Desmond, Matthew, Andrew Papachristos, and David Kirk. n.d. “Evidence of the Effect of Police Violence on Citizen Crime Reporting”. American Sociological Review. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2008. “The Real W-2 Problem Is Stagnant Pay”. Wisconsin State Journal. Online Version: The Real W-2 Problem is Stagnant Pay. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2009. “Who’s Helping the Evicted?”. Everyday Sociology. Online Version: Who’s Helping the Evicted? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2010. “Housing Crisis in the Inner City”. Chicago Tribune. Online Version: Housing Crisis in the Inner City. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2012. “Tipping the Scales in Housing Court”. The New York Times. Online Version: Tipping the Scales in Housing Court. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2013. “Fighting Wildfires, Processing Death”. The New York Times. Online Version: Fighting Wildfires, Processing Death. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2014. “Evictions: A Hidden Scourge for Black Women”. The Washington Post. Online Version: Evictions: A Hidden Scourge for Black Women. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2016. “The Eviction Economy”. The New York Times. Online Version: The Eviction Economy. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Andrew V. Papachristos. 2016. “Why Don’t You Just Call the Cops?”. The New York Times. Online Version: Why Don’t You Just Call the Cops? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2017. “Housing”. In State of the Union Report. Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Online Version: Housing. Reference Link
Sandel, Megan, and Matthew Desmond. 2017. “Investing in Housing for Health Improves Both Mission and Margin”. JAMA. Online Version: Investing in Housing for Health Improves Both Mission and Margin. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2008. “The Lie of Heroism”. Contexts 7: 56-58. Online Version: The Lie of Heroism. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2009. “Bottoms Up”. Contexts 8: 69-71. Publisher’s Version: Bottoms Up. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2017. “House Rules”. The New York Times Magazine. Online Version: House Rules. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2018. “Riots Are the Language of the Unheard”. The Atlantic. Online Version: Riots are the Language of the Unheard. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2018. “Why Work Doesn’t Work Anymore”. The New York Times Magazine. Online Version: Why Work Doesn’t Work Anymore. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2018. “The Faces of Eviction”. Dissent. Online Version: The Faces of Eviction. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2018. “Devah Pager”. The New York Times Magazine. Online Version: Devah Pager. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2006. “Des Morts Incompétents”. Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 165: 8-27. Publisher’s Version: Des morts incompétents. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2006. “Becoming a Firefighter”. Ethnography 7: 387-421. Online Version: Becoming a Firefighter. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Mustafa Emirbayer. 2009. “What Is Racial Domination?”. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 6: 335-55. Online Version: What is Racial Domination? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Ruth López Turley. 2009. “The Role of Familism in Explaining the Hispanic-White College Application Gap”. Social Problems 56: 311-34. Online Version: The Role of Familism in Explaining the Hispanic-White College Application Gap. Reference Link
Martin, John Levi, and Matthew Desmond. 2010. “Political Position and Social Knowledge”. Sociological Forum 25: 1-26. Online Version: Political Position and Social Knowledge. Reference Link
Turley, Ruth López, Matthew Desmond, and Sarah Bruch. 2010. “Unanticipated Educational Consequences of a Positive Child-Parent Relationship”. Journal of Marriage and Family 72: 1377-90. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2011. “Making Firefighters Deployable”. Qualitative Sociology 34: 59-77. Reference Link
Turley, Ruth López, and Matthew Desmond. 2011. “Contributions to College Costs by Married, Divorced, and Remarried Parents”. Journal of Family Issues 32: 767-90. Online Version: Contributions to College Costs by Married, Divorced, and Remarried Parents. Reference Link
Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Matthew Desmond. 2012. “Race and Reflexivity”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 35: 574-99. Online Version: Race and Reflexivity. Reference Link
Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Matthew Desmond. 2012. “To Imagine and Pursue Racial Justice”. Race, Ethnicity and Education 15: 259-89. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2012. “Disposable Ties and the Urban Poor”. American Journal of Sociology 117: 1295-1335. Online Version: Disposable Ties and the Urban Poor. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2012. “Eviction and the Reproduction of Urban Poverty”. American Journal of Sociology 118: 88-133. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Nicol Valdez. 2013. “Unpolicing the Urban Poor: Consequences of Third Party Policing on Inner-City Women”. American Sociological Review 78: 117-41. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2013. “Is Democratic Regulation of High Finance Possible?”. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 649: 180-84. Online Version: Is Democratic Regulation of High Finance Possible? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, Weihua An, Richelle Winkler, and Thomas Ferriss. 2013. “Evicting Children”. Social Forces 92: 303-27. Online Version: Evicting Children. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2014. “How Should We Study Social Suffering?”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 37: 1761-66. Online Version: How Should We Study Social Suffering? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2014. “Relational Ethnography”. Theory and Society 43: 547-79. Online Version: Relational Ethnography. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2015. “Unaffordable America: Poverty, Housing, and Eviction”. Fast Focus: Institute for Research on Poverty 22: 1-6. Online Version: Unaffordable America: Poverty, Housing, and Eviction. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2015. “Who Speaks for the Dispossessed?”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 38: 1258-63. Online Version: Who Speaks for the Dispossessed? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, Carl Gershenson, and Barbara Kiviat. 2015. “Forced Relocation and Residential Instability Among Urban Renters”. Social Service Review 89: 227-62. Online Version: Forced Relocation and Residential Instability among Urban Renters. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Weihua An. 2015. “Neighborhood and Network Disadvantage Among City Dwellers”. Sociological Science 2: 329-50. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Rachel Tolbert Kimbro. 2015. “Eviction’s Fallout: Housing, Hardship, and Health”. Social Forces 94: 395-24. Online Version: Eviction’s Fallout: Housing, Hardship, and Health. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Tracey Shollenberger. 2015. “Forced Displacement from Rental Housing: Prevalence and Neighborhood Consequences”. Demography 52: 1751-72. Online Version: Forced Displacement from Rental Housing: Prevalence and Neighborhood Consequences. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Monica Bell. 2015. “Poverty, Housing, and the Law”. Annual Review of Law and Social Science 11: 15-35. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew. 2015. “Severe Deprivation in America: An Introduction”. RSF: The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences 1: 1-11. Online Version: Severe Deprivation in America: An Introduction. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Carl Gershenson. 2016. “Housing and Employment Insecurity Among the Working Poor”. Social Problems 63: 46-67. Online Version: Housing and Employment Insecurity among the Working Poor. Reference Link
Greenberg, Deena, Carl Gershenson, and Matthew Desmond. 2016. “The Disparate Impact of Eviction”. Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 51: 115-58. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Kristin L. Perkins. 2016. “Household and Housing Instability”. Urban Affairs Review 52: 421-36. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Kristin L. Perkins. 2016. “Are Landlords Overcharging Housing Voucher Holders?”. City and Community 15: 137-62. Online Version: Are Landlords Overcharging Housing Voucher Holders? Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, Andrew V. Papachristos, and David S. Kirk. 2016. “Police Violence and Citizen Crime Reporting in the Black Community”. American Sociological Review 81: 857-76. Online Version: Police Violence and Citizen Crime Reporting in the Black Community. Reference Link
Desmond, Matthew, and Carl Gershenson. 2017. “Who Gets Evicted? Assessing Individual, Neighborhood, and Network Factors”. Social Science Research 62: 362-77. Online Version: Who Gets Evicted? Assessing Individual, Neighborhood, and Network Factors. Reference Link