Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Ruth Wilson Gilmore (born April 2, 1950) is a prison abolitionist and prison scholar. She is the Director of the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics and professor of geography in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has been credited with "more or less single-handedly" inventing carceral geography, the "study of the interrelationships across space, institutions and political economy that shape and define modern incarceration". She received the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Geographers.

Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Gilmore in 2012
Born (1950-04-02) April 2, 1950
Occupation(s)scholar, professor
Academic background
Alma materRutgers University (Ph.D., 1998)
ThesisFrom military Keynesianism to post-Keynesian militarism: Finance capital, land, labor, and opposition in the rising California prison state (1998)
Doctoral advisorNeil Smith
Academic work
DisciplineGeographer
InstitutionsCUNY Graduate Center, University of Southern California
Main interestsPrison-industrial complex, Race
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