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SARA E. GREEN CURRICULUM VITAE
Department of Sociology, CPR 107
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave.
Tampa, Florida 33620
email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Tulane University, Sociology
M.A. University of South Florida, Sociology
B.A. University of South Florida, Education and Sociology
POSITIONS
2018-present: Professor, Sociology, University of South Florida
2003-2017: Associate Professor, Sociology, University of South Florida
1994-2002: Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of South Florida
1981-1999: Associate Director of Research, Foundation
for Aging Research, Clearwater, Florida
1978-1981: Research Associate, Human Resources Institute, University of
South Florida
AWARDS
American Sociological Association Section on Disability & Society:
Distinguished Career in Sociology of Disability Award, 2017.
University of South Florida
Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor Award Honorable Mention, 2016.
Office of Students with Disabilities Services Faculty Appreciation Award,
2002, 2008.
Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, 1999.
Outstanding Undergraduate Advising Award, 1997.
Southern Sociological Society:
Outstanding Research Poster Presentation, 2000.
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS IN SOCIOLOGY
Director, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Program: 2015-present
Chair, Executive Committee: 2013-2014
Associate Department Chair: 2010-2012
Assistant Department Chair: 1994-1996
Undergraduate Program Director: 1994-2006
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INTERDISCIPLINARY AFFILIATIONS
Department of Women and Gender Studies – Affiliate Faculty
Florida Center for Inclusive Communities (University Center for Excellence in
Developmental Disabilities) – Affiliate Faculty
WORK IN PROGRESS
BOOKS IN PROGRESS:
Parenting Children with Disabilities (working title). Under contract with Lynne
Rienner Publishers for inclusion in the series Disability in Society.
ARTICLES & CHAPTERS IN PROGRESS:
Maconi, S., Green, S. & Bingham, S. It’s not all about coursework: Narratives of
inclusion and exclusion among university students receiving disability
accommodations. We have been invited to submit this manuscript for inclusion in
Promoting Social Inclusion: Co-creating Environments that Foster Equity and
Belonging (Kate Scorgie and Chris Forlin, Eds) which is a volume in the peer
reviewed book series International Perspectives on Inclusive Education (Chris
Forlin, series editor).
No laughing matter: Audience reception of disability humor. (Welch, M., Bingham, S. &
Green, S.).
“More than a parent, you’re a caregiver”: Enacting masculinity in the context of fathering
disabled children. (Steinour, H., Green, S.).
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES:
Sociology Looking at Disability: What Did We Know and When Did We Know It?,
Research in Social Science and Disability, Volume 9. (Green, S., & Barnartt, S.,
Eds). Bingley (UK): Emerald Group Publishing. (2017). (Volume in peer
reviewed book series edited by B. Altman & S. Barnartt).
Chapters and Parts of the Volume Authored or Co-authored:
Forward. Pp. ix-xiii.
Managing the emotions of reading Goffman: Erving Goffman and Spencer Cahill
looking at disability. Pp. 39-56.
Struggles and joys: A review of research on the social experience of parenting
disabled children. (Green, S., Darling R. B., Wilbers, L.). Pp. 261-285.
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Seriously Funny: Disability and the Paradoxical Power of Humor. (Bingham, S. &
Green, S.). Boulder (CO): Lynne Rienner Publishers. (2016). (Volume in book
series edited by R. Berger).
Reviews:
Negha, S. K, (2018). American Journal of Sociology, 123, 1520-22.
Wilson, D. (2018). H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences.
Schlesselman-Tarango, G. Choice Connect.
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS: Disability and community life: Mediating effects of work, social inclusion, and economic
disadvantage in the relationship between disability and subjective well-being.
(Green, S. & Vice, B.) In Altman, B. & Barnartt, S. (Eds.) Factors in Studying
Employment for Persons with Disability, Research in Social Science and
Disability, Volume 10. Pp. 225-246. Bingley (UK): Emerald Group Publishing
Limited. (2017). (Volume in peer reviewed book series edited by B. Altman & S.
Barnartt).
“I could have so easily been excluded: Exploring narratives of inclusion and exclusion in
the lives of professional performers with disabilities. (Green, S. & Bingham, S.)
