Joel Blau, D.S.W School of Social Welfare Stony Brook University 631 444-3149
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2000-present Professor and Director of the Ph.D. Program, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Administrator of, and teacher of social policy in, the school’s Ph.D. program.
1996-2000: Associate Professor and Director of the PhD Program, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Administrator of, and teacher of social policy in, the school's Ph.D program.
1993-1996: Associate Professor (tenured), School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Full-time teacher of courses in the planning, research, and administration sequence on both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
1987-1993: Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Full-time teacher of courses in the planning, research, and administration sequence on both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
1983-1987: Lecturer in social welfare policy, Columbia University School of Social Work.
PUBLICATIONS
Books Joel Blau, with Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy, 4th edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014)
Joel Blau, with Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy, 3rd edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010)
Joel Blau, with Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy, 2nd Edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007)
Joel Blau, with Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004)
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Illusions of Prosperity: America's Working Families in An Age of Economic Insecurity (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999) [paperback edition, Oxford University Press, 2001]
The Visible Poor: Homelessness in the United States (New York City: Oxford University Press, 1992 [paperback edition, Oxford University Press, 1993]
Edited Volumes Christopher Dykema, Forty Years in Social Work: Reflections on Practice and Theory, edited and with an Afterword by Joel Blau, (Washington, D.C. NASW Press, 2013)
Tatsushi Hirono, The Role of Religious Leaders in Suicide Prevention: A Comparative Analysis of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist Clergy, edited and with a Foreword by Joel Blau (New York: Edward Mellen Press, 2012)
Book Chapters
“The Political Economy of U.S. Social Policy,” in Michael Reisch, editor, Social Policy, Social Justice (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2014), pp.101-123
“From the Great Society to the Retreat of the Welfare State,” in Kristine Nelson and Alice Lieberman, editors, Women and Children First: The Contributions of the Children’s Bureau to Social Work Education (Washington, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education, 2013), pp.57-70
“Social Policy: Public Welfare,” Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History, Volume 2, Donald T. Critchlow and Phil Vandermeer, editors, (New York City: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp.256-260
“Go Out and Find a Job: Public Perceptions of Homeless Men,” in Homelessness in America, Robert Hartman McNamara, editor, (New York: Praeger Perspectives, 2008) Volume 1, pp. 15-28
“Income Distribution,” Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition, Terry Mizrahi and Larry Davis, editors (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), vol.2, pp.455-459
“Welfare Reform in Historical Perspective,” in The Promise of Welfare Reform: Rhetoric or Reality, Keith Kilty and Elizabeth Segal, editors (Binghampton, New York: The Haworth Press, 2006), pp.49-56
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Jaimie Page and Joel Blau, “Public Mental Health Systems: Breaking the Impasse in the Treatment of Oppressed Groups,” in Community Mental Health: Challenges for the 21st Century, J. Rosenberg and S. Rosenberg, editors (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp.103-116
“Social Welfare Since the Social Security Act,” in The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America, John H. Herrick and Paul H. Stuart, editors (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2005). pp. 378-381
"The Composition of the Homeless Population," in Dennis Keen, Reading Alone, Reading Together, (New York: Harcourt Brace, Inc., 1997), pp.140-150 [reprinted from The Visible Poor, pp.24-30 . "The Homeless Mentally Ill Should Not Be Institutionalized," in Mental Illness: Opposing Viewpoints, William Barbour, ed., (San Diego, California: Greenhaven Press, 1995), pp. 185-191 [reprinted from The Visible Poor, pp. 85-89]
"Can Workfare Programs Succeed in Bringing Large Numbers of People Out of Poverty," in Howard Karger and James Midgley, eds., Controversial Issues in Social Policy (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1994), pp. 238-250.
Journal Articles
"Why The United States Is Not Sweden,"The Journal of Progressive Human Services, 4 (1): 1-16, 1993.
"A Paralysis of Social Policy?" Social Work, 37 (6): 558-562, November 1992
"Theories of the Welfare State," Social Service Review, 63 (1): 26- 38, March, 1989.
"The Limits of the Welfare State: New York City's Response to Homelessness," Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 16 (1): 79- 91, March, 1989.
"Homelessness: A Literature Review," in Catalyst, 6 (2): 5-25, 1988
Joel Blau and Mimi Abramovitz, "Social Benefits as a Right," in Social Development Issues, 8(3): 50-61, 1985.
