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.)

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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 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.), : Perspectives and Issues (4th ed.), pp. 307-24. New York: Springer Publishing Co.

PUBLICATIONS (cont'd.)

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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 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 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.

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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.

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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. Encyclopedia of Aging (3rd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Co., 386-388.

Hudson, R.B. and Geron, S.M. 2001. Policy Analysis. Encyclopedia of Aging (3rd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Co., 804-807.

Hudson, R.B. and Gonyea, J.G. 2000. Time Not Yet Money: The Politics of the Family Medical Leave Act. Journal of Aging and Social Policy 11 (2/3): 189-200.

[reprinted in: F. G. Caro, R. Morris, and J. Norton (eds.), Advancing Aging Policy as the 21st Century Begins. New York: Haworth, 2000]

Hudson, R.B. 1999. Conflict in Today’s Aging Politics: New Population Encounters Old Ideology. Social Service Review 73, 3, 356-77.

[reprinted in: D. Gunzler (ed.), Disciplinary Approaches Toward Aging: Political Science, Politics, and Public Policy. New York: Routledge, 2002]

Hudson, R.B. 1999. The Role of Government in A Society for All Ages. Health and Social Work 24, 2, 155-160.

[reprinted in: S.M. Keigher, A.E. Fortune, and S.L. Witkin (eds.), Aging and Social Work: The Changing Landscapes. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press, 2000]

Hudson, R.B. 1998. Privatizing Old-Age Benefits: Re-Emergent Ideology Encounters Organized Interest. In J.G. Gonyea (ed.), Re-Securing Social Security and Medicare: Understanding Risk and Privatization. Washington, D.C.: Gerontological Society of America.

Hudson, R.B. 1998. ΑThis Is Not Your Father=s Politics of Aging≅. Gerontologist, 38, 1, 130- 32.

PUBLICATIONS (cont’d.)

Hudson, R.B. (Ed.) 1997. The Future of Age-Based Public Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hudson, R.B. 1997. The History and Place of Age-Based Public Policy in the United States. In

6 R.B. Hudson (ed.), The Future of Age-Based Public Policy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hudson, R.B. 1997 (May-June). The New Risks of Old Age. Challenge, 103-115.

Hudson, R.B. 1996. The Changing Face of Aging Politics. Gerontologist, 36, 1, 33-35.

Hudson, R.B. 1996. Social Protection and Services. In R.H. Binstock and L.K. George (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences (4th ed.). New York: Academic Press, 446- 466.

Hudson, R.B. 1996. Home and Community-Based Care: Recent Accomplishments and New Challenges. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 7, 3/4, 53-70.

[reprinted in: M. E. Cowart and J. Quadagno (eds.), From Nursing Homes to Home Care. New York: Haworth, 1996]

Hudson, R.B. 1995. Federal Budgeting and Expenditures. In G. Maddox (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging (2nd ed.). New York: Springer, 364-66.

Geron, S.M. and Hudson, R.B. 1995. Policy Analysis: Issues and Practices. In G. Maddox (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging (2nd ed.). New York: Springer, 744-46.

Hudson, R.B. 1995. Old Age Interest Groups in Comparative Perspective. Gerontologist, 35, 3, 420-21.

Hudson, R.B. 1995. The History and Place of Age-Based Public Policy. Generations, 19, 3, 5- 10. Hudson, R.B. 1995. Policy Issues and the Oldest Old. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 28, 1, 11- 32.

Hudson, R.B. 1995. The Evolution of the Welfare State: Shifting Rights and Responsibilities for the Old. International Social Security Review, 48, 1, 3-17. [trans. in French, German, Spanish]

[reprinted in Meredith Minkler and Carroll Estes (eds.), The Moral and Political Economy of Aging. Amityville, NY: Baywood Press, 1998]

Hudson, R.B. 1995. Political Implications of an Extended Life-Span. In M. Seltzer (Ed.), The Impact of Increased . New York: Springer, 109-128.

