Patrick Sharkey

New York University Phone: (212) 998-8366 Department of Fax: (212) 995-4140 The Puck Building Email: [email protected] 295 Lafayette Street, Fourth Floor Homepage: http://patricksharkey.net New York, NY 10012

Education

Ph.D. Sociology and Social Policy, , 2002-2007. Dissertation: “The Enduring Inequality of Race and Place: Racial Inequality in the Neighborhood Environment over the Life Course and across Generations.” Committee: Robert J. Sampson (chair), , . B.A. Public Policy and American Institutions, , 1996-2000.

Employment

New York University, Department of Sociology. Associate Professor of Sociology, 2012-Present. Scientific Director, “Crime Lab New York City.” 2014- Director (Interim), Institute for Human Development and Social Change, 2015-2016. Associate Director, Institute for Human Development and Social Change. NYU, 2014-2015. Assistant Professor of Sociology, 2009-2012. Affiliated Faculty, Robert F. Wagner School for Public Service, NYU, 2009-Present. Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, Columbia University. Postdoctoral Scholar, 2007-2009. The Urban Institute, Washington DC. Research Assistant, Labor and Social Policy Center, 2000-2002.

Publications Book Sharkey, Patrick. 2013. Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress toward Racial Equality. Chicago: Press. Winner of the Robert E. Park Book Award, Community and Urban Sociology Section of the American Socio- logical Association, 2015. Winner of the Otis Dudley Duncan Book Award, Population Section of the American Sociological Association, 2014. Winner of the Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Eastern Sociological Society, 2013. Winner of The American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE Award) in Sociology and Social Work, 2013 2

Edited volume Galster, George and Patrick Sharkey, editors. “The Spatial Foundations of Inequality.” Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (expected publication in 2016).

Academic articles and chapters Sharkey, Patrick and Robert Sampson (in press). “Neighborhood Violence and Cognitive Functioning.” Social Neuroscience: Brain, Mind, and Society, Russell Schutt, Matcheri S. Keshavan, and Larry J. Seidman, eds. Cam- bridge: Harvard University Press. Sharkey, Patrick, Max Besbris and Michael Friedson (in press). “Poverty and Crime.” Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society, Linda Burton and David Brady, eds. New York: Oxford University Press. Besbris, Max, Jacob Faber, Peter Rich and Patrick Sharkey. 2015. “The effect of neighborhood stigma on economic transactions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(16) 4994-8. Friedson, Michael and Patrick Sharkey. 2015. ’“Violence and Neighborhood Disadvantage after the Crime De- cline.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 660:341-358. Sharkey, Patrick. 2015. “Geographic Migration of Black and White Families over Four Generations.” Demography 52(1):209-231. McCoy, Dana Charles, C. Cybele Raver, and Patrick Sharkey. 2015. “Children’s Cognitive Performance and Selective Attention Following Recent Community Violence.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 56:19-36. Sharkey, Patrick. 2014. “Spatial Segmentation and the Black Middle Class.” American Journal of Sociology 119(4): 903-954. Sharkey, Patrick, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Johanna Lacoe. 2014. “High Stakes in the Class- room, High Stakes on the Street: The Effects of Community Violence on Students’ Standardized Test Perfor- mance.” Sociological Science 1: 199-220. Sharkey, Patrick and Jacob Faber. 2014. “Where, When, Why, and For Whom Do Residential Contexts Mat- ter? Moving away from the Dichotomous Understanding of Neighborhood Effects.” Annual Review of Sociology 40:559-579. Graham, Bryan and Patrick Sharkey. 2013. “Mobility and the Metropolis: The Relationship between Inequality in Urban Communities and Economic Mobility.” Washington, D.C.: The Economic Mobility Project, An Initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Sharkey, Patrick. 2012. “Residential Mobility and the Reproduction of Unequal Neighborhoods.” Cityscape 114: 9-32. Sharkey, Patrick, Nicole Strayer, Andrew Papachristos, and Cybele Raver. 2012. “The Effect of Local Violence on Children’s Attention and Impulse Control.” American Journal of Public Health 102:2287-2293. Sharkey, Patrick. 2012. “An Alternative Approach to Addressing Selection into and out of Social Settings: Neigh- borhood Change and African American Children’s Economic Outcomes.” Sociological Methods & Research 41:251-293. Sharkey, Patrick. 2012. “Temporary Integration, Resilient Inequality: Race and Neighborhood Change in the Transition to Adulthood.” Demography 49:889-912. Burdick-Will, Julia, Jens Ludwig, Stephen Raudenbush, Robert Sampson, Lisa Sanbonmatsu, and Patrick Sharkey. 2011. “Converging Evidence for Neighborhood Effects on Children’s Test Scores: An Experimental, Quasi- experimental, and Observational Comparison.” Pp. 255-276 in Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality, Schools, and Children’s Life Chances, Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane, eds. New York: Russell Sage. Sharkey, Patrick and Felix Elwert. 2011. “The Legacy of Disadvantage: Multigenerational Neighborhood Effects on Cognitive Ability.” American Journal of Sociology 116: 1934-1981. Sharkey, Patrick and Robert J. Sampson. 2010. “Destination Effects: Residential Mobility and Trajectories of Adolescent Violence in a Stratified Metropolis.” Criminology 48: 639-681. Patrick Sharkey 3