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"Some Notes on the Literature of Citizen Participation," Catalyst 2 (1): 71-78, 1980
Book Reviews Homeless: Poverty and Place in Urban America, by Ella Howard, in Reviews in American History, forthcoming
The New Deal: A Modern History by Michael Hiltzik, in Reviews in American History, 41 (1): 129-133
Understanding Theories and Concepts in Social Policy, by Ruth Lister. Journal of Social Policy 40 (3): 632-633, 2011
Polarized America, Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 35 (2): 154- 157, June, 2008
One Nation Divisible, by Michael Katz and Mark Stern, Social Service Review, 81 (3): 567-569, September, 2007
One Nation Underprivileged, by Mark Rank, in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 32 (4): 165-167, December, 2005
The Basic Income Guarantee: Ensuring Progress and Prosperity in the Twenty-First Century, by Charles M. A. Clark, Review of Social Economy 63, 4: 649-651, December, 2005:
Reckoning with Homelessness, by Kim Hopper, Journal of Progressive Human Services (15): 1, 81-83, 2004
Down And Out, On the Road: The Homeless in American History, by Kenneth Kusmer, Journal of Social History, (29): 1, 131-132, February, 2004
Bold Relief: Institutional Politics & The Origins of Modern American Social Politics, by Edwin Amenta, Journal of Progressive Human Services 13 (1): 135-136, 2001
An Interdependency Model of Homelessness: The Dynamics of Social Integration, by Christopher Hudson, Social Service Review, 74 (2): 317-318, June, 2000.
Understanding the Nature of Poverty in America, by James Jennings, Political Science Quarterly, 110 (2): 341, Summer, 1995
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The Pursuit of Equality in American History, by J. R. Pole, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 21 (3): 227-228, September, 1994
A Nation in Denial, by Alice S. Baum and Donald Burnes, City Limits, 18 (9): 32, November, 1993
From Middle Income to Poor, by Allison Zippay, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 20 (1): 217-218, 1993
The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism, by Gosta Esping-Andersen, in The Journal of Progressive Human Services, 3(2): 105-107, 1992
Benedict Giamo & Jeffrey Grunberg, eds. Beyond Homelessness: Frames of Reference, and Herbert Stein and Murray Foss, An Illustrated Guide to the American Economy, San Francisco Review of Books, 17 (3): 11 & 16
Housing the Homeless by Jon Erickson and Charles Wilhelm, eds., and Homelessness in Contemporary Society by Richard Bingham et al, in Cities Volume 5(3): 305-307, August, 1988
Poor Peoples' Movements, by Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward, in Catalyst #1
Newspaper Articles “Debunking the Myth of Universal Prosperity,” New York NASW Currents 44 (4): 4, January, 2002,
“Don’t Repeal the Estate Tax,” Op-Ed for Progressive Media Project, Spring, 2001
"Projects Get a Bad Rap," Excerpt from The Visible Poor, New York Newsday, December 30, 1991
PRESENTATIONS
2013 Social Welfare and the Economy, Counseling and Treating People of Color Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico
2011 Debate: “The Role of Government,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare Advocacy Day, March, 2011
2010 “Homelessness,” The Voice of Reason with Zo Williams” Sirius 106 XM 149, December, 2010
2009 “The New Homeless and the Old,” The People of Color Conference,
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November, 2009, Phoenix, Arizona
“Social Welfare and Social Planning,” Seminar for Visiting Graduate Students in Architecture from the University at Delft, Holland
“The Economic Dimensions of Social Justice: Models and Measures,” Eighth Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Grant Network,” February, 2009, New York City
2008 “Homelessness in New Orleans: A Natural or Unnatural Disaster,” The People of Color Conference, November, 2008 ,New Orleans, Louisiana
2007 “Supports for Families: A Comparison of Canadian and U.S. Approaches, The People of Color Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia
2006 “Affirmative Action,” The People of Color Conference, Dominican Republic, November, 2006
2005 Income and Age Component of Health Inequities,” Stony Brook Medical School, April, 2005
“The Lens of Social Change: The Blau/Abramovitz Policy Model,” Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting New York City, February, 2005
2004 “Homelessness: A Portrait and An Explanation,” People of Color Conference, Bermuda, December, 2004
“Consumer Sovereignty vs. Caring Citizenship: The Social Ethic Underlying Twenty-Five Years of Tax-Cut Policy in the United States,” Social Policy As If People Mattered Conference, Adelphi University, November, 2004
Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, “Meet the Author,” Anaheim, California, February, 2004
2003 “Homelessness & The Elderly,” Dorot, New York City, May, 2003
2002 “What’s the Next Step?” Speech at the Plenary of the First U.S. Congress, Basic Income Grant, City University Graduate Center, March, 2002
2001 WXXI Rochester, “Bush’s Tax Cut
WBAL Baltimore, “Bush’s Tax Cut,”
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KPFA Berkeley, California, “Bush’s Tax Cut
WBAI, New York, “Bush’s Tax Cut
Interview with Chuck Morse, American News Network (six stations), “Bush’s Tax Cut”
WMNF, Tampa, “Bush’s Tax Cut.”
