidad. By César Augusto Tapias Hernández. Pp. 15-17. Bogota: Editorial de la Universidad del
Rosario.
16.
2010 “Acceptability of a Safer Injection Facility Among Injection Drug Users in San Francisco.” Kral A,
Wenger L, Carpenter L, Wood E, Kerr T, Bourgois P. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 110:160-163.
17.
2010 “The Challenge of Pregnancy among Homeless Youth: Reclaiming a Lost Opportunity.” Journal for
Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 21:2:140-156. (Second author with co-authors Marcela
Smid and Colette Auerswald.)
18.
2010 “Recognizing Invisible Violence: A Thirty-Year Ethnographic Retrospective.” Barbara Rylko-Bauer,
Linda Whiteford, and Paul Farmer, eds. Global Health in Times of Violence. Pp. 17-40. Santa Fe,
NM: School for Advanced Research Press.
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a. Spanish translation (with revisions): “Treinta años de retrospectiva etnográfica sobre la
violencia en las Américas” Julián López García, Santiago Bastos, and Manuela Camus, eds.
Guatemala: Violencias Desbordadas. Pp. 27-62. Cordoba, Spain: Universidad de Cordoba,
Servicio de Publicaciones. 2009.
b. French translation (with revisions): "Théoriser la violence en Amérique: Retour sur trente
ans d’ethnographie.” L'Homme: Revue française d'anthropologie 3-4:203-204:139-168.
2012.
19.
2010 “Useless Suffering: The War on Homeless Drug Addicts." In The Insecure American: How We Got
Here and What We Should Do About It. Hugh Gusterson and Catherine Besteman, eds. Pp 238-254.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
a. Revised version published as: "Homelessness, Addiction, and Politically Structured Suffering
in the US War on Drugs.” In Drugs and Culture: Knowledge, Consumption and Policy.
Geoffrey Hunt, Maitena Milhet, and Henri Bergeron eds. Pp 241-260. Farnham: Ashgate
Publishing. [2011].
20.
2010 "Narrating the Narco World: A Dialogue with Cristian Alarcón and Philippe Bourgois." Salud
colectiva. 6:3:357-369. Interview moderated by Diego Galeano.
21.
2009 “À la Marge. Risquer l’Anthropologie: Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.” Altérités, 6:2:136-150.
(Interview moderated by Nelson Arruda.)
22.
2009 “Tão perto de casa, tão longe de nós: etnografia das novas margens no centro: Entrevista com
Philippe Bourgois.” Interview moderated by Luis Fernandes. Etnográfica 13:1:197-211.
23.
2008 “The Mystery of Marijuana: Science and the U.S. War on Drugs.” Substance Use & Misuse 43:
581-583.
24.
2008 “Understanding Illicit Substance Use in the Real World.” Medical Education 42: 513–543. (Final
(senior) author with co-authors Dan Ciccarone and Sharad Jain.)
25.
2008 “Sofferenza e vulnerabilità socialmente strutturate. Tossicodipendenti senzatetto negli Stati Uniti.”
[Suffering and Socially Structured Vulnerability] In Antropologia: Violenza Vol 8, num. 9 & 10:113136. Rome: Meltemi. NIHMS220332.
26. 2006
“Reinterpreting Ethnic Patterns among White and African American Men who Inject Heroin: A
Social Science of Medicine Approach.” Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine. 3:10:18051815, 2006. <http://medicine.plosjournals.org/archive/15491676/3/10/pdf/10.1371journal.pmed.0030452-L.pdf>. (First author with co-authors Alexis Martinez,
Alex Kral, Brian Edlin, Jeff Schonberg, Dan Ciccarone.)
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27.
2006 “The Price of Adherence: Qualitative Findings From HIV Positive Individuals Purchasing FixedDose Combination Generic HIV Antiretroviral Therapy in Kampala, Uganda.” AIDS and Behavior
10:4:437-442. (Sixth author with co-authors J. T. Crane, A. Kawuma, J. H. Oyugi, J. T. Byakika, A.
Moss, and D. R. Bangsberg.)
28.
2006 “Viaje al centro de la ciudad opaca: diálogos con Philippe Bourgois.” Alteridades 16:32:83-100.
(Interview moderated by Alvaro Garreaud and Dario Malventi.)
29.
2005 “Epilogo 2005: L'esasperazione strutturale degli abusi sul sottoproletariato” Pp. 339-349. In
Cercando Rispetto: Drug economy e cultura di strada. Rome: Derive Approdi. 2005.
a. Spanish translation in: En Busca de Rispetto: Vendiendo Crack en Harlem. Buenos Aires:
Siglo XXI.
30.
2005 “Intimate apartheid: Ethnic dimensions of habitus among homeless heroin injectors.” Ethnography
8:1:7-33. (Awarded the Virchow Prize from the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology). 2007.
a. French version: “Un ‘apartheid intime’: Dimensions ethniques de l’habitus chez les
toxicomanes sans-abri de San Francisco.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 160:3245. (First author with co-author Jeff Schonberg). 2005
b. Spanish version: “Apartheid íntimo: Dimensiones étnicas del habitus entre los heroinómanos
sin techo. Pensar. 3/4:66-90. 2009.
31.
2005 “Social Structural Production of HIV Among Injection Drug Users.” Social Science & Medicine
61:5:1026-1044. (Third author with co-authors Tim Rhodes, Merrill Singer, Samuel Friedman, and
Steffanie Strathdee.)
32.
2005 “‘You Can’t Do Nothing in This Damn Place’: Sex and Intimacy Among Couples With an
Incarcerated Male Partner.” The Journal of Sex Research 42:1:3-12. (Fourth author with co-authors
Megan Comfort, Olga Grinstead, Kathleen McCartney, and Kelly Knight.)
33.
2005 “Missing the Holocaust: My Father’s Account of Auschwitz from August 1943 to June 1944.”
Anthropological Quarterly 78:1:89-123.
34.
2004 “U.S. Inner city apartheid and the war on drugs: Crack among homeless heroin addicts.” In
Unhealthy Health Policy: A Critical Anthropological Examination. Arachu Castro, and Merill
Singer eds. Pp. 303-313. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.
a. Revised French version: “Le crack et l’économie politique de la souffrance sociale.” In
Villes et toxicomanies: De la connaissance à la prévention. Michel Joubert, Pilar GirauxArcella, and Chantal Mougin, eds. Pp. 85-92. Paris: Erès. 2005.
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35.
2004 “Everyday Violence and the Gender of Hepatitis C Among Young Women Who Inject Drugs in San
Francisco.” Human Organization. 63:3:253-264. (First author with co-authors Bridget Prince and
Andrew Moss.)
36.
2004 “Masculinity and Undocumented Labor Migration: Injured Latino Day Laborers in San Francisco.”
Social Science and Medicine. 59:6:1159-1168. (Second author with co-authors Nick Walter and
Margarita Loinaz.)
37.
2004 “The Everyday Violence of Gang Rape.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Nancy
Scheper-Hughes and Philippe Bourgois, eds. Pp. 339-343. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
38.
2004
39.
2003 “One Hundred Years of United Fruit Company Letters.” In Banana Wars: Power, Production and
History in the Americas. Steve Striffler and Mark Moberg, eds. Pp. 103-144. Durham, North
Carolina: Duke University Press.
40.
2003 “Philippe Bourgois in Amsterdam: An Interview.” Moderated by Bowen Paulle. Amsterdams
Sociologisch Tijdschrift 30:4:544-574.
41.
2003 “Explaining the Geographic Variation of HIV among Injection Drug Users in the United States.”
Substance Use and Misuse. 38:14:2049-2063 (Second author with co-author Dan Ciccarone.)
42.
2003
43.
44.
45.
“Introduction: Making Sense of Violence.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Nancy
Scheper-Hughes and Philippe Bourgois, eds. Pp. 1-27. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. (Second author
with co-author Nancy Scheper-Hughes.)
“Forward.” In Laughter out of Place: Race, Class, Violence and Sexuality in a Rio Shantytown,
Donna Goldstein, author. Pp. xiii-xvii. Berkeley: The University of California Press. (Second author
with co-author Nancy Scheper-Hughes.)
2003 “University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, Department of Anthropology, History
and Social Medicine.” Academic Medicine. 78:10:1060-61.
2003
“Crack and the Political Economy of Social Suffering.” Addiction Research and Theory.
11:1:31-37.
a. Spanish translation: “Crack-cocaína y economía política del sufrimiento social en
Norteamérica.” Monografias Humanitas 5:95-103.
“Hepatitis C Virus Seroconversion Among Young Injection Drug Users: Relationships and
Risks.” Journal of Infectious Diseases. 186:11:1558-64. (fourth author with co-authors Hahn JA,
Page-Shafer K, Lum PJ, Stein E, Evans JL, Busch MP, Tobler LH, Phelps B, Moss AR).
46.
2002
47.
2002 “The Politics of Photographic Aesthetics: Confronting the HIV Epidemic among Heroin Injectors in
Russia.” International Journal of Drug Policy. 13:387-392. (Second author with co-author Jeff
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Schonberg.)
a. Spanish version: “Politica y Estetica Fotografica: Una Documentacion Critica de la Epidemia
de HIV Entre Usuarios de Heroina Inyectada en Rusia y Estados Unidos.” Ecuador
48.
2002 “Understanding Inner City Poverty: Resistance and Self-Destruction Under U.S. Apartheid.” In
Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines, Jeremy MacClancy, ed. Pp. 15-32. Chicago, Il:
University of Chicago Press.
a.
German translation: “Crackdealer in East Harlem: Widerstand und Selbstzerstorung unter
Amerikanischer Apartheid.” In Drogen Dealer: Ansichten Eines Verrufenen Gewerbes,
Bettina Paul and Henning Schmidt-Semisch, eds. Pp. 167-182. Freiburg, Germany:
Lambertus. 1998.
b.
Original French version: “Résistance et autodestruction dans l'apartheid Américain.” Actes
de la recherche en sciences sociales. 120:60-68. 1997.
c.
Edited version: “US Inner-City Apartheid: The Contours of Structural and Interpersonal
Violence.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology, Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P,
eds. Pp. 297-303. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.
d.
Reprinted in: Revista Análysis 2002;4:57-68.
e.
Spanish translation: “Pensando la pobreza en Gueto: Resitencia y Autodestrucción en el
Apartheid Norteamericano” in Etnografías Contemporánias. 2:2:25-43. 2006.
49.
2002
“Cross-Methodological and Theoretical Dialogue: Anthropology and Epidemiology on Drugs.”
International Journal of Drug Policy. 13:259-269.
50.
