


Andrew A. Beveridge, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology at Queens College and
the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York.
He chairs the Queens College Sociology Department.
Since 1993, Dr. Beveridge has been a consultant to the New
York Times, which has published numerous news reports and maps based upon his
analysis of the Census data. He writes the demographic topic column for the
Gotham Gazette (www.gothamgazette.com)
an on-line publication of the Citizens Union. He is working on three major
projects involving urban and neighborhood change, one tracking long term change
in United States urban areas and two that look at neighborhood impact on
individuals, including drug users and drug dealers, high school and elementary
school students, and economic and other standing. He is also collaborating on a
study of test score patterns in the Houston Independent School District. He
collaborates with a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota and
other institutions on the National Historical Geographic Information System
project, which is producing data that makes it possible to examine long term
trends in major cities and urban areas in the United States.
He and his team have developed an interactive application
and Web Based set of maps entitled Social Explorer (www.socialexplorer.com)
that allow the user to compare and contrast demography based upon an area that
he or she selects. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation and
the New York Times.
He has examined the social roots of American banking and
credit practices; public attitudes towards science and technology; factors
leading to union success in winning representation elections; social trends
revealed by housing surveys; and economic development in Africa. He is the
co-author of African Businessmen and Development in Zambia, published by
Princeton University Press, and numerous articles, papers and reports.
He has taught in the Sociology Department of Columbia
University. He received his Ph.D. and M.Phil. in sociology from Yale University
and his B.A with honors in economics from Yale College. His research work has
received grant and fellowship support from the American Council of Learned
Societies, the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the
Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, the Department of Housing and
Urban Development, the Putnam Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
and other agencies.
He is an expert in using GIS techniques to integrate
demographic materials. Aside from his extensive published work he has used such
techniques in numerous consulting engagements with such clients as: Time Warner
Cable of New York, the Newspaper Association of America, Davis Polk, and
Sullivan and Cromwell as well as with such non-profit organizations as, the
Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Maryland, the Open Housing
Center of New York City, Westchester Legal Services, the Center for
Constitutional Rights, the Capital Defenders Office, among others.
Curriculum Vitae:
Click here for Dr. Beveridge's Complete Curriculum Vitae (html)
Click here for Dr. Beveridge's Complete Curriculum Vitae (pdf)"Meeting
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Profile of Dr. Beveridge in "Stratification and Inequality" - to appear in Introduction to Sociology by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum
Profile of Dr. Beveridge in "Stratification and Inequality" - to appear in Introduction to Sociology by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum
To Contact Andrew A. Beveridge:
Office of Social Research
Suite 233 Powdermaker Hall
Sociology Department
Queens College
65-30 Kissena Blvd
Flushing, NY 11367
Email: andy@socialexplorer.com
Tel: (718)997-2837
Fax: (718)997-2820