PUBLICATIONS (cont’d.)

Googins, B.K., Hudson, R.B., & Pitt-Catsouphes, M. 1995. Strategic Responses: Corporate Involvement in Family and Community Issues. Boston: Boston University Center on Work and Family.

Hudson, R.B. 1994. The Older Americans Act and the Defederalization of Community Based

7 Care. In P. Kim (Ed.), Services to the Aged: Public Policies and Programs. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 41-76.

Hudson, R.B. 1994. A Contingency-Based Approach for Assessing Policies on Aging. Gerontologist, 34, 6, 743-748.

Hudson, R.B. 1993. Social Contingencies, the Aged, and Public Policy. Milbank Quarterly, 71, 2, 253-277.

Hudson, R.B. 1993. The `Graying' of the Federal Budget Revisited. Generations, 17, 2, (Spring/Summer), 79-82.

Hudson, R.B. 1992. 'Misunderstood,' 'Critical,' and `New': Contemporary Views of Aging Policy. Gerontologist, 32, 5, 708-711.

Hudson, R.B., 1991. The Political Consequences of `Successful' Aging. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24, 1, 13-21.

Hudson, R.B. and Kingson, E.R. 1991. Inclusive and Fair: The Case for Universality in Social Programs. Generations, 15, 3 (Summer/Fall), 51-56.

[reprinted in H.R. Moody (Ed.), Aging: Concepts and Controversies. Thousand Oaks, Cal.: Pine Forge Press]

Gonyea, J.G., Hudson, R.B. and Seltzer, G.B. 1990. Housing Preferences of Vulnerable Elders in Suburbia. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 7, 1, 78-95.

[reprinted in L..A. Pastalan (ed.), 1990, Optimizing Housing for the Elderly: Homes Not Houses. New York: Haworth Press.]

Hudson, R.B. and Gonyea, J.G. 1990. Political Mobilization and Gender Politics. Generations, 14, 3, (Summer), 67-72.

[reprinted in: L. Glasse and J. Hendricks (eds.), 1990, Gender and Aging. Amityville, N.Y.: Baywood Press.]

PUBLICATIONS (cont’d)

Hudson, R.B. 1990. Home Care Policy: Loved by All; Feared by Many. In C. Zuckerman, B. Collopy, N. Dubler (Eds.), Home Health Care Options for the Elderly. New York: Plenum, 271-301.

Hudson, R.B. 1988. Social Policy and Aging: Renewing the Federal Role. Generations, 12, (Spring), 23-26.

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[reprinted in: Beth B. Hess and Elizabeth Markson (Eds.), Growing Old in America (4th ed.) (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1990)]

Hudson, R.B. 1988. U.S. Aging Policy in Comparative Perspective. In E. Rathbone-McCuan and B. Havens (Eds.), North American Elders: Canadian and United States Comparisons. New York: Greenwood, 55-68.

Hudson, R.B. 1987. Tomorrow's Able Elderly: Implications for the State. Gerontologist, 27, 405- 409.

[revised and reprinted under the title, Politics and the New Old, in R. Morris and S.A. Bass (Eds.), Retirement Reconsidered: Economic Roles for Older People (New York: Springer, 1988), 59-72.

Hudson, R.B. 1987. Policy Analysis in Aging: Issues and Practices. Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Springer Publishing, 526-528.

Hudson, R.B. 1987. Federal Budgeting and Expenditures. Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Springer Publishing, 252-254.

Hudson, R.B., 1986. Capacity-Building in an Inter-Organizational Context: The Case of the Aging Network. In B.W. Honadle and A. Howitt (Eds.), Perspectives on Management Capacity Building. Albany: SUNY Press, 312-333.

Hudson, R.B. and Strate, J. 1985. Aging and Political Systems. In R.H. Binstock and E. Shanas (Eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Services. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 554-588.

Hudson, R.B. 1984. The New Politics of Aging. Generations, 9 (Fall), 1-3.

