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Current Research and Publications |
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Current research is on social engagement across the lifecourse, on lifecourse as a policy tool, on intergenerational transfers and linkages, as well as on social dimensions of innovation.
Recent books/monographs:
• McDaniel, Susan A. & Lorne Tepperman. 2007. Close Relations:An Introduction to Sociology of Families (3rd edition). Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall. • McDaniel, Susan A.(Ed.), SAGE Major Work on Ageing/Gerontology. London, UK: Sage. A four volume edited book that brings together in a cohesive way cutting edge research and theory in ageing and gerontology with a lead essay and connecting commentary by the Editor (Contract signed with Sage UK, June 2006), forthcoming Fall 2007.
• McDaniel, Susan A. Social Policy in Canada (a working title only). Prospectus invited by Oxford University Press, 2007.
Recent articles and book chapters -- refereed (in chronological order):
• McDaniel, Susan A. 1999. “Capturing the Elusive Social Impacts of Science and Technology: Towards a Research Agenda,” in de la Mothe, John and Gilles Paquet (Eds.), Information, Innovation and Impacts. Boston: Kluwer.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2001. “‘Born at the Right Time’: Gendered Generations and Webs of Entitlement and Responsibility,” Canadian Journal of Sociology 26(2):193-214.
• Gault, Fred and Susan A. McDaniel. 2002."Continuities and Transformations: Challenges to Capturing Information about 'Information Society," First Monday (peer-reviewed internet journal on the internet http://www.firstmonday.com) 7(2) February:1-13.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2002. “Women’s Changing Relations to the State and Citizenship: Caring and Intergenerational Relations in Globalizing Western Democracies,” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 39(2):1-26.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2002. “Information and Communications Technologies: Bugs in the Generational Ointment?” The Canadian Journal of Sociology, 27(4): 535-546.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2002. “Toward the Capture of Innovation Potentiality in Social Contexts,” in de la Mothe, John and Albert N. Link (Eds.), Networks, Alliances and Partnerships in the Innovation Process. Boston: Kluwer.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2002. "Intergenerational Interlinkages: Public, Family and Work," Pp. 22-71 in Cheal, David (Ed.), Aging and Demographic Change in Canadian Context. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2002. “Generational Consciousness Of and For Women,” Pp.89-110 in June Edmunds and Bryan S. Turner (Eds.), Generational Consciousness, Narrative and Politics. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman Littlefield.
• Bernard, Paul and Susan A. McDaniel. 2003. “ Introduction: Social Cohesion,” The Canadian Journal of Sociology 28(1):1-3.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “Gender and Social Cohesion: Reflections on Tendencies and Tensions,” The Canadian Journal of Sociology 28(1): 43-50.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “The Demographic Category as Leaky Gender Boundary,” Women’s Health and Urban Life: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal II(1):4-21.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “Politiques sociales, changements économiques et démographiques et vieillissement de la population canadienne : leurs interactions,” Cahiers québécois de Démographie, 32(1):1-29.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “Hidden in the Household: Now it’s Men in Mid-Life,” Ageing International, 28(4):326-344.
• Bernard, Paul and Susan A. McDaniel. 2003. “Telling It with Numbers: Conceptual and Methodological Innovation in Social Statistics,” Current Sociology 51(5): 477-481.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “The Currents of Sociology Internationally: Preponderance, Diversity and Division of Labour,” Current Sociology 51(6): 593-597. [Reprinted in Russian (Cyrillic) in Sociological Studies of Moscow, 10:131- 134, 2005]
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “Toward Disentangling Policy Implications of Economic and Demographic Changes in Canada’s Aging Population,” Canadian Public Policy/Analysee de Politiques 29(4):491-510.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2003. “Pensions, Privilege and Poverty: Another ‘Take’ on Inter-generational Equity,” Pp. 259-278 in Jacques Veron, Sophie Pennec and Jacques Legare (Eds.), Ages, générations et contrat social: L’état providence face aux changements démographiques. Paris: Institut national de la recherche scientifiques.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2004. “Generationing Gender: Justice and the Division of Welfare,” Journal of Aging Studies 18(1): 27-44.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2004. “Hidden in the Household: Now it’s Men in Mid-Life,” in Kate Davidson and Graham Fennell (Eds.), Men in Later Life. London: Transaction Books.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2006. “Innovation in Social Guise,” in Fred Gault and Louise Earl (Eds), Innovation and Impacts: The Next Decade. Boston: Kluwer.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2006. “Self-Employment: How Individual Choices Interact with Market Economies,” International Sociology (Review of Books), 21(6): 796-805.