2002
“Ethnography’s Troubles and the Reproduction of Academic Habitus.” International Journal of
Qualitative Studies in Education. 15:4:417-420.
51.
2002 “The Violence of Moral Binaries: Response to Leigh Binford.” Ethnography. 3:2:221.
52.
2002 "Social Context of Work Injury among Undocumented Day Laborers in San Francisco" Journal of
General Internal Medicine. 17:221-229. (Second author with co-authors Nicholas Walter, H.
Margarita Loinaz, and Dean Schillinger.)
53.
2001 “Culture of Poverty.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Smelser, NJ
and Paul B. Baltes, eds. Pp. 11904-11907. Oxford: Pergamon.
54.
2001 “Soft Tissue Infections Among Injection Drug Users--San Francisco, California, 1996-2000.”
Journal of the American Medical Assocition 285:21:2707-2708. June 6, 2001 (Seventh author with
co-authors Dan Ciccarone, Josh Bamberger, Alex Kral, Brian Edlin, Chris Hobart, Al Moon, Ed
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Murphy, Hobart Harris, David Young.)
a.
55.
2001 “Epilogue à l’édition Française.” Epilogue to the 2003 edition. In En quête de respect: le crack à
Harlem. Pp. 385-394. Paris: Editions du Seuil.
a.
56.
58.
Updated English version as “Epilogue to Second Edition,” In In Search of Respect: Selling
Crack in El Barrio, Philippe Bourgois, author. Pp. 339-351. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2003.
2001 “Préface à la version Française.” Preface to the 2003 edition. In En quête de respect: le crack à
Harlem. Pp. 17-25. Philippe Bourgois, author. Paris: Editions du Seuil.
a.
57.
Reprinted from MMWR Weekly. 50:381-384.
Updated English version: “Preface to 2003 Second Edition.” In In Search of Respect: Selling
Crack in El Barrio, Philippe Bourgois, author. Pp. xvii-xxiii. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2003.
2001 “The Power of Violence in War and Peace: Post-Cold War Lessons from El Salvador”. Ethnography
2:1:5-34.
a.
Reprinted in: Istmo Revista virtual de estudios literarios y culturales centroamericanos Issue
8 enero– junio 2004
<http://www.denison.edu/collaborations/istmo/n08/articulos/power.html>
b.
Edited version: “The Continuum of Violence in War and Peace: Post-Cold War Lessons from
El Salvador.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology, Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois
P, eds. Pp. 421-430. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.
c.
French translation: “La Violence en temps de guerre et en temps de paix: Leçons de l’aprèsguerre froide: l’exemple du Salvador.” Cultures & Conflits 2002; 47:81-116.
<http://www.conflits.org/index825.html> & <http://www.conflits.org/index827.html>
d.
Spanish translation: “El poder de la violencia en la Guerra y en la paz: lecciones pos-Guerra
Fría de El Salvador.” Apuntes de Investigación del CECYP 8:73-98, 2002.
e.
Spanish translation: “Mas alla de una pornografia de violencia: Lecciones desde El
Salvador.” Chapter 1 in Jóvenes sin tregua: Culturas y políticas de la violencia. Francisco
Ferrándiz and Carles Feixa eds. Barcelona: Editorial anthropos. 2005.
f.
German translation: “Die Macht der Gewalt, Lehren aus El Salvador.” Das Argument
263:148-162, 2005.
2001 “Buprenorphine: ‘Field Trials’ of a New Drug.” Qualitative Health Research 11:1:69-84. (Second
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author with co-authors Michael Agar, John French and Owen Murdoch).
59.
2000 “Violating Apartheid in the United States: On the Streets and in Academia.” In Racing Research,
Researching Race: Methodological Dilemmas in Critical Race Studies, Francis Winddance Twine
and Jonathan Warren, eds. Pp. 187-214. New York: New York University Press.
60.
2000
“Disciplining Addictions: The Bio-politics of Methadone and Heroin in the United States.”
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 24:2:165-195.
61.
2000
“Needle Exchange, HIV Infection and the Politics of Science: Confronting Canada's Cocaine
Injection Epidemic with Participant Observation.” Medical Anthropology 18:325-350. (First author
with Julie Bruneau.)
62.
2000 “Comment on Sidney Mintz’ “Sows’ Ears and Silver Linings: A Backward Look at Ethnography.””
Current Anthropology 41:2:177-178.
63.
1999
“Drogues, pharmacologie, et discours social en France: perspectives ethnographiques.” In Les
drogues en France: politiques, marchés, usages, Claude Faugeron, ed. Pp. 77-85. Geneva,
Switzerland: Georg Editeur. (First author with Tarek Elhaik.)
a.
64.
Spanish translation: “Drogas, farmacologiá y discurso social en francia: perspectivas
etnográficas” Revista Análysis 2002;4:70-76.
1999 “Homeless in El Barrio: the life of a Puerto Rican drug dealer in Harlem.” The Weight of the World:
Social Suffering in Contemporary Societies, Pierre Bourdieu, ed. Stanford: Stanford University
Press. 1999.
a.
French Version: “Homeless in El Barrio: la vie d'un dealer Porto-ricain de Harlem.” Actes de
la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 93:59-68, 1992.
b.
Shortened version reprinted in: La misère du monde, Pierre Bourdieu, ed. Pp. 205-217. Paris:
Editions du Seuil. 1993.
c.
Translated editions in German, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese.
65.
1999
“Theory, Method, and Power in Drug and HIV-Prevention Research: A Participant-Observer's
Critique.” Substance Use and Misuse 34:14:2153-2170.
66.
1998
“Heroin Addict Habit Size in Three Cities: Context and Variation.” Journal of Drug Issues
28:4:921-940. (Second author with co-authors Michael Agar, John French, and Owen Murdoch.)
67.
1998
“Families and Children in Pain in the U.S. Inner City” Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of
Childhood, Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Carolyn Sargent, eds. Pp. 331-351. Berkeley: University of
California Press. (Edited excerpt from book In Search of Respect: …)
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a. “Families and Children in Pain.” In: Ethnography and the City: Readings on Doing Urban
Ethnography. Richard E. Ocejo, ed. Pp. 32-40. New York:Routledge. 2013.
68.
1998 “Just Another Night in a Shooting Gallery.” Theory, Culture and Society 15:2:37-66. (Received
honorable mention for the Virchow Prize of the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology)
a.
French version as: “Une nuit dans une shooting gallery: enquête sur le commerce de la
drogue à East Harlem.” In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 94:59-78. 1992.
b.
Updated edited version published as “Welcome to an East Harlem shooting gallery.” In
Reflecting on America: anthropological views of U.S. culture, Clare L. Boulanger, ed. Pp.
148-161. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. 2008.
69.
1998 “The Moral Economies of Homeless Heroin Addicts: Confronting Ethnography, HIV Risk and
Everyday Violence in San Francisco Shooting Encampments.” Substance Use and Misuse
33:11:2323-2351. (Feature article followed by commentaries “Ethnography of Substance Use.”)
70.
1998 “Una historia callejera en El Barrio.” Educación y biblioteca: revista mensual de documentación y
recursos didácticos 88: 44-45.
71.
1997 “Overachievement in the Underground Economy: The Life Story of a Puerto Rican Stick-up Artist in
East Harlem.” Free Inquiry for Creative Sociology 25:1:23-32. Special issue: Gangs, Violence, and
Drugs.
a.
72.
Reprinted in: Gangs, Drugs, and Violence. Alberto G. Mata ed. Edwin Mellen Press. In
Press
1997 “Social Misery and the Sanctions of Substance Abuse: Confronting HIV Risk Among Homeless
Heroin Addicts in San Francisco.” Social Problems. 44:2:155-173. (First author with secondary coauthors Mark Lettiere and James Quesada.)
a.
Reprinted in: Drugs, Alcohol, and Social Problems, James Orcutt and David Rudy, eds. Pp.
257-258.
73.
1996 “Extrême souffrance sociale dans l'Inner City américaine: la politique du welfare familial dans East
Harlem.” La revue M 85/86:50-60.
74.
1996 “Confronting Anthropology, Education, and Inner-City Apartheid.” American Anthropologist
98:2:249-258.
75.
1996 “In Search of Masculinity: Violence, Respect, and Sexuality Among Puerto Rican Crack Dealers in
East Harlem.” British Journal of Criminology 36:3:412-427.
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76.
a.
Reprinted in: Men’s Lives, 5th Ed., Michael Kimmel and Michael Messner, eds. Boston:
Allyn and Bacon. 2000.
b.
Reprinted in: Crime, Criminal Justice and Masculinities. Stephen Tomsen ed. Ashgate
Publishers. Pp. 281-296. 2008.
c.
Reprinted in: Ethnography in Context. Richard Hobbs, ed. Pp. London: SAGE Publications.
2011.
d.
French translation: “Violence, respect et sexualité chez les revendeurs de crack portoricains
d’East Harlem.” Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales. 18:3:55-76. 2002.
http://remi.revues.org/document1610.html.
1996 “Office Work and the Crack Alternative Among Puerto Rican Drug Dealers in East Harlem.” In
Urban Life 3rd Edition, George Gmelch and Walter Zenner, eds. Pp. 418-431. Prospect Heights, IL:
Waveland Press.
a.
Revised and updated with Epilogue in: Urban Life: Readings in the Anthropology of the
City, 5th Edition, George Gmelch and Walter Zenner, eds. Pp. 202-216. Prospect Heights,
IL: Waveland Press. 2010.
77.
1995 “Hope To Die a Dope Fiend.” Cultural Anthropology. 10:4:587-593. (Second author with co-author
Charles Pearson.)
78.
1995 “The Political Economy of Resistance and Self-Destruction in the Crack Economy: An Ethnographic
Perspective.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 749:97-118. Special issue, “The
Anthropology of Lower Income Urban Enclaves: The Case of East Harlem.”
79.
a.
Adapted version: "From Jibaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting the Restructuring of
Capitalism in El Barrio." In Articulating Hidden Histories: Exploring the Influence of Eric
R. Wolf, Jane Schneider and Rayna R. Reiter, eds. Pp. 125-141. Berkeley: University of
California Press. 1995.
b.
Reprinted in: Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History. R. Jon McGee and Richard
L. Warms, eds. Pp. 315-329. Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Company. 2000.
c.
Adapted version: Mapping the Social Language: Readings In Sociology, Susan Ferguson,
ed. Pp. 232-243. Braintree, MA: Mayfield Publishing Company. 1999.
1993 “Exorcising Sex-For-Crack Prostitution: An Ethnographic Perspective From Harlem.” In Crack Pipe
as Pimp: An Eight-City Ethnographic Study of the Sex-For-Crack Phenomenon, Mitchell Ratner, ed.