Hudson, R.B. 1984. The Demography of Aging. In C. Nelson (Ed.), The Aging-Musculo-Skeletal System. Boston: Callamore Press, 1-9.

PUBLICATIONS (cont’d)

Hudson, R.B. 1982. Issues in Politics, Participation, and Advocacy. Administration in Social Work, 6 (Summer), 109-124.

[reprinted in: M. Lebowitz (Ed.), Practical Issues in Social Welfare Administration, Policy and Planning. New York: Haworth Press].

Hudson, R.B. 1982. Accounting for Old Age Policy: A Review Essay. National Forum, 62 (Fall), 33-35.

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Hudson R.B. (Ed.) 1981. The Aging in Politics: Process and Policy. Springfield, Ill: Charles Thomas.

Hudson, R.B. 1981. Restructuring Federal-State Relations in Long-Term Care:The Block Grant Alternative. In J.J. Callahan, Jr. and S. Wallack (Eds.), Major Reforms in Long-Term Care. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 31-60.

Hudson, R.B., 1981. A Block Grant to the States for Long-Term Care. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 6, 9-27.

Hudson, R.B. 1980. Mixed Implementation Models and Title XX. Urban and Social Change Review, 13 (Winter), 6-13.

Hudson, R.B. 1980. Old-Age Politics in a Period of Change. In E. Borgatta and N. McCluskey (Eds.), Aging and Society: Current Research Perspectives. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage, 147-190.

Hudson, R.B. 1978. Political and Budgetary Implications of An Aging Population. National Journal, 42 (October, 21), 1699-1705.

[reprinted in: the Economics of Aging: A National Journal Issues Book (Washington, D.C.: Governmental Research Corp., 1978)].

Hudson, R.B. 1978. The `Graying' of the Federal Budget and Its Consequences for Old Age Policy. Gerontologist 18, 428-440.

[reprinted in: I. Colby (Ed.), Social Welfare Policy Chicago: Dorsey, 1989)].

[reprinted in: J. Tropman, M. Dluhy, and R.M. Lind (Eds.), New Strategic Perspectives on Social Policy. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981)].

PUBLICATIONS (cont’d)

Hudson, R.B. 1978. Emerging Pressures on Public Policies for the Aging. Society, 15, (July/August), 30-33.

[reprinted in: Beth B. Hess (Ed.), Growing Old in America (2nd ed.). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books].

Hudson, R.B. 1978. The Aging, Public Policy, and Social Justice: A Cross-National Perspective. Journal of Asian-Pacific and World Perspectives, 2 (Summer), 27-42.

Hudson, R.B. and Binstock, R.H. 1976. Political Systems and Aging. In R.H. Binstock and E.

10 Shanas (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Binstock, R.H. and Hudson, R. B. 1977. Political Behavior and Aging. In B. Wolman (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and New York: Human Sciences Press, 428-429.

Hudson, R.B. 1974. Rational Planning and Organizational Imperatives: Prospects for Area Planning in Aging. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 415 (September), 41-54.

Hudson, R.B. and Veley, M. 1974. Federal Funding and State Planning: The Case of the State Units on Aging. Gerontologist, 14, 122-128.

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Laura Wilson and Sharon Simson (eds.), Civic Engagement and the Baby Boomer Generation in Gerontologist 48(1), 2008, 124-26.

Review of Christine Cassell, Medicare Matters: What Geriatric Medicine Can Teach American Health Care in Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 32(2) 2006, 349-52.

Review of August Osterle, Equity Choices and Long-Term Care Policies in Europe in International Journal of Social Welfare 14, 2, 2005, 70-72.

Review of Francis Caro and Robert Morris (eds.), Devolution and Aging Policy in Contemporary Gerontology 10, 4, 2004, 152-54.

BOOK REVIEWS (cont’d.)

Review of Peter P. Budetti, Richard V. Burkhauser, Janice M. Gregory, and H. Allan Hunt (eds.), Ensuring Health and Income Security for an Aging Workforce in Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 27, 6, 2002, 1044-47.