• Rozanova, Julia, Herbert C. Northcott & Susan A. McDaniel. 2006. “Seniors and portrayals of intra-generational and inter-generational inequality in the Globe and Mail,” Canadian Journal on Aging 25(4):373-386.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2007. "Families, Feminism and the State", in L. Samuelson (Ed.), Power and Resistance: Critical Thinking About Canadian Social Issues, 4th edition, Toronto: Fernwood, pp.284-310.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2007. “Pensions, Privilege and Poverty: Another ‘Take’ on Inter-generational Equity,” Pp. 295-315 in Jacques Veron, Sophie Pennec and Jacques Legare (Eds.), Age, Generation and the Social Contract:The Demographic Challenge Facing the Welfare State. Berlin: Springer.
Recent Policy Papers (refereed)
• McDaniel, Susan (with Paul Bernard). 2006. “Broadening the Conceptual Ambit and Policy Utility of Life Course,” Human Resources and Social Development Canada.
• McDaniel, Susan (with Paul Bernard). 2007. “Life Course as a Policy Lens,” Human Resources and Social Development Canada.
• McDaniel, Susan A. 2007. “Why Generation(s) Matter(s) to Policy,” Policy Research Initiative, Privy Council of Canada.
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Grants (major recent grants only) |
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• Executive Committee -- Rod Beaujot and Kevin McQuillan (University of Western Ontario), Paul Bernard (Universite de Montreal), Susan McDaniel (University of Utah), Population Change and Lifecourse, Strategic Knowledge Clusters special funding, 2007-2014, $2.1 million – funded March 2007. (Two course teaching release for 2007-08 & 2008-09 for McDaniel)
• Project Leader (with Paul Bernard, U de Montreal), Expanding Life Course as a Policy Lens, Human Resources and Social Development Canada, 2006-08, $270,000 – with teaching release, Winter term 2007.
• Co-Investigator, SSHRC grant on Social Participation of Canadians across the Life Course, with Stephanie Gaudet, U d’Ottawa, Principal Investigator, Paul Bernard (U de Montreal), Pierre Turcotte (Statistics Canada) and Jean-Pierre Voyer (Policy Research Initiative, Privy Council of Canada) as Co-Investigators, 2005-2008, $140,000.
• Research Associate, Demographic Aging: Social Implications, SEDAP (Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population), Major Collaborative Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, centred at McMaster University, 1999-2003. Amount $1.5 mil, renewed 2004-2009, $1.5 mil.
• Member, SSHRCC Cluster on Longitudinal Research, led by Paul Bernard, Universite de Montreal, 2004-05, seed funding
• Member, SSHRCC Cluster on Population Policy, led by Rod Beaujot, University of Western Ontario, 2004-05, seed funding
• Support for the Advancement of Scholarship Grant, Social Citizenship and the Colliding Logics of Public Action, Singapore, March 2004, $1806.
• International Advisory Board, Work and Aging in the New Economy (WANE), SSHRC, International Collaborative Study of Intergenerational Relations in IT Firms in Canada, Australia, U.K, U.S. and E.U., Principal Investigator: J. McMullin, University of Western Ontario, 2002-07, $3 million.
