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DEBRA STREET DEBRA ANNE STREET SEPTEMBER 2017 ABRIDGED Department of Sociology University at Buffalo, SUNY 430 Park Hall Buffalo, NY 14260-4140 Phone: (716) 645-8475 Fax: (716) 645-3934 [email protected] ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO 2017 Interim Associate Dean for Special Projects, College of Arts and Sciences 2012- Chair, Department of Sociology 2011 Professor of Sociology 2007-2011 Associate Professor of Sociology 2010 (fall) Acting Chair, Department of Sociology 2008- Director, UB Semester in London program 2007-08 Fellow, The Regional Institute [UBRI] 2006-09 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology 2004-07 Assistant Professor of Sociology FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 2000-04 Research Scientist, Pepper Institute on Aging & Public Policy 2001-04 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology (courtesy appointment) PURDUE UNIVERSITY 1998-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology EDUCATION POST-DOCTORAL 1996-98 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellow GRADUATE 1996 PhD, Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee FL 1992 MS, Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee FL UNDERGRADUATE 1990 BA, Sociology/Psychology, summa cum laude, The University of West Florida, Pensacola FL 1 DEBRA STREET HONORS AND AWARDS 2016 Outstanding Contributions to International Education, Council on International Studies and Programs 2016 GSA Delegate, 7th Urban Space Conference, Life Course & the City, Sanya China 2013-14 Janice L. Moritz Distinguished Lecture Award, UB Gender Institute 2011-13 Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Gerontology, King’s College London 2011 State University of New York, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching 2008 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2008 Honorary Member, Golden Key Society, University at Buffalo, SUNY Chapter 2007 Faculty Fellow, Regional Institute, University at Buffalo 2006 Elected member, National Academy of Social Insurance GENERAL AUDIENCE MONOGRAPH Debra Street. 2007. The Florida Almanac: Aging in Florida, 3rd edition. Pepper Institute on Aging, Tallahassee FL: Florida State University EDITED BOOKS Áine Ní Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto (eds,). 2017. Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, University of Bristol UK: Policy Press. Jay Ginn, Debra Street and Sara Arber (eds.) 2001. Women, Work and Pensions: International Issues and Prospects, Buckingham: Open University Press Jill Quadagno and Debra Street (eds.) 1995. Aging for the 21st Century, NY, NY: St. Martin’s Press OTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS (* denotes graduate student co-author) Debra Street. 2017. “The Empirical Landscape of Extended Working Lives,” Chapter 1, pp. 3-26 in Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by Áine Ní Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. University of Bristol UK: Policy Press. Debra Street and Joanne Tompkins*. 2017. “Is 70 the New 60? Extending American Women’s And Men’s Working Lives,” Chapter 6, pp. 195-217 in Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by Áine Ní Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. Bristol: Policy Press. University of Bristol UK. Sarah Vickerstaff, Debra Street, Áine Ní Léime and Clary Krekula. 2017. “Gendered and Extended: Work: Research and Policy Needs for Work in Later Life,” Chapter 11, pp. 221-243 in Gender, Ageing and Extended Working Lives: International Analysis from a Critical Perspective, edited by Áine Ní Léime, Debra Street, Sarah Vickerstaff, Clary Krekula and Wendy Loretto. University of Bristol UK: Policy Press. DEBRA STREET Áine Ní Léime and Debra Street. 2016. “Gender and age implications of extended working life policies in the US and Ireland.” Critical Social Policy, DOI: 10.1177/0261018316666211 csp.sagepub.com Daniel B. Hess, J. Travis Norton, Ji Young Park, and Debra Street. 2016. “Driving Decisions of Older Adults Receiving Meal Delivery: The Influence of Individual Characteristics, the Built Environment, and Neighborhood Familiarity.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 88(C): 73-85. Debra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2016. “The US Old Age Welfare State: Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, Medicaid,” pp. 83-110 in Gerontology: Changes, Challenges, and Solutions, edited by Madonna Harrington Meyer and Elizabeth A. Daniele. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. Mary Matteliano and Debra Street. 2015. “Providers’ Perspectives on Cultural Competence in Ethnically Diverse Primary Care Practices.” Journal of Family Medicine and Disease Prevention 1(3): 1-7. Debra Street and Kriston D’Amuro. 