Sharkey, Patrick. 2010. “The Acute Effect of Local Homicides on Children’s Cognitive Performance.” Proceed- ings of the National Academy of Sciences 107:11733-11738. Sharkey, Patrick. 2009. “Neighborhoods and the Black-White Mobility Gap.” Washington, D.C.: The Economic Mobility Project, An Initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Sharkey, Patrick. 2008. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Context.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 931-969. Winner of Roger Gould Prize, American Journal of Sociology (for the best article published in 2008/2009). Winner of Jane Addams Award, ASA Community and Urban Sociology Section ( best article in urban sociol- ogy published in 2008/2009”). Sampson, Robert J. and Patrick Sharkey. 2008. “Neighborhood Selection and the Social Reproduction of Concen- trated Racial Inequality.” Demography 45:1-29. Sampson, Robert J., Patrick Sharkey, and Stephen Raudenbush. 2008. “Durable Effects of Concentrated Disad- vantage on Verbal Ability among African-American Children.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105:845-852. Sharkey, Patrick. 2007. “Survival and Death in New Orleans: An Empirical Look at the Human Impact of Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Black Studies (Special Issue on Katrina, Race, Class, and Poverty) 37:482-501. Ratcliffe, Caroline, Demetra Nightingale, and Patrick Sharkey. 2007. “Welfare Program Performance: An Analy- sis of South Carolina’s Family Independence Program.” American Review of Public Administration 37:65-90. Sharkey, Patrick. 2006. “Navigating Dangerous Streets: The Sources and Consequences of Street Efficacy.” American Sociological Review 71:826-846. Lane, Julia, Kelly Mikelson, Patrick Sharkey, and Doug Wissoker. 2003. “Pathways to Work for the Low-Income Population: The Effect of Work in the Temporary Help Industries.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 22:581-598.

Essays, reports and reviews Sharkey, Patrick (in press). Review of “On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City,” by Alice Goffman. Social Service Review. Sharkey, Patrick. 2014. “Making Our Assumptions About Integration Explicit.” The Dream Revisited: A Slow Debate. Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, New York University. Sharkey, Patrick. 2014. “Ferguson is a story going back decades. And there is no new ending.”’ The Guardian, August 23. Sharkey, Patrick. 2013. Review of “Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting: The Comparative Study of Intergen- erational Mobility,’ edited by Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantti. Social Service Review 87:386-391. Sharkey, Patrick and Elaine Weiss. 2014. “A Broader, Bolder Approach Can Alleviate Race-Based Impediments to School Success.” The Huffington Post. Sharkey, Patrick. 2013. “The Urban Fire Next Time.” The New York Times, p. A21, April 29. Sharkey, Patrick. 2012. “The Effects of Community Violence on Children’s Cognitive Performance and Self- Regulation.” Early Childhood Matters 119:10-12. Sharkey, Patrick with Max Besbris. 2012. “Cities and Communities." Chapter 8 in The Sociology Project: Intro- ducing the Sociological Imagination, edited by Jeff Manza, Lynne Haney, and Richard Arum. New York: Pearson. Sharkey, Patrick. 2009. “Neighborhoods and Health over Generations.” Health & Society News: A Newsletter of the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program Volume 5, Issue 1. Sharkey, Patrick. 2008. Review of “Blue-Chip Black: Race, Class and Status in the New Black Middle Class” (by Karyn Lacy). Contemporary Sociology 37: 324-326. Patrick Sharkey 4