Review of Anne-Marie Guillemard, Aging and the Welfare State Crisis in Contemporary Gerontology 8, 4, 2002, 134-36.

Review of Robert Ball, Insuring the Essentials: Bob Ball on Social Security in Journal of Aging and Social Policy 13, 1, 2002, 36-42.

Review of Australian Productivity Commission, Policy Implications of the Ageing of Australia’s

11 Population in Austrialian Journal of Ageing 19, 1, 2000, 45-46.

Review of Derek Gill and Stanley Ingman, Elder Care, Distributive Justice, and the Welfare State in Contemporary , 2, 1995, 223-24.

Review of Theodore Koff and Richard Park, Aging and Public Policy in Contemporary Gerontology, 1, 4, 1995, 138-139.

Review of J. Myles and J. Quadagno (eds.), States, Labor Markets and the Future of Old Age Policy and M. Kohli, et al. (eds.), A Time for Retirement in Generations, 17, 4, 1993, 78- 79.

Review of T. R. Marmor, J. Mashaw, and P. Harvey, America's Misunderstood Welfare State and Michael Brown Ed.), Remaking the Welfare State in Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 1992, 4, 77-82.

Review of J. Tropman, Public Policy Opinion and the Elderly, 1952-1978 in Gerontologist, 1988, 28, 715-716. Review of R. Walker, R. Lawson, and P. Townsend (eds.), in Responses to Poverty: Lessons from Europe in Ageing and Society, 1985, 5, 349-352.

Review of S. Crystal, America's Old Age Crisis and L.K. Olson, The Political Economy of Aging in Political Science Quarterly, 1984, 99, 4, 143-145.

Review of J.B. Williamson, L. Evans, and L. Powell, The Politics of Aging in Contemporary Sociology, 1983, 12, 395-396.

Review of Final Report of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging (3 volumes) in Gerontologist, 1983, 23, 216-217.

Review of H. Pratt, The Gray Lobby in American Political Science Review, 1978, 72, 1429-1430. SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS

Paper presentation, “A Shifting Economic and Political Landscape: New Realities for Aging Families” (with J. Gonyea), “Aging Families/Changing Families, International Research Association on Aging Families Conference, Syracuse Univesity, June 3, 2015.

Symposium organizer and presenter, “The Shifting Political Construction of Old Age and Its Consequences,” Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 8, 2014.

Paper presentation, “The Aging Network and the Consolidation of Health and Long-Term Care Services,” Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 10, 2014.

12 Paper presentation, ”Old-Age Politics Over Time Through the Lens of Schneider and Ingram’s Typology of Target Populations,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28, 2014.

Keynote address, “Elder Political Participation: Ideology or Self-Interest.” Age-Boom Academy

for Journalists, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, June 13, 2014.

Dinner address, “In No Way Your Grandfather’s Politics of Aging.” Gero-Ed Conference for Emerging Scholars,” Syracuse University, June 1, 2014.

Invited lecture, “From Approaches to Arrivals: Linking Policy to Practice in Aging,” 50th Anniversary Conference of the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, Nov. 9, 2012, Cleveland. Invited lecture, “The New Politics of Old Age Policy: Implication for Long-term Care Supports and Services,” Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Nursing Home Conference, June 29, 2012. Invited lecture, “The Aged: From Target Population to Target?,” Gero-Ed Workshop, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, June 3, 2012. Paper presentation, “Bringing Theory to Practice: Conceptualizing ‘age-friendly communities’,” presented to Annual Meeting of Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Nov. 12, 2012, San Diego. Paper presentation, “Looming Boomers: Lurching into a New Political World. Presented to Annual Program Meeting of Council of Social Work Education, Nov. 9, 2012, Washington, DC. Chair, “Saving Social Security: Is Raising the Retirement Age the Answer?” Paper session at Annual Meeting of GSA, Boston, November 19, 2011.

SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS (cont’d.)

