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MATTHEW	
  AARON	
  RICHMOND	
  
	
  
Centro	
  de	
  Estudos	
  da	
  Metrópole	
  
Universidade	
  de	
  São	
  Paulo	
  
Av.	
  Prof.	
  Luciano	
  Gualberto	
  –	
  315,	
  Sala	
  116B	
  (1º	
  andar)	
  
São	
  Paulo,	
  CEP	
  05508-­‐900	
  
Email:	
  matthew.richmond@kcl.ac.uk	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
ACADEMIC	
  HISTORY	
  
	
  
2015-­‐	
   Postdoctoral	
  Researcher,	
  Centro	
  de	
  Estudos	
  da	
  Metrópole,	
  São	
  Paulo,	
  
‘Subjectivity,	
  boundaries	
  and	
  social	
  reproduction	
  at	
  the	
  urban	
  
periphery’	
  
	
  
2011-­‐2015	
   PhD	
   Geography	
   (Arts),	
   King’s	
   College	
   London,	
   ‘Favela,	
   Network	
   and	
  
Identity	
  in	
  a	
  Complex	
  City:	
  A	
  Comparative	
  Neighbourhood	
  Study	
  in	
  Rio	
  
de	
  Janeiro’	
  
	
  
2007-­‐2008	
   MPhil	
   Modern	
   Society	
   and	
   Global	
   Transformations	
   (Upper	
   2:1),	
  
University	
   of	
   Cambridge,	
   ‘Contested	
   Space	
   and	
   Constructions	
   of	
  
Community:	
  A	
  North	
  London	
  Case	
  study’	
  
	
  
2003-­‐2006	
   BA	
  History,	
  London	
  School	
  of	
  Economics	
  (First	
  Class	
  Honours)	
  
	
  
	
  
PUBLICATIONS	
  
	
  
A. Articles	
  and	
  Book	
  Chapters	
  
	
  
2015	
   Richmond,	
   M.	
   and	
   Garmany,	
   J.	
   (Forthcoming),	
   ‘A	
   “Post-­‐Third	
   World	
  
City”	
  or	
  a	
  neoliberal	
  “City	
  of	
  Exception”?	
  Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro	
  in	
  the	
  Olympic	
  
era’,	
  International	
  Journal	
  of	
  Urban	
  and	
  Regional	
  Research	
  
	
  
Richmond,	
   M.	
   (Forthcoming),	
   ‘The	
   urban	
   impacts	
   of	
   Rio's	
   mega-­‐
events:	
  The	
  view	
  from	
  two	
  ‘unspectacular’	
  favelas’,	
  in	
  Poynter,	
  G.	
  and	
  
Viehoff,	
  V.	
  (Eds.),	
  Mega-­‐event	
  Cities:	
  Urban	
  Legacies	
  of	
  Global	
  Sports	
  
Events,	
  London:	
  Ashgate	
  
	
  
2014	
   Richmond,	
  M.	
  (2014)	
  ‘Resident	
  perceptions	
  of	
  urbanisation	
  and	
  elite	
  
encroachment	
  in	
  a	
  Jacarepaguá	
  favela’,	
  in	
  Ribeiro,	
  L.	
  C.	
  Q.	
  (Ed.),	
  The	
  
Metropolis	
   of	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro:	
   A	
   Space	
   in	
   Transition,	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro:	
  
Letra	
  Capital	
  Editora	
  
	
  
2013	
   Coates,	
  R.	
  and	
  Richmond,	
  M.	
  (2013),	
  ‘Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro’,	
  in	
  Pelling,	
  M.	
  
and	
  Blackburn,	
  S.	
  (Eds.),	
  Megacities	
  and	
  the	
  Coast:	
  Risk,	
  Resilience	
  and	
  
Transformation,	
  London:	
  Routledge	
  
 
Matthew	
  Richmond	
  
	
  
2	
  
	
  
B. Book	
  reviews	
  
	
  
2011	
   Richmond,	
  M.	
  (2011)	
  ‘Review	
  of	
  Nicholas	
  Shaxson,	
  Treasure	
  Islands:	
  
Tax	
  Havens	
  and	
  the	
  Men	
  Who	
  Stole	
  the	
  World’,	
  Renewal:	
  A	
  Journal	
  of	
  