Sharkey, Patrick. 2008. “The Inherited Ghetto.” The Boston Review. January/February. Sharkey, Patrick. 2006. “Were Whites Really More Likely to Die in Katrina? A Re-analysis of Data on Race and the Casualties of Katrina.” Cambridge, MA: New Vision: An Institute for Policy and Progress. Winship, Scott, Matissa Hollister, Joel Horwich, Patrick Sharkey, and Christopher Wimer. 2005. “Promoting Educational Achievement & Opportunity through Summer Scholarships.” Cambridge, MA and Washington, D.C.: Published jointly by The Center for American Progress and New Vision: An Institute for Policy and Progress. Aron, Laudon Y. and Patrick Sharkey. 2002. “The 1996 National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients: A Comparison of Faith-Based and Secular Non-Profit Programs.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Burt, Martha and Patrick Sharkey. 2002. “The Role of Medicaid in Improving Access to Care for Homeless People.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Burt, Martha, Dave Pollack, Abby Sosland, Kelly Mikelson, Elizabeth Drapa, Kristy Greenwalt, and Patrick Sharkey. 2002. “Evaluation of Continuums of Care for the Homeless.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Ratcliffe, Caroline, Patrick Sharkey and Demetra Nightingale. 2002. “Measuring and Assessing County Welfare Performance: A Performance Analysis of the South Carolina Family Independence Program.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Lane, Julia, Kelly Mikelson, Patrick Sharkey, and Doug Wissoker. 2001. “Low-Income and Low-Skilled Workers’ Involvement in Nonstandard Employment.” Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Anton, Thomas, Jack Coombs, Richard Francis, and Patrick Sharkey. 2001. “Against the Tide: Welfare Reform in Rhode Island.” Providence, RI: Brown University Policy Reports.

Grants

Laura and John Arnold Foundation, subaward via University of Chicago (PI). “Crime Lab New York City.” ($399,786). Russell Sage Foundation (PI). “The effect of violent crime on economic mobility: Moving toward causal inference through instrumental variables.” ($19,838). Russell Sage Foundation (Investigator, with PIs Jacob Faber and Peter Rich). “Shocks in the Geography of Oppor- tunity: The Foreclosure Crisis and College Enrollment.” ($13,878). The William T. Grant Foundation (PI, with co-PI Jacob Faber.) 2013. “An Experimental Study of Neighborhood Stigma and the Penalty of Place.” ($25,000). Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Emerging Scholars Small Grants Competition (PI, with Co-PI Joshua Aronson), 2013-2014. “Using Mobile Technology to Improve Academic Performance and Persistence among Community College Students: An Experimental Evaluation of a Behavioral Intervention.” ($19,858). New York State Project Safe Neighborhoods Evaluation (PI), 2012-2014. ($150,000). Institute for Human Development and Social Change Seed Grant Program, NYU (PI, with Co-PI Joshua Aronson), 2012-2013. “Harnessing the Power of Social Networking Technology to Reduce the Effects of Stereotype Threat.” ($13,000). University of California-Davis, Center for Poverty Research Small Grants Competition (PI), 2012. “Linked Lives and Linked Places: Using Data on Four Generations of Geographic Migration to Identify the Effects of Residential Segregation.” ($18,891). The Pew Charitable Trusts, Economic Mobility Project (PI, with Co-PI Bryan Graham), 2012-2013. “Mobility and the Metropolis: The Relationship between Economic Segregation and Economic Mobility.” ($60,000). The William T. Grant Foundation (Co-PI, with PI Amy Ellen Schwartz, Investigators Meryle Weinstein and Ingrid Gould Ellen), 2011-2013. “Crime, Context and Children’s Academic Performance.” ($300,000). The William T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Program (PI), 2010-2015. “How Does the Environment Get Patrick Sharkey 5

