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CARTER KOPPELMAN 2035 Pleasant Valley Ave., Oakland CA 94611 [email protected] 703-300-4309 EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley Expected Spring 2017 Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology Dissertation: “Negotiating Gendered Housing Rights: Women’s Struggles for Urban Inclusion in Chile and Brazil” Committee: Raka Ray (Chair), Laura Enríquez, Mara Loveman, Teresa Caldeira (City Planning) Qualifying Fields: Social Theory, Development, Political Sociology. University of California, Berkeley 2011 M.A., Sociology Thesis: “Symbolic Power and Municipal Governance: The State-Society Interface in the Poblaciones of Santiago, Chile.” Committee: Laura Enríquez, Cihan Tuğal Tufts University B.A., International Relations and Latin American Studies, Summa Cum Laude 2009 RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS Development, Political Sociology, Gender, Urban Sociology, Social Movements, Social Policy, Ethnographic and Interview Methods, Latin America. PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles Koppelman, Carter. Forthcoming. “Deepening Demobilization: The State’s Transformation of Civil Society in the Poblaciones of Santiago, Chile.” Latin American Perspectives In Progress “(Re)Appropriating Women’s Housing Rights in Brazil: From Movement Demands to State Policy and Back Again” “‘For now, we are in waiting’: Negotiating Time in Chile’s Social Housing System” “Seizing Participation: Urban Movements and the Contestation of Neoliberal Housing Rights in Brazil and Chile” “Subsidies and Single Motherhood: Changing Gendered Housing Rights Regimes in Chile and Brazil” FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Graduate Division Summer Research Grant, UC Berkeley Lowenthal Fellowship, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Andrew F. Mellon Summer Research Grant in Latin American Sociology, UC Berkeley John S. Gibson Award, Best Undergraduate Thesis in International Relations, Tufts University International Relations Research Scholars Grant, Tufts University 2016 2015 2010-2013 2010 2009 2008 RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Academic Conferences “(Re)Appropriating Women’s Housing Rights in Brazil: From Movement Demands to State Policy and Back Again” Gender and Development Section. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. August 2016. “Subsidized Housing and Single Motherhood: Effects and Limits of Women’s Inclusion in Low-income Housing Policies in Chile and Brazil.” Cities and Urban Studies Track. Latin American Studies Association Congress. New York, NY. May 2016. “Contentious Participation: Struggles for Urban Rights within Neoliberal Housing Policies in Brazil and Chile.” Participatory Regional and Development Planning Panel. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. March/April 2016. “En Espera: Negotiating Time in Chile’s Social Housing System” Ethnography Section. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. August 2015. “Contesting Neoliberal Housing: Subsidy Policies and Housing Movements on the Peripheries of Santiago, Chile and São Paulo, Brazil.” States, Markets and Political Economy Track. Latin American Studies Association Congress. San Juan, PR. May 2015. “Learning one’s Place in the Neoliberal City: Subsidized Housing and Urban Citizenship in Santiago, Chile.” Ethnography Section. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. August 2014. “The Struggle for Home: Women and Housing Mobilization on the Periphery of Santiago, Chile.” Cities and Urban Studies Track. Latin American Studies Association Congress, San Francisco, CA. May 2012. “Resource Access and the Municipal Structuring of the Local-Organizational Field in the Poblaciones of Santiago, Chile.” Southern Cone Section. Latin American Studies Association Congress, Toronto, ON. November 2010. Other Presentations “Prostitutas, trabalhadoras, e donas de casa nos espaços públicos urbanos.”[Prostitutes, working women, and housewives in urban public spaces]. Lecture at the Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo. São Paulo, Brazil. November 2014. “Gender in Chile’s Housing Subsidy System.” Presentation to the Housing Laboratory (LabHab), College of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo, Brazil. May 2014. “La Reina de la Casa: Gendered Urban Citizenship and Access to Social Housing in La Pintana.” Emergent Citizenships Colloquium. Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies. Universidad Católica de Chile. Santiago, Chile. November 2013. TEACHING & MENTORING Graduate Student Instructor. Introduction to Sociology, with Raka Ray Graduate Student Instructor. Development in Theory and History, with Gillian Hart Graduate Student Instructor. Introduction to Sociology, with Thomas Gold Graduate Student Instructor. Introduction to Sociology, with Thomas Gold Undergraduate Thesis Mentor. International and Area Studies Reader. Sociology of Sport, with Leora Lawton Reader. Sociology of Deviance and Social Control, with Leora Lawton PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Research Groups and Workshops Participant. Sociology of Gender and Sexuality Workshop, UC Berkeley Participant. Sociology of Latin America Workshop, UC Berkeley Participant. Emergent Citizenships Colloquium, Universidad Católica de Chile Participant. Latin American Cities Group, City & Regional Planning, UC Berkeley Editing/Reviewing Occasional Reviewer, Latin American Research Review Editorial Board Member, Berkeley Journal of Sociology Professional Memberships American Sociological Association Latin American Studies Association Sociologists for Women in Society Other Visiting Researcher, College of Architecture and Urbanism, Universidade de São Paulo. Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Fall 2013 Spring 2011 Spring 2010 Fall 2009 201420102013 2011-2013 20142009-2011 2014