Social	
  Democracy,	
  19:	
  3/4,	
  pp.	
  153-­‐155	
  
	
  
	
  
C. Works	
  in	
  Progress	
  	
  
	
  
2015	
   Richmond,	
  M.,	
  ‘Neighbourhood	
  effects	
  in	
  Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro’s	
  favelas?	
  An	
  
urban	
  social	
  complexity	
  approach’,	
  Urban	
  Studies,	
  (In	
  preparation)	
  
	
  
Richmond,	
  M.,	
  ‘Struggling	
  against	
  uncertainty:	
  Urban	
  transformation,	
  
social	
   networks	
   and	
   security	
   in	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro’s	
   favelas’,	
   Urban	
  
Geography,	
  (In	
  preparation)	
  
	
  
Richmond,	
   M.,	
   ‘Not	
   everyone	
   who	
   lives	
   in	
   the	
   favela	
   is	
   a	
   favelado:	
  
Hegemony,	
   contestation	
   and	
   social	
   distinctions	
   at	
   the	
   urban	
  
periphery’,	
  Social	
  and	
  Cultural	
  Geography,	
  (In	
  preparation)	
  
	
  
	
  
TEACHING	
  EXPERIENCE	
  
	
  
2014	
   The	
  Brilliant	
  Club	
  –	
  Designed,	
  taught	
  and	
  assessed	
  the	
  six-­‐week	
  course	
  
‘Cities	
   and	
   segregation’	
   with	
   two	
   GCSE	
   and	
   two	
   AS-­‐Level	
   groups	
   at	
  
two	
  non-­‐selective	
  schools	
  
	
  
2013-­‐2014	
   Department	
  of	
  Geography,	
  King’s	
  College	
  London:	
  
	
   	
   Guest	
  Lecturer	
  on	
  third-­‐year	
  ‘Urban	
  Governance’	
  course	
  
	
   	
   Teaching	
  Assistant	
  on	
  Geography	
  Fieldweek	
  
	
  
	
  
RESEARCH	
  EXPERIENCE	
  
	
  
2011	
   Research	
   Intern	
   at	
   Y	
   Care	
   International	
   –	
   Produced	
   independent	
  
report	
  on	
  “Livelihoods	
  development	
  framework”	
  for	
  internal	
  strategic	
  
review	
  
	
  
2008-­‐2010	
   Consultant	
   at	
   Shared	
   Intelligence	
   –	
   Research	
   and	
   co-­‐ordination	
   on	
  
multiple	
   projects	
   providing	
   consultancy	
   services	
   to	
   local	
   authorities	
  
and	
  the	
  wider	
  public	
  sector	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
Matthew	
  Richmond	
  
	
  
3	
  
	
  
GRANTS	
  
	
  
FAPESP	
  Bolsa	
  de	
  Pós-­‐Doutorado	
  (November	
  2015	
  –	
  November	
  2016)	
  
	
  
ESRC	
  3+1	
  PhD	
  Studentship	
  (October	
  2011	
  –	
  September	
  2014)	
  
	
  
ESRC	
  publication	
  extension	
  (January	
  –	
  March	
  2015)	
  
	
  
	
  
CONFERENCES	
  AND	
  INVITED	
  LECTURES	
  
	
  
2015	
   ‘From	
   invasion,	
   to	
   upgrading…	
   to	
   removal?	
   What	
   the	
   30-­‐year	
   history	
   of	
   a	
  
favela	
  tells	
  us	
  about	
  urban	
  change	
  in	
  Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro’,	
  RGS-­‐IBG,	
  Exeter	
  
	
  
2015	
   ‘Double	
   panopticism	
   in	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro’s	
   pacified	
   favelas’,	
   City-­‐Centric	
  
Symposium,	
  KCL,	
  London	
  
	
  
2015	
   ‘Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro's	
  urban	
  transformation:	
  Towards	
  a	
  “Post-­‐Third	
  World	
  City”	
  or	
  
a	
  neoliberal	
  “City	
  of	
  Exception”’,	
  Annual	
  Conference	
  of	
  the	
  AAG,	
  Chicago	
  
	
  
