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University of California, Los Angeles--School of Medicine

Curriculum Vitae

Philippe Bourgois

09-07-2019

personal history:

Business Address: Philippe Bourgois

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences

760 Westwood Plaza, Suite B7-435, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1759

Tel: 415-994-9581



Home Address: 1915 S Westgate Ave.

Los Angeles, CA 90025

Education: 1974-1978 B.A. Harvard College (Social Studies)

1978-1980 M.A. Stanford University (Anthropology)

1978-1980 M.A. Stanford University, Food Research Institute (Development Econ) 1978-1985 PhD Stanford University (Anthropology)

1985-1986 Post-Doc École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

professional experience:

Present Positions:

2015-Present Professor and Director of the Center for Social Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and the Semel Institute of Neurobiology, University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine. (0% appointments in Departments of Sociology and Anthropology, ).

Previous Positions:

1986-1988 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri

1988-1992 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology San Francisco State University

1992-1996 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology San Francisco State University

1996-1998 Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology San Francisco State University (through 07-31-1998)

1998-2004 Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine University of California, San Francisco (through 06-30-2004)

2004-2007 Professor and Vice-Chair, Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine University of California, San Francisco (through 06-30-2007)

2007-2015 Richard Perry University Professor of Anthropology and Family and Community Medicine, Departments of Anthropology and Family Medicine and Community Practice, University Pennsylvania (through 06-30-2015)

2007-2015 Faculty Coordinator, MD/PhD medical anthropology program in Department of Anthropology and School of Medicine, University Pennsylvania

2011-2015 Graduate Faculty Member, School of Social and Public Policy, University Pennsylvania

2007-2015 Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, University Pennsylvania

2007-2015 Senior Fellow of the Center for Public Health, University Pennsylvania

2007-2015 Consulting Scholar, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University Pennsylvania

2010 (Winter) Visiting Professor, University Nacional de Colombia (Bogota)

2010-2015 Faculty Affiliate, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program, University Pennsylvania

2010-2015 Graduate Faculty Member, Department of History and Sociology of Science, University Pennsylvania

2012-2015 Graduate Faculty Member, Division of Education, Culture and Society, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania

professional activities:

Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies:

National Societies:

American Anthropological Association (Member)

Latin American Studies Association (Member)

Society for North American Anthropology (Member)

Society for Urban Anthropology (Member)

Drug and Alcohol Study Group (Member)

National Scientific Committees:

1999-2001 Academic Advisory Council of the President’s National Campaign Against Youth Violence

2003-2004 “Pulse Check Trends in Drug Abuse,” Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President, Epidemiological, (Ethnographic Reporter for San Francisco)

2008-2010 Advisory Panel on Macroeconomic Conditions and Youth Violence, Centers for Disease Control

2008-2011 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

2010-2014 President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) scientific advisory board.

2011-2015 Behavioral and Social Sciences Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS (BSPH) Study Section of NIH Center for Scientific Review

2015-2019 Advisory Council, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research

Editorial and Advisory Board Positions:

Associate Editorships:

1. 2010-2016 International Journal of Drug Policy

Member of International Editorial Boards: [Current only]

1. 1999-present Ethnography [England]

2. 2007-present Anthropologie et Sociétés [Canada]

3. 2007-present Revista Análysis [Colombia]

4. 2010-present Universidad del Rosario Press [Colombia]

5. 2010-present Revista Maguaré [Colombia]

6. 2013-present Tsantsa (Journal of the Swiss Ethnological Society) [Switzerland]

7. 2013-present Drogues, Santé et Société [Canada]

8. 2013-present Espaces et Sociétés [France]

9. 2013-present Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa [Italy]

10. 2016-present AVÁ Revista de Antropología [Argentina]

11. 2017-present Cuestiones Criminales National University of Quilmes [Argentina]

Member of Editorial Boards

1. 1984-2000 Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. University of California, Los Angeles

2. 1994-1998 Project Rebound San Francisco State University

3. 1993-1998 San Francisco Public Research Institute

4. 1996-present Drogues, Santé et Société [Canada]

5. 1996-1998 San Francisco Urban Institute Quarterly Editorial Board

6. 1997-present Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse

7. 1999-2007 Human Organization (Journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology)

8. 1999-present Revista Análysis [Colombia]

9. 2000-2002 After Culture

10. 2000-2004 Emergent Anthropologies

11. 2000-present University of California Press, Public Anthropology Series

12. 2001-present Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry

13. 2000-2003 Margaret Mead Award Selection Committee

14. 2003-2005 Latin American Risk Reduction Alliance.

15. 2003-2013 Society for Applied Anthropology Fellow

16. 2005-present Anthropological Quarterly

17. 2007-2012 Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research

18. 2007-present Substance Use and Misuse

19. 2009-present Contemporary Drug Problems

20. 2010-2015 Anthony Leeds Urban Anthropology Awards Committee

21. 2015-present SM Journal of Community Medicine

Ad Hoc Referee (Since 2015 Only):

1. American Anthropologist

2. American Ethnologist

3. American Journal of Public Health

4. American Journal of Sociology

5. New York University Press

6. Critical Public Health

7. Contemporary Drug Problems

8. Cultural Anthropology

9. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry

10. Cultures et Conflits

11. Current Anthropology

12. Duke University Press

13. Espaces

14. Ethnography

15. Guggenheim Foundation

16. Human Organization

17. International Journal of Drug Policy

18. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved

19. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse

20. Medical Anthropology

21. Medical Anthropology Quarterly

22. National Science Foundation

23. Science

24. Social Anthropology

25. Social Justice

26. Social Problems

27. Social Science & Medicine

28. Space and Culture

29. Teaching and Learning in medicine

30. Theory and Society

31. Theory, Culture & Society

32. Third World Quarterly

33. University of California Press

34. University of Chicago Press

35. University of Michigan Press

Honors and special awards

1. 1974-1978 Harvard Scholarship

2. 1985-1986 Auditeur pensionné, École Normale Supérieure, Paris

Book Prizes for In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio:

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

2. 1996 Association of American Publishers Scholarly Publishing Division Prize (honorable mention)

3. 1996 Robert Park Award for Community Studies (finalist) of the American Sociological Association

4. 1996 Anthony Leeds Prize (honorable mention) from the Society for Urban Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association

5. 1996 Victor Turner Award for Ethnographic Writing (honorable mention) from the Society for Humanistic Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association

6. 1996 Margaret Mead Award from the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology

7. 2000 Book Translation Prize from French Ministry of Culture

Article Prizes:

1. 2000 Rudolph Virchow Award from the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology (Honorable Mention)

Book Prizes for Righteous Dopefiend:

1. 2007 Rudolph Virchow Award from the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology

2. 2009 Publishers Weekly Red Star selection for book Righteous Dopefiend.

3. 2010 American Association of University Presses selected for annual Book, Jacket, Journal Show (scholarly typographic category)

4. 2010 Gregory Bateson Prize, Society for Cultural Anthropology (honorable mention)

5. 2010 Anthony Leeds Prize, Society for Urban Anthropology (for book Righteous Dopefiend)

6. 2013-2014 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow (for career and current research)

7. 2013-2015 American Council of Learned Societies Collaborative Research Fellow

8. 2013-2014 School for Advanced Research, Visiting Research Associate

9. 2016 Paul Tappan Award, Western Society of Criminology

Career Awards:

1. 2003-2015 Society for Applied Anthropology Fellow

2. 2013-2014 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow

3. 2018-Present American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Elected Member)

research grants and fellowships

Fellowships

1985 Visiting Scholar, Centro de Investigaciones de la Costa Atlántica, Nicaragua

1990-1991 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation

1993-1994 Fulbright Professor, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica

2003-2004 Research Scholar, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

2013-2014 Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, Santa Fe School of Advanced Research

2013-2015 American Council of Learned Societies Collaborative Research Fellow

Past Grant Funding Support

Period of Award Role in Grant % Effort Funding Source Direct Cost

1. 06/01/96 - 05/31/17 PI 40% NIH/NIDA $1,250,000

The Logics for HIV Risk among Street-Based Heroin Injectors

2. 01/01/00-12/31/01 Co-I 15% NIMH $500,000

Community-Based HIV Prevention in Five Countries (PI Coates)

3. 06/01/99-06/01/01 Co-I 10% University AIDS $120,000

Research Program (UARP)

Secondary Exchange Ethnographic and Epidemiologic Studies (PI Edlin)

4. 01/01/00-01/01/02 PI 35% University AIDS $120,000

Research Program (UARP)

Polydrug Use and HIV Risk among Homeless Heroin Injectors

5. 09/01/98-08/31/02 Co-I 10% NIH/NIDA $1,200,000

HIV and Hepatitis in Young Injectors: A Community Study (PI Moss)

6. 06/01/00-05/30/02 Co-PI 0% California Endowment $300,000

Culture and Behavior in the Medical Curriculum

7. 01/01/00-12/31/04 Co-I 0% NIMH $400,000

Training Grant

Center for AIDS Prevention Grant (PI Coates)

8. 09/01/03-06/01/04 PI 35% NEH, Inst Adv Study, $45,000

Princeton

Confronting the Diseases of Civilization: The Ethics of Public Medicine

9. 06/01/03-11/01/04 PI 35% Russell $50,000

Sage Foundation

Confronting Inner City Social Suffering in the County Hospital: Teaching Doctors to Heal Poverty

10. 06/15/07-12/30/08 Co-I 15% CA Dept $750,000

Health Services

Study of Substance Using Youth Populations in Northern CA (PI Quesada, Schaefer, et al)

11. 09/01/03-04/30/07 Co-I 10% NIH/NIMH $1,200,000

A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of HIV Adherence Case Management and Modified Directly Observed Therapy (MDOT) (PI Bangsberg)

12. 09/01/05-02/28/08 PI 0% NIH/NIDA $100,000

The Logics for HIV Risk among Homeless Heroin Addicts--Diversity supplement

13. 10/01/02-09/31/06 Co-I 10% NIH/NIMH $500,000

HIV Risk Reduction for Women with Incarcerated Partners (PI Riley)

14. 10/01/07-09/31/08 Co-I 5% California $46,000

HIV/AIDS Research Program

HIV, Environment and Risk among Unstably Housed Women Study (HERS) (PI Riley)

15. 09/01/06-01/31/10 Co-I 10% NIH/NIDA $1,200,000

Sexual Risk for HIV/STIs among Women Who Inject Methamphetamine (PI Kral)

16. 09/01/06-01/31/10 Co-I 20% NIH/NIDA $1,200,000

Qualitative Exploration of Low-Frequency Heroin Injectors not in Drug Treatment (PI Kral)

17. 06/31/07-08/31/10 Co-I 5% NIH/NIMH $105,000

HIV Risk among Male Parolees and their Female Partners (PI Comfort)

18. 04/01/09-03/31/11 Co-I 5% California $42,000

HIV/AIDS Research Program

Impact of the Criminal Justice System on the HIV Risk of Urban Poor Women (PI Riley)

19. 09/15/09-08/15/15 Co-I 15% NIH/NIMH/NIDA $1,500,000

Education and Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention In and Out of Jail (PI Draine)

20. 01/01/10-01/01/12 PI 0% NIH/NIDA $150,000

Sponsorship of Canadian Post-Doc in residence (Canadian Social Science Research Council)

21. 05/01/11-01/01/12 Co-I 0% NIH/NIDA $199,039

Epidemiology and Trauma Research Training for Guatemala (PI Branas)

22. 05/01/11-01/01/13 Co-I 15% NIDA $750,000

Heroin Price, Purity and Outcomes Study (PI Ciccarone)

23. 04/01/11 - 08/30/14 Co-I 0.5% NIH/NIDA $1,000,000

Exploratory Research on Late Initiation of Drug Injection (Multiple PIs Bluthenthal and Kral)

24. 02/10/12 - 01/09/17 Co-I 0.5% NIH/NIAA/NIDA $2,500,000

Randomized Trial of Urban Vacant Lot Stabilization and Substance Abuse Outcomes (PI Branas)

25. 08/01/17 - 07/31/18 Lead Multiple PI (With Braslow) CTSI-UCLA Seed Grant $100,000

Incarceration and Serious Mental Illness in Los Angeles County

26. 03/01/2015-01/31/2019 Co-I 0.5% NIH/NIDA $750,000

Heroin in Transition (PI Ciccarone)

27. 04/01/19 – 09/30/19 (Multiple PI with Braslow, Brown, Bui, Castillo, Von Wachter) 10% (no cost) CTSI-UCLA Seed Grant UL1TR001881 $5,000

“Planning for UCLA-Los Angeles County Policy Lab: Serious Mental Illness, Homelessness, Incarceration”

Current Grant Support

Period of Award Role in Grant % Effort Funding Source Direct Cost

28. 10/01/19 – 09/30/20 Lead Co-PI (with Braslow, Brown, Bui, Castillo, Von Wachter) CTSI-UCLA Seed Grant # UL1TR001881 $100,000

"UCLA-LA County Policy Lab: Serious Mental Illness, Homelessness, Incarceration as Proof of Concept"

1. JIT-phase Co-I 12.5% NIH/NIDA 049644 $insert

"Ethno-epidemiology of HCV, HIV and Overdose associated with Drug Markets and Drug Tourism" PI Strathdee

Pending Grant (Under Review)

1. 10/01/19 – 09/30/19 Lead Multiple PI (with Braslow, Brown, Bui, Castillo Von Wachter) 10% (no cost) CTSI-UCLA Seed Grant UL1TR001881 $500,000

“UCLA-LA County Policy Lab: Serious Mental Illness and Incarceration as Proof of Concept”

lectures and Presentations (Excluding grand rounds and pedagogical conferences)

Lectures by Invitation (Since 2004 only):

1. 2004 “Explaining the Crack Epidemic Through an Ethnography of Social Suffering and Inequality” Health Disparities Seminar, University of California, San Francisco. November 17.

Also presented at:

a. (In French) “Time, Place, and Value: Economic Anthropology” Museum Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, August 23, 2005

b. (In Spanish) Universidad Federal de Parana. September 5, 2005.

2. 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.

Also presented at:

a. University Pennsylvania, Department of Anthropology, December 5, 2005.

b. (In French) University of Geneva and Dept. of Public Health, October 6, 2005.

c. Johns Hopkins University, Department of Anthropology. October 3, 2005.

d. (In Spanish) Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Centro de Antropología Social. Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 8, 2005.

e. (In Spanish) Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Post-graduate Programs, Sociology and Anthropology. September 2, 2005.

f. (In Spanish) Museu nacional, Post-graduate Programs of Anthropology, Rio de Janeiro. August 25, 2005.

g. (In Spanish) Graduate Program in Social Sciences, University of Deusdo, Bilbao, Spain. April 28, 2005.

3. 2005 “Ethnic Conflict and Risk: A Qualitative Perspective on Homeless Heroin Injectors” Drug Users Seminar, San Francisco General Hospital. January 12.

4. 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.

5. 2005 “Miedo Urbano y Pobreza: Foto-etnografía de Drogas y Súfrimiento Social.” Periferiak Conference, Bilbao, Spain. April 29.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. 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.

b. Also presented to Dept Anthropology, University Pennsylvania. April 13

10. 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.

Also presented at:

a. University of Leiden [Holland] 80th anniversary of the Faculty/Student Dialogue Program. November 27.

b. (In Spanish) Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Dept. Anthropology. February 11, 2010.

c. (In Spanish) “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. Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa FL, March 29, 2007.

11. 2008 “Le Mystere des Evolutions des Epidemies de Drogues: Un Defi pour la Sante Publique.” Santé Publique, Université de Sherbrooke, Montréal, June 6.

12. 2008 “In Search of Respect: Ten Years Later.” Philomathean Society, Univ Penn. September 23.

13. 2008 “Lumpen Abuse under Neoliberalism: A Photo-Ethnographic Perspective on Homeless Heroin Injectors.” Department of Anthropology, New York University, September 25.

Also presented at:

a. Ethnographic Research Seminar, Dept Sociology, Univ. of Pennsylvania, September 26.

b. (In Spanish) Masters in Social Science Program, Univ. Rosario, Bogota. November 6.

c. Dept Sociology, University Pennsylvania. December 3.

d. Humanities Research Seminar, Stanford University, January 20, 2009.

e. Dept of History of Consciousness, UC Santa Cruz, March 9, 2009

14. 2009 “Reframing the Contradictions between Law Enforcement and Health: An Ethnographic Perspective on the War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” University Pennsylvania, Schools of Nursing and Medicine joint lecture series. September 16.

a. Also presented to the Department of Social Medicine and Global Health, Harvard Medical School, April 2, 2010.

15. 2009 “Anthropology and Globalization: An Urgent Challenge and Responsibility .” University Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences 60 Second Lecture Series. September 30.

16. 2009 “Just Another Night in Jail: The War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” Annual AAA Meetings, Philadelphia, Dec. 3.

17. 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.

18. 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.

19. 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.

20. 2010 “Los Retos Éticas de la Etnografía: Hacia una Antropología Publica.” Bogotá, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. February 15.

21. 2010 “El Sufrimiento Inútil de los Usuarios de Drogas en el Gueto Estadounidense.” Bogotá, Universidad de los Andes. Dept. of Medicine. February 16.

22. 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.

b. Also presented to the Ministry of Social Welfare, Capacidad Repuesto Institucional Comunitaria Seminar. Bogotá, Colombia. February 16.

23. 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, 2010

Also presented at:

a. University Pennsylvania Alumni Conference, New York City, December 4, 2010

b. Temple University, Department of Anthropology April 15, 2011

c. Philadelphia-based Teach for America fellows. Philadelphia, PA. March 16, 2013.

d. Yale University, Department of Sociology, November 5, 2012

e. Kennedy school, Harvard University, November 15, 2012

f. University of Canberra, Australia, November 5, 2013

24. 2010 "The Craft of Ethnography." Columbia University, Department of Sociology. Panelist. December 3.

25. 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.

26. 2012 “Primitive Accumulation: The Habitus of Rage in the US Inner City” Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany May 11.

Also presented at:

a. University Pennsylvania School of Medicine. March 13, 2012

b. Rutgers University. April 12, 2012

c. University of York, England. June 1, 2012.

d. Bergen University, Norway, June 21, 2012.

e. Universidad Central de Venezuela. July 17, 2012.

f. Universidad de Puerto Rico. August 29, 2012. (Spanish version).

g. Also presented at Universidad de Puerto Rico. August 29, 2012.

h. Yale AIDS Colloquium Series, November 5, 2012

i. School for Advanced Research. Santa Fe, NM. September 25, 2013.

27. 2013 "The Future of Public Health." Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, April 11.

28. 2014 "La prise en charge psychiatrique et carcérale des quartiers urbains déshérités et la guerre contre les drogues aux États-Unis." presented at Montreal, Dept of Public Health COSMO, January 20.

29. 2014 "Puerto Rican Vulnerability in the US Inner-City Narco-Economy" presented to the Department of Socio-Medical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, January 27.

30. 2014 "Urban segregation and the US heroin market: A quantitative model of anthropological hypotheses from an inner-city drug market." Society for Applied Anthropology 74th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, March 18-21, 2014 Third Co-author with Ciccarone D, Rosenblum D, Montero F, Mars S, Karandinos G, Unick GJ.

31. 2014 "Scorched earth military repression in Cabanas, El Salvador: Massacre of Santa Cruz" presented at the International tribunal for restorative justice in El Salvador: Healing wounds to achieve peace, Santa Marta, El Salvador, March 27.

32. 2014 "Witness and victim declaration of 1981 war crime in Cabanas, El Salvador" presented at Fiscalia General de la Republica [Federal District Attorney Office], Unidad Fiscal Especializada de Delitos de Homicidos, San Salvador, El Salvador, March 31.

33. 2014 "Coming of Age as a Public Anthropologist: From Revolutionary Dreams (1979) to Interstitial Intellectual Engagement (2014)" presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Dept of Anthropology Colloquium Series, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 13.

34. 2014 "Substance Abuse, Violence, & HIV: Changing Environments to Reduce Risk" presented at University of Pennsylvania, Dept of Anthropology and Perelman School of Medicine, Center for Public Health Initiatives Seminar with Dr. Brian Work, October 16.

35. 2014 "Future Perfect? Social Sciences in Public Health" presented at 50th Anniversary Symposium, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, November 7.

36. 2014 "Discipline, Care, and Punish? Anthropological Approaches to Suffering and Well-Being Along the Carceral Continuum" discussant at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3

37. 2015 "State of Fury: The Cultivation of Rage in the US Inner City" presented at University of California, Los Angeles, Semel Institute & History and Social Studies of Medicine, January 20.

38. 2015 "Public Anthropology, Photo-Ethnography, and Homelessness in America" presented at Central Washington University, Museum of Culture and Environment, January 29.

39. 2015 "The Symbolic Violence of Political Empowerment: Community Reentry Programs Trapped in the Carceral Services Mesh" presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for the Anthropology of North America's Conference at City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, April 18.

40. 2015 "La furia en el ghetto estadounidense. Segregación, expulsión y violencia en la ciudad contemporánea" Plenary presentation at the Inaugural Activities of the Graduate Program of the Department of Anthropology, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile May 5.

a. Revised English version presented at: University of California, Los Angeles, Semel Institute & History and Social Studies of Medicine, January 20.

41. 2015 "Perspectivas etnográficas sobre poblaciones en movimiento: 30 años de violencia en las Américas" Plenary presentation at the Inaugural Activities of the Department of Anthropology, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile May 7.

42. 2015 "The Puerto Rican Diaspora's Colonial Structural Vulnerability in the Global Narcotics Industry" presented at the 33rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 29.

43. 2016 "The Ethics of High Stakes Participant Observation: A Thirty Year Retrospective." Studio for Ethnographic Design, University of California, San Diego, February 26.

44. 2016 "Predatory Accumulation in the US Inner City: The Violent Profits of the Global-Narco-Economy and Medical-Carceral-Services Mesh." Department of Sociology Colloquium, University of California, San Diego, February 26.

a. Revised version presented at: Theory and Research in Comparative Social Analysis seminar, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, September 29, 2016.

b. Revised version presented at: Department of Anthropology Colloquium, University of California, Los Angeles, October 17, 2016.

c. Spanish revised version presented as: "La violencia simbólica de la acumulación primitiva en el mercado de las drogas en los guetos estadounidense" 10-year Anniversary Commemoration of the School of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad ICESI, Cali, Colombia. October 6, 2017

45. 2016 "Concrete Killing Fields of Inner-City Philadelphia." Retirement Festschrift Randal Collins Conference, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, April 7.

46. 2016 "The Symbolic Violence of Monopoly Control of Narcotics Markets in Philadelphia’s Inner-City Puerto Rican Diaspora." Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, New York, May 28.

47. 2017 "Public Anthropology, Photo-Ethnography, and Homelessness in America." Presented at Whitman College, February 14.

48. 2017 "Predatory Accumulation: State Policy and The Violent Profits of Narcotics Retail Markets [Acumulação Predatorio: Las Logicas Violentas Altamente Rentable del Narcotrafico y de las Politicas Estatales]" Plenary keynote presentation to the 6th International Brazilian Substance Abuse Prevention Researchers Conference [ABRAMND] Belo Horizonte, Brazil November 10, 2017. (Presented in Spanish with simultaneous Portuguese translation).

a. English version presented as “Predatory Accumulation in the US Inner City: From Narcotics Markets, Criminal Justice and Big Pharma to SSI Disability and Treatment.” Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics, February 26, 2018.

b. Also presented at the Centre on Conflict, Development, and Peace building at the Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland. February 26, 2019.

c. Also presented in the Sociology Department University of Southern California. January 16.

d. Spanish versión presented in the Anthropology department of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, November 28, 2018.

e. French version presented as the "The Carceral and Psychiatric Mismanagement of Contemporary US Inner-City Poverty: An Anthropological Perspective" at an École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) International Colloquium, "The United States as an ethnographic field."Paris, France December 14, 2018.

49. 2018 "Comments on Neoliberalism and Ideological Oppression." London School of Economics, "Book Launch: Ground Down by Growth: Tribe, Caste, Class and Inequality in 21st Century." January 25.

50. 2018 "From Conjugated Oppression to Predatory Accumulation in US Inner-City Puerto Rican Colonial Diaspora" Plenary presentation to the London School of Economics: ‘Neoliberalism, Social Oppression and Class Relations.’ January 25.

51. 2018 "The Global Narcotics Industry in Our New Era of Predatory Accumulation" UCLA Global Studies 100B: Globalization: Culture and Society [170 students]. February 15.

52. 2018 "The Psychiatric Mismanagement of Contemporary US Inner-City Poverty: An Anthropological Perspective for Clinicians." Resident-Organized Monthly Social Psychiatry Seminar. April 3.

53. 2018 "Drug Epidemics in Ethnographic Perspective on Out-of-Treatment Users and Narcotics Sellers." UCLA GE CLST 73: Mind over Matter: History, Science, and Philosophy of Brain-Psychoactive Drugs in U.S., 1890 to 2015 [25+ undergraduate students]. April 18.

54. 2018 Section leader for "Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer and Data Recordkeeping" in C234 – Ethics and Accountability in Biomedical Research. UCLA. April 27.

55. 2018 "Community Health Sciences 187B Introduction to Interventions for At-Risk Populations: Caseworker Training for the Mobile Clinic Project at UCLA." West Hollywood Mobile Clinic Required Course. April 27.

56. 2018 "Is It Time to Change the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS, Involuntary Treatment)?" (June Quarterly) County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, Quarterly Continuing Medical Education Seminar. LA County Department of Mental Health. June 7.

57. 2018 "Making Sense of Gun Violence: An Anthropological Perspective" All-LA Conference for Emergency Residents, University of Southern California Health Sciences Campus. September 6. Todd Schneberk and Mary Cheffers.

58. 2018 "Structural Vulnerability in the Risk Environment: Cultural Relativism and the Logics of Non-Adherent Patients" Introduction to Social Medicine Selective, Geffen Hall, UCLA. September 10. Shamsher Samra.

59. 2018 "National Borders as Mechanisms of Predatory Accumulation: The Brutalities of Our Moment in History in the Homeless Shooting Encampments of the Tijuana Sewers" Interzones Conference for International Advisory Committee of European Research Council Grant “Cross-Border Migrations”, Tangier, Morocco. September 27.

60. 2019 "Genealogy of Structural Competency." Health Equity & Structural Competency Conference, University of California, Riverside. March 9.

61. 2019 "Anthropology on the Front Lines: Mass Incarceration and Serious Mental Illness in Los Angeles." Anthropology Centennial Lecture, UCLA. (Co-presented with Laurie Hart, Blake Erickson, Jeremy Levenson, Abigail Mack, Charlotte Neary-Bremer, Abdullah Puckett.) May 8.