In Scorgie, K., & Sobsie, R. (Eds.). Working with Families for Inclusive
Education: Navigating Identity, Opportunity and Belonging, International
Perspectives on Inclusive Education, Volume 10. Pp 11-29. Bingley (UK):
Emerald Group Publishing Limited. (2017). (Volume in peer reviewed book
series edited by C. Forlin).
Aesthetic as analysis: Synthesizing theories of humor and disability through stand-up
comedy. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.) Humanity and Society, 40, 278-305, (2015
online, 2016 in print).
Staying true to their stories: Interviews with parents of children with disabilities. In
Berger, R. & Lorenz, L. (Eds.). Disability and Qualitative Inquiry: Methods for
Rethinking an Ableist World. Pp 57-73. Surrey (UK): Ashgate. (2015). (Volume
in book series edited by Mark Sherri).
Has the parent experience changed over time?: A meta-analysis of qualitative studies of
parents of children with disabilities from 1960-2012. (Green, S., Darling R. B.,
Wilbers, L.). In Altman, B. & Barnartt, S. (Eds.) Disability and Intersecting
Statuses, Research in Social Science and Disability, Volume 7. Bingley (UK):
Emerald Group Publishing. Pp. 97-168. (2013). (Volume in peer reviewed book
series edited by B. Altman & S. Barnartt).
Convergent caregiving: Exploring eldercare in families of children with disabilities.
Journal of Loss and Trauma, 18, 289-305. (2013).
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“Sweetheart, I wish you could text without help”: Mediating emotional communication
within the context of close personal relationships. (Green, S., Brightman, B., &
Kassner, K.) Disability Studies Quarterly, 32, http//dsq-sds.org/article/view/
3190/3074. (2012).
Depression before and after 9/11: The interactive relationship of internal and chance
health locus of control beliefs. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 16, 306 – 322.
(2011).
Creating a village to raise a child: Constructing community in families of children with
disabilities. (Green, S. (Sara), Barnhill, J., Green, S. (Sherri), Hawken D. T.
Humphrey, L. S., & Sanderson, S.). In Scotch, R. & Carey, A. (Eds.). Disability
and Community: Research in Social Science and Disability, Volume 6. Bingley
(UK): Emerald Group Publishing. Pp. 135 – 156. (2011). (Peer Reviewed Book
Series). (Volume in peer reviewed book series edited by B. Altman & S.
Barnartt).
Components of perceived stigma and perceptions of well-being among university
students with and without disability experience. Health Sociology Review, 16,
328-360. (2007).
“We’re tired, not sad”: Benefits and burdens of mothering a child with a disability.
Social Science and Medicine, 64, 150-165. (2007).
“ENOUGH ALREADY!”: Caregiving and disaster preparedness - two faces of
anticipatory loss. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 11: 201-214. (2006).
Living stigma: The impact of labeling, stereotyping, separation, status loss and
discrimination in the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families.
(Green, S., Davis, C., Karshmer, E., Marsh, P. and Straight, B.) Sociological
Inquiry, 75, 197-215. (2005).
The impact of stigma on maternal attitudes toward placement of children with disabilities
in residential settings: An adaptation of the Andersen and Newman model. Social
Science and Medicine, 54, 799-812. (2004).
Attitudes toward control in uncontrollable situations: The multidimensional impact of
health locus of control on the well-being of mothers of children with disabilities.
Sociological Inquiry, 74, 20-49. (2004).
“What do you mean ‘what’s wrong with her’?”: Stigma in the lives of families of
children with disabilities. Social Science and Medicine, 57, 1361-1374. (2003).
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“They are beautiful and they are ours”: Swapping tales of mothering children with
disabilities through interactive interviews. The Journal of Loss and Trauma,
8, 1-13. (2003).
Mothering Amanda: Musings on the experience of raising a child with cerebral palsy.
Journal of Loss and Trauma, 7, 21-34. (2002).
Systemic characteristics of long-term care in residential environments: Clinical
importance of differences in staff and resident perceptions. (Parr, J. & Green, S.)
The Clinical Gerontologist, 25, 149-172. (2002).
“Oh those therapists will become your best friends:” Maternal satisfaction with clinics
providing physical, occupational and speech therapy services to children with
disabilities. Sociology of Health and Illness, 23, 796-829. (2001).