KVMR, Sacramento, California “Bush’s Tax Cut”
Panel Moderator, “What kind of Welfare State Can We Have In the Twentieth-First Century?” Socialist Scholars Conference
Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Annual Convention Keynote Address, “Why Do We Still Have Homelessness?”
WZBC-FM, Boston, Bush’s Tax Cut,”
WBAL, Baltimore, “Bush’s Tax Cut,”
SUSB, Stony Brook, New York, “Bush’s Tax Cut”
2000 Columbia University Seminar on Full Employment, Presentation on Illusions of Prosperity
Net Financial News Radio, “Inequality and the Presidential Campaign”
WHYN-FM, Springfield, Massachusetts, “Inequality and the Presidential Campaign”
KBOO Radio (Pacifica), Portland, Oregon, “Inequality and the Presidential Campaign,”
Northeast Regional Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education, Presentation on “Doctoral Program Development,” Fordham University, New York City
Socialist Scholars Conference, Panel Presentation on Washington’s New Poor Law
Center for Employment Price Stability, University of Missouri at Kansas City, “Political Constraints on the Development of Public Employment Programs”
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"Meet the Author: Policy Issues," Session at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, New York City
"Thinking About Pursuing a Doctorate: The Wheres, Whens, Whys, and Hows,” Session at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, New York City
"Homelessness and Globalization," NPR Marathon on Homelessness," co-hosted with Benjamin Barber [eleven radio stations]
1999 "The Use of the Market to Reform Social Programs," SUNY at Stony Brook Public Policy Institute
KTSU Radio, Houston (NPR affiliate), on Illusions of Prosperity
"Making Contact," National Radio Project [150 radio stations], on homelessness and poverty
WPTT-AM, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Illusions of Prosperity
Group for Advancement of Doctoral Education, National Conference, Houston, Texas, Panel Presentation and Discussion, "Economic Globalization and Social Welfare"
Roosevelt University Department of Policy Studies, Chicago, Illinois, Speech on Illusions of Prosperity
WPLJ Radio, New York City, on Illusions of Prosperity
KVOW Radio, Seattle, Washington, on Illusions of Prosperity
Voice of America Radio, on Illusions of Prosperity
Wisconsin Public Radio (NPR), "Conversations with Kathleen Dunn,” on Illusions of Prosperity
KBOO Radio (Pacifica), Portland, Oregon, on Illusions of Prosperity
KFCC Radio (NPR), Pasadena, California, on Illusions of Prosperity
National Public Radio, "Talk of the Nation with Ray Suarez," "Unemployment"
WHRV Radio (NPR), Norfolk, Virginia, on Illusions of Prosperity
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KPFK Radio (Pacifica), Los Angeles, California, on Illusions of Prosperity
WXXI Radio (NPR), Rochester, New York, on Illusions of Prosperity
KPFA Radio (Pacifica), Berkeley, California, on Illusions of Prosperity
WOSU Radio (NPR), Columbus, Ohio, on Illusions of Prosperity
KWAB Radio, Boulder, Colorado, on Illusions of Prosperity
KCPW Radio (NPR), Salt Lake City, Utah, on Illusions of Prosperity
KKSU Radio, Wichita, Kansas, on Illusions of Prosperity
Bertha Capen Reynolds Society, National Conference, "Economic Realities Panel"
New York City Public Library of Science and Industry, Speech on Illusions of Prosperity
New York City Harvard Club, Speech on Illusions of Prosperity
Institute for Policy Studies and The Poverty & Race Research Action Council, Washington, D.C., Joint Sponsors, Speech on Illusions of Prosperity
Socialist Scholars Conference, Panel on "Social Insurance, Defense of Public Goods, and Public Perceptions,"
New York City Chapter, NASSW, "Economic Underpinnings of Health and Social Services and Implications for the Profession," Think Tank Conference on Major Trends Affecting Social Work Employment, Their Significance for the Profession, and The Future Direction for NYC-NASW"
Northeast Regional Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education, "The Changing Economic Context of Social Work Education and Practice," Keynote Address, Fordham University, New York City
1998 "The Shredded Safety Net: What Policies Next?" Columbia University School of Social Work Centennial Conference, New York City