2015	
   ‘Social	
   and	
   symbolic	
   complexity	
   in	
   the	
   production	
   of	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro’s	
  
formal/informal	
  divide’,	
  Cities	
  Seminar	
  series,	
  KCL,	
  London	
  
	
  
2014	
   ‘Rio	
  de	
  Janeiro	
  in	
  the	
  Olympic	
  era:	
  “Post-­‐Third	
  World	
  City”	
  or	
  neoliberal	
  “City	
  
of	
  Exception”,	
  Annual	
  Conference	
  of	
  BRASA,	
  KCL,	
  London	
  
	
  
2014	
   ‘Narrowing	
   the	
   Field…	
   and	
   widening	
   the	
   sample’,	
   KISS-­‐DTC	
   Voices	
   of	
  
Experience	
  Seminar:	
  Doctoral	
  Fieldwork	
  in	
  Developing	
  Countries,	
  KCL,	
  London	
  
	
  
2014	
   ‘Favela	
   diversity	
   and	
   urban	
   change	
   in	
   pre-­‐Olympic	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro’,	
   Annual	
  
Conference	
  of	
  SLAS,	
  London	
  
	
  
2013	
   ‘Urban	
  change	
  and	
  social	
  protest	
  in	
  Brazil’,	
  Brazil	
  Institute	
  Panel	
  Event,	
  KCL,	
  
London	
  
	
  
2013	
   ‘Hacia	
   una	
   ciudad	
   pos-­‐tercer	
   mundo?	
   Una	
   investigación	
   de	
   los	
   impactos	
  
territoriales	
   del	
   ‘proyecto	
   de	
   ciudad’	
   de	
   Rio	
   de	
   Janeiro’,	
   Congreso	
   ALAS,	
  
Santiago,	
  Chile	
  
2013	
   ‘The	
   urban	
   impacts	
   of	
   Rio’s	
   mega-­‐events:	
   Resident	
   perceptions	
   in	
   two	
  
contrasting	
  favelas’,	
  Olympic	
  Legacies	
  Conference,	
  UEL,	
  London	
  
	
  
2013	
   ‘Resident	
   perceptions	
   of	
   urbanisation	
   and	
   elite	
   encroachment	
   in	
   a	
  
Jacarepaguá	
  favela’,	
  Annual	
  Conference	
  of	
  ISA	
  RC21,	
  Berlin	
  
	
  
	
  
 
Matthew	
  Richmond	
  
	
  
4	
  
ACADEMIC	
  SERVICE	
  
	
  
2015	
   	
   Reviewer,	
  Brasiliana	
  
	
  
2014-­‐15	
   Co-­‐ordinator,	
  Cities	
  Seminar	
  Series,	
  King’s	
  College	
  London	
  
	
  
2014	
   	
   Reviewer,	
  Antipode	
  
	
  
2014	
   	
   Assessor,	
  Independent	
  Social	
  Research	
  Foundation	
  
	
  
	
  
PROFESSIONAL	
  MEMBERSHIPS	
  
	
  
2015-­‐	
   	
   Royal	
  Geographical	
  Society	
  (RGS-­‐IBG)	
  
2014-­‐	
   	
   American	
  Association	
  of	
  Geographers	
  (AAG)	
  
2014-­‐	
   	
   Brazil	
  Studies	
  Association	
  (BRASA)	
  
2014-­‐	
   	
   Society	
  for	
  Latin	
  American	
  Studies	
  (SLAS)	
  
2013-­‐	
  	
   	
   International	
  Sociological	
  Association	
  (ISA)	
  
	
  
	
  
LANGUAGES	
  
	
  
English	
  (native);	
  Spanish	
  (fluent);	
  Portuguese	
  (fluent)	
  
	
  
	
  
REFEREES	
  
	
  
Professor	
  Chris	
  Hamnett	
  	
  
Emeritus	
  Professor	
  	
  
Department	
  of	
  Geography,	
  King’s	
  College	
  London	
  
Email:	
  chris.hamnett@kcl.ac.uk	
  
Telephone:	
  +44	
  (0)20	
  7848	
  2611	
  
	
  
Dr.	
  Jeff	
  Garmany	
  
Lecturer	
  
Brazil	
  Institute,	
  King’s	
  College	
  London	
  
Email:	
  jeffrey.garmany@kcl.ac.uk	
  	
  
Telephone:	
  +44	
  (0)20	
  7848	
  2751	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