Pp. 97-132. Lexington MA: Lexington Books. (First author with co-author Eloise Dunlap.)
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80.
1993
81.
1993 “La mobilisation ethnique.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 99:53-64.
82.
1990 “Confronting Anthropological Ethics: Lessons From Central America.” International Journal of
Peace Research 27:1:43-54.
83.
a.
Expanded and revised version: “Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons From
Fieldwork in Central America.” In Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an
Anthropology for Liberation, Faye Harrison, ed. Pp. 110-126. Washington DC: Association
of Black Anthropologists and American Anthropological Association. 1991.
b.
Spanish translation: “Éticas antropológicas en confrontación: lecciones etnográficas de
Centro América.” Estudios Sociales Centroamericanos 54:101-117. 1990.
c.
Reprinted in: The Applied Anthropology Reader, James McDonald, ed. Pp. 26-39. Boston:
Allyn & Bacon. 2002.
d.
Reprinted in: Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, Antonius. Robben and
Jeffrey Sluka, ed. Boston: Blackwell Publishing. 2006.
1989 “In Search of Horatio Alger: Culture and Ideology in the Crack Economy.” Contemporary Drug
Problems 16:4:619-649.
French translation: “A la poursuite du rêve Américain: culture et idéologie dans l'économie
du crack.” Les temps modernes 47:548:133-161.
b. Reprinted in: Supplement to Cultures & Conflict, Sunil Khanna, ed. Dubuque, Iowa:
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 1994.
a.
c.
Reprinted in: Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice, Craig Reinarman and
Harry G. Levine, eds. Pp.57-76. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1996.
d.
Reprinted in: Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice Volume II: Cultures and Markets, Crime
and Criminal Justice, Nigel South, ed. Pp. 109-126. Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishers. 1995.
e.
Shorter version: “Crack in Spanish Harlem: Culture and Economy in the Inner City.”
Anthropology Today 5:4:6_11. 1989.
f.
Reprinted in: Talking About People: Readings in Contemporary Cultural Anthropology,
William Haviland and Robert Gordon, eds. Pp. 113-119. Mountain View CA: Mayfield
Publishing Co. 1993; pp. 88-94. 1996.
g.
Reprinted in: Applying Cultural Anthropology, Aaron Podolefsky and Peter Brown, eds. Pp.
26-33. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co. 1994. Second edition; Third edition,
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pp. 212-219. 1994.
h.
Reprinted in: Medical Anthropology. Cecil G. Helman ed. Ashgate Publishing Pp. 49-54.
2008.
84.
1989 “Confrontations ethniques dans la révolution sandiniste.” Les temps modernes 44:517/518:282_308.
85.
1989 “Amérique centrale: perspectives américaines.” Les temps modernes 44:517/518:7_13. Co_author
Marc Edelman.
86.
1989 “If You're not Black You're White: A History of Ethnic Relations in St. Louis.” City and Society
3:2:106_131.
87.
1989 “Introduction: Black and White in Color.” City and Society 3:2: 101-105. Co-author Ann Rynearson.
88.
1989 “West Indian Immigration to Costa Rica and the Origins of the Banana Industry.” Cimarron
11:1/2:58_86.
89.
1989 “The Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.” In Sandinista Nicaragua Part I: Revolution, Religion, and Social
Policy. An Annotated Bibliography with Analytical Introductions, Neil Snarr, ed. Pp. 135_163. Ann
Arbor: Pierian Press. Series: Resources on Contemporary Issues. Co-author Charles Hale.
90.
a.
Spanish translation: “La Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua.” Estudios sociales Centroamericanos
54:157-177. Co-author Charles Hale. 1990.
b.
Expanded version prepared with Hans-Petter Buvollen as: Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast__An
Annotated Bibliography. Oslo, Norway: PRIO Inform No. 6, 101 pp. 1986.
1988 “Conjugated Oppression: Class and Ethnicity Among Kuna and Guaymi Banana Workers on a
Corporate Plantation.” American Ethnologist 15:2:328_348.
a.
Reprinted in: Inquiry at the Grassroots, William Glade and Charles Reilly, eds. Pp. 55-81.
Washington D.C.: Inter-American Foundation.
91.
1988 “Les Miskitos du Nicaragua.” Journal de la société des américanistes 74:2-10.
92.
1986 “The Miskitu of Nicaragua: Politicized Ethnicity.” Anthropology Today 2:2:4_9.
a.
French Translation: “Les Miskitos du Nicaragua: guerres et ethnies.” Babylone [Paris]
5:67_84. 1986.
b.
Original version: Révolution, Ethnicity and Violence.” In Vers des sociétés pluriculturelles:
études comparatives et situation en France, Association Française des Anthropologues, ed.
Pp. 467-474. Paris: ORSTOM. 1987.
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93.
1986 “The Black Diaspora in Costa Rica.” New West Indian Guide Nieuwe West_Indische Gids 60:3/4:149166.
a.
Reprinted in: Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean: Social Dynamics and Cultural
Transformations, Norman Whitten, Jr. and Arlene Torres, eds. Pp. 119-132. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press. 1998.
b.
Revised version: “Blacks in Costa Rica: Upward Mobility and Ethnic Discrimination.” In
Costa Rica, Marc Edelman and Joanne Kennan, eds. Pp. 161-169. New York: Grove Press.
1989.
94.
1986 “Guerre ou autonomie: les Miskitos du Nicaragua.” Journal de la société des américanistes 72:242248.
95.
1985 “Ethnic Diversity on a Corporate Plantation: Guaymi Labor on a United Fruit Company Plantation in
Panama and Costa Rica.” Cambridge MA: Occasional Paper No. 19 of Cultural Survival. 52 pp.
a.
96.
97.
1985 “Ethnic Minorities.” In Nicaragua: The First Five Years, Thomas Walker, ed. Pp. 201_216. New
York: Praeger Publishers.
a.
Revised Spanish translation: “Las minorías étnicas en la revolución nicaragüense.” Estudios
Sociales Centroamericanos 39:13-31. 1984.
b.
Reprinted as: “Etnicidad y revolución en Nicaragua.” Civilización [Mexico] 3:111-138.
1985.
1985 “Nicaragua's Ethnic Minorities in the Revolution.” Monthly Review 36:9:22-24.
a.
98.
99.
Excerpt reprinted in: “Hazardous Pesticides in Panama-Guaymi laborers at Risk.” Cultural
Survival Quarterly 9:4:37-38. 1985.
Reprinted in: Nicaragua: Unfinished Revolution, Peter Rosset and John Vandermeer, eds.
Pp. 459-472. New York: Grove Press. 1987.
1984 “Racism and the Multinational Corporation” Indigenous World/Mundo Indígena 2:3:4-8.
a.
Spanish translation: “Racismo, división y violencia.” Dialogo Social 17:164:18-25. 1984.
b.
Revised version: “Etnicidad y lucha de clases en la subsidiaria de la United Fruit Company
en Costa Rica y Panama.” Boletín de antropología americana [Mexico] 8:63-74. 1983.
1982 “What U.S. Foreign Policy Faces in Rural El Salvador.” Monthly Review 34:14-30.
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100.
1981 “Class, Ethnicity and the State Among the Miskitu Amerindians of Northeastern Nicaragua.” Latin
American Perspectives 8:2:22-39.
a. Revised version: “The Mosquitia in Revolution: Nicaragua's Indigenous Minority Question.”
In The Nicaraguan Revolution, Thomas Walker, ed. Pp. 303-318. New York: Praeger
Publishers. 1981.
101.
1981 “La Mosquitia y la Revolución: informe de una investigación rural en la Costa Atlántica norte.” In La
Mosquitia en la Revolución. Pp. 89-149. Managua: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la
Reforma Agraria (CIERA). Co-author with Georg Grünberg.
a.
Excerpts in German translation: “Die Miskitus und die Revolution. Die Probleme der
Indianishen Minderheiten Nicaraguas.” Taz-Journal 2:70-79. 1980.
GENERAL AUDIENCE PUBLICATIONS (Selected)
1.
2010 “In Search of Respect: An Interview with Philippe Bourgois.” Anthropology Works. Moderated by
Barbara Miller. <http://anthropologyworks.com/?p=3233>.
2.
2010 “Too Long a Wait for Housing: Philadelphia Needs to Help Those with
a. HIV/AIDS.” Philadelphia Inquirer. December 12. p. D5. 2010. Co-authored with Amy Nunn.
3.
2004 “March 19” (diary included in David Glenn’s profile “The Buzz in Higher Education.” The Chronicle
of Higher Education 50:31:A6 (April 9).
4.
2003 “Correspondances new-yorkaises: Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.” Vacarme [Paris] (été) 24:120123. (Interview moderated by Aude Lalande & Victoire Patouillard.)
5.
2001 “Mutation des Usages de Drogues en Amerique du Nord: Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.”
[Transformations in Drug Use in North America : Interview with Philippe Bourgois.] Peddro
Prevention Education Drogue [UNESCO/UNAIDS] December pp. 22-25. (Interview moderated by
journal editor.)
6.
1998 “Dossier Crack.” Alter Ego 21:8-10. (Interview moderated by Alain Ternus.)
7.
1997 “Philippe Bourgois: Current Research” Chronicle of Higher Education November 21:B8 (Feature
section: “What 15 Top Anthropologists Are Working on Now”.
8.
1995 “Workaday World, Crack Economy.” The Nation (December 4) pp. 706-11.
a.
Reprinted in: Crisis in American Institutions, 11th ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
b.
Reprinted in: The Applied Anthropology Reader, James McDonald, ed. Pp. 149-155.
Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 2002.
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9.
1995 “The Fine Art of Fitting In.” Harper's Magazine (November) pp.20-22.
a.
Excerpt in: Cultural Anthropology, Barbara Miller, ed. P. 36. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 1999.
10.
1991 “Growing Up in East Harlem: An Ethnographic Perspective.” The American Enterprise (May-June)
pp. 30-33.
11.
1990 “Entrevista: Philippe Bourgois, Ilusos de traficante.” [Interview : Philippe Bourgois, the Dreams of
Drug Dealers.] Veja [Brasil] 23:37:5-7, (September 19). (Interview moderated by Elio Gaspari.)
12.
1989 “Just Another Night on Crack Street.” New York Times Magazine November 12, pp. 52-53, 60-65, 94.
(Three letters to the editor commenting article published December 3, 1989.)
a.
Reprinted in: Applying Anthropology: An Introductory Reader, Aaron Podolefsky and Peter
Brown, eds. Pp. 133-138. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co. 1992.
13.
