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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



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


For book Righteous ­Dopefiend

  1. 2010 Anthony Leeds Prize, Society for Urban Anthropology




  1. 2010 American Association of University Presses selected for annual Book, Jacket, Journal Show (scholarly typographic category)




  1. 2010 Gregory Bateson Prize, Society for Cultural Anthropology (honorable mention)




  1. 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.




  1. 1997 Margaret Mead Award from the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology.




  1. 1996 C. Wright Mills Prize from the Society for the Study of Social Problems of the American Sociological Association.




  1. 1996 Victor Turner Award for Ethnographic Writing (honorable mention) from the Society for Humanistic Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association.




  1. 1996 Anthony Leeds Prize (honorable mention) from the Society for Urban Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association.




  1. 1996 Robert Park Award for Community Studies (finalist) of the American Sociological Association.




  1. 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.


  1. 2010-present

Faculty Fellow, Penn Institute for Urban Research, University of Pennsylvania.


  1. 2011-present

Member of Graduate Group, School of Education, University of Pennsylvania.


  1. 2010 (Feb.)

Visiting Professor, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.


  1. 2009-present

Consulting Scholar, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania


  1. 2008-present

Senior Fellow, the Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania.


  1. 2008-present

Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania.


  1. 2007-present

Latin American Studies Program Faculty Group Member, University of Pennsylvania


  1. 1998-2007

Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.


  1. 2003-2004

Research Scholar, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.


  1. 1999-2004

Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Francisco.


  1. 1998-1999

Chief, Division of Medical Anthropology, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco.


  1. 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).


  1. 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.


  1. 1990-1991

Visiting Scholar in Residence, Russell Sage Foundation.


  1. 1988 Visiting Researcher. Ethnic Conflict Program, Peace Research Institute of Oslo, Norway. (Summer).




  1. 1985-1988

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri.


  1. 1985-1986

Resident Researcher. Groupe de Recherche sur les Migrations Internationales GRAMI), Laboratoire d'Economie Politique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris.


  1. 1985 Visiting Researcher. Nicaragua, Centro de Información y Documentación de la Costa Atlántica (CIDCA). (Summer).




  1. 1984 Visiting Scholar, Centro de Investigaciones de la Costa Atlántica, Nicaragua (summer).




  1. 1982 Visiting Researcher. Consejo Superior Universitaria Centroamericana, San Jose, Costa Rica.




  1. 1980 Feasibility Study for Literacy Campaign in Indigenous Languages, Managua, Literacy Campaign, Ministry of Education. (Fall).




  1. 1979-1980

Resident Researcher. Managua, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Reforma Agraria, Instituto de Reforma Agraria (CIERA_MIDINRA).


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