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1997 "The Causes of Homelessness," Northport Veterans Administration Hospital Interagency Consortium on Homeless Veterans, Keynote Address
"The Economic Impact of Welfare Reform," Teach-in on Welfare Reform," S.U.N.Y at Stony Brook
1996 Plenary Speaker, "Economic and Human Rights,” Bertha Capen Reynolds National Convention
“Social Welfare in an Age of Economic Insecurity," Workshop," Bertha Capen Reynolds National Convention
1993 "Street Talk," Fox Channel 5 News, Debate with Edward Koch about vouchers for panhandling
Long Island One Cablevision, "The Joel Martin Show," Interview about The Visible Poor
Michigan Statewide Bertha Reynolds Conference, "Housing Policy in the United States"
U.S. Conference of Mayors, National Assembly on Homelessness, Invited Academic
Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Keynote Address, Annual Substance Abuse Conference
Brecht Forum, "Home Sweet Home," Panel Discussion
"Housing California Conference," Plenary Debate with Rick White, Sacramento, California
New York City Department for the Aging Conference, Keynote Address, "Preventing Hunger and Homelessness Among Older New Yorkers"
Women and AIDS Project of Long Island, "Homelessness and AIDS"
1992 American Historical Association Conference "Perceptions of Homelessness: Class Attitudes and Social Welfare Responses," Comment
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White Bear, Minnesota, Northeast Metro Coalition for Affordable Housing, Keynote Speech, "The Invisible Poor: Affordable Housing in the Suburbs"
WCCO Radio, Minneapolis, Minnesota, "Affordable Housing in the Suburbs"
KFAI, Pacifica Radio, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Interview about The Visible Poor
KNOW, Minnesota Public Radio, Interview about The Visible Poor
KPFA, Pacifica Radio, Berkeley, California, Interview about The Visible Poor
Berkeley-Oakland Support Services, "The Causes of Homelessness"
Santa Rosa, California, "Debate about Homeless with Congressional Candidates, 6th Congressional District
Richmond, California Association of Homeless and Housing Service Providers, "The Causes of Homelessness,"
National Public Radio, "Fresh Air," Interview with Terry Gross about The Visible Poor
National Public Radio, "The Best of Our Knowledge," Interview with Karen Kelly, about The Visible Poor
Fairwinds, Channel 12, Connecticut, Interview about The Visible Poor
WBAB-AM/FM Radio, Interview about The Visible Poor
Channel 12, Long Island, "Homelessness and the Middle Class"
Keynote Address, "The Causes of Homelessness," The Philadelphia Committee for the Homeless Challenge 500 Campaign
New York University Law School, Lecture on Homelessness
Bronx Psychiatric Hospital, Lecture to Staff on "The Homeless Mentally Ill"
1991 WLIW-TV (Channel 21), The 21st Edition, Panel Discussion on Homelessness
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Moderator, Conversations in the Disciplines Conference, "Homeless in the 1990s,"
"Comparative Municipal Responses to Homelessness," Guest Lecturer, Columbia University School of Social Work
1990 WBAB Radio, Interview, "People and Places Newsmagazine," Homelessness in the 1990s
"The Homeless: Charting a New Course, "Progressive Policy Conference, New York City
1989 "The Homeless Unemployed in Industrializing America, 1865-1930" Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, St. Louis, Missouri
1988 "Homelessness and American Social Policy," American Civilization Lecture Series, Columbia University
"Developing Policy and Programs for Female Offenders and Their Children," Presider, NASW Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Homelessness: The Constraints and Possibilities," Bertha Capen Reynolds Annual Meeting, Kalamazoo, Michigan
"The Future of Homelessness," Presentation at the Socialist Scholars Conference, New York City
"The Limits of the Welfare State: New York City's Response to Homelessness, "Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia
"Mayor Koch and the Homeless," The American Civilization Lecture Series, Columbia University
1986 "The Limits and Possibilities of Employment Programs for the Homeless, "The National Coalition for the Homeless, Washington, D.C.
