Dr. Carter M. Koppelman

Carter Koppelman

Carter M. Koppelman

Assistant Professor of Sociology

笔丑辞苍别:听 (561) 297-3000
Email: ckoppelman@fau.edu
Office: CU 262/Boca Campus

Research: Contentious & Everyday Politics; the State; Housing; Urban Sociology; Development; Gender; Ethnography; Latin America.
Teaching: Development & Globalization; Global Social Change; Urban Sociology; Social Theory; Global Studies.

Background

Carter M. Koppelman received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California-Berkeley, and joined the Sociology faculty at 大象传媒 in 2019. He is also a faculty affiliate of the Centers for Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) and Peace, Justice, and Human Rights (PJHR), was the 2022 faculty fellow of the Study of the Americas Initiative, and has contributed to the development of a new, interdisciplinary Global Studies program at 大象传媒.听

As a scholar, Dr. Koppelman is broadly interested in how individuals and movements pursue dignity in unequal societies, and how opportunities to do so are structured by political and economic forces. Focusing on the working-class peripheries of Latin American cities, he primarily uses political ethnography to study the impact of social policies on people鈥檚 everyday lives, sense of citizenship, and engagements with state agencies. His current book project, tentatively titled Contesting Homeowner Citizenship, uses comparative ethnography to examine how market-oriented housing policies shaped precariously housed women鈥檚 struggles for urban inclusion in Santiago, Chile, and S茫o Paulo, Brazil. Drawing on over three years of ethnographic fieldwork, the book shows how similar housing policies produce different state-citizen relations, living conditions, and gendered meanings of housing rights, as they are contested by popular movements in different urban political contexts.

Dr. Koppelman has published research in Qualitative Sociology, Social Politics, Latin American Perspectives, and City & Community. In addition to his book manuscript, he is currently revising a handbook chapter on S茫o Paulo鈥檚 contributions to global urban sociology, organizing a special issue for the International Journal of Comparative Sociology on Global Ethnographic Comparison, and developing a new research project on the meanings and management of household debt in urban Brazil.听

In the classroom, Dr. Koppelman is dedicated to helping his students make sense of the historical and structural forces that affect their lives and communities, and engaging them in critical dialogue on global and local social issues. He teaches Sociology courses on social theory, development & globalization, social change, and various aspects of cities and urban life. He has also collaborated with faculty across the College of Arts & Letters to offer interdisciplinary Global Studies courses on migration, citizenship, race, and urbanism.听

Recent Publications

Koppelman, Carter. 2022. 鈥淓mpowered Homeowners, Responsible Mothers: Promises and Pitfalls of听Maternalist Housing Provision in Brazil鈥檚 Minha Casa Minha Vida Program.鈥 Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society. Online first.听

Koppelman, Carter. 2021. 鈥淚nclusion in Indignity: Seeing the State and Becoming Citizens in Chile鈥檚 Social听Housing.鈥 Qualitative Sociology 44(3): 385-402.

Koppelman, Carter. 2018. 鈥溾楩or Now, We Are in Waiting鈥: Negotiating Time in Chile鈥檚 Social Housing听System.鈥 City & Community 17(2): 46-63.

Koppelman, Carter. 2017. 鈥淒eepening Demobilization: The State鈥檚 Transformation of Civil Society in the听Poblaciones of Santiago, Chile.鈥 Latin American Perspectives 44(3): 46-63.