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Academic CV

  • 1.     MATTHEW  AARON  RICHMOND     Centro  de  Estudos  da  Metrópole   Universidade  de  São  Paulo   Av.  Prof.  Luciano  Gualberto  –  315,  Sala  116B  (1º  andar)   São  Paulo,  CEP  05508-­‐900   Email:  matthew.richmond@kcl.ac.uk         ACADEMIC  HISTORY     2015-­‐   Postdoctoral  Researcher,  Centro  de  Estudos  da  Metrópole,  São  Paulo,   ‘Subjectivity,  boundaries  and  social  reproduction  at  the  urban   periphery’     2011-­‐2015   PhD   Geography   (Arts),   King’s   College   London,   ‘Favela,   Network   and   Identity  in  a  Complex  City:  A  Comparative  Neighbourhood  Study  in  Rio   de  Janeiro’     2007-­‐2008   MPhil   Modern   Society   and   Global   Transformations   (Upper   2:1),   University   of   Cambridge,   ‘Contested   Space   and   Constructions   of   Community:  A  North  London  Case  study’     2003-­‐2006   BA  History,  London  School  of  Economics  (First  Class  Honours)       PUBLICATIONS     A. Articles  and  Book  Chapters     2015   Richmond,   M.   and   Garmany,   J.   (Forthcoming),   ‘A   “Post-­‐Third   World   City”  or  a  neoliberal  “City  of  Exception”?  Rio  de  Janeiro  in  the  Olympic   era’,  International  Journal  of  Urban  and  Regional  Research     Richmond,   M.   (Forthcoming),   ‘The   urban   impacts   of   Rio's   mega-­‐ events:  The  view  from  two  ‘unspectacular’  favelas’,  in  Poynter,  G.  and   Viehoff,  V.  (Eds.),  Mega-­‐event  Cities:  Urban  Legacies  of  Global  Sports   Events,  London:  Ashgate     2014   Richmond,  M.  (2014)  ‘Resident  perceptions  of  urbanisation  and  elite   encroachment  in  a  Jacarepaguá  favela’,  in  Ribeiro,  L.  C.  Q.  (Ed.),  The   Metropolis   of   Rio   de   Janeiro:   A   Space   in   Transition,   Rio   de   Janeiro:   Letra  Capital  Editora     2013   Coates,  R.  and  Richmond,  M.  (2013),  ‘Rio  de  Janeiro’,  in  Pelling,  M.   and  Blackburn,  S.  (Eds.),  Megacities  and  the  Coast:  Risk,  Resilience  and   Transformation,  London:  Routledge  
  • 2.   Matthew  Richmond     2     B. Book  reviews     2011   Richmond,  M.  (2011)  ‘Review  of  Nicholas  Shaxson,  Treasure  Islands:   Tax  Havens  and  the  Men  Who  Stole  the  World’,  Renewal:  A  Journal  of   Social  Democracy,  19:  3/4,  pp.  153-­‐155       C. Works  in  Progress       2015   Richmond,  M.,  ‘Neighbourhood  effects  in  Rio  de  Janeiro’s  favelas?  An   urban  social  complexity  approach’,  Urban  Studies,  (In  preparation)     Richmond,  M.,  ‘Struggling  against  uncertainty:  Urban  transformation,   social   networks   and   security   in   Rio   de   Janeiro’s   favelas’,   Urban   Geography,  (In  preparation)     Richmond,   M.,   ‘Not   everyone   who   lives   in   the   favela   is   a   favelado:   Hegemony,   contestation   and   social   distinctions   at   the   urban   periphery’,  Social  and  Cultural  Geography,  (In  preparation)       TEACHING  EXPERIENCE     2014   The  Brilliant  Club  –  Designed,  taught  and  assessed  the  six-­‐week  course   ‘Cities   and   segregation’   with   two   GCSE   and   two   AS-­‐Level   groups   at   two  non-­‐selective  schools     2013-­‐2014   Department  of  Geography,  King’s  College  London:       Guest  Lecturer  on  third-­‐year  ‘Urban  Governance’  course       Teaching  Assistant  on  Geography  Fieldweek       RESEARCH  EXPERIENCE     2011   Research   Intern   at   Y   Care   International   –   Produced   independent   report  on  “Livelihoods  development  framework”  for  internal  strategic   review     2008-­‐2010   Consultant   at   Shared   Intelligence   –   Research   and   co-­‐ordination   on   multiple   projects   providing   consultancy   services   to   local   authorities   and  the  wider  public  sector            