Paper presentation, “Bringing CLASS to Long-Term Care,” Paper session at Annual Meeting of GSA, Boston, November 20, 2011. Discussant, “The Great American Debate on the Future of Social Security. Symposium at Annual Meeting of GSA, Boston, November 20, 2011. Presentation, “The Contributions of Jim Callahan to Aging Policy and Practice,” Memorial Service in Honor of James J. Callahan, Jr., Heller Graduate School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, Mass., April 14, 2011.

13 Public Address, “Long-Term Care and the Affordable Care Act,” Distinguished Speaker Series, Ithaca College, December 4, 2010.

Colloquium Series Presentation, “The Transformation of the Aged as a Target Population,” Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts-Boston, October 18, 2010.

Paper Presentation, “Locating Long-Term Care in Health Care Reform,” Long-Term Care Policy Conference, Center for Aging and Policy Studies, Syracuse University, June 10-12, 2010.

Dinner Address, “The Future(s) of Aging Policy,” Maxwell School Summer Course on Aging Policy, Syracuse University, June 9, 2010.

Keynote Address, “The Three Political Worlds of the Chronically Ill Old,” 8th Annual HELP Conference, Hebrew Senior Life, Cambridge, Mass., March 26, 2010.

Keynote Address, “A Five-Point Strategy for Promoting Home and Community Services,” Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Philadelphia, October 31,2008.

Invited Lecture, “The Old and the Young in the Red and the Blue: Election 2008.” University of Maryland, Baltimore County, October 30, 2008

Panel presentation, “Public Policy and the Health Care Workforce in Integrated Settings: An Imperfect Storm. New York Association of Area Agencies on Aging, New York, September 18, 2008.

Invited Lecture, “Children and the Elderly: Funding Convergence. Presented to Meeting, “Convening of Children, Youth, and Aging Funders,” Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, December 10, 2007.

SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS (cont’d.)

Paper, “The Political Center and Aging Politics,” Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, November 18, 2007.

Paper, “The New Deal, the Great Society, and Aging: Have the Promises Been Kept?, Annual Meeting of GSA, San Francisco, November 19, 2007.

Keynote Address upon the Inauguration of the Sydney Katz Research Center, “The Older Americans Act and Enhanced Community Living,” The Benjamin Rose Institute, Cleveland, OH, September 28, 2007.

Paper, (with Alan Borowski and John MacCormack), “Elder Participation and Senior Power in Australian National Politics,” Annual Meeting of GSA, Dallas, November 19, 2006.

Panel Presentation, “The 2005 White House Conference on Aging: No Time for Seniors,” Annual Meeting of GSA, Dallas, November 19, 2006.

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Organizer, “Symposium: Civic Engagement and the Gerontological Imagination,” Annual Meeting of GSA, Dallas, November 19, 2006. . Public Lecture, “Old Age Policy in the United States: A Case in Institutional Politics,” Public Policy Institute, University of Melbourne, May 9, 2006.

Public Lecture, “The Contemporary Politics of Ageing in the United States: Implications for Australia,” School of Social Work and Social Policy, Latrobe University, and the Brotherhood of St. Laurence, Melbourne, April 10, 2006.

Radio Interview, Life Matters, Australian Broadcasting Company, April 16, 2006.

Public Lecture, “Risk-Shifting in American Old-Age Policy,” Colloquium Series, School of Social Work, University of Melbourne, March 29, 2006.

Paper, “What Changes Will Be Needed in Social Policy and Who Will Determine Them? Conference on Public Policy and Responsibility Across the Generations, Boston College, March, 2004.

Paper, “The Eligibility Wars: Age, Need, and Risk,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September, 2003.

Panel Presentation, Long-Term Independence and Disability: Discussion on Beyond 50: Disability and Independence (AARP, 2003), sponsored by AARP, Boston, April, 2003.

SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS (cont’d)

Invited Lecture, “The Application of Policy Research,” Institute for Doctoral Fellows, John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Initiative, Chicago, November, 2001.

Plenary Address, “The Politics of Aging and Developmental Disabilities Policies,” Center for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois at Chicago, November, 2001.