Grandma’s hands: Maternal perceptions of the importance of grandparents in families of
children with disabilities. International Journal of Aging and Human
Development, 53, 11-33. (2001).
The effect of ethnic identity on support for farm worker unions. (Tootle, D. and Green,
S.). Rural Sociology, 54, 83-91. (1989).
What people want, why they move, and what happens after they move: A summary of
research in retirement housing. (Parr, J., Green, S. and Behncke, C.). Journal
of Housing for the Elderly, 5, 7-34. (1988).
Beyond individual literacy: The role of shared literacy for innovation in Guatemala.
(Green, S., Rich, T. & Nesman, E.). Human Organization, 44, 313-21. (1985).
A cross-cultural look at the relationship between age and innovative behavior.
(Green, S., Rich, T. & Nesman, E.). International Journal of Aging and Human
Development, 21, 255-66. (Green, S., Rich, T. & Nesman, E.). (1985).
In-service training in gerontology: A case study of statewide needs assessment.
(Fleming, G., Green, S. & Rich, T.). Educational Gerontology, 8, 63-75. (1982).
The Basic Village Education Project. (Nesman, E., Rich, T., & Green, S.) Development
Communication Report, entire issue. (1982).
SELECTED MISCELLANEOUS PULICATIONS:
Relationships between Care Givers and Care Receivers. (Engelman, Douglas J., and Sara
Green). In T. Heller, S. Parker Harris, C. Gill, and R. Gould (Ed.) Disability in
American Life: an Encyclopedia of Concepts, Policies, and Controversies. Santa
Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. (forthcoming).
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Families and Childhood Disabilities. (Green, S., Darling R. B., Wilbers, L.) Wiley
Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology,
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosf008.pub2. (2017).
Sections Collaborate to Explore Disability as an Overlooked Axis of Intersectionality and
Inequality, (Green, S. & Gerschick, T.) American Sociological Association
Footnotes, 44 (7), 5 - 7. (2016).
Review of Raising Generation Rx: Mothering Kids with Invisible Disabilities in an Age
of Inequality by Linda Blum. Contemporary Sociology, 45, 414-16. (2016).
Review of Just One of the Kids: Raising a Resilient Family When One of Your
Children Has a Physical Disability by Kay Harris Kriegsman and Sara
Palmer. International Review of Modern Sociology, 40, 191-193.
(2014).
Stigma matters: Distress and social isolation among children with impairments and their
mothers. Child Welfare 360 Degrees, Spring, 2013, 7. (2013).
The First Hundred Years: Clearwater Yacht Club 1911 – 2011. Virginia Beach (VA):
The Donning Company Publishers. (2011).
The Meaning of Membership: Survey Results Part I. Clearwater Yacht Club Compass,
July, 6 - 7. (2008).
The Meaning of Membership: Survey Results Part II - Club House Improvements.
Clearwater Yacht Club Compass, August, 10 - 11. (2008).
The Meaning of Membership: Survey Results Part III - What “Floats Our Boats” About
CYC?.” Clearwater Yacht Club Compass, September, 10 - 11. (2008).
Review of Disability: A Lifecourse Perspective by Mark Priestley. Social Science and
Medicine, 61, 1626-27. (2005).
Review of The New Pediatrics: A Profession in Transition by Dorothy Pawluch. Health,
2, 248-50. (1998).
Life Care Retirement Centers: Findings and Hypotheses. (Parr, J. & Green, S.).
Proceedings of the Second Annual National Conference of Long-term Care
Issues. (1982).
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE PROJECTS
(Final reports listed – other reports available)
Dunedin: Shaping our Future Together: Executive Summary of Process and Findings and
Final Report Slides (http://sociology.usf.edu/research/projects/). Collaboration with City
of Dunedin Planning Department and Committee on Aging. (2013 – 2016). Reports
presented to the Dunedin City Commission (2015, 2016).
The Meaning of Membership: A Socio-Historical Analysis of Clearwater Yacht Club
(1911 - 2008). Technical Report submitted to the Long Term Planning Committee of the
Clearwater Yacht Club, Clearwater Florida. (2008).
Attitudes and Characteristics of Children's Therapy Center Care Givers: Final Report. A
Technical Report Submitted to Children's Therapy Center/All Children’s Hospital.
(1996).
