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CURRICULUM VITAE: Robert B. Hudson Boston University School of Social Work 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215 Tele: (617) 353-3759 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; May, 1972 Political Science B.A. Washington and Lee University; June, 1966 EMPLOYMENT Professor of Social Welfare Policy School of Social Work Boston University (1985-Present) Acting Director, SOC/SSW Doctoral Program, 2010 Acting Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1995-96) Chair, Department of Social Welfare Policy (1988-2014) Associate Professor of Social Policy Graduate School of Social Service Fordham University (1981-1985) Assistant Professor of Politics & Social Welfare Florence Heller Graduate School Brandeis University (1972-1981) AWARDS AND HONORS Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne, 2006. Boston University School of Social Work, Award in Teaching Excellence, 2002-03 Chair, John A. Heinz Dissertation Award Committee, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1999-2010. AWARDS AND HONORS (cont’d.) 1 Donald P. Kent Award, Gerontological Society of America, 1996 Fellow, Employee Benefit Research Institute, 1996 Arthur S. Flemming Award, National Association of State Units on Aging, 1995 Member, Board of Directors, National Academy on an Aging Society, 1995-. Elected Member, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994 Board of Directors, American Society on Aging, 1990-1993 Chair, Social Research, Planning and Practice Section, Gerontological Society of America, 1988. Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, 1977 Research Career Development Award, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 1977-82 Dissertation Research Grant, National Science Foundation, 1970 PUBLICATIONS Hudson, R.B. Forthcoming. Aging politics and policy in the United States. In L.K. George and K. Ferraro (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences (8th ed.). Gonyea, J.G. and Hudson, R.B. 2015. Emerging models of age-friendly communities: A framework for understanding inclusion. Public Policy & Aging Report, 25(1): 9-14. Hudson, R.B. 2014. The aging network and long-term care services and supports. Generations 38(2): 22-29. Hudson, R.B. 2014 (ed.). The New Politics of Old Age Policy (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hudson, R.B. Contemporary challenges to aging policy. Ibid., pp. 3-19. Hudson, R.B. & J.G. Gonyea. 2014. The shifting political construction of older Americans as a target population. Ibid., pp. 99-116. Hudson, R.B. 2013. Politics and Policy in the Lives of Older Americans. In J. Wilmoth and K. Ferraro (eds.), Gerontology: Perspectives and Issues (4th ed.), pp. 307-24. New York: Springer Publishing Co. PUBLICATIONS (cont'd.) 2 Hudson, R.B. and Gonyea, J.G. 2012. Baby Boomers and the Shifting Political Construction of Old Age. Gerontologist 52(2): 273-82. Hudson, R. B. 2012. Gray Power. In D. Coates (ed.), Oxford Companion to American Politics. New York: Oxford University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2012. Old Age in the Welfare State. Gerontologist 52(3): 428-32. Hudson, R.B. 2012. The CLASS Promise in the Context of American Long-term Care Policy. In D. Wolf and N. Folbre (eds.), Universal Coverage for Long-Term Care in the United States? New York: Russell Sage Foundation On-Line Publications. Hudson, R.B. 2012. The Aging Policy Agenda: Are We Framing It or Being Framed? Aging Today 33(1): 7, 10. Hudson, R.B. 2012. The Transformed Political World of Older Boomers. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 55(2): 3-10. Hudson, R.B. 2012. Standing For, Not Standing By: The Senate Special Committee on Aging’s First 50 Years. In Aging in America: Future Challenges, Promises, and Potential. Washington, DC: U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging (S. Hrg. 112-304): 39-50. Hudson, R.B. 2011. Conflict and Convergence: An American Perspective on the Politics of Ageing Welfare States. In A. Goerres and P. Vanhuysse (eds.), Generational Politics and Policies: Comparative Studies of Ageing Post-Industrial Democracies. London: Routledge, pp. 248-262. Hudson, R. B. 2011. Seniors and Civic Engagement: Challenges and Critical Perspectives. In G. O’Neill and S. Wilson (eds.), Civic Engagement in an Older America. Washington, DC: Gerontological Society of America, pp. 197-204. Hudson, R.B. 2011. Standing For, Not Standing By: The Senate Special Committee on Aging at 50. Public Policy & Aging Report. 21(4): 3-10. Gonyea, J. G., & Hudson, R. B. (2011). Promoting employment and community service among low-income seniors: The successes and challenges of the Senior Community Service Employment program. Public Policy & Aging Report, 21(1), 40–47. Hudson, R.B. (ed.). 