62. 2019 "Las lógicas de la corrupción y la brutalidad policíaca en una era de acumulación depredadora." Congreso de Antopologia en Colombia at the Universidad ICESI. June 12.

63. 2019 “Why I Write: Ethnography, Social Inequality, and the Urgent Contradictions of our Moment in History.” Executive Session Roundtable, American Anthropological Association Annual Conference, Vancouver Canada, November 20.

64. 2019 “Collaborative Ethnography of Urban Violence and Social Inequality: A two decade retroscpective.” Presented at the International Advisory Committee Conference of the European Research Council Gang Project, Valle Blanche, Switzerland, August 26.

Organizing Roles in Scientific Meetings (Since 2009):

1. “A Conversation on Urban Poverty in Philadelphia and the United States.” University Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, March 17, 2009.

2. “Homelessness, Poverty, Addiction and Recovery: Lessons from Philadelphia.” University Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, April 6, 2009.

3. “Public Health and Law Enforcement: Reframing the Debate in Philadelphia.” University Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, May 4, 2009.

4. “Surveillance and Civil Liberties in Inner City Neighborhoods” University Pennsylvania Urban Studies Law Enforcement Lecture Series, March 14, 2011.

TEACHING SERVICE (Since coming to UCLA 06/2015 only):

Courses: (Registered Classes)

1. Summer 2016 Short Term Training Program (STTP), School of Medicine (May 31, 2016 through July 25, 2016): "Ethnographic Overview of Homelessness and Mental Illness in Los Angeles." Four medical students who were transitioning from year one to year two and two entering-MD/PhD students. Introduced them to potential careers in public sector psychiatry and community-based clinics. Co-faculty members: Joel Braslow, Marcia Meldrum

2. Summer 2017 Graduate Student Summer Fellowship Mentorship, Division of Social Science. One student (Jeremy Levenson). Faculty member

3. Winter 2018 Anth 596 Tut 9, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Science. Four students (Blake Erikson, Jeremy Levenson, Will Schlesinger, Lauren Textor). Faculty member

4. Winter 2018 Anth 597 Tut 9, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Science. One student (Blake Erikson). Faculty member

5. Spring 2018 Anth 597 Tut 9, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Science. One student (Jeremy Levenson). Faculty member

6. Fall 2017-present Leo Rangell Journal Club/Seminar, Clinician Social Scientist Ethnographic Methods for Improving Clinical Practice. Bi-monthly, (satisfies School of Medicine 2nd year Summer Clinical Preceptorship requirement (three MD/PhD students Maxwell Hellmann, Rachel Parks and Emily Jones two additional MD/PhD students and one clinical fellow participate regularly Will Schlesinger, Lauren Textor, Liza Buchbinder)). Co-faculty members: Joel Braslow, Ippolytos Kalofonos

7. Spring 2018 C234-Ethics and Accountability in Biomedical Research. Section leader "Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer and Data Recordkeeping." School of Medicine, UCLA. April 27. (~25 MD/PhD students required once a year). Lynn Talton.

Courses: (Journal clubs/seminars not registered)

1. Fall 2015-Fall 2017 Social Medicine Journal Club/Seminar: "Serious Mental Illness and Incarceration." Bimonthly, (~15 clinical faculty, social science faculty, MD/PhD students, clinical fellows, medical residents). Co-faculty: Marcia Meldrum, Joel Braslow, Ippolytos Kalofonos, Laurie Hart.

2. Fall 2016-present Annual Retreat UCLA/UCSF MD/PhD Training Program Social Science Track, (~15 MD/PhD students). Co-faculty: Ippolytos Kalofonos, Joel Braslow, Seth Holmes.

3. Fall 2017-present Leo Rangell journal club/seminar MD/PhD Clinical Psychiatry Ethnographic Reflection Journal club/seminar. Bi-monthly. (~5 MD/PhDs, clinical fellows, clinical faculty.) Co-faculty members: Joel Braslow, Ippolytos Kalofonos.

Grand Rounds/Pedagogical Conferences

“Gendered Violence and Hepatitis C Infection among Youth Injectors in the Haight: An Anthropological Perspective.” Grand Rounds, Pediatrics, San Francisco General Hospital. April 18, 2006.

"The Moral Economy of Violence in the Us Inner City: An Anthropological Perspective from Puerto Rican North Philadelphia." Temple University Hospital, Surgery Grand Rounds, April 2013.

"Making Sense of Gun Violence in North Philadelphia: An Anthropological Perspective" presented at Temple University Hospital, Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, November 5, 2014.

"Fractured Habitus, Liminal Politics and Critical Theory Building: The Creative Positionality of Clinician Social Scientists" Keynote Final Conference Comments. 6th Biennial National Conference for Clinician-Scholars in the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Pennsylvania, April 19, 2015.

"The Carceral and Psychiatric Mismanagement of Inner City Poverty." MSTP Annual Conference, UCLA. November 2, 2015. (~85 MD/PhD students). Carlos Portero-Caillau and Leanne Jones.

Summer 2016 Leo Rangell Social Medicine Grand Rounds. Quarterly. (~25-75 clinicians, students). Co-faculty members: Marcia Meldrum, Joel Braslow, Ippolytos Kalofonos

"Ethnography and Structural Vulnerability Social Science Concepts for Addressing Disparities in Health." Health Training Institute, School of Dentistry, UCLA, August 8, 2016. (~70 summer fellows). Vivek Shetty.

"The Carceral and Psychiatric Mismanagement of Inner City Poverty." 8th Annual PRIME Statewide Conference, Los Angeles, January 28, 2017. (~75 medical students). Gerardo Moreno.

"Structural Vulnerability in Clinical Care." At Annual SoCal LGBT Medical Student Conference, UCLA, February 18, 2017. (~100 medical students). Jeremy Flores.

"Structural Vulnerability of Homeless Substance Abusers in the Emergency Room: A Social Medicine Approach" Grand Rounds in Emergency Medicine, UCLA. November 28, 2017. (~75 clinicians). Breena Taira.

"Ethnography and Structural Vulnerability Social Science Concepts for Addressing Disparities in Health." mHealth Training Institute, School of Dentistry, UCLA, August 10, 2017. (~70 summer fellows). Vivek Shetty.

"Is It Time to Change the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS, Involuntary Treatment)?" County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, Quarterly Continuing Medical Education Journal Club/Seminar. LA County Department of Mental Health. June 7, 2018. (~85 psychiatrists). Rod Shaner.

"Contradictions Between Clinical and Law Enforcement Priorities on the Frontlines of Serious Mental Illness Care in Los Angeles County" Grand Rounds in Psychiatry, Olive View Medical Center. June 14, 2018. (~60 clinicians). Alex Kopelowicz

"The Criminalization of Serious Mental Illness in Our Current Moment in History: Social Science and Psychiatric Perspectives." Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. October 16, 2018. (~150 clinicians). Ira Lesser.

"The Mass Incarceration of People with Serious Mental Illness in the United States since the 1980s" Plenary Presentation at the Physicians' for a National Health Programs' (PNHP) Annual Meeting, San Diego. November 10, 2018.

"Habitus de Furia en el gueto estadounidense" Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales. Colloquium presentation in the National Autonomous University of Mexico's (UNAM) Annual Research Seminar "Seminario Internacional Jóvenes y espacio público." November 27, 2018.

"Contradictions Between Clinical and Law Enforcement Priorities on the Frontlines of Serious Mental Illness Care in Los Angeles County.” Semel Institute Grand Rounds, UCLA. February 12, 2019.

"The De Facto Criminalization of Psychosis in the US: Anthropological/Clinical Perspectives from Los Angeles Streets." Luskin School Public Affairs Inter-Disciplinary Colloquium Series, UCLA, February 13, 2019.

“Structural Vulnerability: Puerto Ricans in the U.S Inner-City Colonial Diaspora.” 24th Annual UCLA Healthcare Symposium, School of Medicine. February 21, 2020.

Guest Lectures in Classes and Journal Clubs/Seminars

1. 2016 "The Symbolic Violence of Primitive Accumulation in Philadelphia's Puerto Rican Retail Narcotics Markets" Sociology 237: Theory and Research in Comparative Social Analysis. Department of Sociology, Division of Social Science, UCLA. September 29. (~20 Grad students and faculty). Gail Kligman.

2016 "The Logics for Risk Behaviors and 'Noncompliance': Structural Vulnerability and Cultural Relativism" in Doctoring IA - Introduction to Medicine and Society (Required class for first year medical students), School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. October 20. (~120 medical students). Marcia Meldrum.

2017 "The Street Life of Street-Based Drug Users and Sellers." UCLA GE CLST 73: Mind over Matter: History, Science, and Philosophy of Brain-Psychoactive Drugs in U.S., 1890 to 2015. April 23. (~25 undergraduates). Marcia Meldrum.

2017 "Cultural Relativism and Structural Vulnerability for Clinical Practice." Charles Drew University/UCLA Medical Student Selective: Caring for Diverse and Disadvantaged Populations- Translating Policy to Practice. October 26. (~30 medical students. Required for first- and second-year CDU medical students, elective for UCLA medical students). Daphne Calmes

2017 "From Jíbaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting the Restructuring of Capitalism in El Barrio" Anthro 100: History of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Science, UCLA. November 28. (~75 undergraduates). Charles Stewart.

2018 "The Psychiatric Mismanagement of Contemporary US Inner-City Poverty: An Anthropological Perspective for Clinicians." Resident-Organized Monthly Social Psychiatry Journal club/seminar. April 3. (~20 Psychiatry Residents) Greg Gabrellas.

2018 "Drug Epidemics in Ethnographic Perspective on Out-of-Treatment Users and Narcotics Sellers." UCLA GE CLST 73: Mind over Matter: History, Science, and Philosophy of Brain-Psychoactive Drugs in U.S., 1890 to 2015. April 18. (~25 undergraduate students). Marcia Meldrum.

2018 "Clinical Best Practices for Patients Who Inject Drugs: Cultural Relativism and Harm Reduction." Community Health Sciences 187B: Introduction to Interventions for At-Risk Populations: Caseworker Training for the Mobile Clinic Project at UCLA. School of Public Health, UCLA. April 28. (~100 undergraduates required for participants in West Hollywood Mobile Clinic.) Amanda Daigle.

2018 "The Global Narcotics Industry in Our New Era of Predatory Accumulation" Global Studies 100B: Globalization: Culture and Society. February 15. (~170 students). UCLA. Professor Laurie Hart.

2020 “What do I love about Ethnography, A Conversation with Jason De Leon.” Anthro 139: Anthropology of Los Angeles, UCLA. February 18. Professor Jason De Leon.

2020 “Marxism” Anthro 100: History of Anthropology. UCLA. February 12. Professor Charles Stewart.

Dissertation Committees at UCLA (Completed Only Since 2015)

1. Clinton Humphrey, Department of Anthropology, UCLA, 2016

2. Andrea Suh, Department of Comparative Education, School of Education, UCLA, 2018

Dissertation Committees at Other Institutions (Completed Only Since 2015) *=Chair Of Committee

1. Anna Wilking, Department of Anthropology, New York University, 2015

2. Nicholas Limerick, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

3. Adam Leeds, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

4. Sara Jacoby, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

5. Tyson Mittman, Department of Cultural Studies & Communications, Drexe okay l University, Philadelphia, PA. 2015

6. Martin Lamothe, Departments of Anthropology and Urban Studies, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, France and University of Montreal, Canada. 2015

7. *Chris Golias, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

8. A.A. Rhette Winpenny, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017

9. *Utpal Sandesara, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017 (co-chair)

10. *Nicholas Iacobelli, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017 (co-chair)

11. Noam Osband, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017

12. Joshua Burraway, Department of Anthropology, University College London, 2017

13. Nicole Carl, Department of Education, University of Pennsylvania, 2018

14. George Karandinos, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, 2019

15. Joseph Young, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2019

Sponsorship of Mentees on Grants (Since 2015 only)

1. 2015-2016 NIH K-Award, UCSD (Davis)

2. 2015-2016 NSF Dissertation Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania (Iacobelli)

3. 2015-2017 NSF Dissertation & Wenner Grenn Dissertation fellowships, University of Penn (Sandesara)

4. 2016-2019 NIH K-Award, University of Maryland (Sangaramoorthy)

5. 2016-2017 UCLA Graduate Summer Scholarship (Levenson)

6. 2017-2018 UCLA School of Medicine Dean’s Leadership in Health and Science Scholarship (Ohman)

7. 2017-2018 Lemelson Undergraduate Honors Fellow (Ramirez)

8. 2018-current Lemelson Undergraduate Honors Fellow (Goese)

9. 2019-current CFAR-NIH, UCLA/UCSD (Friedman)

10. 2020-current NSF Dissertation & Wenner Grenn fellowships, UCLA (Levenson)

11. 2020-current K-12 Award, UCLA (Takada) Co-mentor

12. 2020-current K Award, UCLA (Kalofanos)

PhD Qualifying Exams at UCLA (Completed Only Since 2015)

1. Suh, Andrea Department of Education, UCLA, 2016

2. Mack, Abigail Department of Anthropology, UCLA, 2016

3. Cecale, Courtney Department of Anthropology, UCLA, 2016

4. Martinez, Carlos Department of Anthropology/Social Medicine, UCSF, 2019

5. Levenson, Jeremy Department of Anthropology, UCLA, 2019

6. Ryan Dougherty, Department of social Work, Luskin School, UCLA March 10

PhD Qualifying Exams at Other Institutions *=Chair Of Exam Committee (Completed Only)

1. *Kevin Burke, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2014

2. *Shashank Sahini, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2014

3. David Sorge, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

4. Jeffrey Sharlein, Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

5. Nicole Carl, Department of Education, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

6. Marshall B. Knudson, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

7. Tali Ziv, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017

8. Joseph Young, Department of Anthropology and School of Medicine, MD PhD Training Program, University of Pennsylvania, 2017

PhD Theses Committees in Process

1. Ryan Dougherty, Department of Social Welfare, UCLA, 2018-present

2. George Karandinos, Department of Anthropology and School of Medicine, MD PhD Training Program, Harvard University, 2017-present

3. Tali Ziv, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2016-present

4.