SELECTED TECHNICAL REPORTS AND RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS
Housing Needs and Preferences in the Southern Eastern, and Western Regions of the
United States: Results of a National Prototypical Product Demand Assessment.
(Green, S. & Parr, J.). Technical Report Submitted to Christison Communities,
Clearwater, Florida. (1988).
Housing Environments of Elderly Persons: Typology and Discriminant Analysis. (Parr, J.
& Green, S.). Technical Report prepared by the Foundation for Aging Research,
Clearwater, Florida. (1981).
Operation Access Survey: Final Report. (Mangum, W., Rich, T., Green, S. & Fleming, R.
E.). Technical Report Submitted to City of Tampa Housing Authority. (1980).
The Basic Village Education Project. Guatemala: Final Report. (Rich, T., Nesman, E.,
Rivers (Green), S., et al.). Technical Report Submitted to the United States
Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. (Contract no.
AID/CM/la-C-73-19). (1978).
The Basic Village Educational Project Impact in the Oriente Region of Guatemala: A
General Summary, Evaluation Summary No. 1, 2 and 3 (Rich, T., Nesman, E.,
Anderson, R. & Rivers (Green), S.). Report Submitted to the United States
Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. (Contract no.
AID/CM/la-C-73-19). (1978).
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
More than a Burden: Dimensions and Predictors of the Perceived Benefits of
Participation in Caregiving. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meetings of
the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 2018.
An Historical Overview of Conceptions of Disability in Sociological Theory. (Green, S.
& Barnartt, S.). Paper accepted for presentation at the XIX International Sociological
Association World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, CA, July, 2018.
Disability and the Costs of Exclusion: Creating Inclusion for Individuals, Families and
Communities. Invited paper accepted for presentation as part of the symposium Changing
Mindsets for Inclusion: Innovative Approaches to Promoting Social Justice and Equity
for Individuals with Disability and their Families at the International Conference on
Decent Work, Equity and Inclusion: Passwords for the Present and the Future, Padova,
Italy, October, 2017.
Seriously Funny: Disability and the Paradoxical Power of Humor. Invited talk to be
presented as part of the Shippensburg University 2017 Fall Disability Studies Lecture
Series (Bingham, S. & Green, S.) September 19, 2017, 7:00-8:30pm.
“More than a parent, you’re a caregiver”: Intersectional narratives of fathers of disabled
children. (Steinour, H., Green, S.). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the
American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August, 2017.
No Laughing Matter? Examining the Reception of Disability Humor. (Welch, M.,
Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the
Study of Social Problems in Seattle, Washington, August, 2016.
Mediating Effects of Social and Economic Disadvantage in the Relationship between
Disability and Subjective Well-being. (Green, S. & Vice, B.) Paper presented at the
Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Society in Seattle, Washington, August,
2016.
A Delicate Dance: Creating New Perspectives on Disability through Comedic
Performance. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the
American Sociological Society in Chicago, Illinois, August, 2015.
Voices from the Unsilenced Margins: Emancipatory/Interpretative Research with
Professional Comedians with Disabilities. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper presented at
the Winter Meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction: Couch Stone
Symposium in St. Petersburg, Florida, March, 2015.
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The Dual Marginalization of Parents of Children with Disabilities: Medical Diagnosis
and the Medical Model/social Model Dichotomy. (Wilbers, L., Green, S. & Darling,
R.B.). Paper at the Eleventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry in Champaign-
Urbana, Illinois, May, 2015.
De-constructing the De-constructionists: Stand-up Comedians with Disabilities as
Irreverent, Politically Incorrect Disability Activists. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper
presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society in New Orleans,
Louisiana, March, 2015.
Laugh-able?: Comedians with Disabilities in a Politically Correct World. (Bingham, S. &
Green, S.). Paper presented at the Association of Humanist Sociology Conference,
Cleveland, Ohio, October 9, 2014.
Effects of Childhood Disability on Parental Employment: The Importance of Long Term
Supports. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social
Problems, San Francisco, California, August, 2014.
Humor and Disability: Stigmatizing Encounters and Countering Stigma. (Green, S. &
Bingham, S.) Invited paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Annual Meetings of
the American Sociological Association, New York City, New York, August, 2013.
Critical Laughter: Synthesizing Theories of Humor and Disability through Stand-up
Comedy. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the
Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, August, 2013.