1989 “Culture du refus: Interview avec Philippe Bourgois et Terry Williams.” [ Culture of Refusal :
Interview with Philippe Bourgois and Terry Williams.] In Le Nouvel Observateur (May 18-24) p.108.
(Interview moderated by Dominique Nora.)
14.
1982 “Running for My Life in El Salvador: An American Caught in a Government Attack that Chiefly
Killed Civilians.” The Washington Post February 14. pp. C1,C5.
15.
1982 “At Night We Ran, Hoping the Babies’ Cries Would not Alert Salvadoran Army Patrols.” San Jose
Mercury January 28. p. 9B.
VIDEOS
1. 2010 “Philippe Bourgois: Preparing the Exhibit Righteous Dopefiend.” (Produced by University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology.) Video 1 hour.
http://www.youtube.com/user/pennmuseum#p/u/6/hAboYawi3q0
2.
2009 “Early-Morning Injection Session in San Francisco.” Video 8 minutes. (Produced with Fernando
Montero and Charles Pearson.)
3.
1998 “Speedballing: Booting and Jacking: A Three Person Share.” Pilot video sponsored by NIDA's
Community Research Branch, Washington DC. (Produced with, Jim Quesada, and Mark Lettiere.
Camera and sound by Raul Pereira.)
4.
1995 “Risky HIV Practices in San Francisco”. Video series sponsored by the National Institute on Drug
Abuse (NIDA). Distributed by NIDA's Community Research Branch, Washington DC. (Produced
with Charles Pearson.)
EXHIBITIONS AND MULTI-MEDIA INSTALLATIONS
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1.
2010-2011
“Righteous Dopefiend: Homelessness Poverty and Addiction in Urban America.” Photo-Ethnography
Exhibition. Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. December 4
through May. (Co-curated with Jeff Schonberg and Laurie Hart.)
2.
2009 “Righteous Dopefiend: Voices of the Homeless.” Audiovisual Installation. Slought Foundation
Gallery. December 3 through December 31. (Co-curated with Jeff Schonberg, Fernando Montero,
Aaron Billheimer, Laurie Hart, and Ben Neiditz.)
HUMAN RIGHTS PUBLICATIONS (Selected)
1. 2012 Bergen, Norway. "Born in the USA: Interview with Philippe
Bourgois." Moderated by Åse Johanne Roti Dahl. CMI: Christian Michelsen Institute, Research for
Development and Justice. <http://www.cmi.no/news/?1084-born-in-the-usa>
2.
1996 “Just Another Night in the Emergency Room.” The SFUI Quarterly 1:1:22-24.
3.
1987 “The Miskitu Conflict on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.” IWGIA Newsletter 49:69-87.
4.
1986 “Guerre et dialogue en Moskita.” Ethnies [Paris] 4/5:51-52.
5.
1986 “Les Guaymis: les damnés de la plantation.” Ethnies [Paris] 4/5:43-45.
6.
1986 “Defense Testimony of Philippe Bourgois, Anthropologist.” In Por Amor al Pueblo: Not Guilty/The
Trial of the Winooski 44, Ben Baily et al, eds. Pp. 41-54. White River Junction (VT): Front Porch
Publishing.
7.
1985 “Philippe Bourgois, 26 Year Old North American.” In Forced to Move: Salvadoran Refugees in
Honduras, Renato Camarda, ed. Pp. 15-17. San Francisco: Circle Publications.
8.
1982 “Eyewitness Report: El Salvador.” Mesoamerica 1:2:1-2.
9.
1982 “Question of the Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in any Part of the World...”
United Nations Economic and Social Council document No. E/CN.4/1982/NGO/15, (Feb. 12):1-3.
10.
1982 “Statement of Philippe Bourgois, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Stanford
University.” In Presidential Certification on El Salvador. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on InterAmerican Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 97th Congress,
Second Session Vol. I, Feb. 23, 1982: 176-200.
a.
Entered by Rep. Tom Harkin into the Congressional Record 128:6. [1982]
PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, POLICY REPORTS, AND WORKING PAPERS
1.
2001 “Explaining Drug Preferences: Heroin, Crack and Fortified Wine in a Social Network of Homeless
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African-American and White Injectors.” In Proceedings of the Community Epidemiology Work
Group. NIH Publication #01-4916. Pp. 411-418. Washington DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
(First author with co-author Jeff Schonberg.)
2.
2001 “Biological and Behavioral Predictors of Soft Tissue Infections in Injection Drug Users”. In:
Community Epidemiology Working Group Meeting, National Institutes of Drug Abuse. San
Francisco, California. Dec 12-15. Second author with co-authors Dan Ciccarone, Brian Edlin.
3.
1999 “La caricature américaine: apartheid culturel et luttes identitaires.” Thirtieth Anniversary
Colloquium Presentations of the Centre de Recherches Sociologiques sur le Droit et les Institutions
Pénales of the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Ministère de la Justice. Paris,
France: CD-ROM. First author with Tarek Elhaik.
4.
1997 “Extreme Social Suffering in the U.S. Inner City: An Ethnographic Perspective on Family 'Welfare'
Policy.” In The New Urban Marginality in the Dual Metropolis: Poor Urban Youths in France and
the United States; Towards a Research Agenda, Manuel Castels and Eric Klinenberg, eds. Pp. 55-70.
Research Monograph #1, Center for Western European Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
5.
1996 “Heroin Habit Size: Context and Variation.” Rockville MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Second author with co-authors Michael Agar, John French, Owen Murdoch.
6.
1995 "Participant Observation Study of Indirect Paraphernalia Sharing/HIV Risk in a Network of Heroin
Injectors." Final Report to the Community Research Branch Division of Epidemiology and
Prevention Research, Community Epidemiological Working Group of the National Institute on Drug
Abuse. Washington, DC. June 20. 39 pp.
7.
1993 “From Marcus Garvey to Mamachi and Miskitu Autonomy: Politicized Ethnicity along Central
America's Atlantic Coast.” Cambridge: Center for International Studies Working Paper,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
8.
1990 “Hypotheses and Ethnographic Analysis of Concealment in the Underground Economy: The
Economic and Ideological Dynamics of the Census Undercount.” Ethnographic Exploratory
Research Report #6. Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census, Center for Survey Methods Research.
9.
1987 “The Black Experience in Costa Rica: Racism and Upward Mobility.” In Vers des sociétés
pluriculturelles: études comparatives et situation en France, Association Française des
Anthropologues, ed. Pp. 203-211. Paris: ORSTOM.
10.
1983 “Etnicidad y clase en una subsidiaria de la United Fruit Company en Costa Rica y Panamá.” In
Memoria del seminario Costa Atlántica de Centroamérica, Carmen Murillo and David Smith, eds.
Pp. 107-130. San Jose, Costa Rica: Confederación Universitaria Centroamericana (CSUCA).
11.
1980 “Bemerkungen zur Anekennung des Gemeinschaftslandes in der Mosquitia [Community Land Tenure
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Patterns in the Moskitia].” Taz-Journal 2:75. (Co-author with Georg Grünberg.)
ABSTRACTS (Selected)
1.
2012 “Coping with Insecurity in the Hypersegregated US Inner City: Ethnographic Notes from Puerto
Rican Philadelphia.” Co-author with Laurie Hart. 111th Annual Meeting, American Public Health
Association. San Francisco, CA. November 14-18.
2.
2012 “Resiliency factors among women who use Methamphetamine: implications for the design of
strengths-based interventions.” Fourth author with co-authors Lynn Wenger, Jennifer Lorvick,
Alexandra Lutnick, and Alex Kral. 140th APHA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 27-31.
3.
2011 “Characteristics of people who initiate injection drug use later in life: Preliminary quantitative results
from a mixed method study.” Seventh author with co-authors Richard Bluthenthal, James Thing,
Daniel Chu, Lynn Wenger, Sonya Arreola, Alex Kral, and Martin Iguchi.
4.
2010 “Defying the Dominant Paradigm: Motivations for and Maintenance of Low-Frequency Heroin
Injection.” Third author with co-authors Lynn Wenger, Michele Thorsen, Martin Iguchi, and Alex
Kral. 21st IHRA International Conference. Liverpool, England. April 25-29.
a.
Also presented at 8th National Harm Reduction Conference. Austin, TX. November 18-21,
2010.
5.
2010 “Subsistence difficulty and health vulnerabilities among drug-using women.” Fourth author with coauthors Jennifer Lorvick, Lynn Wenger, Alexandra Lutnick, Alex Kral. 138th APHA Annual Meeting.
Denver, CO. November 6-10.
6.
2010 “HIV Risk Among Male Prisoners, Formerly Incarcerated Men, and their Female Partners.” Fifth
author with co-authors Megan Comfort, Janet Myers, Kim Koester, Kelly Knight, Philippe Bourgois,
Olga Grinstead Reznick. Poster at the XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria. July
18-23.
7.
2010 “Inner City Brothel USA: Private, Daily-rent Hotels, Women, and HIV Risk.” Second Author with
Kelly Knight, Elise Riley. XVIII International AIDS Conference. Vienna, Austria. July 18-23, 2010.
8.
2009 “Council: State of the University Reports of Philippe Bourgois, Richard Perry University Professor.”
University of Pennsylvania Almanac. 56:10:4.
9.
2009 “Regional Variations and Factors Associated with Late Injection Drug Use Initiation in California.”
Fourth author with co-authors Richard Bluthenthal, Jennifer Lorvick, Lynn Wenger, Alex Kral.
Poster at 71rst Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence Reno, NV.
June 23.
10.
2009 “Late injection drug use initiators: epidemiological trends and risk factors.” Fourth author with co-
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authors Richard Bluthenthal, Linda Carpenter, Martin Iguchi, Lynn Wenger, Alex Kral. Paper
presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence 71th Annual Scientific Meeting, Reno,
NV. June 2009.
11.
2009 “Multidimensional violence and sexual risk among methamphetamine-using women in San
Francisco.” Fourth author with co-authors Jennifer Lorvick, Lynn Wenger, Alexandra Lutnick, Jeff
Klausner, Michelle Thorsen, Alex Kral. 137th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition. Philadelphia,
PA. November 7-11, 2009.
12.
2009 “Religiosity among female methamphetamine users in San Francisco.” Fourth author with co-authors
Alexandra Lutnick, Lynn Wenger, Jennifer Lorvick, Jeff Klausner, Michelle Thorsen, H Cheng &
Alex Kral. Paper presented at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Philadelphia, PA. November
13.
2006 “Help me!’ and ‘Leave me alone!’: The pregnancy Experiences of Homeless Youth in Berkeley”
134th APHA Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. November 4-8. Boston, MA. (Co-author with Colette
Auerswald, Marcela Smid, Karen Sokal-Guiterrez.)
14.