Masters Theses Committees (Completed Only) *=Chair

1. *Bruno Calisto de Carvalho, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

2. Blake Erikson, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, UCLA, Winter 2018

PhD Advisees/Co-Advisees in Process *=Primary Advisor

1. Lauren Textor, MD/PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2016-present

2. Will Schlesinger, MD/PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2017-present

3. *Jeremy Levenson, MD/PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2017-present

4. Blake Erikson, MD/PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2017-present

5. Rachel Parks, MD/PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2017-present

6. Jorge Mancillas, PhD student, Department of Sociology, Division of Social Sciences, 2018-present

7. Abdullah Henry Puckett, PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, 2018-present

Mentorship of Fellows/Post-Docs

1. Co-mentor of Liza Buchbinder (with Joel Braslow and Ippolytos Kalofonos), National Clinical Scholars Program, UCLA 2017-Present

Mentorship/Co-Mentorship of MD Students (UCLA only)

1. Jose Sanchez Cruz, MS1, School of Medicine, UCLA, 2016-2017

2. Rachel Ohman, MS3-4, School of Medicine, UCLA, 2017-2018

3. Joseph Friedman, MS1-2, School of Medicine, UCLA 2018-2019

Undergraduate Theses *=Primary advisor

1. *Moses Ramirez, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, UCLA, 2017-2019

2. *Goese, Carolyn, Department of Anthropology, Division of Social Sciences, UCLA, 2019-present

Membership on Curriculum and Admissions Committees (UCLA only)

2015-present MSTP-Social Science Track, Admissions Committee

2018 Graduate Research Mentorship Program Grant Review Committee

2017 School of Medicine Admissions Screening Session. October 7

2015-present School of Medicine Admissions Committee for Social Science Track of the Medical Scientist MD/PhD Training Program

2015-2016 School of Medicine Social Medicine Curriculum Review Task Force

2017-2018 Department of Anthropology Admissions Committee

2018-2019 Assisted in planning and sponsoring faculty appointment (Yelena Koldobskaya) for a new clinical rotation through Twin Towers Correctional Facility for psychiatry residents (piloted Spring 2018 and scheduled to initiate formally in Winter 2019).

ACADEMIC SERVICE COMMITTEES UCLA ONLY

2015-present Member, Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital Executive Forum, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences

2016-present Co-chair Ad-hoc Faculty Search Committee, Center for Social Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences

Bibliography

Books (peer-reviewed):

1. Bourgois P 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”) 1989.

a. Spanish Translation (with updates 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.

2. Bourgois P In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1995. (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences Series.)

a. Paperback Edition 1996. Seven printings.

b. Updated Second Edition with new preface and epilogue. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

c. French translation with new epilogue and introduction: En quête de respect: le crack à Harlem. Paris: Editions du Seuil (Série Liber, directed by Pierre Bourdieu), 2001.

d. Second French translation edition with an additional epilogue: En Quête de Respect: Le Crack à Harlem. Paris: Editions du Seuil. (Série: Liber, directed by Pierre Bourdieu.) 2013.

e. Third French translation edition: En Quête de Respect: Le Crack à Harlem. Paris: Editions Poche. 2017.

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. Norwegian translation into Braille and recorded media for the Norwegian Library for Talking Books and Braille, Oslo, Norway (In Press).

h. Spanish translation: En Busca de Respeto: Vendiendo Crack en Harlem. Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI, 2010. Translated by Fernando Montero Castrillo

i. Another Spanish publication: En Busca e Respeto: La Venta de Crack en Harlem. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Ediciones Hurácan, 2010. [Translated by Fernando Montero Castrillo]

j. Chinese translation: In Search of Respect. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2008

3. Bourgois P and Jeff Schonberg Righteous Dopefiend. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2009 (Series: Public Anthropology.)

a. Italian translation: Reietti e fuorilegge. Antropologia della violenza nella metropoli americana. Rome: Derive Approdi. 2011. Translator: Stefania De Pretis

b. Spanish translation in: En Busca de Rispetto: Vendiendo Crack en Harlem. Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI. 1995.

In Preparation (with contract)

1. Bourgois P, Hart L, Karandinos G, and Montero F. Cornered. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Edited Volumes (peer-reviewed)

1. Wheelock Roman J, Adams T, Arenas C, Bourgois P, Gunberg J La Mosquitia en la Revolución. Managua: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Reforma Agraria (CIERA), Coleccion Blas Real Espinales. Pp. 89-149. 1981.

2. Bourgois P Revolution in Central America. Colorado: Westview Press. Co-edited with SCAN. 1983.

3. Bourgois P Amérique centrale, special issue of Les temps modernes Vol. 44, nos. 517-518. Co-editor Marc Edelman. 375 pp. 1989.

4. Bourgois P Ethnic Relations in St. Louis, special issue of City and Society Vol. 3, no. 2. Co-editor Ann Rynearson. 178 pp. 1989.

5. del Castillo F, Salinas N, Villarroel E, Bourgois P Niños Vulnerables. La Paz (Bolivia): Dirección Nacional de Prevención de Drogas, Ministerio de Salud. 1993.

a. English translation: Forgotten Children. La Paz: Ministry of Human Development, National Secretariat of Health and Social Welfare, 1995.

6. Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. 2004.

7. Auyero J, Bourgois P, Scheper-Hughes N Violence at the Urban Margins. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2015.

Research Articles (Peer Reviewed)

1. Bourgois P and Grunberg J “Informe de una investigación rural en la Costa Atlántica norte.” In: La Mosquitia en la Revolución. Edited by Wheelock Roman. Managua: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Reforma Agraria (CIERA), Coleccion Blas Real Espinales. Pp. 89-149. 1981.

a. Excerpts in German translation: “Die Miskitus und die Revolution. Die Probleme der Indianishen Minderheiten Nicaraguas.” Taz-Journal 2:70-79. 1980.

2. Bourgois P “Class, Ethnicity and the State among the Miskitu Amerindians of Northeastern Nicaragua.” Latin American Perspectives 8:2:2239, 1981.

a. Revised version: “The Mosquitia in Revolution: Nicaragua's Indigenous Minority Question.” In The Nicaraguan Revolution. Edited by Thomas Walker. New York: Praeger Publishers. Pp. 303-318. 1981.

3. Bourgois P “What U.S. Foreign Policy Faces in Rural El Salvador.” Monthly Review 34:14-30.

4. Bourgois P “Racism and the Multinational Corporation” Indigenous World/Mundo Indígena. 2:3:4-8. 1984.

a. Spanish version: “Etnicidad y lucha de clases en la subsidiaria de la United Fruit Company en Costa Rica y Panamá.” Boletín de Antropología Americana [Mexico] 8:63-74, 1983.

b. Revised Spanish version: “Racismo, división y violencia.” Dialogo Social 17:164:18-25, 1984.

5. Bourgois P “Nicaragua's Ethnic Minorities in the Revolution.” Monthly Review 36:9:22-24, 1985.

a. Reprinted in Nicaragua: Unfinished Revolution. Edited by Peter Rosset and John Vandermeer. New York: Grove Press. Pp. 459-472. 1987.

b. Spanish version: “Las minorías étnicas en la revolución nicaragüense.” Estudios Sociales Centroamericanos, 39:13-31. 1984.

c. Reprinted as: “Etnicidad y revolución en Nicaragua.” Civilización [Mexico] 3:111-138. 1985.

6. Bourgois P “Ethnic Minorities.” In Nicaragua: The First Five Years. Edited by Thomas Walker. New York: Praeger Publishers. Pp. 201-216. 1985.

a. Revised Spanish translation: “Las minorías étnicas en la revolución nicaragüense.” Estudios Sociales Centroamericanos. 39:13-31. 1984.

b. Reprinted as: “Las minorias etnicas en la revolución Nicaraguense.” Civilización [Mexico] 3:111-1138. 1985.

7. Bourgois P “Ethnic Diversity on a Corporate Plantation: Guaymi Labor on a United Fruit Company Plantation in Panama and Costa Rica.” Cultural Survival. Cambridge MA: Occasional Paper No. 19. 52 pp.

a. Excerpt reprinted: “Hazardous Pesticides in Panama-Guaymi laborers at Risk.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 9:4:37-38. 1985.

8. Bourgois P “Guerre ou autonomie: les Miskitos du Nicaragua.” Journal de la société des américanistes 72:242-248. 1986.

9. Bourgois P “The Black Diaspora in Costa Rica.” New West Indian Guide Nieuwe West Indische Gids 60:3/4:149-166. 1986

a. Reprinted in: Blackness in Latin America and the Caribbean: Social Dynamics and Cultural Transformations. Edited by Norman Whitten, Jr. and Arlene Torres. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Pp. 119-132. 1998.

b. Revised version: “Blacks in Costa Rica: Upward Mobility and Ethnic Discrimination.” In Costa Rica. Edited by Marc Edelman and Joanne Kennan. Pp. 161-169. New York: Grove Press. 1989.

10. Bourgois P “The Miskitu of Nicaragua: Politicized Ethnicity.” Anthropology Today 2:2:4-9, 1986.

a. Spanish version: Révolution, Ethnicity and Violence.” In Vers des sociétés pluriculturelles: études comparatives et situation en France. Edited by Association Française des Anthropologues. Paris: ORSTOM,. Pp. 467-474. 1987.

b. French Translation: “Les Miskitos du Nicaragua: guerres et éthnies.” Babylone [Paris] 5:6784, 1986.

c. Original version: Révolution, Ethnicity and Violence.” In Vers des sociétés pluriculturelles: études comparatives et situation en France. Edited by Association Française des Anthropologues. Paris: ORSTOM. Pp. 467-474. 1987.

11. Bourgois P “Conjugated Oppression: Class and Ethnicity Among Kuna and Guaymi Banana Workers on a Corporate Plantation.” American Ethnologist 15:2:328-348, 1988.

a. Reprinted in: Inquiry at the Grassroots. Edited by William Glade and Charles Reilly. Washington D.C.: Inter-American Foundation. Pp. 55-81. 1992.

12. Bourgois P “Les Miskitos du Nicaragua.” Journal de la société des américanistes 74:2-10, 1988.

13. Bourgois P “If You're not Black You're White: A History of Ethnic Relations in St. Louis.” City and Society 3:2:106-131. 1989.

14. Bourgois P “Amérique centrale: perspectives Américaines.” Les Temps Modernes 44:517/518:282-308, 1989.

15. Rynearson A and Bourgois P “Introduction: Black and White in Color.” City and Society 3:2:101-105, 1989.

16. Bourgois P “The Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.” In Sandinista Nicaragua Part I: Revolution, Religion, and Social Policy. An Annotated Bibliography with Analytical Introductions. Edited by Neil Snarr. Ann Arbor: Pierian Press. Series: Resources on Contemporary Issues. Pp. 135-163. 1989

a. Spanish translation: “La Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua.” Estudios sociales Centroamericanos 54:157-177. 1990.

b. Expanded version prepared with Hans-Petter Buvollen as: Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast: An Annotated Bibliography. Oslo, Norway: PRIO Inform 6:101 pp. 1986.

17. Bourgois P “West Indian Immigration to Costa Rica and the Origins of the Banana Industry.” Cimarron Review 11:1/2:58-86, 1989.

18. Bourgois P “In Search of Horatio Alger: Culture and Ideology in the Crack Economy.” Contemporary Drug Problems 16:4:619-649, 1989.

a. French translation: “A la poursuite du rêve Américain: culture et idéologie dans l'économie du crack.” Les temps modernes 47:548:133-161. 1989.

b. Reprinted in: Supplement to Cultures & Conflict. Edited by Sunil Khanna. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 1994.

c. Reprinted in: Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice. Edited by Craig Reinarman and Harry Levine. Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp.57-76. 1996.

d. Reprinted in: Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice Volume II: Cultures and Markets, Crime and Criminal Justice. Edited by Nigel South. Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishers, Pp. 109-126. 1995.

e. Shorter version: “Crack in Spanish Harlem: Culture and Economy in the Inner City.” Anthropology Today 5:4:611. 1989.

f. Reprinted in Talking About People: Readings in Contemporary Cultural Anthropology. Edited by William Haviland and Robert Gordon.Mountain View CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., Pp. 113-119. 1993; Second Edition Pp. 88-94, 1996.

g. Reprinted in: Applying Cultural Anthropology. Edited by Aaron Podolefsky and Peter Brown. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., Pp. 26-33. 1994. Second edition; Third edition, pp. 212-219, 1994.

h. Reprinted in: Medical Anthropology. Edited by Cecil G. Helman. Ashgate Publishing Pp. 49-54. 2008.