Reimagining Inclusive Citizenship for a Changing World: Contributions from Disability
Scholarship. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Disability
Studies, Orlando, Florida, June, 2013.
Critical Review of Their Time Has Come: Youth with Disabilities on the Cusp of
Adulthood by Valerie Leiter. Invited Critic for Author Meets Critic Session at the
Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, Massachusetts, March,
2013.
Laugh-“able” Lives?: Contesting the Tragedy Narrative through Humor in Families of
Children with Disabilities. (Green, S. & Bingham, S.). Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Denver, Colorado, August, 2012.
Using Humor to Navigate Everyday Interactions. (Bingham, S. & Green, S.). Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the National Stuttering Association in St. Petersburg,
Florida, July, 2012.
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Tales Untold: Birth Narratives of Mothers of Children with Disabilities. Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Disability Studies in Denver Colorado, June,
2012.
Through the Lens of Disability: Re-imagining Inclusive Citizenship for a Changing
World. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Disability Studies in
Denver Colorado, June, 2012.
Convergent Caregiving: The Stress Process and Eldercare in Families of Children with
the Disabilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological
Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, August, 2011.
A Delicate Dance: Careers and Caregiving in Families of Children with Disabilities.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Las
Vegas, Nevada, August, 2011.
Constructing Community in Families of Children with Disabilities. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in Jacksonville, Florida, April,
2011.
Commitment to Long-term Organizational Membership: Combined Effects of
Participation and Competitive Demands. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association in Atlanta, August, 2010.
Missing Voices: Benefits and Burdens of Fathering Children with Disabilities.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta,
April, 2010.
Exploring Social Capital: The Meaning of Membership in a Southern Yacht Club. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans,
April, 2009.
Stigma Matters: Integrating a Decade of Quantitative and Qualitative Research with
Mothers of Children with Disabilities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Boston, August, 2008.
Health Beliefs and Well Being Before and After 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans,
Louisiana, March, 2006.
“I’m Tired , Not Sad”: Benefits and Burdens of Mothering a Child with a Disability.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August, 2005.
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Convergent Caregiving: Exploring the Social Experience of Eldercare in Families of
Children with Disabilities. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the
Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, North Carolina, April, 2005.
When Internality is Not an Advantage: Locus of Control and the World Trade Center
Tragedy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological
Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August, 2003.
Effects of Predisposing, Enabling and Need Characteristics on Maternal Willingness to
Consider Residential Placement for Children with Disabilities. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, March,
2003.
Living Diversity: The Impact of Disability on Perceived Stigma. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Baltimore, Maryland, April, 2002.
Health Locus of Control Among Mothers of Children with Disabilities.” Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, California,
August, 2001.
Effects of Self- and Staff-referenced Health Congruence Among Continuing Care
Retirement Center (CCRC) Residents. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the
Seventeenth Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver,
Canada, July, 2001.
Grandparents Keep You Sane: Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses of Parental
Perceptions of the Impact of Grandparents in Families of Children with Disabilities.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New
Orleans, LA, April, 2000.
“What Do You Mean ‘What’s Wrong with Her’? There’s Nothing Wrong with Her, She’s
Just Crippled”: Relationship of Frequency of Child’s Informal Interactions with Age
Peers to Mother’s Perception of Stigma. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 2000.
“Who Will Help Me?”: Availability of and Satisfaction with Sources of Informal Support
for Parents of Children with Disabilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August, 1999.
The Prospect of Lifetime Parenting: The Impact on Lifestyle Changes and Stress in
Families of Children with Chronic Disabilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 1998.
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Grandma’s Hands: Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses of the Impact of Grandparents
in Families of Children with Disabilities. (Green, S. & Berger, L.). Poster session
presented during the Second Annual University of South Florida Institute on Aging
“Aging Research Day.” November, 1998.
Lines of Divide in Pediatric Medical Practice: Parental Satisfaction with Powerful Others
in the Lives of Children with Disabilities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 1997.
Grandma’s Hands: Intergenerational Relationships in Families of Children with
Disabilities.” (Green, S. & Berger, L.). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1997.
Resident and Staff Perceptions of Resident Health in Retirement Center Settings. (Green,
S., Perry, J. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological
Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1996.