2014 “Families in Singapore” in The Encyclopedia of Family Studies, edited by Constance Sheehan. Wiley. Debra Street, Victor Molinari, and Donna Cohen. 2013. “State Regulations for Nursing Home Residents with Serious Mental Illness,” Community Mental Health Journal 49:389–395 DOI 10.1007/s10597-012-9527-9 Debra Street and Jessica Hoffman*. 2012. “Military Service, Social Policy, and Retirement Prospects,” pp. 379-397 in Life Course Perspectives on Military Service, edited by Andrew S. London and Janet Wilmoth. Routledge. Mary Matteliano and Debra Street. 2012. “Nurse Practitioners’ Contributions to Cultural Competence in Primary Care Settings” Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 24(7): 425- 435. DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2012.00701.x Debra Street and Stephanie Burge. 2012. “Assisted Living Residents’ Wellbeing: Residential Context and Relationship Influences,” Research on Aging, 34(3): 351-380. DOI 10.1177/0164027511423928 Debra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2011. “Planning for Old Age” pp. 379-398 in The Handbook of the Sociology of Aging, edited by Richard A. Settersten and Jacqueline L. Angel. New York: Springer. The Handbook of the Sociology of Aging received the 2012-2013 Outstanding Publication Award from the ASA Section on Aging and the Life Course Debra Street and Jeralynn Cossman. 2010. “Does Familiarity Breed Respect? Physician Attitudes toward Nurse Practitioners in a Medically Underserved State” Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 22(8): 1-9. Stephanie Burge and Debra Street. 2010. “Advantage and Choice: Social Relationships and Sense of Security in Assisted Living,” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 65B(3): 358-369. 3 DEBRA STREET Jeralynn Cossman and Debra Street. 2010. “Policy, Autonomy, and Physician Satisfaction.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 21:898-912. Debra Street, Stephanie Burge, and Jill Quadagno. 2009. “The Effect of Licensure Type on the Policies, Practices and Resident Composition of Florida Assisted Living Facilities,” The Gerontologist 49(2): 211-223. Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. Mississippi Burnout II: Satisfaction, Autonomy and Work/Family Balance. Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 50(10): 338-345. Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2009. “Mississippi Burnout I: Personal Characteristics and Practice Context,” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, 50(9): 306-310. Debra Street. 2009. “Social Justice and Tax Expenditures,” pp. 359-375 in Social Insurance and Social Justice: Social Security, Medicare and the Campaign Against Entitlements edited by Leah Rogne and Carroll Estes. New York NY: Springer Publishing. Debra Street. 2008. “Balancing Act: The Public-Private Mix in Health Care Systems,” pp. 15-44 in Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era, Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds.). Houndmills UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Debra Street and Jeralynn S. Cossman. 2008. “Perspectives on Mississippi’s 21st Century Physician Workforce Supply: Findings from the 2007 MSMD Survey,” Journal of Mississippi State Medical Association, 49(4): 99-103. Jeralynn S. Cossman and Debra Street. 2008. “Practice and Malpractice: Physician Responses to the Liability 'Crisis,'" Journal of Public and Professional Sociology 2(1): 1-22 URL: http://www.gsajournal.com/CossmanandStreetVol2Art1.pdf Debra Street and Thomas Kriston D’Amuro*. 2008. “Policy, Late Life Well-Being,” Pp. 297-302 in Volume 3 Later Life, Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.). Gale/Cengage Learning Debra Street and Sarah Desai*. 2008. “Long Term Care,” Pp. 232-237 in Volume 3 Later Life, Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.). Gale/Cengage Learning Debra Street and Elizabeth Gage*. 2008. “Health Policy,” Pp. 343-349 in Volume 2 Adulthood, Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, Deborah Carr (ed.). Gale/Cengage Learning Debra Street. 2007. “Aging and Social Policy,” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer (ed.) Oxford: Blackwell Publishing 1:84-88. Debra Street, Stephanie Burge, Jill Quadagno and Anne Barrett. 2007. “The Salience of Social Relationships for Resident Wellbeing in Assisted Living,” The Journal of Gerontology: Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 62: S129-S134. Debra Street. 2007. “Too Much, Too Little, Just Right? Policy Disconnects in an Aging Society,” Public Policy and Aging Report 17(3): 7-10. 4 DEBRA STREET Debra Street. 2007. “Sociological Approaches to Understanding Age and Aging.” Pp. 143-168 in Handbook of Gerontology: