BARBARA LEVY SIMON EDUCATION

[Pages:14]BARBARA LEVY SIMON

W: (212) 851-2248

Associate Professor Columbia University School of Social Work 1255 Amsterdam Avenue N.Y., N. Y. 10027

(#107-40-7526) e-mail: bls1@columbia.edu

H: (212) 678-2545

601 West 113th Street Apt. 10 F N.Y., N.Y. 10025

EDUCATION

1981 Ph.D.

Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work & Social Research Concentrations: social welfare history & organizational studies Dissertation: The Institutionalization of a social movement: The Anti-rape Movement as a case study

1976 M.S.S. Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work & Social Research

Concentrations: social welfare policy analysis & community organization

Master's Thesis: Protective labor legislation, trade unions, and

the women's movement in the U.S., 1900 - 1933

1972 A.B., cum laude

Goucher College Towson, Maryland

Major: History

TEACHING

1986-present Columbia University, School of Social Work Associate Professor, (1988 - present; tenured in 1993)

1989-present City College of the City University of New York Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology Course taught each fall & spring: Field Work and Social Research

1998, 1999 & 2000

Colloquium on Feminist Inquiry Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia University

1997

Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Massachusetts Doctoral Seminar: "Social Welfare Policy"

1984-86

State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Social Welfare Assistant Professor

1979-84

La Salle College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department of Sociology, Instructor and Assistant Professor Director of Fieldwork, Bachelor of Social Work Program

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

2012 Co-edited, with Warren Green, Columbia Guide to Social Work Writing NY: Columbia University Press.

1994 The Empowerment Tradition in American Social Work: A History. NY: Columbia University Press. (on-line edition - 1999)

1987 Never-married Women. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

2009 Rethinking Empowerment. International Social Work, Mel Gray & Stephen Webb, eds. London: Sage Books.

2006 A Study in Still Life: The Social Construction of Female Adolescence during the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Forum in Women's and Gender Studies, 77(1), 65-77.

2001 Identifying Domestic Violence in Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations. The Journal of Interpersonal Violence,16(6). (First authors: R. Magen & K. Conroy)

1996 Keeping Women Workers Healthy in the Women's Club Tradition. Social Service Review,70(1), 120-139.

1994

Point/Counterpoint. Are Theories for Practice Necessary? Yes. Journal of Social Work Education,30(2), (Spring/Summer), 144-152.

1993

Home Care Allowances for the Frail Elderly: For and Against. (co-authored with Jorma Sipila). Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 20(3), (September), 119-134.

1992

United States Immigration Policies, 1798-1990: Invaluable Texts for Exploring Continuity and Change in Racism and Xenophobia. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 2(2), 53-63.

1991

Resident Guests: Social Workers in Host Settings. (co-authored with Barbara Dane) Social Work, 36(3), 208-213.

1990

Shift Work and Its Impact on Individuals and Families: Reflections for Human Service Practitioners. (co-authored with Shelley Akabas) Families in Society: The Journal of

Contemporary Human Service, 71(6), 342-348.

1989

The Teaching of Writing in Social Work Education: A Pressing Priority. (co-authored with Margot Soven). Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 3(2), 47-63.

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1988

The Feminization of Poverty: A Call for Primary Prevention. Journal of Primary Prevention, 9(1&2), 6-17. (Anthologized in M. Bloom (Ed.). (1992). Changing Lives, pp. 361-367.

Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press; and in M. Hutler. (Ed.). (1991). The family experience: A reader in cultural diversity, pp. 486-498. NY: Macmillan.)

1988

Social Work Responds to the Women's Movement: 1963-1988. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 3(4), 60-68.

1987

Women and Work: A Conceptual Framework. (co-authored with Eunice O. Shatz and Arnold Nemore) Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 2(3), 20-32.

1986

Never-married Women as Caregivers: Some Costs and Benefits. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 1(3), 29-42.