"Homelessness and the Reluctant Welfare State," The American Civilization Lecture Series, Columbia University, New York City
"Employment Programs for the Homeless," Arizona Coalition for the Homeless, Phoenix, Arizona
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"Employment Programs for the Homeless," The Mayor's Conference on the Homeless, Columbus, Ohio
1983 "Entitled to Entitlements? The Future of Social Welfare Benefits," (with Mimi Abramovitz), The National Conference on Social Welfare, Fort Worth, Texas
"Social Benefits as a Right: A Re-examination for the 1980's," (with Mimi Abramovitz), The National Association of Social Workers, Washington, D.C.
1978 "The Politics of the Social Services," Columbia University School of Social Work Alumni Conference, New York City
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1986-1987 Project Manager, New York City Human Resources Administration. Manager of a $200,000 federal grant to enable homeless youth to live in the community.
1986-1987 Field Supervisor, Columbia University School of Social Work, Field Supervision of second year administration student.
1983-1986 Policy Analyst, New York City Human Resources Administration, Family and Adult Services. Analyzed and researched policies for the homeless in New York City.
1980-1982 Policy Analyst, New York City Human Resources Administration, Special Services for Children. Child Welfare policy analyst.
1978-1980 Caseworker, New York City Human Resources Administration, Special Services for Children. Foster care caseworker.
1977-1978 Community liaison, New York City Human Resources Administration, Office of Community Affairs, Richmond Income Maintenance Center. Liaison to the Borough President's Service Cabinet, the Client's Advisory Council, and other community groups (Second year field placement).
1976-1977 Tenant organizer, West Side Tenants Union. Liaison to the New York State Tenant and Neighborhood Coalition; organized and campaigned for extension of the Emergency Tenant Protection Act (First year field placement).
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1973-1976 Child protective worker, New York City Human Resources Administration, Special Services for Children, Child protective caseworker.
1970-1973 Caseworker, New York City Human Resources Administration. Public assistance caseworker.
1967-1970 Editor of social science texts for Basic Books, Inc., Harper & Row, and Appleton-Century- Crofts SCHOOL SERVICE
2012 Chair, Faculty Search Committee
2009 Chair, Faculty Search Committee
2009-2012 Chair, Appointments and Promotions Committee
2008 Co-Chair, Faculty Search Committee
2005 Chair, Expanding the School Committee
1999-2001 Field Instruction Committee
1999 Co-liaison to United Nations March, “Welfare Rights Are Human Rights,”
1998-present Curriculum Committee Academic Standing Committee
1996-present Director, Doctoral Program Committee
1996-1997 Advanced Standing Committee
1997-present School Liaison, “Influencing State Policy Initiative,” Virginia Commonwealth University
1995-1996 Chair, Appointments and Promotions Committee Search Committee
1992-1996 Doctoral Program Committee 1989-1990
1992-1996 Coordinator, Social Policy Foundation Sequence 1989-1990
1987-2002 The Undergraduate Program Committee
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1987-Present The Dean's Executive Committee
1987-1996 Committee on Academic Affairs
1987-1994 Chair, Admissions and Student Services Committee
TENURE REVIEWS Adelphi University, 2013 University of Central Florida 2013 Arizona State University 2012 University of Maryland School of Social Work, 2011 New York University School of Social Work, 2011 West Virginia University, 2010 Bryn Mawr School of Social Work, 2006 Miami University of Ohio, 2001 Hunter College School of Social Work, 2001
DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
Sponsor, Rana Gautam, Banking Crises and Human Rights: The Choices Leaders Make,” Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare, 2013
Sponsor, Florian Lewenstein, “What is the Nature of the Resistance to National Education Standards?” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2011
Sponsor, Catherine Carballeira, “Indigenous Identity on the Poospatuck Reservation: Implications for Culturally Grounded Social Work Practice and Policy,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2011
Sponsor, Amy Platt, “From Sin to Sickness: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Four Major American Newspapers’ Representation of Alcoholism,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2010
Member, Tatsushi Hirono, “The Role of Religious Leaders in Suicide Prevention: A Comparative Analysis of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist Clergy,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2010
Sponsor, Madeleine Gunn, “Leading Together: A Grounded Theory Study of Women Religious, the Power of Collaborative Leadership and the Development of an Extensive Social Services Network,”
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Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2010
Member, Diane Johnson, “Enduring Violence In the Lives of Formerly Incarcerated Women: A Study of Individual Survival and Societal Difference, Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2009