2001 “In Street Children and Drug Abuse: Social and Health Consequences”. NIDA Meeting Summary
Report. P. 8. Washington DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
15.
2000 “Risk Factors for Abscesses in Injectors of "Black Tar" Heroin: A Cross-Methodological Approach.”
In: 128th APHA Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. November 12-16. Boston, MA. Secondary coauthor with co-authors Dan Ciccarone, E. L. Murphy, Alex Kral, Karen Seal, J. D. Moore, et al.
16.
1999 “Abscesses among Homeless Heroin Injectors.” San Jose, California. Poster at Annual Meeting of
University AIDS Research Program.
17.
1993 “Accuracy in Substance Abuse Research: An Ethnographic Perspective from El Barrio.” In Problems
of Drug Dependence: 1992 Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug
Dependence, Inc. Washington DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph Series
#32. p. 77.
BOOK REVIEWS AND TRANSLATIONS
1. 2003 “Vice Grip: ‘Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market’ by Eric
Schlosser.” Washington Post June 22 pp. BW03.
2.
1987 “Review of Capitalism and Confrontation in Sumatra's Plantation Belt 1870-1979.” By Laura Ann
Stoler. L'Homme 27:3:157-158.
3.
1981 “The Third Social Force in National Liberation Movements.” By Orlando Nunez Soto (translated
from Spanish). Latin American Perspectives 8:2:5-21.
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CONFERENCE PANELS ORGANIZED (Selected)
1.
2012 "Lumpen Surveillance: Fieldnotes from the War on Drugs in the US Inner City." On panel,
Surveillance and Civil Liberties in Inner City Neighborhoods, University of Pennsylvania Urban
Studies Law Enforcement Lecture Series. March 14.
2.
2010 “Public Health and Law Enforcement: Reframing the Debate in Philadelphia.” University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, May 4.
3.
2010 “Homelessness, Poverty, Addiction and Recovery: Lessons from Philadelphia.” University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, April 6.
4.
2010 “A Conversation on Urban Poverty in Philadelphia and the United States.” University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, March 17.
5.
2009 “Making Daily Life Deadly: The Militarization of Everyday Life, North and South.” Annual
Meetings of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), Philadelphia, December 3. Coorganizer Nancy Scheper-Hughes. (Sponsored by AAA Executive Committee and American
Ethnological Society.)
6.
2003 “Real Bodies.” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 20. Co-organizers Nancy
Scheper-Hughes and Loïc Wacquant.
7.
2000 “Challenging Medical Anthropology.” Joint Annual meetings of the Society for Applied
Anthropology and the Society for Medical Anthropology, San Francisco, March 21-26. Co-organizer
Gay Becker.
8.
1996 “Ethnography in San Francisco: Critiquing Body Politics and Culture.” 95th annual meeting of the
American Association of Anthropology. San Francisco, Nov. 20-24. Co-organizer James Quesada.
(Sponsored by the Society for Urban Anthropology.)
a.
Expanded version of panel organized at the 9th annual meetings of the California Studies
Association, San Francisco, Feb. 3-5, 1997.
9.
1995 “HIV on the Margins in San Francisco.” Meetings of the Southwestern Anthropological Association,
San Francisco, April 6-8.
10.
1992 “Challenging the American Dream: Ethnicity at Work in San Francisco” 91st Annual Meetings of the
American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, December 2-6. Co-organizer Bernard Wong.
11.
1988 “Ethnicity in St. Louis: Ethnographic Perspectives” at the Annual Meetings of the American
Ethnological Society, St. Louis, March 24-27. Co-organizer Ann Rynearson.
PLENARY and KEYNOTE PAPERS PRESENTED (Selected)
1.
2011 Center for AIDS Research Annual Meeting. December 2 2011.
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2.
2010 “Trenta años de violencia: Una retrospectiva etnográfica.” Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6th Anual
Meeting of the Jornadas de Ethnografía y Métodos Cualitativos, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y
Social, Centro de Antropología Social. August 11.
3.
2010 “Confronting the Contradictions between Law Enforcement and Harm Reduction: An Ethnographic
Social Science Perspective on the War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” Liverpool, 21st Annual
Meeting of the International Harm Reduction Association. April 29.
a. Also presented to 11th Annual Philadelphia FIGHT Prevention and Outreach Summit. June
16, 2010.
b.
Also presented to Bryn Mawr School of Social Work. April 23, 2012.
c.
Also presented as “Las contradicciones entre la salud publica y la guerra contra la droga.”
Encuentro Latinoamericano: Drogas, usos y prevenciones. Quito, Ecuador. May 16, 2012
d. Also presented to Jornadas de Investigación Reconfiguraciones del Mundo Popular. Caracas,
Venezuela. July 19, 2012.
e. Also presented Spanish version at Universidad de Puerto Rico. August 27, 2012.
4.
2009 “Drogas, violencia y represión policial en los Estados Unidos: La lumpenización de los sectores
vulnerables bajo la guerra contra la droga.” Sevilla, Encuentro Umbrales/Thresholds, Universidad
Internacional de Andalucía. Nov. 4.
5.
2009 “30 Años de Violencia y drogas en las Américas: Una perspectiva antropológica/etnográfica.”
Narcotráfico y violencia en las ciudades de América Latina: retos para un nuevo periodismo. México,
Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano de Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Oct. 20.
6.
2009 “Les contradictions (et complémentarités) entre la répression pénale et la santé: Une perspective
ethnographique du ghetto américain.” Biarritz, Congress of the Société Européenne de Toxicomanie
Hépatite Sida. Oct. 15.
7.
2009 “Youth and the challenge of inner-city poverty: Lessons not to learn from America.” Global
Competitiveness Forum, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. January 27.
8.
2008 “L’abus lumpen sous le néolibéralisme: Les services médicaux pour toxicomanes sans domicile fixes
aux Etats Unis.” Colloquia at the Ecole D’Etudes Sociales, Lausanne, Switzerland. April 18.
a.
9.
Also presented to Universite de Paris, Sorbonne, Sciences Politiques/OFDT [Organisation
Francaise de Controle de Drogues et Toxicomanies]. December 11.
2007 "La violence dans nos terrains de recherches. Une rétrospective ethnographique sur 25 années,” «Les
Débats: Actualités du terrain.» Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, October 24.
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10.
2007 "Débat avec Philippe Bourgois sur la pauvrete urbaine.” Universite de Paris, Sorbonne, Sciences
Politiques. July 18.
11.
2007 “Impossible Patients: An Ethnographic Perspective for Public Health from Anthropology,”
a. Plenary Talk, Center for Public Health Retreat, University of Pennsylvania. November 29.
b.
Also presented adapted version to Center for Addiction Treatment Seminar Series,
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania. April 28, 2008
c.
Also presented to Health Services Research Seminar, Dept Medicine, Univ Penn. May 7,
2008.
d.
Also presented to Center for Behavioral and Mental Health Research, Dept Psychiatry,
University of Pennsylvania, Sept 15, 2008.
12.
2006 “Revolutionary and Intimate Violence Among Youth: Ethnographic Perspectives, 1979 to 2006.”
Third Annual Human Rights Summit at SFSU: Roots of our Future, San Francisco State University.
May 3.
13.
2005 “Conflictos étnicos entre consumidores de heroína y crack que viven en las calles de San Francisco,
California.” 30th Anniversary Commemoration, Instituto de Estudios Sociales, University of Costa
Rica. November 25.
14.
2004 “Water Works? Implications for Low Threshold HIV Prevention.” South Wales Department of
Public Health. Sydney, Australia. September 30.
a.
Also presented adapted version to San Francisco General Hospital, Grand Rounds in Internal
Medicine. November 1, 2005.
15.
2003 “Heroin, Crack and Homelessness in Black and White: Photo-Ethnography from San Francisco.”
International Federation of Catholic Universities Forum on Substance Abuse. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
November 26.
16.
2001 Une comparaison des Épidémies de Cocaïne intraveineuse et de Crack.” World Forum: Drugs,
Dependencies Impacts and Responses. Montreal, Canada. September 24.
17.
2001 “Ethnicity, Gender and Self-Respect among Homeless Heroin Injectors and Crack Smokers: An
Ethnographic Perspective From San Francisco.” Plenary paper at First Annual Conference
“Economy, Culture and Community” Trinity College, Ireland. June 21.
18.
1999 “Immigration, Violence et Virilité.” Plenary presentation at Esprit/Le Monde conference, Paris, Nov.
24.
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19.
1999 “La caricature américaine : apartheid culturel et luttes identitaires.” Thirtieth Anniversary
Colloquium of the Centre de Recherches Sociologiques sur le Droit et les Institutions Pénales of the
Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and the Ministère de la Justice. Paris, France, October
14-16. Co-presented with Tarek Elhaik.
20.
1997 “The Pornography of Violence: Re-Confronting Fieldwork in El Salvador and the U.S. Inner City.”
Plenary Presentation at the Canadian Anthropology Society/Congress of Learned Societies, St. John's,
Newfoundland, June 13.
21.
1997 “Facing Power and Theory Instead of Policy Among Homeless Heroin Addicts and HIV-Prevention
Researchers”. Keynote symposium of the Society for Applied Anthropology “Confronting Urban
Apartheid.” Seattle WA, March 5.
INVITED PAPERS/LECTURES PRESENTED (Last 5 years, academic venues only)
1.
2012 “Primitive Accumulation: The Habitus of Rage in the US Inner City” Institute of Social and Cultural
Anthropology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany May 11.
a.
Also presented at University of York. June 1, 2012.
b. Also presented at Universidad Central, Venezuela. July 17, 2012.
c. Also presented Spanish version at Universidad de Puerto Rico. August 29, 2012.
2.
2012 “A Structural Vulnerability Checklist: Expanding the Social Responsibilities of Clinical Practice.”
NYU Department of Social and Cultural Analysis. March 23.
a.
Also presented at Classics Department, Columbia University. December 11, 2011.
3.
2010 "The Craft of Ethnography." Columbia University, Department of Sociology. Panelist. December 3.
4.
2010 The moral economy of violence in the US inner city: an anthropological perspective from Puerto
Rican North Philadelphia. Robert Wood Johnson conference, Columbia University, September 24.
a.
Also presented at the Kennedy school, Harvard University, November 15.
b.
Also presented at Yale University, Department of Sociology, November 5.
c.
Also presented as plenary at University of Pennsylvania Alumni Conference, New York City,
December 4, 2010
d.
Also presented at Temple University, Department of Anthropology April 15, 2011
e. Also presented at University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. March 13, 2012
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5.
f.
Also presented at Rutgers University. April 12, 2012
g.
Also presented at Bergen University, Norway, June 21, 2012.