Resistance to Change or the Wisdom of the Elders:? A Reexamination of Age
Differences in the Adoption of Agricultural Practices among Guatemalan Peasant
Farmers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological
Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1995.
Staff Will Impact Psychological Treatment Plans. (Parr J. & Green, S.). Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, August, 1994.
Reasons for Interest in and Subsequent Satisfaction with the CCRC Housing/Health Care
Option. (Green, S., Parr, J. & Perry, J.), Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1994.
Gender Differences in the Impact of the Availability of Social Supports on Use of Long-
Term Care Services in Retirement Center Settings. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, March, 1990.
Characteristics and Attitudes of Elderly Households Interested and Not Interested in
Moving to Specialized Retirement Housing. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November, 1989.
The Use of Services in Retirement Center Settings. (Green, S., Parr, J. & Perry, J.),
Paper presented as part of a session entitled “Understanding the Senior Consumer: What
Health Related Behaviors Can We Expect from Seniors?” National Association of Senior
Living Industries, Los Angeles, California, April, 1988.
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Research-based Consulting in the Long Term Care Industry. (Parr, J. & Green, S.). Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, August,
1988.
The Use of Long-Term Care Services in Retirement Settings: An Adaptation of the
Andersen-Newman Framework to Service-rich Environments. (Green, S. & Parr, J.).
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
November, 1988.
The Potential Impact of Long Term Care Insurance on Senior Housing Projects. (Parr, J.
& Green, S.). Paper presented at the National Association of Senior Living Industries
Exposition, April, 1987.
The Key to Resident Satisfaction: A Comparison of Data from Two Types of Retirement
Communities. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the National Association of
Senior Living Industries, April, 1987.
Consumer Factors in Facility Programming. (Parr, J. & Green, S.). Paper presented in a
workshop on “Development and Design of Retirement Living Environments” sponsored
by Florida Department of Health and Human Services and School of Architecture,
University of Florida, September, 1987.
The Use of Organizational Data to Design Intervention Strategies. (Parr, J. & Green, S.).
Paper presented as part of a symposium on “Psychological Intervention for Long-term
Care for the Aged” at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, D.C.
How to Minimize Risk in Marketing Retirement Communities. (Parr, J. & Green, S.).
Paper presented as part of the workshop “Developing and Designing Life Care Facilities”
for the conference “Aging and Business: Florida's Unique Partnership,” Florida
Committee on Aging, Orlando, Florida.
Evaluating the Internal Health of Retirement Communities. (Parr, J. & Green, S.). Paper
presented as part of a symposium entitled “The Senior's Final Test, How Well is
Management Performing?” First Annual Senior Living Industries Exposition, sponsored
by the National Association of Senior Living Industries, May, 1986.
The Industry, the Psychologist and What We Must Do to Enhance the Relationship.”
Paper presented as part of a symposium “Building Linkages between Long-term Care
Settings and Psychologists. (Parr, J. & Green, S.). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the American Psychological Association, August, 1986.
Predictors of Health Care Service Utilization and Longevity: Analysis of Nine Years of
Data from a Life-care Retirement Center. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the
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Thirteenth International Congress of Gerontology, New York, July, 1985.
The Life Care Concept in Theory and Practice: A Symposium. (Green, S. & Parr, J.).
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, May, 1985.
Radio Listenership Patterns among Guatemalan Peasant Farmers. (Green, S., Rich, T. &
Nesman, E.). Paper presented at the Annual Transition to Leisure Conference, February,
1985.
What People Want, Why They Move, and What Happens After They Move: A Summary
of Research in Retirement Housing. (Parr, J, Green, S. & Behncke, C.). An invited paper
presented at the Conference on Creating Living Environments for Elderly Lifestyles in
Florida, Florida State Conference Center, Tallahassee, Florida, January 21, 1985.
Health Self-perception and Life Satisfaction Among Elderly Adults in Two Age-
segregated Environments." (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 1983.
Factors Affecting Union Support Among Farm-workers: The Florida Case. (Green, S. &
Tootle, D.). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society,
Atlanta, Georgia, April 1983.
Predictors of Perceived Health Status in Two Environments: A Life Care Center and a
Retirement Community of Single Family Homes. (Green, S. & Parr, J.). Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November, 1983.
Life/Continuing Care Communities: Research and Policy Implications. (Parr, J. & Green,
S.). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America,
Toronto, Canada, November, 1981.
