Eva Rosen Johns Hopkins University Department of Sociology 3400 North Charles St Baltimore, MD 21211 evarosen@jhu.edu 413 262 5819 ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2015- Postdoctoral Fellow Johns Hopkins University Poverty and Inequality Research Lab, 21 st Century Cities Initiative, Department of Sociology 2014-15 Postdoctoral Fellow Harvard College Fellows Program, Department of Sociology EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Policy Dissertation: The Rise of the Horizontal Ghetto: Poverty in a Post-Public Housing Era Committee: Matthew Desmond, Kathryn Edin, Michèle Lamont, Mary Waters (chair), and William Julius Wilson 2011 A.M. in Sociology Committee: Mary Waters (chair), Michèle Lamont, and Robert Sampson 2005 B.A. summa cum laude Barnard College of Columbia University RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban sociology, poverty, inequality, race, ethnicity, immigration, culture, crime, social policy, social theory. PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscripts Rosen, Eva. The Horizontal Ghetto: American Poverty in a Post-Public Housing Era. (Manuscript in Preparation). Princeton University Press. Journal Articles 2016 Rosen, Eva. Horizontal Immobility: How Narratives of Neighborhood Violence Shape Residential Decisions. (Revise & Resubmit.) American Sociological Review. 1
2014 Rosen, Eva. Rigging the Rules of the Game: How Landlords Geographically Sort Low-Income Renters. City & Community 13(4): 310-340. * ESS Candace Rogers Student Paper Award, Honorary Mention 2008 Rosen, Eva and Sudhir Venkatesh. A Perversion of Choice: Sex Work offers Just Enough in Chicago s Urban Ghetto. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 37(4): 417-441. 2007 Rosen, Eva and Sudhir Venkatesh. Legal Innovation and the Control of Gang Behavior. Annual Review of Law and Social Science 3: 255-270. Works in Progress An Urban Ministry: The Paternalistic Turn in Landlord-Tenant Relations. With Philip Garboden. (Under review). The Residential Decisions of Unauthorized Migrants: Hiding within American Racial Hierarchies. With Asad Asad. (Under review). Social Isolation, Spatial Proximity, & the Durability of Neighborhood Attainment after Hurricane Katrina. Book Reviews & Encyclopedia Articles 2016 Rosen, Eva. Review of Code of the Suburb: Inside the World of Young Middle-Class Drug Dealers, by Scott Jacques and Richard Wright. City & Community 15(2): 187-189. 2015 Bell, Monica, Nathan Fosse, Michèle Lamont and Eva Rosen. Beyond the Culture of Poverty: Meaning-Making among Low-Income Populations around Family, Neighborhood, and Work. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, Ed. John Stone, Rutledge Dennis, Polly Rizova, and Anthony Smith. Wiley. 2010 Rosen, Eva. Gans, Herbert. Sage Encyclopedia of Urban Studies. 1. Ed. Ray Hutchinson. Sage Publications, 285-287. Other Published Writing 2016 Rosen, Eva and Philip Garboden. When Landlords Discriminate. Talk Poverty. May 17. 2016 Rosen, Eva. How Housing Vouchers Can Fight Residential Segregation. The Nation. March 15. 2016 Rosen, Eva. Segregation in the Era of Housing Choice. Talk Poverty. March 14. 2015 Rosen, Eva. The Power of Landlords. The Atlantic (Online Edition). June 9. 2015 Rosen, Eva. The Real Baltimore Crisis. The Scholar Strategy Network, Basic Facts Brief. 2015 Rosen, Eva. Reverse Selection: Landlords and the Sorting of HCV Renters. Poverty and Race Research Action Council 24(1): 3-7. 2
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2015 Certificate of Teaching Excellence, Introduction to Sociology, 2013 Candace Rogers Student Paper Award, Honorary Mention, Eastern Sociological Society 2009 Graduate Student Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation 2005 Summa Cum Laude, Barnard College 2004 Honors in the International Program Diploma, Sciences-Po, Paris GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS External 2014 Michigan Society of Fellows (declined) 2013 Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Landlords and the Geography of Opportunity $400,000 2013 Furman Center for Urban Gov. & Policy, Landlords and the Geography of Opportunity $25,000 2013 Joint Center for Housing Studies, John Meyer Fellowship, $5000 2013 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant, $6920 2012 Barnard College Alumnae Association, Fellowship for Graduate Study, $5000 2012 Taubman Center for Urban Policy and Governance, Dissertation Fellowship, $10,000 2011 Department of Housing and Urban Development, Dissertation Research Grant, $25,000 2011 Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, Research Grant, $4000 Internal 2013-14 Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Completion Fellowship, $30,982 2012 Harvard Kennedy School Malcolm Weiner Center, Research Grant with Kathryn Edin, $7000 2011 Harvard Real Estate Academic Initiative, Research Grant $4000 2011 Harvard Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy, NSF-IGERT Grant, $5000 2011 Merit/Graduate Society, Term-time Research Fellowship, $11,845 2008-11 Perry Family Fellowship for Sociology and Social Policy, Graduate Fellowship 2008 Center for American Politics (CAPS), Seed Grant, $1000 SELECTED PRESENTATIONS 2016 Rosen, Eva and Philip Garboden. The Privatization of Conflict: How Public Policy Shapes Landlord-Tenant Interactions. Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA. 2015 Rosen, Eva and Philip Garboden. This is How We Behave: Landlord-Tenant Relations and the New Paternalism. American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. 2015 Rosen, Eva and Asad Asad. Social Isolation, Spatial Proximity, and the Durability of Neighborhood Attainment after Hurricane Katrina. Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY. 2014 Rosen, Eva. Neighborhood Effects on Choice and Churning. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Rosen, Eva. Housing Policy in the Land of Opportunity: Landlords role in geographic sorting and the re-concentration of poverty. Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD. 2013 Rosen, Eva. The Rules of the Game: Landlords and the Geographic Sorting of Voucher Holders. Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, New York University. New York, NY. 3