2010 “Theorizing Abuse: An Ethnographic Perspective on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City”. Harvard
University, Department of Anthropology. April 1.
a.
Also presented to Center for Poverty Studies, University of Manchester [England]. April 30.
6.
2010 “Los Retos Éticas de la Etnografía: Hacia una Antropología Publica.” Bogotá, Universidad Nacional
de Colombia. February 15.
7.
2010 “El Sufrimiento Inútil de los Usuarios de Drogas en el Gueto Estadounidense.” Bogotá, Universidad
de los Andes. Dept. of Medicine. February 16.
a.
8.
Also presented to the Ministry of Social Welfare, Capacidad Repuesto Institucional
Comunitaria Seminar. Bogotá, Colombia. February 16.
2010 “La Guerra Contra la Droga en Estados Unidos: Una perspectiva etnográfica de la calle.” Universidad
Autónoma de México. Dept. Anthropology. January 29.
a.
Also presented to the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Dept. Anthropology. February 8,
2010.
9.
2010 “Etnia, nacionalismo y violencia simbólica: Una perspectiva etnográfica sobre 30 años de trabajo de
campo en las Américas.” Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Seminarios Multi-situados
México-Francia. January 28.
10.
2010 “Public Anthropology, Photo-Ethnography, and Homelessness in America: Confronting Urgent Social
Challenges in the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.” University of Pennsylvania
Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, Annual Curator’s Lecture. January 21.
a. Also presented at Universidad de Puerto Rico. August 29, 2012.
11.
2009 “Just Another Night in Jail: The War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” Annual AAA Meetings,
Philadelphia, Dec. 3.
12.
2009 “Anthropology and Globalization: An Urgent Challenge and Responsibility .” University of
Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences 60 Second Lecture Series. September 30.
13.
2009 “Reframing the Contradictions between Law Enforcement and Health: An Ethnographic Perspective
on the War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” University of Pennsylvania, Schools of Nursing and
Medicine joint lecture series. September 16.
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a.
14.
Also presented to the Department of Social Medicine and Global Health, Harvard Medical
School, April 2, 2010.
2008 “Lumpen Abuse under Neoliberalism: A Photo-Ethnographic Perspective on Homeless Heroin
Injectors.” Department of Anthropology, New York University, September 25.
a.
Also presented to Ethnographic Research Seminar, Dept Sociology, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
September 26.
b.
Also presented in Spanish to Masters in Social Science Program, Univ. Rosario, Bogota.
November 6.
c.
Also presented to Dept Sociology, University of Pennsylvania. December 3.
d.
Also presented to Humanities Research Seminar, Stanford University, January 20, 2009.
e.
Also presented to Dept of History of Consciousness, UC Santa Cruz, March 9, 2009
15.
2008 “In Search of Respect: Ten Years Later.” Philomathean Society, Univ Penn. September 23.
16.
2008 “Le mystère des évolutions des épidémies de drogues: Un défi pour la santé publique.” Santé
Publique, Université de Sherbrooke, Montréal, June 6.
17.
2008 “25 Years of Ethnography and Violence in the Americas.” Presented at the Conference, Violence and
Citizenship in Post-Authoritarian Latin America, Princeton University, March 7.
18.
a.
Also presented to University of Leiden [Holland] 80th anniversary of the Faculty/Student
Dialogue Program. November 27.
b.
Also presented to the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Dept. Anthropology. February 11,
2010.
c.
Spanish versión published as “La lumpenización de la violencia política bajo el
neoliberalismo: Una retrospectiva etnográfica sobre 25 años en las Américas.” FLACSO,
Antigua, Guatemala, October 3, 2008.
d.
Also presented to the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa FL, March 29, 2007.
2006 “How to Think about Non-Adherence and Self-Destructive Behaviors: Medical Services for
Homeless Heroin Injectors.” AIDS Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco. April
28.
a.
Also Presented at the Jefferson Medical School School of Nursing. May 16, 2008.
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19.
2006 “Gendered Violence and Hepatitis C Infection among Youth Injectors in the Haight: An
Anthropological Perspective.” Grand Rounds, Pediatrics, San Francisco General Hospital. April 18.
20.
2006 “Intimate Apartheid among African American and White Homeless Heroin and Crack Users in San
Francisco” Annual Sociology Graduate Student Conference, New York University. April 1.
21.
2006 “Lumpen Abuse: Emergency Medical Services for Homeless Heroin Injectors and Crack Smokers”
Health and Behavioral Sciences Colloquium, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences
Center. March 14.
a.
Also presented to Dept Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. April 13
22.
2005 “Ethnicized Habitus: Opening the Pandora’s Box of Habitus of the Blacks and Whites among
Homeless Heroin Injectors.” Putting Bourdieu to Work, University of California, Berkeley. May 13.
23.
2005 “Twenty Years of Structural and Symbolic Violence in my Ethnographic Practice: Case Study of
Revolutionary Intimate Violence among Salvadoran Guerillas and their Families.” Violence and the
Americas, UC Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies, Berkeley. April 16.
24.
2005 “Ethnic Conflict and Risk: A Qualitative Perspective on Homeless Heroin Injectors” Drug Users
Seminar, San Francisco General Hospital. January 12.
25.
2005 “Miedo Urbano y Pobreza: Foto-etnografía de Drogas y Súfrimiento Social.” Periferiak Conference,
Bilbao, Spain. April 29.
26.
2004 “Intimate Apartheid among African American, White and Latino Homeless Heroin Injectors”
Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
December 3.
a.
Also presented to University of Pennsylvania, Department of Anthropology, December 5,
2005.
b.
Also presented in French to the University of Geneva and Dept. of Public Health, October 6,
2005.
c.
Also presented expanded version to Johns Hopkins University, Department of Anthropology.
October 3, 2005.
d.
Also presented to Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Centro de Antropología
Social. Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 8, 2005.
e.
Also presented to Universidad Federal de Parana. September 5, 2005.
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27.
f.
Also presented to Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Post-graduate Programs, Sociology
and Anthropology. September 2, 2005.
g.
Also presented revised versions in Spanish to Museu nacional, Post-graduate Programs of
Anthropology, Rio de Janeiro. August 25, 2005.
h.
Also presented in Spanish as “Apartheid Intimo: Una Perspectiva Etnográfica de
Heroinómanos en la Calle.” Graduate Program in Social Sciences, University of Deusdo,
Bilbao, Spain. April 28, 2005.
2004 “Explaining the Crack Epidemic Through an Ethnography of Social Suffering and Inequality” Health
Disparities Seminar, University of California, San Francisco. November 17.
a.
Also presented in French “Time, Place, and Value: Economic Anthropology” Museu
Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, August 23, 2005;
PROFILES/ACADEMIC REVIEWS/EXTENDED INTERVIEWS (Selected)
Philadelphia Research
2012
1. “No diploma, no job”. Philadelphia Public School: The Notebook 19:4:Cover, 16-18. By Benjamin Herold.
2012.
2011
1. AIDS and Anthropology Bulletin 22:1:8 “Philadelphians with HIV get help from Philippe Bourgois and
University of Pennsylvania Students.” By Mackenzie Tewel
2010
1. “The Drugs Dilemma.” Philadelphia Inquirer. December 12. A1, A22-A23. By Al Lubrano.
2. “The Dom Giordano Show" on CBS Radio. December 16.
Book Reviews of Righteous Dopefiend
2010
1. Against the Grain, KPFA, “Righteous Dopefiends.” Interview moderated by C.S. Soong, July 12
<http://www.againstthegrain.org/program/325/id/270351/mon-7-12-10-righteous-dopefiends>
2. Fox News, Philadelphia Nightly News, April 5
<http://www.criticalmention.com/components/url_gen/play_flash.php?autoplay=1&clip_info=13244
99567|0|59^1324500484|0|59^1324501385|0|11^>.
3. AboutPhilly.com, “Righteous Dopefiend.” By Lindsay Moreau, March 5
<http://www.aroundphilly.com/righteous-dopefiend-philadelphia-museums-galleries/a-5649>.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W40GI_S-K3s&NR=1
4. Roof [England], May 1 p.49.
5. Philly2Philly.com, “Righteous Dopefiend at the Penn Museum.” By Gerry Christopher Johnson, March
22 <http://www.philly2philly.com/culture/culture_articles/2010/3/22/33562/righteous_dopefiend_
the_penn_museum>.
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Cultural Anthropology 25:2:371-377. By Aaron Goodfellow.
American Journal of Sociology. 115:6:1895-1897. By Douglas Harper.
The Social Service Review. 84:2:321-323. By William Garriott.
Health Sociology Review. 19:2:146-150. By Grazyna Zajdow.
2009
10. Publisher’s Weekly, June <http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6650583.html>.
11. Cultural Anthropology 25.2:371-377. By Aaron Goodfellow, April 15.
12. Stanford Magazine, October.
13. San Francisco Bay Guardian, August 19.
14. Philadelphia Inquirer "Homeless addicts' fragile lives: A look at a disenfranchised urban population."
By Elijah Anderson, October 4. Cover of Book Review p.H12.
15. San Francisco Chronicle June 21, p. J1. By Kevin Fagan.
<http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/06/21/RVE5187N0V.DTL>.
16. “A Scholar Dives into Urban Drug Addiction,” by Christopher Shea. The Chronicle of Higher
Education 55:39:B1-B6-9.
17. Penn Current May 21, pp 1,6 by Heather Davis.
18. Zócalo (The Public Square Blog) June 18, by Monica Barra
<http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/thepublicsquare/2009/06/book-reviewrighteousdopefiend/#more-5274>.
19. KVON Radio Late Morning Show, June 18 <http://www.podbean.com/podcastdownload?b=133042&f=http://jeffs2009.podbean.com/mf/web/5x3dce/burgois.mp3>.
20. Utne Reader, July/August <http://www.utne.com/Arts/Utne-Reader-Book-Reviews-July-August2009.aspx>.
21. NIDA in the News Issue #24, July.
22. Philadelphia Weekly Dec. 29. “A Renowned Scholar Takes His Pedigree to the ’Hood.” By Frank Rubino <
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/news-andopinion/Righteous-Dopefiend.html>.
23. CityPaper week of 12-03 through 12-08.
24. The Architect's Newspaper Blog, “Among the Righteous Dopefiends” by Marianne Do
<http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/archives/5549>.
25. WHYY (NPR) Radio Peter Crimmins reporting 12-13.
26. WHYY (NPR) Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane 12-14.
27. Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine Fall/Winter Cover, pp. 18-25. “Invisible but Next Door.”
1.
