Melissa Burch
Professional Title
Assistant Professor in Anthropology
Department(s)
Anthropology
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
About
Melissa Burch is an anthropologist whose research and community work focuses on the experiences of people with criminal convictions in the United States at the intersections of race, criminalization and labor. Her forthcoming book explores the discriminatory use of criminal records in the southern California job market. Burch directs the Afterlives of Conviction Project, which aims to deepen understanding of the lived experience of criminalization and make scholarly data and concepts available to organizers, educators, and policymakers in engaging and useful ways.
Research Interests
humanities
social sciences
qualitative research
community-based research
activism
policy
data visualization
ethnography