2013 Rosen, Eva. Landlords and the Geographic Sorting of Voucher Holders. Urban Affairs Association. San Francisco, California. 2012 Rosen, Eva. Resilience and Relocation Decisions in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Roundtable session, Natural and Unnatural Disasters. Eastern Sociological Society. New York, NY. 2011 Rosen, Eva. Unpacking Perceptions: Heterogeneity in the Construction of Disorder Among in Chicago. American Sociological Association. Las Vegas. 2010 Rosen, Eva. Relocation Decisions in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Returning to Katrina: Bringing Hurricane Katrina Back to the Community. The University of Mississippi, Gulf Port. 2009 Rosen, Eva. The Perception of Disorder in Chicago: Understanding Spatial Variation. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Summer Institute, Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard. 2008 Rosen, Eva. Perceptions of Disorder and Crime in a Multi-ethnic Neighborhood. Summer Workshop on Immigration and Social Change in Britain and the U.S. Manchester, England. 2007 Rosen, Eva. Incarceration, Social Control, and Space in Brownsville Brooklyn. Race and Inequality Workshop,. 2006 Rosen, Eva. What s Money Got to Do With It? Sex Work in Socioeconomic Context. Sex Work Matters: Beyond Divides. New School and CUNY Graduate Center, New York. 2006 Rosen, Eva. Sex Work Offers Just Enough in Chicago s Urban Ghetto. Eastern Sociological Association. Boston, MA. SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Landlords and the Geography of Opportunity, Johns Hopkins University 2013-2016 Co-PI with PI s Kathryn Edin and Stefanie DeLuca Managed research team across three field sites. How Parents House Kids, MacArthur Network on Children and Families 2013-2014 Co-PI with PI s Kathryn Edin and Stefanie DeLuca: Managed Dallas field site. Moving to Opportunity, 10-year qualitative review, 2010-2011 Research with Professor Kathryn Edin: Conducted in-depth interviews with low-income youth in Baltimore. Resilience in Survivors of Hurricane Katrina (RISK), 2009-2014 Research Assistant for Prof. Mary Waters: Conducted in-depth qualitative interviews, data analysis and coding. Qualitative study of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), 2007-2008 Research with Professor Kathryn Edin: conducted in-depth interviews with low-income families. Center for Urban Research and Policy, ISERP, Columbia University 2005-2007 Associate Director Ran the Urban Research Workshop: Sustainability in an International Urban Context, where undergraduates conduct comparative research on the theoretical and practical dimensions of urban issues. Conducted study on prisoner re-entry in South Bronx using GIS to analyze spatial movements. Coordinated study on Chicago Plan for Transformation, documenting relocation of public housing residents. 4
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Department of Sociology, Lecturer Introduction to Sociology (*Awarded a Certificate of Teaching Excellence) Spring 2015 Junior Tutorial: Urban Social Problems and Public Policy Spring 2015 Introduction to Urban Sociology Fall 2014 Instructor Senior Thesis Writing Tutorial 2012-2013 Senior Thesis Writing Tutorial 2011-2012 Teaching Fellow Medicine and Disease in Social Context, Professor Nicholas Christakis Spring 2011 Models of Social Science Research Design (*Head TF), Professor Mary Waters Fall 2010 Urban Social Problems, Professor Kathryn Edin Spring 2010 Models of Social Science Research Design, Professor Tim Nelson Fall 2009 Senior Thesis Advising Advised 6 senior theses 2010-2015 Hoopes Prize for senior thesis excellence 2013 Departmental Qualitative Research Advisor 2010-2013 Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS), Teaching Fellow Qualitative Methods and Research Design, Professor Natasha Warikoo January 2011 & 2012 Lycée Léonard de Vinci, St. Germain en Laye, France Professor of High School English 2003-2004 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Eastern Sociological Association Urban Affairs Association 2006 - present 2007 - present 2012 - present SERVICE POSITIONS Occasional Reviewer City & Community; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Qualitative Sociology; Social Problems; Social Forces. 2008 - present Graduate Student Coordinator, Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop 2008-2010 Study Group on Inclusion and Exclusion in an Expanded Europe 2008-2009 5
SKILLS Languages French: Fluent in reading, writing, speaking. Spanish: Intermediate skills in speaking, reading, writing. Technology: ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, Stata, ArcGIS, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Microsoft Office. REFERENCES Matthew Desmond Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Studies (617) 495-4751 mdesmond@fas.harvard.edu Kathryn Edin Bloomberg Professor of Sociology Johns Hopkins University (410) 516-6261 kathy.edin@jhu.edu Michèle Lamont Robert Goldman Professor of European Studies, Sociology, African and African American Studies (617) 496-0645 mlamont@wjh.harvard.edu Mary Waters (*dissertation committee chair) M.E. Zukerman Professor of Sociology (617) 495-3947 mcw@wjh.harvard.edu William Julius Wilson Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor (617) 496-4514 bill_wilson@harvard.edu 6