Member, Ed Hernandez, An Exploratory Study of Undocumented Immigrants in a Suburban Northeast Community, Stony Brook University, 2009
Sponsor, JoAnne Collins, “Reaching the Unreachable: Predictors for Successfully Linking Chronically and Episodically Homeless Adults to Service,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2008
Sponsor, Margaret Regensburg, “The Good Shepherd Sisters of New York City and the Professionalization of Social Work,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2007
Sponsor, Jeffrey Reynolds, “The Best of Intentions: Using the Transtheoretical Model to Explore Substance Use Patterns and HIV Risk Patterns in a Suburban Risk Sample,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2007
Member, Corine Drissens, “The Impact of Psychosis on Vocational Functioning, Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2007
Member, Shawn Skaflestad, “Juvenile Deliquency in Suffolk County: A Criminal Career Perspective,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2004
Sponsor, Jaimie Page, “Agency Approaches to Homeless People with Serious Mental Illness,” Stony Brook School of Social Welfare, 2004
Member, Richard Morgan, “The Relationship Between Resiliency Factors and Behavioral Outcomes of Children in Residential Treatment Centers,” Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, 1998
Member, Cynthia Jean Bogard, “No Place Like Home: Rehousing Homeless Families in An Age of Declining Family Values,” S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook Department of Sociology, 1995
FOUNDATION GRANTS AND AWARDS
1993 The Choice magazine award for The Visible Poor as one of the outstanding academic books of 1992
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1993 World Hunger Year Designation of The Visible Poor as one of the 100 most significant books on homelessness and poverty
1991 Principal Investigator, SUNY Central for "Conversations in the Disciplines," a major interdisciplinary conference on homelessness
1990 Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, to Research Homelessness on Long Island ($30,000)
1988-1989 Recipient, Lilly Faculty Teaching Fellowship
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2013 Consulting editor, Social Service Review
2011-13 Consulting editor, Oxford University Press
2011 Outside reviewer, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations
2011 Consulting editor, Lynne Rienner Press
2010 Site Visitor for the Accreditation by the Ontario Council of Graduate Studies of the Carleton University School of Social Welfare MSW and proposed Ph.D. programs
2009-present Social Work/Social Welfare Consultant Faculty Diversity Program, State University of New York,
2008 Consulting editor, Oxford University Press
Outside Reviewer, Sociological Compass
2007 Consulting editor, Oxford University Press
2006 Consulting editor, Oxford University Press
2005 Consulting Editor, Oxford University Press Delegate, NASW Congress: A Coming Together of the Profession
2004 Consulting Editor, Oxford University Press
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Consulting Editor, “Men and Masculinities” Consulting Editor, Rowman & Littlefield
2003 Consulting Editor, Brooks/Cole Publishing Consulting Editor, Rowman & Littlefield Consulting Editor, Oxford University Press
2002 Consulting Editor, Taylor-Routledge
2001 Consulting Editor, Social Service Review CSWE APM, Policy Proposals Review Committee
2000 Consulting editor, Wadsworth Publishing Company Consulting editor, American Behavioral Scientist
1998 Consulting Editor, Journal of Women's History
1997-1999 External Reviewer, Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York Research Award Program, Health and Human Services Panel
1997 Consulting Editor, New York University Press
1996 Consulting editor, University of Iowa Press
1995-1997 Consulting Editor, Brooks/Cole Publishing Consulting Editor, Columbia University Press
1995-present Editorial Board, Journal of Poverty: Innovations on Social, Political & Economic Inequalities
1994 Consulting Editor, Sage Publications, Consulting Editor, Sociological Forum
1993 Council on Social Work Education, 1994 Annual Program Meeting Correspondence Committee
1992 Expert brief on welfare migration prepared for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California in Green v. Anderson
1991-1997 Consulting editor, Oxford University Press
1990 Expert Witness, Williams v. New Jersey Department of Human Services, New Jersey Supreme Court
1990-present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Progressive Human Services
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1989-1990 Member, Suffolk Commission of Social Services' Advisory Committee on the Implementation of the 1988 Family Support Act
1987-1996 Member, National Committee, Social Welfare Action Alliance [formerly the Bertha Capen Reynolds Society]
1987 Consulting editor, Columbia University Press Consulting editor, Journal of Urban Affairs
EDUCATION: Columbia University School of Social Work, D.S.W., 1987. [Social Welfare Policy, Planning, and Administration]
Hunter College School of Social Work, M.S.W., 1978. [Community Organization and Planning]
Columbia University, A.B., 1966. [English]