19. Bourgois P “Confrontations éthniques dans la révolution sandiniste.” Les Temps Modernes 44:517/518:282-308. 1989.

20. Bourgois P “Confronting Anthropological Ethics: Lessons from Central America.” International Journal of Peace Research 27:1:43-54, 1990.

a. Expanded version and revised: “Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons from Fieldwork in Central America.” In Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation. Edited by Faye Harrison. Washington DC: Association of Black Anthropologists and American Anthropological Association. Pp. 110-126. 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. Edited by James McDonald. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Pp. 26-39. 2002.

d. Reprinted in: Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader. Edited by Antonius Robben and Jeffrey Sluka. Boston: Blackwell Publishing. 2006.

21. Bourgois P “Une nuit dans une shooting gallery: enquête sur le commerce de la drogue à East Harlem.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 94:59-78, 1992.

22. Bourgois P “A la poursuite du rêve Américain: culture et idéologie dans l'économie du crack.” Les temps modernes 47:548:133-161, 1993.

23. Bourgois P “La mobilisation éthnique.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 99:53-64, 1993.

24. Bourgois P “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,” 1995.

a. Adapted version: “From Jibaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting Capitalism in Spanish Harlem.” In Articulating Hidden Histories: Exploring the Influence of Eric R. Wolf. Edited by Jane Schneider and Rayna Rapp. Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 125-141. 1995.

b. Revised version: “From Jibaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting Capitalism in Spanish Harlem.” In Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History 2-5 editions, R. Jon McGee and Richard L. Warms, eds. Pp. 315-329. Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Company, 2000.

c. Shortened version: “In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio.” In Mapping the Social Language: Readings in Sociology, Ferguson S, ed. Pp. 232-243. Braintree, MA: Mayfield Publishing Company; 1999.

25. Pearson C and Bourgois P “Hope To Die a Dope Fiend.” Cultural Anthropology 10:4:587-593, 1995.

26. Bourgois P “Extrême souffrance sociale dans l'Inner City américaine: la politique du welfare familial dans East Harlem.” La Revue M 85/86:50-60, 1996.

27. Bourgois P “Confronting Anthropology, Education, and Inner-City Apartheid.” American Anthropologist 98:2:249-258, 1996.

28. Bourgois P “In Search of Masculinity: Violence, Respect, and Sexuality Among Puerto Rican Crack Dealers in East Harlem.” British Journal of Criminology 36:3:412-427, 1996.

a. Reprinted in Men’s Lives, 5th Ed., Michael Kimmel and Michael Messner, eds. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.b.

b. 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.

c. Reprinted in Crime, Criminal Justice and Masculinities. Stephen Tomsen ed. Ashgate Publishers. Pp. 281-296. 2008.

d. Reprinted in Ethnography in Context. Richard Hobbs, ed. Pp. London: SAGE Publications. 2011.

e. Reprinted in: Theoretical Criminology. Mary Bosworth, ed. Pp. #London: Routledge. June 2016.

29. Bourgois P “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. 1997.

a. Reprinted in Gangs, Drugs, and Violence. Alberto G. Mata ed. Edwin Mellen Press. In Press.

30. Bourgois P, Lettiere M, Quesada J “Social Misery and the Sanctions of Substance Abuse: Confronting HIV Risk Among Homeless Heroin Addicts in San Francisco.” Social Problems. 44:2:155-173, 1997.

a. Reprinted In Drugs, Alcohol, and Social Problems, James Orcutt and David Rudy, eds. Pp. 257-258. 2003.

31. Agar M, Bourgois P, French J, Murdoch O “Heroin Addict Habit Size in Three Cities: Context and Variation.” Journal of Drug Issues 28:4:921-940, 1998.

32. Bourgois P “Just Another Night in a Shooting Gallery.” Theory, Culture and Society 15:2:37-66, 1998.

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: “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.

c. Reprinted In: Reflecting on America: Anthropological Views of U.S. Culture, Second Edition. Clare L. Boulanger, ed. Pp. 151-167. New York: Routledge. 2016.

33. Bourgois P “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, 1998. (Feature article followed by commentaries for Special Issue "Ethnography and Substance Use.")

34. Bourgois P “Homeless in El Barrio: la vie d'un dealer Portoricain de Harlem.” La Misère du Monde, Pierre Bourdieu, ed. Pp. 205-217. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1993.

a. French translation of longer version: “Homeless in El Barrio: la vie d'un dealer Portoricain de Harlem.” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 93:59-68, 1992.

b. English version published In The Weight of the World: Social Suffering in Contemporary Societies, Pierre Bourdieu, ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1999.

c. Translated into German, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese.

35. Bourgois P “Theory, Method, and Power in Drug and HIV-Prevention Research: A Participant-Observer's Critique.” Substance Use and Misuse 34:14:2153-2170, 1999.

36. Bourgois P “Disciplining Addictions: The Bio-Politics of Methadone and Heroin in the United States.” Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 24:2: 165-195, 2000. (Received honorable mention for the Virchow Prize of the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology.)

a. Republished in Expanding Addictions: Critical Essays. Granfield R, Reinarman C, editors. Pp. 172-186. New York: Taylor & Francis. 2015.

37. Bourgois P and Bruneau J “Needle Exchange, HIV Infection and the Politics of Science: Confronting Canada's Cocaine Injection Epidemic with Participant Observation Data.” Medical Anthropology 18:325-350, 2000.

38. Ciccarone D, Kral A, Edlin B, Hobart C, Moon A, Murphy E, Bourgois P, Harris H, Young D “Soft Tissue Infections Among Injection Drug Users—San Francisco, California, 1996-2000.” Journal of the American Medical Association 285:21:2707-2709. June 6, 2001.

a. Reprinted in MMWR Weekly 50:19:381-384, 2001.

39. Agar M, Bourgois P, French J, Murdoch O “Buprenorphine: ‘Field Trials’ of a New Drug.” Qualitative Health Research 11:1:69-84, 2001.

40. Bourgois P “The Power of Violence in War and peace: Post-Cold War Lessons from El Salvador.” Ethnography 1:2:5-34, 2001.

a. Reprinted in: Istmo Revista virtual de estudios literarios y culturales centroamericanos Issue 8 enero– junio 2004

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, editors. Pp. 421-430. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

c. French translation: “La Violence en temps de guerre et en temps de paix: leçons de l’après-guerre froide: l’exemple du Salvador.” Cultures & Conflits 47:81-116, 2002. &

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 6:8:73-98, 2002.

e. German translation: “Die Macht der Gewalt, Lehren aus El Salvador.” Das Argument 263:148-162, 2005.

41. Bourgois P “The Violence of Moral Binaries: Response to Leigh Binford.” Ethnography 3:2:197-208, 2002.

42. Bourgois P “Ethnography’s Troubles and the Reproduction of Academic Habitus” International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 15:4:417-420, 2002.

43. Walter N, Bourgois P, Loinaz HM, Schillinger D "Social Context of Work Injury among Undocumented Day Laborers in San Francisco." Journal of General Internal Medicine 17:221-229, 2002.

44. Bourgois P “Cross-Methodological and Theoretical Dialogue: Anthropology and Epidemiology on Drugs.” International Journal of Drug Policy 13:259-269, 2002. (Featured article in Special Issue on Qualitative Methods)

45. Schonberg J and Bourgois P “The Politics of Photographic Aesthetics: Confronting the HIV Epidemic among Heroin Injectors in Russia and the United States.” International Journal of Drug Policy 13:387-392, 2002.

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.” Revista Maguaré [Colombia], in press.

46. Hahn JA, Page-Shafer K, Lum PJ, Bourgois P, Stein E, Evans JL, Busch MP, Tobler LH, Phelps B, Moss AR “Hepatitis C virus seroconversion among young injection drug users: relationships and risks.” Journal of Infectious Diseases 186:11:1558-64, 2002.

47. Bourgois P “Crack and the Political Economy of Social Suffering.” Addiction Research and Theory 11:1:31-37, 2003.

a. Spanish translation: “Crack-cocaína y economía política del sufrimiento social en Norteamérica.” Monografias Humanitas 5:95-103.

48. Ciccarone D and Bourgois P “Explaining the Geographic Variation of HIV among Injection Drug Users in the United States.” Substance Use and Misuse 38:14:2049-2063, 2003.

49. Bourgois P, Prince B, Moss A “Everyday Violence and the Gender of Hepatitis C Among Homeless Drug-Injecting Youth in San Francisco.” Human Organization 63:3:253-264, 2004.

50. Walter N, Bourgois P, Loinaz M “Masculinity and Undocumented Labor Migration: Injured Latino Day Laborers in San Francisco.” Social Science and Medicine. 59:6:1159-1168, 2004.

51. Bourgois P “Missing the Holocaust: My Father’s Account of Auschwitz from August 1943 to June 1944.” Anthropological Quarterly 78:1:89-123, 2005.

52. Comfort M, Grinstead O, McCartney K, Bourgois P, Knight K “‘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, 2005.

53. Rhodes T, Singer M, Bourgois P, Friedman S, Strathdee S “Social Structural Production of HIV Among Injection Drug Users.” Social Science & Medicine 61:1026-1044, 2005

54. Crane JT, Kawuma A, Oyugi JH, Byakika JT, Moss A, Bourgois P, Bangsberg DR “The Price of Adherence: Qualitative Findings From HIV+ Individuals Purchasing Fixed-Dose Combination Generic HIV Antiretroviral Therapy in Kampala, Uganda.” AIDS & Behavior 10:4:437-442, 2006. Garreaud A and Malventi D.

55. Bourgois P, Garfeaud A, Malventi D “Viaje al centro de la ciudad opaca: diálogos con Philippe Bourgois.” Alteridades 16:32:83-100, 2006.

56. Bourgois P, Martinez A, Kral A, Edlin B, Schonberg J, Ciccarone D “Reinterpreting Ethnic Patterns among White and African American Men who Inject Heroin: A Social Science of Medicine Approach.” Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine. 3:10:1805-1815, 2006.

57. Bourgois P and Schonberg J “Intimate apartheid: Ethnic dimensions of habitus among homeless heroin injectors.” Ethnography 8:1:7-33, 2007. (Awarded the Virchow Prize from the Society for Critical Medical Anthropology).

a. French translation: “Un ‘apartheid intime’: Dimensions ethniques de l’habitus chez les toxicomanes sans-abri de San Francisco.” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 160:32-45, 2005.

b. Revised Spanish version: “Apartheid íntimo: Dimensiones étnicas del habitus entre los heroinómanos sin techo. Pensar. 3/4:66-90. 2009.

c. Edited version published as: "Intimate apartheid and drug consumption among racialized bodies." In Cultural anthropology: Contemporary, public and critical readings. New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Keri Vacanti Brondo. Pp.

58. Bourgois P “Sofferenza e vulnerabilità socialmente strutturate. Tossicodipendenti senzatetto negli Stati Uniti.” In Antropologia: Violenza 8:9/10:113-136. Rome: Meltemi. 2008.

59. Ciccarone D, Jain S, Bourgois P “Understanding Illicit Substance Use in the Real World.” Medical Education 42: 513–543. 2008.

60. Bourgois P “The Mystery of Marijuana: Science and the U.S. War on Drugs.” Substance Use & Misuse 43:581-583. 2008.

61. Bourgois P and Hart L “Science, Religion and the Challenges of Substance Abuse Treatment.” Substance Use & Misuse 45:2395–2400. 2010

62. Smid M, Bourgois P, Auerswald C “The Challenge of Pregnancy among Homeless Youth: Reclaiming a Lost Opportunity.” Journal for Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 21:2:140-156. 2010.

63. Kral A, Wenger L, Carpenter L, Wood E, Kerr T, Bourgois P “Acceptability of a Safer Injection Facility Among Injection Drug Users in San Francisco.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence 110:160-163. 2010.

64. Roy E, Arruda N, Vaillancourt E, Morissette C, Leclerc P, Alary M, Bourgois P. “Drug use patterns in the presence of crack in downtown Montreal.” Drug and Alcohol Review. In Press. 2011.

65. Roy E, Arruda N, Bourgois P. “The growing popularity of prescription opioid injection in downtown Montréal: New challenges for harm reduction” Substance Use and Misuse. 46:9:1142-1150. 2011.

66. Bourgois P. "Lumpen Abuse: The Human Cost of Righteous Neoliberalism." City and Society

23:1:2-12. 2011.

a. Expanded online Public Health version: “Bringing HIV, Substance Abuse and Homelessness into the University of Pennsylvania Anthropology Museum through Photo-Ethnography.” Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal May 2012, Issue 10: 10pp Online. . NIHMS #400245

b. Also featured in The Drum Beat: Art for Public Health Communication Issue 621: [UNAIDS-sponsored publication] Online at:

c. Republished in textbook: Generating Data: Naturalistic Research – Fieldwork, Participant-Observation, Ethnographic Research, Vol. I. Edited by Bruce Curtis and Cate Curtis. Surrey [UK]: Sage, series: Benchmarks in Social Research Methods. 2016.

67. Quesada J, Hart L, and Bourgois P. "Structural Vulnerability and the Health of Latino Migrant Laborers." Medical Anthropology. 30:4:339-362. 2011.

68. Bourgois P and Hart L. "Commentary on Greenberg et al.: The Structural Vulnerability Imposed by Hypersegregated Us Inner City Neighborhoods–a Theoretical and Practical Challenge for Substance Abuse Research." Addiction. 106:11:1975-1977. 2011.

69. Draine J, McTighe L, and Bourgois P. "Education, Empowerment and Community Based Structural Reinforcement: An HIV Prevention Response to Mass Incarceration and Removal." International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 34.4:295-302. 2011.