into the Mind? The Impact of Acute Violence and Other Environmental Stressors on Cognitive Functioning and School Performance.” ($350,000). Panel Study of Income Dynamics Small Grants Competition (PI, with Co-PI Felix Elwert), 2009. “Multigenera- tional Neighborhood Effects on Child Depression and Other Health Outcomes.” ($15,000). The Pew Charitable Trusts, Economic Mobility Project (PI), 2009. “Understanding Racial Gaps in Economic Mobility: The Role of Neighborhoods.” ($30,000). Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program Seed Grant, 2008-2009. “Does Physical Disorder Cause Violent Crime? Moving Toward Causal Inference through Natural Experiments.” ($9,500). The Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Research Grant, 2006-2007. “Social Isolation over Childhood in Chicago Neighborhoods.” ($3,500). Institute for Quantitative Social Science Research Grant, Harvard University, 2006-2007. “Contextual Mobility: A Life Course Perspective.” ($6,600).

Fellowships

Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law & Justice, NYU School of Law, 2013-2014. William T. Grant Faculty Scholars Program, 2011-2015. Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, Columbia University, 2007-2009. Dissertation Fellowship, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Project on Justice, Welfare and Economics, Harvard University, 2006-2007. “Contextual Mobility: A Life Course Perspective.” Doctoral Fellowship, Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, Harvard University, 2003-2007.

Awards

William Julius Wilson Early Career Award, Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section of the American Sociological Association, 2015. Robert E. Park Book Award, Community and Urban Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (for Stuck in Place), 2015. Otis Dudley Duncan Book Award, Population Section, American Sociological Association (for Stuck in Place), 2014. Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Eastern Sociological Society (for Stuck in Place), 2013. The American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE Award) in Sociology and Social Work (for Stuck in Place), 2013. Roger Gould Prize, American Journal of Sociology (for the best article published in 2008/2009–“The Intergener- ational Transmission of Context”), 2010. Jane Addams Award, ASA Community and Urban Sociology Section (co-winner for the best article in urban sociology published in 2008/2009–“The Intergenerational Transmission of Context”), 2010. Robert K. Merton Award for Social Theory and Public Policy, Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy (“Social Isolation over Childhood in Chicago Neighborhoods”), 2006. Aage B. Sorensen Award, Harvard University (for the Most Outstanding Qualifying Paper in Sociology–“Navigating Dangerous Streets: The Sources and Consequences of Street Efficacy), 2006. Award for Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University’s Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning (Course title: “Poverty and Public Policy”), 2004. Noah Krieger Prize, Brown University Department of Public Policy (for Most Outstanding Thesis in the De- partment of Public Policy–“From Welfare to What? An Exploration of Outcomes from Training and Education Patrick Sharkey 6

Programs Serving the Welfare Caseload, and the Implications for Welfare Reform in Rhode Island”), 2000.

Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations

Purpose Built Communities Annual Conference. Fort Worth, 2015. NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress. New York, 2015. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Invited Session on “Economic Segregation..” Chicago, 2015. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Author Meets Critics Session on Children of the Prison Boom. Chicago, 2015. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Annual Meeting. Chapel Hill, NC, 2015. Russell Sage Foundation, Intergenerational Mobility in the United States. New York, 2015. University of Minnesota, Minnesota Population Center. St. Paul, 2015. Yale University Institute for Social and Policy Studies. “Inequality, Prosperity, and Politics.” New Haven, CT, 2015. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore, 2015. University of Pennsylvania, Social Science and Policy Forum. Philadelphia, 2015. University of Southern California, Price School of Public Policy. Los Angeles, CA, 2015. Yale University, “Re-Imagining Equality.” New Haven, CT, 2015. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 58th Economic Conference. Boston, MA, 2014. Stanford University Department of Sociology. Palo Alto, CA, 2014. Harvard University Graduate School of Education Askwith Forum, panel discussion on Stuck In Place. Cambridge, MA, 2014. Penn State Residential Stratification Conference. State College, PA, 2014. Author Meets Critics Session, Stuck In Place, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2014. Economic Policy Institute, Panel on“Neighborhoods with Concentrated Poverty.” Washington, DC, 2014. Northwestern School of Education and Social Policy. Evanston, IL, 2014. American Education Researchers Association, Presidential Session on “How Housing and Neighborhood Contexts Shape Children’s Educational Outcomes.” Philadelphia, PA, 2014. Society for Research on Adolescence, Invited session titled “Views by Two: Neighborhoods and Schools.” Austin, TX, 2014. University of Michigan School of Public Health. Ann Arbor, MI, 2014. University of Pittsburgh Center on Race and Social Problems. Pittsburgh, PA, 2013. Heritage Foundation, “Incarceration and Economic Mobility Roundtable.” Washington, DC, 2013. Columbia University Population Research Center. New York, 2013. Princeton Universtiy, Office of Population Research Notestein Seminar. Princeton, NJ, 2013. NYU Stern School of Business Urbanization Project. New York, 2013. Harvard University Inequality and Social Policy Seminar Series. Cambridge, MA, 2013. NYU Straus Institute for Advanced Law and Justice. New York, 2013. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Session on “Migration and Social Change.” New York, 2013. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Sociology of Education. New York, 2013. Patrick Sharkey 7

Poverty and Race Research Action Council, Center for Law and Social Policy, and Urban Institute sponsored lecture series. Washington, DC, 2013. Center for Poverty Research, University of California-Davis, Conference for Small Grants Recipients. Davis, CA, 2013. New York University Institute for Human Development and Social Change, “Violence and Schools: New Findings and Emerging Questions from across the Disciplines.” New York, 2013. Brown University, Public Policy Brown Bag Lunch Series. Providence, 2013. Duke University Population Research Institute (DUPRI), Durham NC, 2013. Johns Hopkins University, Department of Sociology. Baltimore, 2012. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, “Neighborhood Effects and Urban Change.” Chicago, 2012. New York University Institute for Human Development and Social Change. New York, 2012. Westport Country Playhouse, “A Raisin in the Sun.” Westport, CT, 2012. Harvard University, Conference for the 25th Anniversary ofThe Truly Disadvantaged. Cambridge, 2012. New York University Institute for Education and Social Policy. New York, 2012. William T. Grant Scholars Program Annual Retreat. Seattle, 2012. University of Amsterdam, “Mixed-Income Housing Research Conference.” Amsterdam, 2012. The University of Chicago Urban Network, “Urban Forums: Local Area Processes: Theories Methods and Mod- els.” Chicago, 2012. The Urban Institute, “Symposium on Residential Mobility: Implications for Neighborhoods and Families.” Wash- ington, DC, 2012. Brown University, Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences Colloquium. Providence, 2012. University of Rutgers-Camden, Center for Urban Research and Education Lecture Series. Camden, NJ, 2012. Eastern Sociological Association Annual Meeting, “Inequality and Crime.” New York, 2012. New York Academy of Medicine. New York, 2012. US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research Brown Bag Research Series. Washington, DC, 2012. The Pew Charitable Trusts Economic Mobility Project, Principals and Advisory Board Meeting. Washington, DC, 2012. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, “Crime and Place.” Washington, DC, 2011. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, “Space and Place.” Las Vegas, 2011. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Criminology. Las Vegas, 2011. Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, “Connecting the Social Brain to the Social World.” Cambridge, MA, 2011. Hampshire College Culture, Brain, and Development Lecture Series. Amherst, MA, 2011. New York University, Center for the Promotion of Research Involving Innovative Statistical Methodology (PRI- ISM). New York, 2011. Harvard University Inequality and Social Policy Seminar Series. Cambridge, MA, 2010. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting. Boston, 2010. Panel Study of Income Dynamics Conference on SES and Health across Generations (with Felix Elwert). Ann Arbor, 2010. University of Madison-Wisconsin, Institute for Research on Poverty Summer Research Workshop. Madison, 2010. Patrick Sharkey 8