1982

In Defense of Institutionalization: A Rape Crisis Center as a Case Study. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 9(3), 485-502.

Book Chapters

2013

The Children's Bureau as Exemplar for Social Work Education in the United States Chapter Three in Women & children first: the contribution of the Children's Bureau to

social work education. Kristine Nelson & Alice Lieberman, Eds., Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press.

2012

Writing in Social Work: 1880s to the Present. Chapter Three in Columbia Guide to Social Work Writing. NY: Columbia University Press. Warren Green & Barbara L. Simon, Eds. NY: Columbia University Press.

2002

Past and Present: Women of Valor ? Jeanette Rankin and Barbara Lee. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 17(3), Fall 2002.

2001

Building on the Romance of Women's Innate Strengths: Social Feminism and its Influence. Building on Women's Strengths: An Agenda for the 21st century, revised ed., K. Jean

Peterson and Alice Lieberman, pp. 247-269. NY: Haworth Press.

2000

Settlement Houses and the Columbia University School of Social Work. In The Columbia University School of Social Work: A Centennial Celebration, eds. Ronald A. Feldman and Sheila B. Kamerman. NY: Columbia University Press.

1998

The Profession of Social Work. In M.A. Mattaini; C. Lowery, and C. H. Meyer (eds.), Foundations of Social Work Practice: A Graduate Text, 2nd ed. National Association of Social Workers: Washington, DC., pp. 312-326. (A revised version of: The Profession of Social Work. In C.H. Meyer and M.A. Mattaini (eds.), Foundations of Social Work Practice: A Graduate Text, 260-273. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers Press: Washington, DC., 1995, pp. 260-293.

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1993 Women Workers in High-Risk Public Service: Tokens under Stress. (co-authored with Sheila H. Akabas). In S. Akabas & P. Kurzman (Eds.), Work and Well Being: The Occupational Social Work Advantage (pp. 297 - 315). Washington, DC: NASW.

1991

Workers in Job Jeopardy. (co-authored with Beth Silverman and Richard Woodrow) In A. Gitterman (ed.), Handbook of Social Work with Vulnerable Populations. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 710-748.

1991

Imprisonment. (co-authored with Barbara Grodd) In A. Gitterman (Ed.), Handbook of Social Work Practice with Vulnerable Populations. New York:

Columbia University Press, pp. 647-676.

1990

Services to Widows and Elderly Women. In A. Monk (Ed.), Handbook of Gerontological Services, 2nd ed. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 326-341.

1988

Never-married Old Women and Disability: A Majority Experience. In A. Asch & M. Fine (eds.), Women with Disabilities: Essays in Psychology, Culture, and Politics. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

1987

Single Workers: An Overlooked Constituency. Commissioned as Working Paper #1 in a 10-paper series published by the Center for Research and Education on the Workplace, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work: Philadelphia, PA.

Miscellaneous (Non-Peer-Reviewed) Publications

2007

The 1920s as Context. Co-authored with Ihab Daqqaq. New York Nonprofit Press, 6 (6) (June): 12-13.

2003

Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America., Vol. 1,Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2003

Scientific Charity. Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America. Vol. 2. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

1996

Adolescence. Collier's Encyclopedia, pp. 128-130. NY: Collier Brothers.

1994

Social Work. Collier's Encyclopedia, pp. 145-149. NY: Collier Brothers.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

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5/14

In Search of Nuance. Presentation on panel: Practice from the past, Research in the present: The value of historical research methods. Third International Conference

on Practice Research. Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, New York City.

Samuel and Henrietta Barnett's Environmentalism & Mobilization of Garden Suburb Housing and Services for the British Poor: 1903-1908. Inspire 2014: International Neighborhood House & Settlement Conference. Vancouver, Canada.

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7/12 Finding Hope: The Need for Hope-Based Interventions in Women at Risk of Trauma and Incarceration. Paper on panel with Anna Scheyett & Tricia Bent-Goodley. NASW National Conference, Washington, DC.

4/12 Ninety Years of Fighting Poverty: The Federation of Protestant Welfare Associations (FPWA). Panel presentation at 90th Anniversay Meeting of FPWA. NYC.

12/11

The Progressive Era in the U.S. Speaker and Moderator of panel on Historical Perspectives on U.S. Social Work at Columbia University Symposium, Social Forces Revealed.

6/11

Restorative Gender Justice: A Local and Global Controversy. Invited Plenary Panel Paper, 9th Annual International Conference of the International Development

Ethics Association. Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA.

4/11

Interfaith Issues & Social Work. Invited panelist at the Columbia University School of Social Work.

12/10 Discussant of keynote speaker's presentation at Columbia University Disability Studies Seminar on NYC's Pioneers in Disability Rights

10/10

A Microhistory of White Supremacy: The New York Colored Orphan Asylum, 1913. Paper presentation, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Portland, Oregon

10/10 The Home Front: Settlements & Neighborhood Centers during The Spanish-American

War and World War I, 1898-1919. Paper presentation, Settlements Summit at the125thAnniversary of the University Settlement, NYC

1/10 Community as the Antipode of War for Mary Parker Follett and Mary Kingsbury Simhkhovitch. Paper delivered on panel, "Historicizing Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Social Work Research. San Francisco. Annual Meeting of Society for Social Work and Research. Laura Curran, Panel Organizers and Moderator.

11/09

Faith, Reason, and Science: Three Gospels for Mary Simkhovitch and Settlement Workers. Paper presentation. Annual Program Meeting of Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, Texas

11/08

Keep On Keepin' On: A History of Feminism and Politics in the U.S Panel presentation sponsored by the CUSSW Feminist Caucus on the topic, "Gender Politics and the Election"

10/08

Social Workers on U.S. Immigration and Migration: Comparing 1914-1929 with 2008. Paper presentation at the Annual Program Meeting

of the CSWE, Philadelphia, PA

4/08

Changing Lives, Enriching Communities: Partners for Social Justice ? University of Washington at Tacoma, 1998-2008

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12/07 11/07 10/07 10/07 10/07 10/07 5/07

4/07 11/05 11/05 2/05 4/02 3/02 2/02

(Ten-Year Anniversary Celebration)

Where is the Social Justice in Social Work Education and Research? Invited Panelist-Doctoral Practice Forum, Columbia University School of Social Work

Riding the 2nd and 3rd Waves of Feminism in 21st-Century Social Work Invited Speech: Feminist Caucus, School of Social Work Columbia University

"Sense and Sensibility": The Story of Social Work in the United States. Keynote Address: Korean Academy of Social Welfare, Seoul, Korea

"Using `Sense and Sensibility" as Social Work Stewards in the United States." Seoul Welfare Foundation, Seoul, Korea

"Principles and Pragmatics in U.S. Social Work History." Ewha University, Seoul, Korea

"Comparing Key Assumptions of U.S. and South Korean Social Work History." Seoul City University, Seoul, Korea

Defying Jim Crow: The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, 1922-2007. Keynote Address: 85th Anniversary Conference, Federation of Protestant

Welfare Agencies, NYC.

Building Male Citizens for a New Bostonian Social Order: Mary Follett and Community Centers in Roxbury. Invited Lecture, M. Leventritt Symposium: A New Social Order. Harvard Museums, Cambridge, Mass.

A Study in Still Life: The Social Construction of Female Adolescence during the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Keynote Address, Conference on Social Work and Women's Health, Chinese Cultural University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Decades of Danger: Female Adolescents in Taiwan and China during the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Women's Studies Department, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Faith-based Inclusiveness: The New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. (with Donna Van Alst) Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, NYC.

For Those `Betwixt and Between' : The Half-Way House Movement in NYC, History of Activism. History as Activism Conference, sponsored by the Columbia University History Department, NYC.