70. Lorvick, J, Bourgois, P, Wenger, L, Arreola, S, Lutnick, A, Wechsberg, W, Kral A. "Sexual Pleasure And Sexual Risk Among Women Who Use Methamphetamine: A Mixed Methods Study." International Journal of Drug Policy. 23:385-392. 2012.

71. Lopez, A, Bourgois, P, Wenger, L, Lorvick, J, Martinez, A, Kral A. "Interdisciplinary Mixed Methods Research with Structurally Vulnerable Populations:  Case Studies of Injection Drug Users in San Francisco." International Journal of Drug Policy. 24:101-109. 2013.

72. Harris JL, Lorvick J, Wenger L, Wilkins T, Iguchi MY, Bourgois P, Kral AH. "Low-Frequency Heroin Injection Among Out-of-Treatment, Street-Recruited Injection Drug Users." J Urban Health. 90(2):299-306. 2013.

73. Lorvick J, Lutnick A, Wenger LD, Bourgois P, Cheng H, Kral AH. 2014 Non-Partner Violence against Women Who Use Drugs in San Francisco. Violence Against Women 20(11): 1285–1298.

74. Bourgois P, Montero F, Hart L, Karandinos G. Habitus furibundo en el gueto estadounidense. Espacio Abierto [Venezuela], 22:2:201-213. 2013. [PMID24532976]

75. Messac L, Ciccarone D, Draine J and Bourgois P. "The Good-Enough Science-and-Politics of Anthropological Collaboration with Evidence-Based Clinical Research: Four Ethnographic Case Studies." Social Science & Medicine 99: 176-186. 2013.

76. Hansen H, Bourgois P, Drucker E."Pathologizing Poverty: New Forms of Diagnosis, Disability, and Structural Stigma under Welfare Reform." Social Science and Medicine. 103: 76–83. 2014.

77. Karandinos G, Hart L, Montero Castrillo F, Bourgois P. "Moral Economy of Violence in the US Inner City." Current Anthropology 55(1): 1–22. 2014. [PMID25067849]

a. Photo-ethnographic edited version published as "The Moral Economy of Violence in the US Inner City: Deadly Sociability in the Retail Narcotics Economy." In Violence at the Urban Margins. Editors, Auyero, J, Bourgois P, Scheper-Hughes N. Pp. 41-72. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2015.

78. Hart L, Bourgois P, Montero Castrillo F, Karandinos G. "Reply: Situating Moral Economies." Current Anthropology 55(1): 18–22. 2014.

79. Mars S, Bourgois P, Karandinos G, Montero F, Ciccarone D,“Every ‘Never’ I Ever Said Came True”: Transitions from opioid pills to heroin injecting. Int J Drug Policy. 25:257–266. 2014. [PMCID:24238956]

80. Rosenblum D, Montero FC, Bourgois P, Mars S, Karandinos G, Unick G, Ciccarone D, "Urban segregation and the US heroin market: A quantitative model of anthropological hypotheses from an inner-city drug market." Int J Drug Policy Epub 2014. [PMID24445118]

81. Lutnick A, Harris J, Lorvick J, Cheng H, Wenger L, Bourgois P, and Kral A. "Examining the Associations Between Sex Trade Involvement, Rape, and Sexual Abuse Trauma. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Epub DOI: 10.1177/0886260514549051. Pp 1-17. 2014. [PMID25210029]

82. Mars SG, Fessel J, Bourgois P, Montero F, Karandinos G, Ciccarone D. "Heroin-related overdose: the unexplored influences of markets, marketing and source-types in the United States." Social Science and Medicine. 140:44-53. 2015. NIHMSID:709410

83. Mars S, Bourgois P, Karandinos G, Montero F, Ciccarone D. "The Textures of Heroin: User Perspectives on “Black Tar” and Powder Heroin in Two U.S. Cities." Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 48: 270–278. 2016. DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2016.1207826

84. Ciccarone D, Bourgois P. "Injecting drugs in tight spaces: HIV, cocaine and collinearity in the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, Canada." International Journal of Drug Policy. 33: 36-43. 2016. PMID:27117187

85. Bourgois P, Hart Laurie Kain. Pax narcotica: Le marché de la drogue dans le ghetto portoricain de Philadelphie [Pax Narcotica: The Open-Air Drug Markets of Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican Inner City].

Homme [Paris, France] 3:(219-220):31–62. 2016.

86. Bourgois P, Holmes S, Sue K, Quesada J. "Structural Vulnerability: Operationalizing the Concept to Address Health Disparities in Clinical Care." Academic Medicine 3:92:299-307. 2017.

87. Bluthenthal RN, Wenger L, Chu D, Bourgois P, Kral AH. Drug use generations and patterns of injection drug use: Birth cohort differences among people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017;175: 210–218. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.04.001. NIHMS871541.

88. Bourgois P, "Decolonizing drug studies in an era of predatory accumulation" Third World Quarterly (Special Issue on Illegal Drugs in the Global South). 39(2):385-398. 2018.

89. Bluthenthal R, Chu D, Wengen L, Bourgois P, Valente T, and Kral A. “Differences in Time to Injection Onset by Drug in California: Implications for the Emerging Heroin Epidemic.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 185: 253-259. 2018.

90. Branas C, South E, Kondo M, Hohl B, Bourgois P, Wiebe D, and MacDonald J. “A Citywide Cluster Randomized Trial to Restore Blighted Vacant Land and Its Effects on Violence, Crime and Fear.” PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences). 115(12):2946-2951. 2018.

91. Bourgois P "Predatory Accumulation, Addiction and Lumpen Subjectivity: Comment on Joshua's Burraway's 'Remembering to Forget: Blacking-out in Itchy Park'" Current Anthropology. 59:5:479-480. 2018.

92. Karandinos G and Bourgois P “Structural Violence: A 44-Year-Old Uninsured Man with Untreated Diabetes, Back Pain and a Felony Record.” New England Journal of Medicine 380:(3):205-209. 2019.

93. Friedman J, Kim D, Schneberk T, Bourgois P, Shin M, Celious A, Schriger DL. "Assessment of Racial/Ethnic and Income Disparities in the Prescription of Opioids and Other Controlled Medications in California." Journal of the American Medical Association. 179:4:469-476. 2019.

94. Barnert E, Lopez N, Bourgois P, Ryan G, Chung P, and Stover E. “My Child’s Journey Home: Perspectives of Adult Family Members on the Separation and Reunification of the ‘Disappeared’ Children of El Salvador.” Human Rights Quarterly 41:1:91-114. 2019.

95. Friedman, J, Karandinos G, Kain Hart L, Montero F, Granz N, Bourgois P. “Structural Vulnerability to Narcotics-Driven Firearm Violence: An Ethnographic and Epidemiological Study of Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican Inner-City.” PLOS ONE 14(11). 2019.

Peer Reviewed (in press)

Peer Reviewed (submitted)

Published Research Papers (Non-Peer Reviewed)

Non-Peer Reviewed

1. Bourgois P and Grünberg G “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). 1981.

a. Shortened German translation: “Die Misktius und die Revolution. Die Probleme der Indianishen Minderheiten Nacaraguas.” Taz-Journal 2:70-79. 1980.

2. Bourgois P “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. 1985.

a. Excerpt reprinted in “Hazardous Pesticides in Panama-Guaymi laborers at Risk.” Cultural Survival Quarterly 9:4:37-38. 1985.

3. Bourgois P, Buvollen HP “Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast: An Annotated Bibliography.” Oslo, Norway: PRIO Inform No. 6, 101 pp. 1986.

4. Bourgois P “Les Guaymis: les damnés de la plantation.” Ethnies [Paris] 4/5:43-45. 1986.

5. Bourgois P “Guerre et dialogue en Moskita.” Ethnies [Paris] 4/5 :43-45. 1986.

6. Bourgois P “The Miskitu Conflict on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua.” IWGIA Newsletter 49:69-87. 1987.

7. Bourgois P and Hale C “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, 1989. Series: Resources on Contemporary Issues.

a. Spanish translation: “La Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua.” Estudios Sociales Centroamericanos 54: 157-177, 1990.

8. Bourgois P “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. 1986.

9. Bourgois P “Office Work and the Crack Alternative among Puerto Rican Drug Dealers in East Harlem.” In Urban Life, George Gmelch and Walter Zenner, eds. Pp 418-431. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1996.

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.

b. Revised and updated with Epilogue in: Urban Life: Readings in the Anthropology of the City, 6th Edition, Edited by George Gmelch and Walter Zenner. Pp. 202-216. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. 2017.

10. Bourgois P “Una Historia Callejera en El Barrio.” Educación y Biblioteca: Revista Mensual de Documentación y Recursos Didácticos 88: 44-45, 1998.

11. Bourgois P and Elhaik T “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, 1999.

a. Spanish translation: “Drogas, farmacologiá y discurso social en Francia: perspectivas etnográficas.” Revista Análysis 4:70-76, 2002.

12. Bourgois P “Just Another Night in the Emergency Room.” The SFUI Quarterly 1:1:22-24. 1996.

13. Bourgois P “Violating Apartheid in the United States: On the Streets and in Academia.” In Racing Research, Researching Race: Methodological Dilemmas in Critical Race Studies, Twine FW, Warren J, eds. Pp. 187-214. New York: New York University Press, 2000.

a. Republished in: The Urban Ethnography Reader, Mitchell Duneier, Philip Kasinitz, Alexandra K. Murphy, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. 801-822.

14. Bourgois P, Schonberg J. "Explaining drug preferences: heroin, crack and fortified wine in a social network of homeless African-American and white injectors." Community Epidemiological Working Group. December: 411–418. 2000.

15. Bourgois P “Comment on Sidney Mintz’s “Sows’ Ears and Silver Linings: A Backward Look at Ethnography.” Current Anthropology 41:2:177-178, 2000.

16. Bourgois P “University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine.” Academic Medicine. October, 2003.

17. Bourgois P "Violences Etatiques et Institutionnelles Contre le Lumpen aux États-Unis". In L’Arrière-Cour de la Mondialisation: Ethnographie des Paupérisés. Patrick Bruneteaux and Daniel Terrolle, eds. Pp. 125-151. Paris: Editions du Croquant. 2010.

18. Rhodes T, Stimson G, Moore D, Bourgois P “Qualitative social research in addictions publishing: Creating an enabling journal environment.” International Journal of Drug Policy 21:6:441-444.

19. “Bourgois P "Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg: Righteous Dopefiend." In Drugs and the American Dream: An Anthology. Ed. Patricia A. Adler, Peter Adler, and Patrick K. O'Brien. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. [Excerpt]. Pp. 80-86. 2012.

Scholarly Interviews

1. Bourgois P “Entrevista: Philippe Bourgois, Ilusos de traficante.”  Veja [Brasil] 23:37:5-7, September 19, 1990.

2. Bourgois P “Mutation des Usages en Amerique du Nord: Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.” In Peddro Prevention Education Drogue [UNESCO/ONUSIDA]. December: 22-25, 2001.

3. Bourgois P and Bowen P “Philippe Bourgois in Amsterdam: An Interview.” Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift 30:4:544-574, 2003.

4. Bourgois P “Entretien avec un Français de New York en visite à Paris: le “White boy” de Harlem.” Alter Ego 40:8-9, 2003.

5. Bourgois P “Correspondances New-Yorkaises—Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.” Vacarme 24:120-123, 2003

6. Bourgois P and Fernandes L “Tão perto de casa, tão longe de nós: etnografia das novas margens no centro: Entrevista com Philippe Bourgois”. Etnográfica 13:1:197-211. 2009

7. Bourgois P and Arruda N  “À la Marge. Risquer l’Anthropologie: Entretien avec Philippe Bourgois.” Altérités, 6:2:136-150. 2009.

8. Alarcón C and Bourgois P "Narrating the Narco World: A Dialogue with Cristian Alarcón and Philippe Bourgois." Salud Colectiva 6:3:357-369. 2010.

9. Bourgois P Endurecer as leis nao resolve.” Epoca [Brazil] December 6, P.78. Interview by Humberto Maia Junior. 2010.

10. Bourgois P and Barbara Miller. “In Search of Respect: An Interview with Philippe Bourgois.” Anthropology Works . 2010.

11. Bourgois P "An anthropologist in unexpected places: Interview with Philippe Bourgois" Kula Kula. 2:20-23. Interview moderated by Johan Henrik Knutsen. 2012.

12. Bourgois P "Born in the USA:  Interview with Philippe Bourgois." CMI: Christian Michelsen Institute, Research for Development and Justice. . Interviewer Åse Johanne Roti Dahl, 2012. Bergen, Norway.

13. Bourgois P "Algunas claves investigativas en el estudio del mundo popular. Conversaciones con Alejandro Moreno Olmedo y Philippe Bourgois." Interviewer Jose Matos Contreras Desacatos. 41. Pp.189-197. 2013

14. Bourgois P "Interview Drug Treatment (the Four Pillars Revisited, part 3 of 5)". Interview with Philippe Bourgois on Vancouver, Canada: produced and edited by Sam Fenn and Gordon Katic. Posted on The Terry Project on CiTR #43: September 19, 2014.

15. Bourgois P "Anthropology in Our Moment in History: Interview with Philippe Bourgois." Interview by Robert Borofsky. IN: Perspectives:An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology. Edited by Nina Brown, Laura Tubelle de González, and Thomas McIlwraith. Online 5pp. Arlington, VA: American Anthropological Association. 2017

Human Rights Publications

1. Bourgois P “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. 1982.

2. Bourgois P “Eyewitness Report: El Salvador.” Mesoamerica 1:2:1-2. 1982.

3. Bourgois P “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. 1982

4. Bourgois P “At Night We Ran, Hoping the Babies’ Cries Would Not Alert Salvadoran Army Patrols.” San Jose Mercury January 28. p. 9B. 1982.