New York University Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service Research Colloquium. New York, 2010. The Juilliard School, “The Incendiary Deconstruction of Jim Crow in the 21st Century.” New York, 2010. University of Chicago Workshop on Education Seminar Series. Chicago, 2009. Columbia University Wealth and Inequality Seminar Series. New York, 2009. New York University IES-PIRT Proseminar. New York, 2009. Cornell University Institute for Social Science. Ithaca, NY, 2009. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Community and Urban Sociology (Presentation given by Felix Elwert). San Francisco, 2009. Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, 2009. University of California-Davis, Economics, Justice, and Society Research Conference. Davis, CA, 2009. Columbia University Family Demography Seminar. New York, 2009. Department of Sociology Culture and Inequality Lecture Series. Princeton, 2009. Stanford University Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality Lecture Series. Palo Alto, 2008. New York University Institute for Human Development and Social Change. New York, 2008. Columbia University Psychiatric Epidemiology Seminar. New York, 2008. New York University Urban Sociology Seminar. New York, 2008. Harvard University, Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Seminar Series. Cambridge, 2008. Yale University Center for Research on Inequality and the Life Course. New Haven, 2008. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Community and Urban Sociology. Boston, 2008. Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program Annual Meeting. San Antonio, 2008. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Community and Urban Sociology Section. New York, 2007. New York University Department of Sociology. New York, 2007. University of California-Berkeley Department of Sociology. Berkeley, 2007. University of California Los Angeles Department of Sociology. Los Angeles, 2007. Department of Sociology. Evanston, 2007. Ohio State University Department of Sociology. Columbus, 2007. Penn State University Department of Sociology. State College, 2007. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Community and Urban Sociology Section. Montreal, 2006. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Community and Urban Sociology Section Roundtable. Philadel- phia, 2006. Society of Labor Economists Annual Meeting, Poster Session (with Julia Lane). Baltimore, 2005. US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (with Laudan Y. Aron). Washington, DC, 2002. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting (with Caroline Ratcliffe). Washington, DC, 2002.

Teaching and Advising Courses Urban Sociology (undergraduate). Fall semester, 2014, 2015. Patrick Sharkey 9

Introduction to Quantitative Methods (graduate). Fall semester, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015. The American Ghetto (undergraduate). Spring semester, 2010, 2012, 2013. Sociology Math, Probability and Statistics Refresher Course (graduate, co-taught with Florencia Torche). Summer, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.

Dissertation Committees Peter Rich, PhD in Sociology, NYU Sociology, expected 2016. Jaocb Faber, PhD in Sociology, NYU Sociology, 2015. Michael Friedson, PhD in Sociology, NYU Sociology, 2013. Dana Charles McCoy, PhD in Applied Psychology, NYU Steinhardt, 2013. Johanna Lacoe, PhD in Public Policy, NYU Wagner, 2013. Mark Treskon, PhD in Sociology, NYU Sociology, 2012. Nathan Hutto, PhD in Social Work, Columbia School of Social Work, 2012. Michael Lens, PhD in Public Policy, NYU Wagner, 2010. Deinya Phenix, PhD in Sociology, NYU Sociology, 2010 (reader).