2010. The New Politics of Old Age Policy (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2010. Contemporary Challenges Facing Old Age Policy. In R.B. Hudson (ed.), The New Politics of Old Age Policy (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 3-20. PUBLICATIONS (cont'd.) Hudson, R.B. 2010. The Older Americans Act and the Aging Services Network. In R.B. Hudson (ed.), The New Politics of Old Age Policy (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 3 University Press, pp 307-23. Hudson, R.B. 2010. Theoretical Approaches to the Development of Aging Policy. In R.B. Hudson (ed.), The New Politics of Old Age Policy (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp 108-38. Hudson, R.B. 2010. Analysis and Advocacy in Home- and Community-Based Care: An Approach in Three Parts. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 53(1): 3-20. Hudson, R.B. 2009. Health care: Implications for policy and practice. Aging Times. Gero-Ed Center: National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education. http://depts/washington.edu/geroctr/AT/4/_4/hudson.htm. Hudson, R.B. 2009. Seniors: How taxed are they?: Miller-McCune On-Line Magazine. http://www.miller-mccune.com/business-economics/seniors-how-taxed-are-they-3810/ Hudson, R.B. 2008. From Industrialism to Institutionalism: Theoretical Accounts of the Aging Welfare State. In V. Bengston (ed.), Handbook of Theories of Aging. New York: Springer, pp. 531-54. Borowski, A., R.B. Hudson, and J. MacCormack. 2008. Elder Participation and Senior Power in Australian National Elections. Journal of Aging and Social Policy 20(4): 458-73. Hudson, R.B. 2008. Pension and Retirement Programs: The Role of Private Pensions in Promoting Economic Security. Encyclopedia of Social Work (20th edition) (pp. 712-716). New York: Oxford University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2008. Boomer Bust?: Economic and Political Issues of the Graying Society [2 volumes]. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. Hudson, R.B. 2008. Aging Policy and the Boomers: An Expanding Scope of Conflict. In R.B. Hudson (ed.), Boomer Bust? Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. Hudson, R.B. 2007. The Political Paradoxes of Thinking Outside the Life-Cycle Boxes. In R. Pruchno and M. Smyer (eds.), Public Policy and Responsibility Across the Generations . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp.59-80. Hudson, R.B. and J.G. Gonyea. 2007. The Evolving Role of Public Policy in Promoting Work and Retirement. Generations 31(1): 68-75. Pitt-Casouphes, M. and R.B. Hudson. 2007. Introduction – The Aging Workforce: Ready or Not? Generations 31(1): 7-9. PUBLICATIONS (cont'd.) Hudson, R.B. 2007. Politics and Policy in the Lives of Older Americans. In P. Ferraro and J. Wilmoth (eds.), Gerontology: Perspectives and Issues (3rd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Co., pp. 307-24. 4 Hudson, R.B. Winter 2006-7. Aging in a Public Space: The Roles and Functions of Civic Engagement. Generations 30(4): 41-48. Hudson, R.B. 2006. Terms of Engagement: The Right and Left Look at Elder Civic Activism. Public Policy & Aging Report 16(2): 11-15. Hudson, R.B. 2006. The 2005 White House Conference on Aging: No Time for Seniors. Public Policy & Aging Report 16(1): 1-3. Hudson, R.B. 2006. Private Retirement Benefits. In B. Berkman and S. Ambruoso (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Work in Aging. New York: Oxford University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2006. Social Service and Health Planning Agencies. In B. Berkman and S. Ambruoso (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Work in Aging. New York: Oxford University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2005. It’s the Stakeholders, Stupid! Or, Is It? Gerontologist 45(6): 843-47. Hudson, R.B. 2005. The New Political Environment in Aging: Challenges to Policy and Practice. Families in Society 86(3): 321-27. Hudson, R.B. (ed.). 2005. The New Politics of Old Age Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2005. Contemporary Challenges to Age-Based Policy. In R. B. Hudson (ed.), The New Politics of Old Age Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Hudson, R.B. 2004. Advocacy and Policy Success in Aging. Generations. 28(1): 70-74. Hudson, R.B. 2004 (Aug./Sept.). Aging and Election 2004: Partially Gone But Hardly Forgotten. AGHE Exchange. 28(1): 10-11. Hudson, R.B. and Kingson, E.R. (eds.). 2004. Public Policy and Aging: A Selected Annotated Bibliography for Gerontology Instruction. Washington, D.C.: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Hudson, R.B. 2003. Family Medical Leave Policy: Work in Progress, Gerontologist. 43 (3): 412- 415. Hudson, R.B. 2003. Retirement, Private Pensions, and Individual Retirement Accounts. Encyclopedia of Social Work (19th ed.). Washington, D.C.: NASW Press, 125-136. PUBLICATIONS (cont’d.) Hudson, R.B., Gonyea, J.G., and Curley, A. 2003. The Geriatric Social Work Labor Force: Challenges and Opportunities. Public Policy & Aging Report 13 (2): 12-16. 5 Hudson, R.B. 2003. Federal Agencies on Aging. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Hudson, R.B. 2003. The Administration on Aging. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Hudson, R.B. (Ed.). 2001. Public Policy and Aging. Washington D.C.: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Hudson, R.B. 2001. Federal Budgeting and Expenditures.