Mimi Sheller (born 1967) is Dean of The Global School at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
The Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a Private university, private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1865, WPI was one of the United States' first engineering and technology universities and now h ...
in Massachusetts, USA. From 2009 to 2021 she was professor of
sociology
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in the Department of Culture and Communication, and the founding Director of the New Mobilities Research and Policy Center at
Drexel University
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in
Philadelphia
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. She is widely cited and considered a "key theorist in
mobilities studies" and specializes in the
post-colonial context of the
Caribbean
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.
Career
She attended
Harvard College
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where she earned a
B.A. in History and Literature, ''
summa cum laude
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'', in 1988. She received an
MA in Sociology and Historical Studies in 1993 and a
PhD
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in 1998 at the
New School for Social Research
The New School for Social Research (NSSR), previously known as The University in Exile and The New School University, is a graduate-level educational division of The New School in New York City, United States. NSSR enrolls more than 1,000 stud ...
. She completed her dissertation under the supervision of
Charles Tilly
Charles Tilly (May 27, 1929 – April 29, 2008) was an American sociologist, political scientist, and historian who wrote on the relationship between politics and society. He was a professor of history, sociology, and social science at the Uni ...
,
William Roseberry, and
Mustafa Emirbayer
Mustafa Emirbayer is an American sociologist and professor of sociology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is known for his theoretical contributions to social network analysis, and is "one of the most vocal advocates of the relational appr ...
.
From 1997 to 1998, Sheller was the Dubois-Mandela-Rodney
Postdoctoral Fellow at the
Center for African and Afroamerican Studies at the
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
She is a founding director (while working in her first job as a lecturer in the 2000s) and visiting senior research fellow at the Center for Mobilities Research and Policy
(CeMoRe) at
Lancaster University
Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) is a collegiate public university, public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter, as one of several new univer ...
in England. In 2003, she earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education from Lancaster University.
Along with British sociologist
John Urry, she co-founded the academic journal ''
Mobilities,'' and was a co-editor for the journal before stepping down in 2021. She is also the Associate Editor of ''
Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies''.
Contributions
Her first book, ''Democracy After Slavery: Black Publics and Peasant Radicalism in Haiti and Jamaica'', received the Choice Magazine Outstanding Book Award in 2002. Her second book, published in 2003, was also based on her dissertation work, entitled ''Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies''.
In 2004, along with
John Urry, Sheller published a book chapter entitled "The New Mobilities Paradigm," which "marked a significant step in the theorizing of mobilities" by "
rguingthat travel and communication technologies have enabled the proliferation of connections at a distance and that such distant and intermittent connections are crucial in holding social life together." Again with Urry, she co-edited two mobilities anthologies: ''Tourism Mobilities: Places to Play, Places in Play'' and ''Mobile Technologies of the City''.
In 2011, Sheller joined a team of experts invited by the
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, which provided advice to the
World Bank
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's
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery. The team reviewed and analyzed data from the 2011 Tohoku, Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Her book ''Citizenship from Below: Erotic Agency and Caribbean Freedom'' was published in 2012, and according to
Diana Paton, is a "stimulating, thought-provoking book of lasting significance." ''Aluminum Dreams: the Making of Light Modernity'' was published in 2014 by
MIT Press
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. Her latest book is ''Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene'' (Duke University Press, 2020).
Sheller is the co-editor of the 2013 ''Routledge Handbook of Mobilities'' (along with
Peter Adey,
David Bissell,
Kevin Hannam and
Peter Merriman) and the 2014 book ''Mobility and Locative Media: Mobile Communication in Hybrid Spaces'' (with
Adriana de Souza e Silva).
Awards
* Provost Award for Outstanding Career Scholarly Achievement, Drexel University
* Honorary doctorate,
Roskilde University
* David G. Nicholls Memorial Prize, Society of Caribbean Studies
References
External links
Faculty Listing
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1967 births
Living people
Worcester Polytechnic Institute faculty
American sociologists
American women sociologists
Microhistorians
Harvard College alumni
University of Michigan fellows
Alumni of Lancaster University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
21st-century American women