Evaluation: Design, Data Collection, Interpretation and Use of Results. (Nesman, E.,
Rivers (Green), S. & Anderson, R.). Presented during the Seminario Latinoamérico de
Educación Básica Rural, February, 1979, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Basic village Education - Guatemala: Implications for Training and Research. (Nesman,
E., Rich, T. & Rivers (Green), S.). Paper presented as part of the “Symposium on
Researcher and Data Collector Training in Mexico and Latin America” at the annual
conference of the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, March
1979, Mexico City, Mexico.
Basic Village Education Project - Methods of Analysis and Major Findings. Presented as
part of a panel discussions (with E. Nesman and R. Anderson) during the Annual Meeting
of the Rural Sociology Society, August, 1979, Vermont.
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Basic Village Education Project: An Experiment in the Use of Communication
Techniques to Encourage Behavior Change. Presented as part of a session on “Behavioral
Approaches to Practice Change” during the AID Faculty Workshop, June, 1979,
Washington, D.C.
Differential Effects of Individual and Group Literacy on Social Change. (Rivers (Green),
S., Maza, P., Nesman, E. & Rich, T.). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Lousiana, April, 1978.
Basic village Education Project Evaluation Findings. (Rich, T., Nesman, E., Rivers
(Green), S, & Anderson, R.). Panel presentation given during the “Basic Village
Education Project Final Review,” September, 1978, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
PRESENTATIONS OF RESEARCH FINDINGS TO COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT PARTNERS AND STAKE HOLDERS
Green, S. The Meaning of Membership at Clearwater Yacht Club, presentation of
preliminary survey results to Clearwater Yacht Club Long Term Planning Committee,
May, 2008
Green, S. The Survey Says, presentation of preliminary survey results to the Clearwater
Yacht Club general membership, June, 2008.
Green, S. The Meaning of Membership at Clearwater Yacht Club, presentation of final
survey results to Clearwater Yacht Club committee and interest group chairs, June, 2008.
Green, S. The Meaning of Membership: A Socio-historical Analysis of Clearwater Yacht
Club, presentation of final report to the Clearwater Yacht Club Board of Directors,
September, 2008.
Green, S. Dunedin: Shaping our Future Together, monthly presentations of survey
findings in topical modules to the Age Wave sub-committee of the Dunedin Committee
on Aging, January – September, 2015.
Green, S. Dunedin: Shaping our Future Together, presentation of key findings to
Dunedin City Manager and Dunedin Planning Department, November, 2015.
Green, S. Dunedin: Shaping our Future Together, City Commission Workshop: Part I,
presentation of findings to Dunedin City Commission, November, 2015.
Green, S. Dunedin: Shaping our Future Together, City Commission Workshop: Part II,
presentation of findings to Dunedin City Commission, January, 2016.
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DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED
Egner, Justine (2018). An Intersectional Examination of Disability and LGBTQ+
Identities in Virtual Spaces.
Welch, Melissa (2018). Decreased Visibility: A Narrative Analysis of Episodic
Disability and Contested Illness.
Wilbers, Loren (2015). The Experience of Chronic Pain Management: A Multi-Voiced
Narrative Analysis.
Dotson, Hilary (2014). More to Love: Obesity Histories and Romantic Relationships in
the Transition to Adulthood (co-directed with Elizabeth Vaquera)
GRANTS
(Final reports listed – other grant reports available)
USF Humanities Institute Summer Research Grant. 2018.
USF Humanities Institute International Research Grant. 2014.
Principal Investigator, “Grandma’s Hands: The Impact of Grandparents in Families of
Children with Disabilities.” Awarded in 1997 by University of South Florida Institute on
Aging Pilot Research Grant Program under Grant #97POO398.
Summary of Findings and Products of ‘Grandma’s Hands: The Impact of
Grandparents in Families of Children with Disabilities’. Technical Report
submitted to University South Florida Institute Pilot Research Grant Program.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Tom Rich), “District V Nursing Home Project.”
Awarded in 1980 by State of Florida, District V Medicaid Program Office.
District V Nursing Home Project. Final Report (Phase I and II) for the State of
Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitation Services - District V Medicaid
Program Office. Tampa: University of South Florida (1981).