5. Bourgois P “What U.S. Foreign Policy Faces in Rural El Salvador.” Monthly Review 34:14-30. 1982.

6. Bourgois P “Statement of Philippe Bourgois, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University.” In Presidential Certification on El Salvador. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 97th Congress, Second Session Vol. I, Feb. 23, 1982: 179-299. 1982.

a. Entered into the Congressional Record 128:6 page 6 by Rep. Tom Harkin. 1982.

7. Bourgois P “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. 1985.

8. "Entrevista a Philippe Bourgois." Abriendo Brecha. Diario de la Juventud de Santa Marta, Cabañas, El Salvador. 10:52:5. (May) 2014. Interviewer Leonel Rivas.

9. "God Alone Was With Us: The Santa Cruz Massacre." Authored by Angelina Snodgrass Godoy, Center for Human Rights, University of Washington. February, 2015. [Provided testimony, archives and photographs for report]

10. 2015 "Investigación señala responsabilidad de coronel Ochoa Pérez en masacre en Cabañas." Daniel Valencia Caravantes. April 26.

11. 2015 "Scholar's ordeal in El Salvador recounted in video" Philadelphia Inquirer. Michael Matza. June 11, page A03.

Chapters (peer reviewed)

Published

1. Bourgois P “Ethnic Minorities.” In Nicaragua: The First Five Years, Thomas Walker, Ed. Pp. 201-216. New York: Praeger Publishers. 1985.

b. Revised Spanish translation: “Las minorías étnicas en la revolución nicaragüense.” Estudios Sociales Centroamericanos 39:13-31. 1984.

c. Reprinted as “Etnicidad y revolución en Nicaragua.” Civilización [Mexico] 3:111-138. 1985.

2. Bourgois P and Dunlap E “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. 1993.

3. Bourgois P “Families and Children in Pain in the U.S. Inner City.” In Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of Childhood, Scheper-Hughes N, Sargent C, eds. Pp. 331-351. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1998.

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.

4. Bourgois P “Homeless in El Barrio: The Life of a Puerto Rican Street Dealer.” In The Weight of the World: Social Suffering in Contemporary Societies, Pierre Bourdieu, ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

a. Original 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.

5. Bourgois P “Culture of Poverty.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Smelser, NJ and Paul B. Baltes, eds. Pp. 11904-11907. Oxford: Pergamon. 2001.

6. Bourgois P “Epilogue à l’édition française.” In En quête de respect: le crack à Harlem, Bourgois P, author. Pp. 385-394. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2001.

a. Updated English version: “Epilogue to Second Edition,” In In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio, Bourgois P, author. Pp. 339-351. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

7. Bourgois P “Préface à l’édition française.” In En quête de respect: le crack à Harlem, Bourgois P, author. Pp. 17-25. Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2001.

a. Updated English version: “Preface to 2003 Second Edition.” In In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio, Bourgois P, author. Pp. xvii-xxiii. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

8. Bourgois P “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, 2002.

a. French translation: “Résistance et autodestruction dans l'apartheid Américain.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 120:60-68, 1997.

b. 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.

c. Reprinted in: Revista Análysis 4:57-68, 2002.

d. 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.

e. Spanish translation: “Pensando la pobreza en el Gueto: Resitencia y Autodestrucción en el Apartheid Norteamericano” in Etnografías Contemporánias. 2:2:25-43.

9. Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P “Forward.” In Laughter out of Place: Race, Class, Violence and Sexuality in a Rio Shantytown. Donna Goldstein, author. Pp. xiii-xviii. Berkeley: The University of California Press, 2003.

10. Bourgois P “The Everyday Violence of Gang Rape.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P, eds. Pp. 339-343. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

11. Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P “Introduction: Making Sense of Violence.” In Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Scheper-Hughes N and Bourgois P, eds. Pp. 1-27. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

12. Bourgois P “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. 2003.

13. Bourgois P “U.S. Inner city apartheid and the war on drugs: Crack among homeless heroin addicts.” In Unhealthy Health Policy: A Critical Anthropological Examination Castro, Arachu, and Singer, Merill (Eds.) Pp. 303-313. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. 2004.

a. Revised French translation: “Le crack et l’économie politique de la souffrance sociale.” In Villes et toxicomanies: De la connaissance à la prévention. Joubert eds. Pp. 85-92. 2005.

14. Bourgois P “Epilogo 2005: L'esasperazione strutturale degli abusi sul sottoproletariato [The Structural Exacerbation of Lumpen Abuse].” Pp. 339-349. In Cercando Rispetto: Drug economy e cultura di strada. Rome: Derive Approdi. 2005.

15. Bourgois P “Recognizing Invisible Violence: A Thirty-Year Ethnographic Retrospective.” Barbara Rylko-Bauer, Linda Whiteford, and Paul Farmer, eds. Global Health in Times of Violence. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press. Pp. 17-40. 2010.

a. Revised Spanish translation: In Guatemala: Violencias Desbordadas. Julián López García, Santiago Bastos, and Manuela Camus, eds. Pp. 27-62. Cordoba, Spain: Universidad de Cordoba, Servicio de Publicaciones. 2009.

b. Expanded French translation as: "Théoriser la violence en Amérique Retour sur trente ans d’ethnographie." L'Homme: Revue française d'anthropologie 3-4:203-204:139-168. 2012.

16. Bourgois P “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, 2010.

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]

17. Bourgois P “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. 2010.

18. Rhodes T, Wagner K, Strathdee S, Shannon K, Davidson P, Bourgois P “Structural Violence and Structural Vulnerability Within the Risk Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for a Social Epidemiology of HIV Risk Among Injection Drug Users and Sex Workers.” In Rethinking Social Epidemiology: Towards a Science of Change Patricia O’Campo & James R. Dunn, eds. Pp. 205-230. New York: Springer. 2011.

19. Bourgois P “La Lumpenación de los Sectores Vulnerables en la Guerra Contra la Droga en Los Estados Unidos.” Umbrales. Edited by Dario Malventi. Pp. 22-35. Sevilla: Universidad Internacional De Andalucía. Series Arte y Pensamiento. 2011.

20. Bourgois P "Insecurity, the War on Drugs, and Crimes of the State: Symbolic Violence in the Americas." In: Violence at the Urban Margins. Editors, Auyero, J, Bourgois P, Scheper-Hughes N. Pp. 305-321. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2015.

21. Bourgois P, Hart L, Karandinos G, and Montero F. "The Political and Emotional Economy of Violence in US Inner City Narcotics Markets." In: Ritual, Emotion, Violence: Studies on the Micro-Sociology of Randall Collins. Annette Lareau, Omar Lizardo, and Elliot Weininger, eds. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Pp. 46-77. 2019.

22. Bourgois P, Hart L, Montero F, and Karandinos G."Coming of Age in the Concrete Killing Fields of the US Inner City." In: Exotic No More. 2nd edition. Jeremy Macclancy, ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. First author with Laurie Hart, Fernando Montero and George Karandinos. Pp 19-41. 2019.

23. Braslow J, Bourgois P. "Teaching Social Medicine as Collaborative Ethnographic Research and Advocacy on Homelessness and Serious Mental Illness." In: Structural Competency in Mental Health and Medicine: A Case-Based Approach to Treating the Social Determinants of Health. Pp 75-85. Helena Hansen, Jonathan Metzl, eds. New York: Springer Publishing. 2019.

In Press or Accepted

Letters to the Editor (Scientific Journals only)

Published

1. López LM, de Saxe Zerden L, Bourgois P, Hansen H, Abadie R, Dombrowski K, Curtis R 2015 "HIV/AIDS in Puerto Rican People Who Inject Drugs: Policy Considerations." American Journal of Public Health." 2015 Jan;105(1):e3. PMID: 25393174.

Reviews and Translations

Published

1. Bourgois P 1981 “The Third Social Force in National Liberation Movements.” By Orlando Nunez Soto (translated from Spanish). Latin American Perspectives 8:2:5-21

2. Bourgois P 1987 “Review of Capitalism and Confrontation in Sumatra's Plantation Belt 1870-1979.” By Laura Ann Stoler. L'Homme 27:3:157-158.

Abstracts (Published selected from Public Health Conferences only)

1. Bluthenthal R; Wenger L; Bourgois P; Iguchi M; Kral A; “Regional Variations and Factors Associated with Late Injection Drug Use Initiation in California.” 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, NV June 23, 2009.

2. Kral, A. H., Wenger, L., Carpenter, L., Bourgois, P., Iguchi, M, & Bluthenthal, R.N., June). Late injection drug use initiators: epidemiological trends and risk factors. 71th Annual Scientific Meeting at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence Reno, NV. June, 2009

3. “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, 2009.

4. “Drogas, violencia y represión policial en los Estados Unidos: La lumpenización de los sectores vulnerables bajo la guerra contra la droga.” Sevilla, Encuentro Umbrales "arteypensamiento" Thresholds "artandthinking", Universidad Internacional de Andalucía. Nov. 4, 2009.

5. Lutnick, A, Wenger L, Lorvick J, Bourgois P, Klausner J, Thorsen M, Cheng H, & Kral A. “Religiosity among female methamphetamine users in San Francisco”. 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. November 2009

6. Lorvick J; Wenger L; Lutnick A; Bourgois P; Klausner J; Thorsen M; Kral A; “Multidimensional violence and sexual risk among methamphetamine-using women in San Francisco.” 137th APHA

Annual Meeting & Exposition. Philadelphia, PA. November 7-11, 2009.

7. Bourgois P. “Council: State of the University Reports of Philippe Bourgois, Richard Perry University Professor.” University of Pennsylvania Almanac. 56:10:4. 2009.

8. “Just Another Night in Jail: The War on Drugs in the U.S. Inner City.” Annual AAA Meetings, Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 2009.

9. Wenger L; Thorsen M; Bourgois P; Iguchi M; Kral A; “Defying the Dominant Paradigm: motivations for and maintenance of low-frequency heroin injection.” 21st IHRA International Conference. Liverpool, England. April 25-29, 2010.

a. Also presented at 8th National Harm Reduction Conference. Austin, TX. November 18-21, 2010.

10. Knight K; Bourgois P; Riley E; “Inner City Brothel USA: Private, Daily-rent Hotels, Women, and HIV Risk.” XVIII International AIDS Conference. Vienna, Austria. July 18-23, 2010.

11. Comfort M; Myers J; Koester K; Knight K; Bourgois P; Grinstead Reznick O; “HIV Risk Among Male Prisoners, Formerly Incarcerated Men, and their Female Partners.” Poster at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. Vienna, Austria. July 18-23, 2010. July 18-23, 2010.

12. Lorvick J; Wenger L; Lutnick A; Bourgois P; Kral A; “Subsistence difficulty and health vulnerabilities among drug-using women.” 138th APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. November 10, 2010.

13. Bluthenthal R, Thing J, Chu D, Wenger L, Arreola S, Kral A, Bourgois P, and Iguchi M “Characteristics of people who initiate injection drug use later in life: Preliminary quantitative results from a mixed method study.” CPDD Annual Meeting. Hollywood, Florida. June 2011.

14. Ciccarone D; Mars S; Bourgois P; Montero F; Karandinos G. The Pill-Studded Path: Heroin Initiation East and West. Abstracts from the AMERSA Annual Meeting, 2012. Substance Abuse. Vol. 34. 215-216

15. Wenger L, Lorvick J, Lutnick A, Bourgois P, and Kral A “A Resiliency factors among women who use Methamphetamine: implications for the design of strengths-based interventions.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California, United States. October 27-31, 2012.

16. Bluthenthal RN, Wenger L, Thing J, Arreola S, Chu D, Iguchi M, Bourgois P, Kral A. "Factors associated with time to injection  initiation among drug injectors." 75th Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. San Diego, CA, June 2013. (Accepted for poster presentation).

17. "The moral economy of violence in the US inner city: an anthropological perspective from Puerto Rican North Philadelphia." University of Canberra, Australia, November 5, 2013.

18. "Urban segregation and the US heroin market: A quantitative model of anthropological hypotheses from an inner-city drug market." Society for Applied Anthropology 74th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, March 18-21, 2014 Third Co-author with Ciccarone D, Rosenblum D, Montero F, Mars S, Karandinos G, Unick GJ.

19. "Discipline, Care, and Punish? Anthropological Approaches to Suffering and Well-Being Along the Carceral Continuum" discussant at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3, 2014.

20. "Overcoming the Contradictions between Law Enforcement and Public Health: An Anthropological Perspective on Our Golden Opportunity for HCV Treatment in Prison" Plenary presentation at 4th Canadian Symposium on HCV, Banff, Canada, February 27, 2015.

21. "The Symbolic Violence of Political Empowerment: Community Reentry Programs Trapped in the Carceral Services Mesh" presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for the Anthropology of North America's Conference at City University of New York, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, April 18, 2015.

22. "The Puerto Rican Diaspora's Colonial Structural Vulnerability in the Global Narcotics Industry" presented at the 33rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 29, 2015.

Media (see also Human Rights Publications)

Media Publications

1. Bourgois P “Just Another Night on Crack Street.” New York Times Magazine (November 12) pp. 52-53, 60-65, 94. 1989. [Three letters to the editor commenting article published Dec. 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.

2. Bourgois P “Growing Up in East Harlem: An Ethnographic Perspective.” The American Enterprise (May-June) pp. 30-33. 1991.

