PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Social Policy, Practice-Based Research, Program Evaluation, Ethics Education, and LGBT Issues.
CURRENT
RESEARCH:
Examining the ethical issues encountered by Social work students during field placement.
Understanding experiences of gender identity for pregnant lesbians.
COURSES
TAUGHT:
Ph.D. Program: Social Welfare Policy
MSW Program: Social Policy, Research and Human Sexuality
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS:
PRESENTATIONS:
November 2008 Dodd, S.J. Protecting Vulnerable Subjects in Qualitative Evaluations: LGBTQ
Issues. American Evaluation Association, Denver, CO.
November 2008 Dodd. S.J. Exploring the Tension: Ethical Issues Encountered During Field Placement. 54th Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA.
November 2008 Mizrahi, T. & Dodd. S. J. Commitment to Social Justice and Social Change Among Social Work Students. 54th Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA.
February 2008 Dodd, S.J. Cleaning the Lens: Addressing heterocentrist bias in US social Policy – A social work call to action. Eleanor Roosevelt Initiative on Women and Public Policy, Roosevelt House Policy Institute, Hunter College.
February 2006 Dodd, S.J. Examining the Interaction Effect: Using an Oppression Matrix to
Teach Diversity Content in Social Policy. 52nd Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, Il.
January 2006 Dodd, S.J. & Savage, A. Trauma and Treatment in the Lives of Lesbian and Heterosexual Women with Dual Diagnoses. The 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas.
January 2006 Dodd, S.J. & Epstein, I. Meeting the Challenge of Research-Practice Integration: Conducting Practice-Based Research in and with Diverse Communities. The 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Dodd, S.J. (2009). LGBTQ: Protecting Vulnerable Subjects in All Studies. In D. Mertons & P.
Ginsberg (Eds.) Handbook of Social Science Research Ethics. Sage Publications.
Dodd, S.J. & Meezan, W. (2009). Matching AIDS Service Organizations’ Philosophy
of Service Provision with a Compatible Style of Program Evaluation. Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations. W. Meezan and J. Martin (Eds.). New York: Harrington Park Press. (Revision of original, 2003).
Dodd, S.J. & Booker, L. (2008). Individual Practice with Lesbian Clients. In G. Mallon (Ed.)
Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons. New York: Haworth Press.
Booker, L. & Dodd, S. (2008). Social work Practice with Lesbian Couples. In G. Mallon (Ed.)
Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons. New York: Haworth Press
ARTICLES:
Dodd, S.J. (2007). Identifying the Discomfort: An Examination of Ethical Issues Encountered by
MSW Students During Field Placement. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 27, 1/2, 1-19.
Savage, A., Quiros, L., Dodd, S. J. & Bonavota, D. (2007). Building Trauma Informed Practice:
Appreciating the impact of trauma in the lives of women with substance abuse and mental health problems. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7, 1/2, 91-116.
Dobrof, J., Ebenstein, H., Dodd, S.J. & Epstein, I. (2006). Caregivers and Professionals
Partnership: Assessing a Hospital Support Program for Family Caregivers. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 9, 1, 196-205.
Dodd, S.J. & Jansson, B.S. (2004) Expanding the boundaries of ethics education: Preparing social
workers for ethical advocacy in hospital and other settings. Journal of Social Work Education, 40, 3, 455-465. |