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