3. Bourgois P “The Fine Art of Fitting In.” Harper's Magazine November: 20-22, 1995.

a. Reprinted in: Cultural Anthropology, Miller B, ed. P. 36. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1999.

4. Bourgois P “Workaday World, Crack Economy.” The Nation (December 4) pp. 706-11. 1995.

a. Reprinted in: Crisis in American Institutions, 11th Ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 1999.

b. Reprinted in: The Applied Anthropological Reader, James McDonald, ed. Pp. 149-155. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 2002.

5. Bourgois P “Vice Grip: ‘Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market’ by Eric Schlosser.” Washington Post June 22 pp. BW03, 2003.

6. Bourgois P “March 19” (diary included in David Glenn’s profile) “The Buzz in Higher Education.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 50:31:A6 (April 9), 2004.

7. Bourgois P and Nunn A “Too Long a Wait for Housing: Philadelphia Needs to Help Those with HIV/AIDS.” Philadelphia Inquirer December 12. p. D5. 2010.

Media Features on and Reviews of North Philadelphia Research

1. 2010 “Philadelphians with HIV get help from Philippe Bourgois and University of Pennsylvania Students.” AIDS and Anthropology Bulletin 22:1:8. By Mackenzie Tewel.

2. 2010 “The Drugs Dilemma.” Philadelphia Inquirer. December 12. A1, A22-A23. Al Lubrano.

3. 2011 Philadelphia Weekly Dec. 29. “A Renowned Scholar Takes His Pedigree to the ’Hood.” By Frank Rubino .

4. 2012 “No diploma, no job”. Philadelphia Public School: The Notebook 19:4. Cover, 16-18. By Benjamin Herold.

5. 2014 “The Dom Giordano Show" on CBS Radio. December 16.

6. 2015 "Phillipe B[o]urgois: de la burguesía a los guettos." Audiovisual installation. Video 12:10 minutes. Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Cambia el Mundo, Centro de Inspiracion.

7. 2017 "The story behind Philly’s heroin encampment.” The Pulse, NPR Radio WHYY. Produced by Elana Gordon. August 17.

8. 2018 "Kensington's descent: How once thriving area became epicenter of crisis" . Alfred Lubrano. January 24.

9. 2018 "Trump Thinks Executing Drug Dealers Will Stop the Opioid Epidemic." Vice. Jason Silverstein. March 14.

10. 2018 "Opioid Crisis: What People Don't Know About Heroin." Rolling Stone. Jonathan Reiss. May 18.

11. 2019 "Kicking the Habit." Podcast #S3E6, "The Uncertain Hour" NPR Marketplace. (Interview Excerpt 8:55-10:55). April 18.

Media Features on and Reviews of Book Righteous Dopefiend (and homelessness work):

1. Il Manifesto 10/27:3.

2. “Philippe Bourgois, PIK Professor.” Penn Parents, Spring p. 7.

3. Publisher’s Weekly April 13 .

4. KVON Radio Late Morning Show, June 18 .

5. Zócalo (The Public Square Blog) June 18, by Monica Barra .

6. San Francisco Chronicle June 21, p. J1 by Kevin Fagan. .

7. Utne Reader, July August

8. Interview with Philippe Bourgois on Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane, WHYY 90.9 FM Philadelphia, December 14.

9. “A Scholar Dives into Urban Drug Addiction,” by Christopher Shea. The Chronicle of Higher Education 55:39:B1-B6-9.

10. "Homeless addicts' fragile lives: A look at a disenfranchised urban population." Philadelphia Inquirer. October 4. Cover of Book Review p.H12. By Elijah Anderson.

11. San Francisco Bay Guardian 08-19-2009.

12. Stanford Magazine, October.

13. “Righteous Dopefiends.” Against the Grain, KPFA, Interviewer C.S. Soong, July 12.

14. Fox Philadelphia Nightly News, April 5.

15. , “Righteous Dopefiend.” By Lindsay Moreau, March 5.

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17. Roof [England], May 1, 2009. Page 49.

18. “Righteous Dopefiend at the Penn Museum,” . March 22. By Gerry Christopher Johnson

19. Cultural Anthropology 25:2:371-377. By Aaron Goodfellow, April 15.

20. Health Sociology Review. 19:2:146-150. By Grazyna Zajdow.

21. “Next Door But Invisible”, Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine Fall/Winter Cover, Pp. 18-25. 2009

22. "Experience the Crumbling World of a 'Righteous Dopefiend' . By Zachary Siegel February 02. 2015

23. "Inside the Life of a 'Righteous Dopefiend': San Francisco's heroin addicts are the subject of a new photography exhibition based on a stellar work of urban anthropology.

Media Features on and Reviews of En Quête de Respect:

1. American Anthropologist 99:3:678

2. Anthropology and Humanism 22:2:205-215

3. British Journal of Criminology 37:4:689-692

4. Gender and Society February 134-136

5. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 3:2:377-8

6. Radical History Review 69:243-260

7. Alter Ego 21:8-10.

8. L’Affiche 93:66-67

9. Canadian Broadcasting Company (French Edition) 5/18

10. Coup de Cœur 5/28

11. Cultures en Mouvement 7/8

12. Etudes October 

13. Les Inrockuptibles 292:58-59

14. Libération 4/5:6

15. Magazine des J’eus de Rôles « Backstab » 6/19

16. inventaire 15

17. Le Monde 4/20:8-9

18. Le Monde des Livres 6/29

19. Nouvel Observateur 24:65

20. Politique Internationale Fall 2001: 467-468

21. Politis 4/19:32-33 

22. La Quinzaine Littéraire 6/1-15 

23. VEI Actualité October 2001 :271 :40.

24. Revue Francaise de Sociologie 43 :607-610 

25. Anthropologie & Societes 26:2-3:279-281

26. “Un Français de New York en visite à Paris: le “White boy” de Harlem” Alter Ego 40:8-9.

27. “Une ethnographie urbaine entre sociologie critique et anthropologie culturelle” Critique

Media Features on and Reviews of In Search of Respect (and crack research):

1. Nouvel Observateur 18:108

2. New York Times 12/27:B6

3. Washington Post 12/28:C1

4. Nation 12/25:836-9

5. Chicago Tribune 12/22

6. Philadelphia Enquirer 12/17:K1,6

7. The San Francisco Examiner 9/15

8. The San Francisco Review of Books March/April:28

9. San Jose Mercury 12

10. Salon

11. The Source February 28

12. Kirkus Review Sept. 15

13. Publishers Weekly Sept. 11:67.

14. Chronicle of Higher Education 12/08

15. Library Journal 11/15:90

16. Medical Anthropology Quarterly

17. In These Times January 8:30-31

18. The New York Review of Books 2/1:16-20

19. San Francisco Bay Guardian Jan. 31-Feb.6:8-10

20. WPIX TV San Francisco

21. London Review of Books July 4:12-13

22. Anthropology and Education Quarterly 27:625-626

23. Choice 33:8

24. Contemporary Sociology

25. Criminal Justice Abstracts June:186

26. Critical Criminology 7:2:123-128

27. Social Science and Medicine 25:2:165-9

28. Identities 5:1:107-122

29. Revista de Ciencias Sociales 4 (January): 314-328

30. Tucson Weekly May 23, p. 32

31. France Culture Radio Interview I January 10

32. France Culture Radio Interview March 25

33. Sociological Review 52:S2:129-147

34. Il Manifesto October 27, p. 3

35. “Crack in America.” Universidade Nove de Juhlio Television, Sao Paolo [Brazil]. December 9. Interview by Paulo Markun

36. “Cracolandia in Brazil: National debate.” Universidade Nove de Juhlio Television, Sao Paolo [Brazil]. Moderated by Paulo Markun. Dec 10

37. Rede Record Nightly News TV Interview. Sao Paolo. Dec 10

38. "Street-wise crack research" Science, 246:1376-1380. By Constance Holden. 1989.

Media Features on and Reviews of Cercando Rispetto:

1. L’Ernesto 01/27

2. Le Monde Diplomatique 03/06

Media Features on and Reviews of En Busca de Respeto: La Venta de Crack en Harlem

1. La Nació, “Philippe Bourgois, la antropología como inmersión en mundos ajenos.” By Raquel

2. San Martín, August 29 .

3. Diario Miradas al Sur, “El paco de los vecinos de Wall Street.” By Exequiel Siddig, August 22

4. .

5. Debate, “En busca de respeto.” August 21, VIII:388.

6. ANSA, “‘Tolerancia cero’ fue ineficiente, ensayista.” By Alberto Ferrari, August 18.

7. Radio Nacional, “Vendiendo crack en Harlem.” By Daniel Tognetti, August 16

8. .

10. Clarín, “Dos cronistas de los mundos sin esperanza.” By Héctor Pavón, August 16

11. .

12. Página , “Entrevista al Antropologo Philippe Bourgois: Los que llevan las de perder padecen

13. violencias constantes.” By Facundo García, August 13

14. .

15. No Somos Nadie, Rock and Pop 95.9, “Libros recomendados del 13 de agosto.” By Juan Pablo Varsky,

16. August 13 .

18. Revista Veintitrés, “El huracán del crack.” By Raquel Roberti, August 12

19. .

20. Agencia Télam, “Ethnografia Bourgois: Una lucha diaria por sobrevivir con dignidad.” By Mora

21. Cordeu, August 11, 110:13-47.

22. Parte del Show, “Burgois en Buenos Aires.” By Luis el Vie, July 23

23. .

Media Features on General Research

1. Bourgois P “Philippe Bourgois: Current Research.” Chronicle of Higher Education November 21:B8, 1997. (Special section entitled “What 15 Top Anthropologists Are Working on Now.”)

2. “Philippe Bourgois: Ethnography and Medicine”, The Pennsylvania Gazette, cover, Pp. 41-42.

3. “The Promise of Integrating Knowledge”, Momentum, 1:1:Back Cover

4. “Portrait of a Professor.” Proudly Penn: an invitation to engage 2009-2010 supplement to the Pennsylvania Gazette, Pp. 39.

5. "Mi upi investiga." Radio Universidad de Puerto Rico. 2012.

6. "Investigación señala responsabilidad de coronel Ochoa Pérez en masacre en Cabañas." By Daniel Valencia Caravantes. April 26 2015.

7. "Scholar's ordeal in El Salvador recounted in video" Philadelphia Inquirer. By Michael Matza. Page A03. June 11, 2015.

Multimedia

Videos and Audio-Visual Installations:

1. Bourgois P “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. 1995.

2. Pereira R, Lettiere M, Quesada J, Bourgois P “Speedballing: Booting and Jacking: A Three Person Share.” Pilot video, NIDA's Community Research Branch, Washington DC. 1998.

3. Fernando Montero, Charles Pearson, Bourgois P “Early-Morning Injection Session in San Francisco.” Video 8 minutes. 2009.

4. University of Pennsylvania Arts & Sciences Installation, Bourgois P. "Next Door But Invisible: The World of Homelessness and Drug Addiction." Video 4.52 minutes. Fall 2009.

5. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology. “Philippe Bourgois: Preparing the Exhibit Righteous Dopefiend.” Video 1 hour. 2010.

6. Saini S, Calisto de Carvalho B "Derailed." Video 19 minutes. Research adviser Bourgois P. 2013. Presented at multiple film festivals including:

c. Experimental Ethnographic Film Festival, Cafe Antropologico, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 2013.

7. Montero F, Bourgois P "This is How We Learn to Fight" Video 30 minutes. 2013.

Presented at multiple film festivals including:

a. Experimental Ethnographic Film Festival, Cafe Antropologico, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 2013.

8. Montero F, Bourgois P "Middle School Discipline" Video 7 minutes. 2013.

Presented at multiple film festivals including:

a. Experimental Ethnographic Film Festival, Cafe Antropologico, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 2013.

9. Bourgois P, Schonberg J "Voices of the Homeless Audiovisual Installation and Lecture" presented at annual anthropology conference at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil, October 10, 2013.

10. "God Alone was with Us: The Massacre of Santa Cruz" Video 18:33 minutes. Produced and directed by Alex Montalvo. Unfinished Sentences. Website of the University of Washington, Center for Human Rights. April 2015. [Participated in filming documentary film on the massacre at Santa Cruz hamlet, Cabanas, El Salvador. November 9-13, 2014 for the Center for Human Rights, University of Washington. Featured in the film]

A. Museum, Exhibitions and Gallery Installations:

1. 2009-2011 Bourgois P, Schonberg J, Hart L. “Righteous Dopefiend: Homelessness Poverty and Addiction in Urban America.” Photo-Ethnography Exhibition. Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, University Pennsylvania. December 4, 2009 through May 31, 2011.

a. 2015 Re-exhibited at Central Washington University Museum of Culture and Environment, January 7 through March 21, 2015. (Co-curated by Auslander M, Bourgois P, Schonberg J, Hart L)

b. 2017 Re-exhibited at Whitman College Maxey Museum of Anthropology, February 14 through April 28. .

2. 2009 Bourgois P, Schonberg J, Montero F, Billheimer A, Neiditz B, Hart L. “Righteous Dopefiend: Voices of the Homeless.” Audiovisual Installation. Slought Foundation Gallery. December 3 through December 31. 2009.

3. 2009 Bourgois P interview by Peter Nichols. "Next Door but Invisible: The World of Homelessness and Drug Addiction." Audiovisual Installation. Video 4.52 minutes. Fall 2009. (Co-curated with Penn Arts & Sciences)

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