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Author: Alexandra K. Murphy

Year of DDRG Award: 2009

Grantee University: The Trustees of Princeton University

Dissertation Title: The Social Organization of Black Suburban Poverty: An Ethnographic Community Study

Current Employment: Postdoctoral Fellow, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan

Research Subject Areas: Urban and Suburban Sociology, Poverty, Race and Ethnicity, Organizations

Biography:
Alexandra Murphy received her Ph.D. in sociology from Princeton University in 2012. Her research uses ethnographic methods to examine how and in what ways the new suburban context of poverty is changing the experience of being poor in the United States. Based on 3 1/2 years of fieldwork in one poor suburb outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Murphy’s work considers how the unique features of the suburban built environment, organizational landscape, and political structure shapes the everyday lives of the suburban poor and the ability of suburban institutions (for example, local nonprofits, the municipality) to connect with metropolitan-wide resource networks. This research has been supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and featured in news outlets like The New York Times and Atlantic Cities. Other work considers differences across suburbs and between cities and suburbs in capacity for antipoverty social service delivery.

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