![]() While earning her PhD at Princeton, Goffman co-taught undergraduate courses with Mitch Duneier as a Lloyd Cotsen Graduate Teaching Fellow. Her doctoral dissertation committee was chaired by Mitchell Duneier and included Paul DiMaggio, Devah Pager, Cornel West, and Viviana Zelizer. She earned a BA at the University of Pennsylvania and a PhD at Princeton University, both in sociology. ![]() Goffman attended The Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. In 2019, the University of Wisconsin denied her tenure. Goffman wrote On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City, a book about over-policing, poverty, and incarceration experienced by young black men and their families in Philadelphia, which was a best-selling book for which she received widespread praise before it later came under scrutiny and criticism. She was assistant professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and visiting assistant professor of sociology at Pomona College. On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City (2014)Īlice Goffman (born 1982) is an American sociologist, urban ethnographer, and author. ![]() Urban sociology, Ethnography, Inequality ![]() Pomona College, University of Wisconsin–Madison Paul DiMaggio, Devah Pager, Cornel West, Viviana Zelizer University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University ![]()
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