Lecture, “The Baby Boomers and the Politics of the Age Boom,” International Center, New York, October, 2001.

Panel Presentation, “Public Policy and the Politics of Old Age: Europe and North America. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 2000.

Panel Presentation, “Perspectives on Aging and Political Science.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC., Sept., 2000.

Dinner Speech, “Translating Educational Reforms into Policy.” Leadership Forum, Hartford

15 Foundation Geriatric Social Work Initiative, Rye, NY, May, 2000.

Keynote Address, “New Values and Old Age,.” Annual Meeting of the Ohio Consortium of Gerontological Educators, Cincinnati, April, 2000.

University Lecture, “Aging and Election 2000,” Boston College, April, 2000.

Ellsworth G. Stanton Lecture in Gerontological Social Work, “The New Conflict in Aging Politics.” Fordham University, New York, November, 1998.

Distinguished Lecture, “The Shifting Images, Institutions, and Ideology of Aging,” Institute on Aging, University of North Carolina, November, 1998.

Paper, “Conflict in Today’s Aging Policies: New Population Encounters Old Ideology,“ 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Sept. 1998.

Donald P. Kent Lecture, “The Reconstitution of Aging Politics,” Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, November, 1997.

Keynote Address, “Medicare Reform: Impact Across the Generations,” Intergenerational Urban Institute, Worcester State College, Worcester, MA, April, 1996.

Invited Lecture, “Aging and Public Policy: Success or Excess?,” Ithaca College Gerontology Institute, Ithaca, NY, April, 1996.

SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS (cont’d)

Invited Lecture, “The Graying of the Federal Budget: An Update,” Duke University Long-Term Care Resources Center, Durham, NC, March, 1996.

Public Lecture, “The New Politics of Old Age,” Scripps Gerontology Institute, Miami University, Oxford, OH, February, 1996.

Keynote Address, "Managed Care: An Ethical Perspective," Annual Meeting of The Coalition of Advocates for the Rights of the Infirm Elderly," Philadelphia, November 8, 1995.

Keynote Address, "Back to the Future for Aging Policy: New Federalism or Very Old Federalism?," Missouri Governor's Conference on Aging, Columbia, October 30, 1995.

Plenary Address, "Changing Face of Aging Politics," Henry C. Ravazzin Memorial Colloquium Series, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, New York, March, 1995.

Conference Paper, "Issues in Home and Community-Based Care: Legitimacy, Efficacy, Capacity," Conference on Long-Term Care, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, September, 1994.

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Conference Paper, "The Evolving Welfare State: Shifting Rights and Responsibilities for the Old," 1993 Meeting of the International Association of Gerontology, Budapest.

Public Lecture, "Social Contingencies, the Aged, and Public Policy," University of Massachusetts Gerontology Institute, Colloquium Series, Boston, September, 1992.

Symposium Presentation, "Reauthorization Issues under the Older Americans Act," U.S. General Accounting Office-sponsored Symposium," 1991 Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco.

Organizer and Chair, "New England Initiatives in Long-Term Care," 1990 Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston.

Plenary Address, "The Bases of Benefits: Age vs. Need," Annual Multidisciplinary Institute on Aging, sponsored by the Ohio Department of Aging, Columbus, November, 1989.

Keynote Address, "The Context of Leadership: Myths and Realities of the Aging Society," National Leadership Institute on Aging, Estes Park, Colo., May, 1989.

Panel Presentation, "North American Elders: U.S. and Canadian Comparisons," 1988 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax.

SELECTED PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS (cont’d)

Position Paper, "The Aging Society: Opportunities for the New Administration," position paper written in capacity as Chair of Public Policy Committee, Gerontological Society of America, November, 1988.

Keynote Address, "The Older Americans Act in Historical Perspective," Wisconsin Aging Network Annual Meeting, Wausau, May, 1986.

Keynote Address, "Focus on the Aged," 1986 Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Baton Rouge, March, 1986.