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Editorships/Editorial Boards |
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Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2007+
Editorial Board, Journal of Family and Youth, 2007+
Editorial Board, International Sociology Review of Books, 2005+
Editorial Board, Current Sociology, 2002-2007; invited to serve
second term, 2007-2010
Co-Editor, Oxford University Press Sociology Book Series, 2005+
Editorial Board, Women’s Health and Urban Life, August 2001+
Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Sociology, December 1989 - December
1991; Associate Editor, 1997+
Editor, Current Sociology, official journal of the International Sociological
Association, 1997-2002
Editor, Canadian Journal of Sociology, April 1994-August 1997
International Advisory Board, British Journal of Sociology, January 2001- 2006
International Board, Journal of Sociology (Australia), 2002-2005
Editorial Board, Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc, Family Network, 1996-
2005
Editorial Board, Journal of Women and Aging, 1987- 2004
Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Health and Society, 1990- 1995
Editorial Board, Atlantis: A women's Studies Journal, 1991-1993
Editorial Board, Canadian Studies in Population, 1993-1994
Referee for the following Journals:
Sociological Inquiry, Social Forces, Journal of the American Women's Medical Association, Sociological Forum, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Canadian Studies in Population, Canadian Public Policy, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Canadian Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal, Environments, Journal of Canadian Studies, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Journal of Historical Sociology, Journal of Women and Aging, Journal of the History of Sexuality, The Sociological Quarterly, Policy Studies Journal, Canadian Journal on Aging, Social Science and Medicine
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National (Canadian) Committees/Councils |
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• Member, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Awards and Medals Committee, 2007-08
• Member, Royal Society of Canada Awards and Gold Medal Committee, 2006-07
• Member, Molson Prize Committee, Canada Council, 2006-07
• Chair, Task Force on Social Science Research Capacity in Canada, 2003-2004.
• Member, Multidisciplinary Assessment Committee, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, 2003-2004.
• President, 2001-2002, Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, President-Elect, 2000-2001; Past-President, 2002-2003
• Member, Royal Society Women in Scholarship Committee, 2000-2004
• Member, Royal Society Alice Wilson Post-Doctoral Fellow Award Committee, 2002
• Member, 2001 Census Communications Committee, 2000-2001, appointed by Chief Statistician of Canada
• Member, 2002 Special Advisory Committee to Statistics Canada on statistics security
• Chair, Expert Advisory Committee on Science and Technology, Appointed by the Chief Statistician of Canada, 1996- 2005; member of the Committee, 1995+
• Expert Advisor on the Implications of an Aging Society, invited by Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors, St. John’s, Newfoundland, September 1999
• Member, National Committee, Canadian Population Society, 1998-2000
• Member, Nominations Committee, Canadian Population Society, 1998-2000
• Member, Evaluation Panel (3 person), Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc., 1998
• Member, Sub-Committee on the Social Impacts of Science and Technology, Joint Working Group of SSHRCC & Statistics Canada, 1998
• Ministers' Forum on Science & Technology, invited, March 1997, Ottawa
• Member, John Vanderkamp Prize Committee for selection of the best article in Canadian Public Policy in previous year, 1995
• Roundtable (Advisory) on Pension Reform to Parliamentary Committee on Human Resources, June 1995
• Roundtable (Advisory) to Federal Department of Finance on Making Public Policy, Spring 1995
• National Advisory Consultation on Science and Technology, Fall 1994
• Expert Task Force on Women and Social Security, appointed by Hon. Sheila Finestone, March-April, 1994
• Member, Canada Committee for International Year of the Family, 1993-1994
• Chair, Expert Advisory Committee on Demographic Statistics and Studies, Appointed by Chief Statistician of Canada, 1987-90; Member 1984-87
• Advisory and Adjudication Committee, Census Analytical Program, 1991 Census, 1992-1993
• Advisory Committee, Vanier Institute of the Family, on Family Policy Project, 1992-95
• President, Canadian Population Society, 1990-1992;Vice-President, Canadian Population Society, 1988-1989
• National Meeting (Invited) of Academics to Advise on Immigration Policy, 1987
• Royal Society Advisory Committee on the Demographic Review, 1987
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International Committees/Councils |
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• Vice-President, Publications, International Sociological Association, 2002-2006.
• International Sociological Association Representative to the United Nations, 2002-2006.
• Invited participant in policy advising workshop, Ditchley Park, U.K. January 2002, advising on social policies to UK and EU related to ageing population
• International Organizing Committee, Pacific Sociological Association, 2002 meetings, April 2002, Vancouver
• International Scientific Committee, BUGS International Conference, International Sociological Association, Montreal, September 2001 (postponed to April 2002)
• Executive Council ex officio member, International Sociological Association, 1997-2002
• Publications Committee, International Sociological Association, 1997-2002
• International Forum on Social Policy (televised), Herstmonceux Castle, England, Fall 1994
• Coordinated the Population area paper submissions for the 1997 meetings of the American Sociology Association (invited by ASA President, Neil Smelser)
• Member, National Organizing Corporation for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), 1991-1992
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