Professional Service Conference Service Panelist, Unequal City by Carla Shedd. Book Culture, New York, 2015. Panelist, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management, “Transportaton, Social Mobility, and Cities.” New York, 2015. Council member, Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Section of the American Sociological Association. 2016-2017. Program Committee Area Chair, Housing and Community Development. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Washington, DC, 2015. Panelist, The Cultural Matrix by Orlando Patterson. NYU Institute for Public Knowledge. New York, 2015. Moderator,“Implementing the Mayor’s Innovative Strategies to Reduce Violence in the City.” NYU Wagner/Accenture Executive Briefing Series. New York, 2014. Session organizer, “Space and Place.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, 2013. Panelist, “The Past, Present, and Future of Urban Policy.” A panel discussion marking the publication of Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress toward Racial Equality. New York, 2013. Conference organizer (with Amy Ellen Schwartz), “Violence and Schools: New Findings and Emerging Questions from across the Disciplines.” New York University, Institute for Human Development and Social Change. New York, 2013. Panelist, “Conversation about Crime.” Eastern Sociology Association Annual Meeting. New York, 2012. Discussant, “Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools.” Mini-conference as part of the Eastern Sociology Association Annual Meeting. New York, 2012. Session organizer, “Neighborhood Effects and Neighborhood Change.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 2011. Session organizer, “Residential Mobility, Neighborhoods and Crime.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 2011. Patrick Sharkey 10

Panel discussant, “Residential Mobility and Trajectories of Neighborhood Change.” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Meeting. Boston, 2010. Panel discussant, “Defining Space.” Conference on “Best Practices and New Directions in Neighborhood Re- search.” Columbia University. New York, 2010. Session organizer, “Neighborhoods, Residential Mobility, and Social Networks.” American Sociological Associa- tion Annual Meeting. Atlanta, 2010. Session organizer, “Space and inequality.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, 2010. Panel discussant, “Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Detroit, 2009. Panel discussant, “Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth and Educational Inequality.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New York, 2007.

University Service Department of Sociology Job Placement Committee. NYU, 2014- Advisory Committee Member, Marron Institute for Urban Management. NYU, 2014- Associate Director of Inequality and Human Development, Institute for Human Development and Social Change. NYU, 2014- Department of Sociology Executive Advisory Committee. NYU, 2014- Department of Sociology Third Year Review Committee. NYU, 2013-2014. Department of Sociology Third Year Review Committee. NYU, 2012-2013. Department of Sociology Executive Advisory Committee. NYU, 2012-2013. University Middle States Accreditation and Self-Study, Cities and Environment Working Group. NYU, 2012-2013. Department of Psychology and Social Intervention Search Committee. NYU, 2012-2013. Department of Sociology Recruitment Committee. NYU, 2011-2012. University Data Science Working Group. NYU, 2011-2012. Department of Sociology Committee on the Masters Program in Quantitative Methods. NYU, 2011-2012. Department of Sociology Recruitment Committee. NYU, 2010-2011. Department of Sociology Graduate Admissions Committee. NYU, 2009-2010. Department of Sociology Committee on the Masters Program in Quantitative Methods. NYU, 2011-2012.

Advisory and Research Committees/Working Groups Chair, “Working Group on Community Policy.” Tarrytown, NY, 2015. Member, “Roundtable on Housing Policy Levers to Promote Economic Mobility.” Macarthur Foundation. Chicago, 2015. Member, “Roundtable on Health, Education and Economic Mobility in Low Income Neighborhoods.” Brookings Institution. Washington, DC, 2015. Scientific Director, “Crime Lab New York City.” 2014- Member, “Mixed-Income Housing Research Group.” University of Amsterdam, 2012. Member, What Works Collaborative, “Building Successful Neighborhoods Roundtable.” Washington, DC, 2011. Member, Aspen Institute, “Roundtable on Community Change: Building Knowledge about Neighborhoods, Com- munity Processes, and Individual Development to Inform Place-Based Interventions.” Washington, DC, 2011. Patrick Sharkey 11

Member, National Institute of Justice, “Neighborhoods and Crime Research Working Group.” Washington, DC, 2011. Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, “Mixed Income Research Design Group.” New York, 2010.

Journal Service Editorial Board, City & Community, 2015- Editorial Board, Sociology Compass, 2014- Editorial Board, Cityscape, 2014- Editorial Board, Race and Social Problems, 2014-2016 Consulting Editor, Sociological Science, 2013-2014 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 2011-2013

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