The Power of Change, Keynote Address, NASW-Virginia Chapter, Annual Continuing Education Conference, Virginia Beach, Virginia

Disability and the Holocaust, First Annual Interdisciplinary Forum in Disability Studies

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in Education, Teachers College, NYC.

Implications of 9-11 for Social Work Education and Research, panel presentation. Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego.

The Glass Ceiling in Academe. New York University School of Social Work.

The Social History of Tuberculosis. St. Luke's School, New York City.

Demystifying Tenure. Member of Panel sponsored by the Commission on the Role and Status of Women of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), organized by Ann Alvarez. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA

Ockham's Razor in Rorty's Hands: Revisiting the Meanings of Empirical Inquiry in a Pragmatic Profession. Member of Panel, Rethinking Empiricism, (organized by Jeane Anastas), Fourth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Charleston, SC.

Feminism Behind Bars: Rebuilding the College Program at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women in New York State with Paula Hooper Mayhew. 20th Annual Meeting, National Women's Studies Association, Albuquerque, NM.

Public Baths, Private Philanthropy: A Project of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor of New York, 1843-1870. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA.

A Charity Organization's Response to a Race Riot: Mining the Historical Record. Member of Panel, Historical Research in Social Work: Its Value, Method, and Pedagogical Intentions, (organized by Robert Fisher). Third Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Austin, Texas.

Serving Clients and Stewarding Equity: Our Joint Mission, Should We Choose to Accept It. Keynote Speech, 100th Anniversary Celebration of Social Work,

Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.

Feminism and Social Work. Keynote Speech, Conference, Feminism and Social Work, Hunter College School of Social Work.

`Cold Charity' in NYC: Fueling the Poor, 1843-1860. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, Florida

Immigration Policies of the U.S., 1962 ? 1996. Invited Lecture, Conference on Issues of International Migration to the U.S.Marymount Manhattan College, NYC.

Cultural Triage: The Campaign against Tuberculosis in Harlem, 1920 - 1950. Annual Program Meeting of the Council of Social Work Education,

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Washington, D.C.

Teaching International Students. (co-lectured with Karleen Chiu). Faculty development workshop at Marymount Manhattan College. NYC.

The Politics of Empowerment in a Diverse World. Columbia University, School of Social Work Conference, Perspectives on Practice with Children and Families.

Empowerment as a Perspective on the Left and the Right. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Region II. NYC.

The Rise of the Modern Welfare State. Coro Foundation: Leadership New York Fellows Program. New York City.

Women's Changing Conceptions and Enactments of Power. Stamford Jewish Community Center, Stamford, Connecticut.

Social Work and the Campaign Against Tuberculosis in the Progressive Era: A Formative and Formidable War." Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education.

Supervising in the Public Sector: The Challenge Intensifies. Bronx Municipal Hospital Center Department of Social Work and Discharge Planning Lecture Series.NYC.

Building Social Work Curricula for a Diverse World. Invited Lecture. Carleton University School of Social Welfare, Ottawa, Canada.

The War Against Tuberculosis in NYC: 1889-1917. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. New York City.

Recruiting and Retaining Social Workers in Health Care Settings of the 1990's. NYC NASW Health Committee.

Developing Constructive Immigration Policies Concerning Minority Groups: The U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1990 as a Case Study. 1992. World Assembly of the International Society of Social Workers, Washington, D.C.

Experiences of International Students in the United States: Negotiating Stress and Racism. 1992 World Assembly of the International Society of Social Workers, Washington, D.C. (co-presentation with Cheryl Franks).

The History of Immigration Policy in the U.S.: Its Relevance for Law Enforcement Officers & Immigration Advocates. Invited Keynote Address, Manhattanville College.

Sources of Empowering Identities Among Formerly Homeless Women. Association for Women in Social Work Conference, University of Pennsylvania (co-presented with Miriam Olson).

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