普林斯顿大学人类学系系导师教师师资介绍简介-Laurence Ralph

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Position
Professor;

Role
Director of Center on Transnational Policing

Office Phone
609-258-2337

Email
lralph@princeton.edu

Office
124 Aaron Burr Hall

Office Hours
Teaching Fall 2022
Co-seminar in Anthropology (Half-Term): Ethnographic Narrative: Beyond the Gaze - ANT 503A
Anthropology Senior Seminar

Website
https://laurenceralphauthor.com/

Degrees
Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Chicago (2010)


Bio/Description
Interests
Laurence has a diverse set of research interests, which include: urban anthropology, medical anthropology; the study of gangs, disability, masculinity, race, and popular culture.
Short Bio
Laurence Ralph is a Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and the Director of Center on Transnational Policing. He earned both a PhD and also a Master of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Institute of Technology where he majored in History, Technology and Society.
Laurence has published articles on these topics in various venues. In 2014 Laurence’s first book, Renegade Dreams: Living Through Injury in Gangland Chicago, was published by the University of Chicago Press. This book grapples with the consequences of the “war on drugs” together with mass incarceration, the ramifications of heroin trafficking for HIV infected teenagers, the perils of gunshot violence and the ensuing disabilities that gang members suffer. Investigating this encompassing context allows him to detail the social forces that make black urban residents vulnerable to disease and disability. Renegade Dreams received the C. Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) in 2015. ?
Laurence’s latest book, Torture Letters: Reckoning with Police Violence, explores a decades long scandal in which 125 were tortured while in police custody.? The Torture Letters was also published by The University of Chicago Press.?