  • 3.   Matthew  Richmond     3     GRANTS     FAPESP  Bolsa  de  Pós-­‐Doutorado  (November  2015  –  November  2016)     ESRC  3+1  PhD  Studentship  (October  2011  –  September  2014)     ESRC  publication  extension  (January  –  March  2015)       CONFERENCES  AND  INVITED  LECTURES     2015   ‘From   invasion,   to   upgrading…   to   removal?   What   the   30-­‐year   history   of   a   favela  tells  us  about  urban  change  in  Rio  de  Janeiro’,  RGS-­‐IBG,  Exeter     2015   ‘Double   panopticism   in   Rio   de   Janeiro’s   pacified   favelas’,   City-­‐Centric   Symposium,  KCL,  London     2015   ‘Rio  de  Janeiro's  urban  transformation:  Towards  a  “Post-­‐Third  World  City”  or   a  neoliberal  “City  of  Exception”’,  Annual  Conference  of  the  AAG,  Chicago     2015   ‘Social   and   symbolic   complexity   in   the   production   of   Rio   de   Janeiro’s   formal/informal  divide’,  Cities  Seminar  series,  KCL,  London     2014   ‘Rio  de  Janeiro  in  the  Olympic  era:  “Post-­‐Third  World  City”  or  neoliberal  “City   of  Exception”,  Annual  Conference  of  BRASA,  KCL,  London     2014   ‘Narrowing   the   Field…   and   widening   the   sample’,   KISS-­‐DTC   Voices   of   Experience  Seminar:  Doctoral  Fieldwork  in  Developing  Countries,  KCL,  London     2014   ‘Favela   diversity   and   urban   change   in   pre-­‐Olympic   Rio   de   Janeiro’,   Annual   Conference  of  SLAS,  London     2013   ‘Urban  change  and  social  protest  in  Brazil’,  Brazil  Institute  Panel  Event,  KCL,   London     2013   ‘Hacia   una   ciudad   pos-­‐tercer   mundo?   Una   investigación   de   los   impactos   territoriales   del   ‘proyecto   de   ciudad’   de   Rio   de   Janeiro’,   Congreso   ALAS,   Santiago,  Chile   2013   ‘The   urban   impacts   of   Rio’s   mega-­‐events:   Resident   perceptions   in   two   contrasting  favelas’,  Olympic  Legacies  Conference,  UEL,  London     2013   ‘Resident   perceptions   of   urbanisation   and   elite   encroachment   in   a   Jacarepaguá  favela’,  Annual  Conference  of  ISA  RC21,  Berlin      
  • 4.   Matthew  Richmond     4   ACADEMIC  SERVICE     2015     Reviewer,  Brasiliana     2014-­‐15   Co-­‐ordinator,  Cities  Seminar  Series,  King’s  College  London     2014     Reviewer,  Antipode     2014     Assessor,  Independent  Social  Research  Foundation       PROFESSIONAL  MEMBERSHIPS     2015-­‐     Royal  Geographical  Society  (RGS-­‐IBG)   2014-­‐     American  Association  of  Geographers  (AAG)   2014-­‐     Brazil  Studies  Association  (BRASA)   2014-­‐     Society  for  Latin  American  Studies  (SLAS)   2013-­‐       International  Sociological  Association  (ISA)       LANGUAGES     English  (native);  Spanish  (fluent);  Portuguese  (fluent)       REFEREES     Professor  Chris  Hamnett     Emeritus  Professor     Department  of  Geography,  King’s  College  London   Email:  chris.hamnett@kcl.ac.uk   Telephone:  +44  (0)20  7848  2611     Dr.  Jeff  Garmany   Lecturer   Brazil  Institute,  King’s  College  London   Email:  jeffrey.garmany@kcl.ac.uk     Telephone:  +44  (0)20  7848  2751