Paper Presentation, "The Political Bases of Old-Age Policy," The Hastings Center/Harvard University Project on Ethics and Care of the Aging, Boston, February, 1983.

Keynote Address, "Community Partnerships and Political Strategies in Aging," Georgia Gerontological Society Annual Meeting, Stone Mountain, October, 1982.

Address, "The Public Sector Role in Aging Programs," 1981 White House Conference on Aging," Washington, D.C., December, 1981.

17 Keynote Address, "Issues and Options for the Aging Network in the 1980s," Joint Annual Meeting of the National Association of State Units on Aging and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Houston, August, 1980.

LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY

Testimony, “The Past and Potential of an Aging Society,” Senate Special Committee on Aging Policy Forum, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, December 14, 2011. Testimony, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, “What an Aging Workforce Can Teach Us About Workplace Flexibility,” Washington, D.C., July 18, 2005.

Testimony, White House Conference on Aging Event, “Civic Engagement and Political Life,” Boston, February 28, 2005. sponsored by U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Caucus on Older Americans and the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., June, 2002.

Testimony before “Long-Term Care Vision 2020 Task Force,” Massachusetts House and Senate Joint Committee on Human Services and Elderly Affairs, Boston, July, 2000.

LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY (cont’d)

Plenary Address, “Long-Term Care Service Delivery Models: What Can We Learn from Other States,” State House Forum Sponsored by the Legislative Caucus of Older Americans, Boston, June, 1996.

Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor, "Targeting and Cost-Sharing under the Older Americans Act," Washington, D.C., May, 1991.

Testimony before the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate and the U.S.General Accounting Office, "Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act," Washington, DC, January 31, 1991.

Testimony before the Subcommittee on Human Services, Select Committee on Aging, U.S. House of Representatives, "The Older Americans Act and the Fiscal 1984 Budget," Washington, DC, March 1, 1983.

Testimony before the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate, "Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act," Washington, DC, April 27, 1981.

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Editor, Public Policy and Aging Report (publication of the National Academy on an Aging Society), 1995-.

Editor, Policy Forum, Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2008-2011.

Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Aging (3rd. ed.), Springer Publishing Co., 2000.

Guest Editor, Generations: “Older Workers” (Spring, 2007) (co-editor) "The Future of Age-Based Public Policy," (Fall, 1995) “The Politics of Aging,” (Fall, 1984)

Editorial Board Memberships: Social Service Review, 1999- Gerontologist, 1976-1982; 1994-1996; 1998-2003; 2011-2014. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 1991-1994; 1997- Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 2003-2007 Generations, 1987-1993; 1996-2002 Research on Aging, 1978-1983.

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES (cont’d)

Referee: Journal of Gerontology, International Journal of Aging and Human Development, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, Milbank Quarterly

Proposal Reviewer: Administration on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Retirement Research Foundation, National Science Foundation

Manuscript Reviewer: Columbia University Press, Prentice-Hall Publishers, Wadsworth Publishing Co., Sage Publications, Brooks/Cole, University of Kansas Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, Allyn & Bacon, Oxford University Press, Pearson

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Faculty Council Representative, Boston University Budget Committee, 2009-2013.

Member, Executive Director Search Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 2007-8.

Review Committee, Charles H. Farnsworth Trust, The Medical Foundation, Boston, 2004-07.

19 Chair, Awards Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 2003-5.

Member, Boston University Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2002-03.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of the John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Initiative” Westat, Inc. and Boston University, 2000-2001.

Curriculum Development Workshop, “Political Science and Aging Policy,” Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, June, 1998, 2000, 2002.

Member, Technical Advisory Group, Elderly Nutrition Program Evaluation Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1993-1995.

Visiting Professor, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Summer, 1990.

Chair, Public Policy Committee, Gerontological Society of America, 1987-1988.

Chair, Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, Boston University School of Social Work, 1990-1994, 1998-2002.

Chair and Member, Steering Committee, Research Fellowship Program of the Gerontological Society of America, 1980-1985.

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