2010
Book Reviews of In Search of Respect
In Argentina:
a. La Nación.com, “Philippe Bourgois, la antropología como inmersión en mundos ajenos.” By
Raquel
San Martín, August 29 <http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1298907>.
b.
Diario Miradas al Sur, “El paco de los vecinos de Wall Street.” By Exequiel Siddig, August
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22
<http://sur.elargentino.com/notas/el-paco-de-los-vecinos-de-wall-street>.
c.
Debate, “En busca de respeto.” August 21, VIII:388.
d.
ANSA, “‘Tolerancia cero’ fue ineficiente, ensayista.” By Alberto Ferrari, August 18.
Radio Nacional, “Vendiendo crack en Harlem.” By Daniel Tognetti, August 16
<http://www.radionacional.com.ar/audios/entrevista-al-antropologo-philippe-bourgois-pordaniel-tognetti.html>.
e.
Clarín, “Dos cronistas de los mundos sin esperanza.” By Héctor Pavón, August 16
<http://www.revistaenie.clarin.com/notas/2010/08/16/_-02207368.htm>.
f.
Página 12.com, “Entrevista al Antropologo Philippe Bourgois: Los que llevan las de perder
padecen
violencias constantes.” By Facundo García, August 13
<http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/suplementos/espectaculos/17-18928-2010-08-13.html>.
g.
No Somos Nadie, Rock and Pop 95.9, “Libros recomendados del 13 de agosto.” By Juan
Pablo Varsky,
August 13 <http://nosomosnadie.fmrockandpop.com/2010/08/13/libros-recomendados-del-13deagosto/>.
h.
Revista Veintitrés, “El huracán del crack.” By Raquel Roberti, August 12
<http://www.elargentino.com/nota-102534-El-huracan-del-crack.html>.
i.
Agencia Télam, “Ethnografia Bourgois: Una lucha diaria por sobrevivir con dignidad.” By
Mora
Cordeu, August 11, 110:13-47.
j.
Parte del Show, “Burgois en Buenos Aires.” By Luis el Vie, July 23
<http://www.partedelshow.com.ar/noticia/burgois-en-buenos-aires>.
k.
2.
2003
“Une ethnographie urbaine entre sociologie critique et anthropologie culturelle,” Critique (Florence
Weber, author).
3.
2002
Anthropologie & Societes 26:2-3:279-281; Revue Francaise de Sociologie 43:607-610
4.
2001
L’Affiche 93:66-67; Le Monde 4/20:8-9; Le Monde des Livres 6/29; Nouvel Observateur 24:65;
Politique Internationale Fall 2001: 467-468; Politis 4/19:32-33; La Quinzaine Littéraire 6/1-15;
VEI Actualité October 2001:271:40; Coup de Cœur 5/28; Cultures en Mouvement 7/8; Etudes
October; Les Inrockuptibles 292:58-59; Libération 4/5:6; Magazine des Jeux de Rôles Backstab
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6/19; Metafort.org/inventaire 15:; Canadian Broadcasting Company (French Edition)5/18; France
Culture radio broadcast show.
5.
1998
Identities 5:1:107-122; Revista de Ciencias Sociales 4 (January):314-328; Tucson Weekly 5/28:32.
6.
1997
American Anthropologist 99:3:678; Anthropology and Humanism 22:2:205-215; British Journal of
Criminology 37:4:689-692; Gender and Society February:134-136; Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute 3:2:377-8; Radical History Review 69:243-260.
7.
1996
Anthropology and Education Quarterly 27:625-626; Choice 33:8; Contemporary Sociology;
Criminal Justice Abstracts June:186; Critical Criminology 7:2:123-128; Social Science and
Medicine 25:2:165-9; In These Times January 8:30-31; The New York Review 2/1:16-20; San
Francisco Bay Guardian Jan. 31-Feb.6:8-10; WPIX TV San Francisco; London Review of Books
July 4:12-13.
8.
1995
New York Times 12/27:B6; Washington Post 12/28:C2; Nation 12/25:836-9; Chronicle of Higher
Education 12/8; Library Journal 11/15:90; Medical Anthropology Quarterly; Chicago Tribune
12/22; Philadelphia Enquirer 12/17:K1,6; The San Francisco Examiner 9/15:; The San Francisco
Review of Books March/April:28; San Jose Mercury 12; Salon http/www/salon.com issue 2; The
Source February:28; Kirkus Review Sept. 15; Publishers Weekly Sept. 11:67.
Press Interviews/Featured Reviews (Selected)
“Crack in America.” Universidade Nove de Juhlio Television [Brazil]. December 9. Interview by
Paolo Markun.
1.
2010
2.
2010
“Cracolandia in Brazil: National debate.” Universidade Nove de Juhlio Television, Sao Paolo
[Brazil]. Moderated by Paulo Markun. Dec 10, 2010.
3.
2010
Rede Record Nightly News TV Interview. Sao Paolo. Dec 10, 2010.
4.
2010
“Endurecer as leis nao resolve.” Epoca [Brazil]. December 6, P.78. Interview by Humberto Maia
Junior.
5.
2009
“Invisible but Next Door,” Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine, Fall/Winter Cover, Pp. 18-25.
a.
6.
2008
“Portrait of a Professor.” Proudly Penn: An Invitation to Engage. 2009-2010 supplement to
The Pennsylvania Gazette. P.39.
“The Promise of Integrating Knowledge,” Momentum, 1:1:Back Cover
a.
“Philippe Bourgois: Ethnography and Medicine.” The Pennsylvania Gazette, Sept/Oct. Pp.
Cover, 41-42; <http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0908/feature1_6.html>.
b.
“Philippe Bourgois, PIK Professor.” Penn Parents, Spring Pp. 7.
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7.
2006
d’Eramo, Marco. “Una campagna poco stupefacente.” Il Manifesto 10/27:3.
8.
2004
Sociological Review 52:S2:129-147.
9.
2003
a.
Creagh, Sunanda. “United Front Pays Dividends” The Sydney Morning Herald, Health and
Science Section October 7: 8.
b.
Interview, Norman Swan’s Health Report, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting
Company. October 11. (re-broadcast January 3, 2005)
<http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/helthrpt/stories/s1266654.htm>.
c.
Interview on JJJ Youth Radio Station of the Australian Broadcasting Company. September
28.
“Paroles d’américains” France Culture Radio March 25. (Conversation with Richard Sennett,
author of book “The Hidden Injuries of Class.”)
a.
10.
2001
Radio France Culture (Nicolas Demorand Show) 3/21; Odyssey show of WEBZ Chicago
Public Radio 11/19; “Un Français de New York en visite à Paris: le “White boy” de Harlem”
Alter Ego 40:8-9.
Radio France Culture 9/4; KGNU, Interview on the War on Drugs, National Public Radio 06/26;
Radio française de Radio-Canada, Marie-France Bazzo Talk Show 09/26.
a.
New York Times 3/15:G1; Max 7:81-82; “The California Report” KQED, National Public
Radio on “Drug Users and Health Effects of Sharing Needles” 11/24; KCSM Public
Television segment on the California economy 12/5; Olhare Seguros “Intercâmbio
Científico” 3:2:12-13.
11.
2000
Photographs on East Harlem fieldwork by Susan Meisalas featured in Magnum Degrees Fiftieth
Anniversary Edition, M. Ignatieff, ed. Pp. 504-506. London: Phaidon Press; “From the Cell to the
Community, AIDS Research in California” Western Journal of Medicine 173:122.
12.
1999
KUSP radio show “Bookgram;” KALW radio show “City Visions” (NPR affiliates); San Francisco
Examiner 8/15:A1,18-19.
13.
1996
KPFK radio 7/30 (Jerry Brown’s “We the People”)
14.
1992
KGO Michael Krasny talk show 1/10
15.
1990
U.S. News and World Report 11/12/90:36 and 8/19/91
16.
1989
Phil Donahue Show 5/3
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17.
1989
National Public Radio 12/22
18.
1989
People Magazine 5/22
19.
1989
Le Nouvel Observatoire
20.
1989
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation TV
21.
1989
WOR radio talk show 5/2
22.
1989
Science, vol 246, pp.1376-1380
23.
1989
Fortune Magazine 8/1/89:168
1.
Book Reviews of Ethnicity at Work (Selected)
1995-96 Labor History pp.36-38
2.
1991
Theory and Society 20:393-401; American Journal of Sociology 97:1:235-237; American Historical
Review Feb:297; Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales; Journal of Social History 24:3:661663.
3.
1990
St. Louis Post Dispatch 1/10; American Anthropologist 92:1084-1085.
1.
1997
Features on Central America Research (Selected)
BBC Television, Arena Program “Bananas”.
2.
1982
Phil Donahue Show; National Public Radio; Le Monde.
EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Associate Editorships: International Journal of Drug Policy (2011-present)
Member of Editorial Boards: After Culture; Anthropologie et Sociétés; Contemporary Drug Problems;
Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry; Drogues, Santé et Société [Canada]; Emergent Anthropologies; Ethnography;
Ethnography and Qualitative Research; Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa [Italy]; Human Organization (Journal
of the Society for Applied Anthropology); International Journal of Drug Policy; Journal of Ethnicity in
Substance Abuse; Public Anthropology Series, University of California Press; Revista Análysis [Colombia];
Sexuality, Research, and Social Policy; Substance Use and Misuse; Revista Maguaré [Colombia]
Current Ad Hoc Referee for: Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales; AIDS & Behavior;
AmericanAnthropologist; American Ethnologist; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociologist;
Anthropological Quarterly; Anthropology Today; Centre National de Recherche Scientifique [France];
Blackwell Publishing; Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños; Columbia University Press; Contemporary Drug
Problems; Cultural Anthropology; Culture and Agriculture; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Ethnography;
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Ethnohistory; Free Inquiry for Creative Sociology; Harvard University Press; ISER (University of the West
Indies); International Migration Review; International Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Ethnicity and
Substance Abuse; Journal of Latin American Studies; Journal of Latin American Anthropology; Journal of
Urban Health; Medical Anthropology; Medical Anthropology Quarterly; National Science Foundation; Oxford
University Press; Qualitative Sociology; Rutgers University Press; Science; Social Justice; Social Problems;
Social Science & Medicine; Sociological Theory; Theory and Society; Theory, Culture & Society; University of
Chicago Press; University of California Press; Urban Anthropology and International World Systems; WennerGrenn Foundation; Wisconsin University Press
ADVISORY BOARDS
1.
2011-present.
Member of the Behavioral and Social Sciences Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS (BSPH) Study
Section of NIH Center for Scientific Review.
2.
2011-2012.
Member of Scientific Advisory Board of President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
3.
2008-2010
Member of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Panel on Macroeconomic
Conditions and Youth Violence.
4.
2003-present
Latin American Risk Reduction Alliance.
5.
2003-2004
Epidemiological/Ethnographic Contact for San Francisco, “Pulse Check Trends in Drug Abuse”
Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy.
6.
2003-present
Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology.
7.
2000-2003
Margaret Mead Award Selection Committee.
8.
2000-present
University of California Press, Public Anthropology Series. (Founding Co-editor)
9.
1999-2001
Academic Advisory Council of the President's National Campaign Against Youth Violence.
10.
1994-1998
Project Rebound San Francisco State University.
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11.
1996-present
San Francisco Urban Institute Quarterly Editorial Board.
12.
1993-1998
San Francisco Public Research Institute.
13.
1984-2000
Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. University of California, Los
Angeles.
CURRENT GRANTS (direct costs only)
1.
R01 DA10164 (Bourgois, PI)
06/01/1996–08/30/2015
The Logics for HIV Risk Among Homeless Heroin Addicts. Role: PI
2.
R01 DA027204 (Draine, PI)
06/01/2010–08/30/2012
INSERT # from TINA
Education and Empowerment Intervention for HIV In and Out of Jail. Role: Co-I
3.
R01 DA027689 (Bluthenthal and Kral, PI)
04/01/2011–08/30/2014
$450,000/yr
Exploratory Research on Late Initiation of Drug Injection. Role: Co-I on subcontract from R. Bluthenthal
and A. Kral Co-PIs.
4.
R01 DA27599 (Ciccarone, PI)
05/01/2011–08/30/2014
$360,000/yr
Heroin Price, Purity and Outcomes Study. Role: Co-I on subcontract from D Ciccarone PI.
5.
1R01AA020331-01A1 (Branas, PI)
6.
A Randomized Trial of Urban Vacant Lot Stabilization and Substance Abuse Outcomes. Role: Co-I
08/01/2011–08/28/2015
$250,000/yr
$450,000/yr
GRANT SPONSORSHIP FOR POST-DOCS AND PHD STUDENTS (since 2007 only)
2007-present
1. Christopher Golias, University of Pennsylvania Graduate Fellowship (2011-2012), Violence and Alcohol
Among Toba Amerindians, Argentina, Primary Mentor
2.
Basak Can, Wenner-Gren Foundation 8343 (2011-2012), Social Economy of Witnessing Violence:
Enforced Disappearances in Turkey; PI
3.
Christopher Smith, Canadian Social Science Research Council (2010-2012), A Comparison of Methadone
Treatment and Harm Reduction in Canada and the US; Primary Mentor.
4.
Daniel Ciccarone MD, NIDA K23 DA016165 (2004-2009), The Medical Consequences of Different Types
of Heroin; Primary Mentor
5.
Daniel Ciccarone MD, NIH Loan Repayment Program (2006-2009)
6.
Minnis, K01HD047434 (2007-2012), Migration and Reproductive Health Risks Among Latino Youth CoMentor
7.
Katherine Erwin, NIH Loan Repayment Program (2006-2009)
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Michelle Roland, K23 MH071188 (2004-2009), The Social Context of HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis;
Co-Mentor
Grant Colfax, K23 DA016231 (2003-2008), Club Drugs and HIV Risk Behavior in High-Risk Men; CoMentor
Deborah Cohan, K23 DA016174 (2003-2008), Ethnographic Study of an HIV Risk Population; Co-Mentor
Margot Kushel, K08 HS 11415-01A1 (2002-2007), Improving Health Care Outcomes Among Homeless
Persons; Co-Mentor
Sherry Weiser, K23 MH079713 (2007-2012), The Impact of Food Insecurity on HIV Outcomes and Sexual
Risk Behavior in Uganda; Co-Mentor
Angelo Distephano, TAPS Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF (2005-2007), Intimate Partner Violence and HIV
Among High Risk Men: A Cross-Ethnic Comparison; Primary Mentor
Peter Davidson, UARP Doctoral Grant (2006-2008), Social spaces and HIV outcomes for injecting drug
users; Co-Mentor
Johanna Crane, UARP Doctoral Grant (2005-2007), HIV and Scientists in Uganda and UCSF; Co-Mentor
Timothy Rodriguez, Diversity Supplement on R01 MH078743 (2007-2011), HIV Risk among Male
Parolees and their Female Partners; Primary Mentor
COMPLETED GRANTS (As PI only)
1.
2005-2007
NIH R01-DA10164-S1 “Diversity Supplement for Under-Represented Ethnic Minority Graduate
Student on The Logics for HIV Risk Among Homeless Heroin Injectors.” $80,000.
2.
2003-2004
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton and National Endowment for the Humanities grant for
“Confronting the Diseases of Civilization: The moral economy of addiction and the ethics of public
medicine.” $45,000.
3.
2003-2004
Russell Sage Foundation small grant 87-03-04 for “Confronting Inner City Social Suffering in the
County Hospital: Teaching Doctors to Heal Poverty.” $50,000.
4.
1999-2001
University AIDS Research Project (UARP): “Poly-drug Use and HIV Risk Among Homeless Heroin
Injectors.” $120,000.
5.
1999 Supplement to NIH R01DA10164 “The Logics for HIV Risk Among Homeless Heroin Addicts.”
$31,000.
6.
1993-1994
Fulbright Research Scholar, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Heredia, Maestría en Política
Económica para Centro América. (Summers). $30,000.
7.
1993-1994
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Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for “In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio.”
$60,000.
8.
1989-1990
Social Science Research Council/Inter-University Program for Latino Research, and the Committee
for Public Policy Research on Contemporary Hispanic Issues and the Committee for Research on the
Urban Underclass for “Culture and Economy in Spanish Harlem.” $35,000.
9.
1989 National Institute on Drug Abuse (R03-DA06413) “Crack Dealers in East Harlem.” $30,000.
10.
1988-1989
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Grant for “Ethnicity, Income Generating
Strategies and the Inner City.” $13,000.
11.
1985-1986
Bourse Chateaubriand (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for “Ethnographic Research Among
Second-Generation North African Immigrants.” $12,000.
12.
1982-1984
Inter-American Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship for “Ethnic Relations on Costa Rica's
Atlantic Coast.” $18,000.
13.
1978-1982 Stanford Graduate Fellowship.
14.
1975-1978 Harvard Scholarship.
COMPLETED GRANTS (As Co-Investigator Only)
1.
2006-2010
“Qualitative Exploration of Low-Frequency Heroin Injectors not in Drug Treatment.” Funded by
NIH/NIDA # R01 DA021627, $100,000. PI Alex Kral
2.
2008-2009
"HIV, Environment and Risk Among Unstably Housed Women Study (HERS)” funded by California
HIV/AIDS Research Program # ID06-SF194, $120,000. PI Elise Riley
3.
2007-2009
“Study of Substance Using Youth Populations in Northern CA.” Funded by California Department of
Health Services # 06-55787, $12,000. PI Jim Quesada
4.
2000-2003
“Community-Based HIV Prevention in Five Counties” funded by NIH/NIMH # U-10 MH61536,
$1,000,000. PI Tom Coates and Carlos Caceres.
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5.
2003-2007
“A Randomized Controlled Trial of HIV Adherence Case Management and Modified Direct
Observation Therapy” funded by NIH/NIMH # R01-64388, $2,347,926. PI David Bangsberg
6.
2002-2007
“HIV Risk Reduction for Women & Incarcerated Partners” funded by NIH/NINR # R01-08324,
$1,500,000. PI Olga Grinstead.
7.
2000-2004
Training Grant for Center for AIDS Prevention, UCSF. Funded by NIH/NIMH $400,000/Yr. PI Tom
Coates.
8.
1999-2003
“HIV and Hepatitis in Young Injectors: A Community Study” funded by NIH/NIDA # R01 DA12803,
$1,500,000. PI Andrew Moss.
9.
1999-2002
“HIV and Hepatitis in Young Injectors: A Community Study” funded by NIH/NIDA # R01 DA12803,
$1,500,000. PI Andrew Moss.
10.
2001
“A Map for Research-developed HIV Interventions.” Funded by NIH/NIDA # R01- $300,000. PI
Joseph Guydish.
11.
2000-2001
“Center for Aids Prevention Center Grant” funded by NIH/NIMH P50 MH42459-15, $2,000,000. PI
Tom Coates.
12.
2000-2001
“Culture and Behavior in the Medical Curriculum” funded by The California Endowment
Foundation, $485,000. PI Nancy Adler and Melanie Tervalon.
13.
1999-2001
“Role of Syringe Access and Risk Factors for HIV Transmission.” Funded by NIH/NIDA # R01DA11591, $750,000. PI Martin Schechter
14.
1999-2000
“Secondary Syringe Exchange and HIV Prevention” funded by University AIDS Research Program #
R99-57-115, $120,000. PI Brian Edlin.
CONSULTANCIES and RESEARCH POSITIONS (Selected)
1. 1997 Evaluation of Needle Exchange and Outreach Services for Intravenous Drug-Using Youth, Ministry
of Health/Direction de la Santé Publique and British Colombia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS.
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Montreal and Vancouver. (Two visits.)
2.
1997 The Use of Alternative Financial Services by Low Income Households in the San Francisco Bay
Area. Washington DC, Consumer Federation of America. (Funded by the Ford Foundation.
(Summer).
3.
1997 Evaluation of Needle Exchange and Outreach Services for Intravenous Drug-Using Youth, Ministry
of Health/Direction Santé Publique. Montreal, March 6-16.
4.
1994 Ethnographic initiative for San Francisco of the Epidemiological Working Group of the National
Institute on Drug Abuse (contracted by T. Head and Co.): “Indirect Needle Sharing Among Homeless
Heroin Addicts”.
5.
1992 Directed ethnographic seminar and research diagnostic for the Ministry of Health of Bolivia for the
“Proyecto de Investigación\Concientización en Prevención del Uso Indebido de Drogas en Niños de
la Calle” [Research and Prevention Project with Drug Using Street-Children] (Contracted by Macro
International Inc. and Development Associates Inc.). La Paz, Bolivia Administered by Development
Associates, USA. (Spring and Summer).
6.
1989-91
New York Project Director “Nine City Sex-for-Crack Study”. National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Contracted by Birch & Davis Co.
7.
1988-90
Principal Investigator. “Concealment in the Underground Economy: The Economic and Ideological
Dynamics of the Census Undercount in the Inner City.” Joint Statistical Agreement (#88-24) with the
U.S. Bureau of the Census.
8.
1986-87
Diagnostic study of Miskitu refugees for Catholic Relief Services, New York; and the Centro De
Investigación y Documentación de la Costa Atlántica, Managua, Nicaragua. (Winter).
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