Co-Principal Investigator (with Edgar Nesman and Tom Rich), “Individual, Family and
Village Literacy in Development.” Awarded in 1979 by the Agency for International
Development under Grant #AID/DSPECO-0040.
Individual, Family and Village Literacy in Development, for the United States
Agency for International Development. (1980).
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RESEARCH CONSULTING
City of Dunedin Committee on Aging
Academic Training in Aging for Florida Educators (AoA Grant Project)
Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC
Akerman Senterfitt and Edison, Miami, FL
Barrier Free Design Demonstration Project - Tampa Housing Authority, Tampa, Florida
(funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Christison Communities, Inc., Clearwater, FL
Citcon Communities, Campbell, CL
Committee on Aging, City of Dunedin, Dunedin, FL
Community Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, Inc., Tampa, FL
Colonial Penn, Philadelphia, PA
First Union Bank, Atlanta, GA
Florida Aging Network Training Needs (funded by Florida Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services and Administration on Aging under contracts #90-A-1411
and 04-AG-000009/01)
Frank Robino Associates, Wilmington, DL
Jean Moreau and Associates, Olnay, MD
Johnson and Higgins, New York, NY
Marriott Corporate Development,
Mass Media and Health Project - Academy for Educational Development, Washington,
DC and Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Presbyterian Homes and Housing Foundation, St. Petersburg, FL
Radio Education Project: Paraguay – Academy for Educational Development,
Washington, DC
United States Agency for International Development Faculty Workshop on
Communication and Behavior Change - Institute for Communication Research –
Stanford University, Stanford, California (funded by USAID)
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL:
American Sociological Association Section on Disability and Society
Immediate Past Chair (2017 – 2018)
Chair (2016 – 2017)
Chair Elect (2015 – 2016)
Secretary-Treasurer (2013 – 2015)
Secretary-Treasurer Elect (2012-2013)
Society for the Study of Social Problems Accessibility Committee
Chair (2016 – 2015)
Chair Elect, (2015 – 2016).
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Co-Chair, American Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Persons with
Disabilities in Sociology, 2013 – 2017.
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2012 – present.
Grant Reviewer for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2009 –
present.
Grant Reviewer for National Science Foundation, 2016 – present.
Manuscript Reviewer for the following book series: Lynne Reinner Series on Disability;
Emerald Publishing series Research in Social Science and Disability.
Tenure and Promotion Reviewer: University of Louisville, 2017.
Reviewer for the following journals: Acta Sociologica; American Journal of Medical
Genetics; American Journal of Orthopsychiatry; American Journal of Sociology;
American Sociological Review; Asian Nursing Research; BMC Pediatrics;
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology; Gender and Society; Humanity and
Society; Journal of Child, Care, Health and Development; Journal of Child and Family
Studies; Journal of Cross-cultural Gerontology; Journal of Disability, Community and
Rehabilitation; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Journal of Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities; Journal of Loss and Trauma; Journal of Mental Health;
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology; Journal of Sociology; Qualitative
Methods in Medicine and Healthcare; Qualitative Sociology; Research in Developmental
Disabilities; Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research; Social Forces; Social
Problems; Social Science and Medicine; Sociological Forum; Sociological Inquiry;
Sociological Perspectives; Sociology of Health and Illness; Stigma and Health
Session organizer for the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association,
Society for the Study of Social Problems, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction
and the Southern Sociological Society.
Workshop organizer for: Through the Lens of Disability: Re-Imaging Inclusive
Citizenship for a Changing World. International workshop of disability scholars
organized in conjunction with the USF College of Arts and Sciences Citizenship
Initiative. St. Petersburg, Florida, October, 2012.
Written Reports Prepared for National Organizations as Part of Professional
Service Activities:
American Sociological Association Section on Disability & Society Annual
Report, 2017
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American Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Persons with
Disabilities in Sociology Report to Council, 2017 (with Tom Gerschick and
Margaret Vitullo)
Society for the Study of Social Problems Accessibility Committee Annual Report,
2017
American Sociological Association Section on Disability & Society Annual
Report, 2016 (with Mark Sherry)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA COMMITTEES:
University:
USF, Office of Students with Disabilities Services, Associate Director
Search Committee
Global Citizens Project Pathways Working Group, 2015-2016
Search Committee for Global Citizen’s Project (QEP) Professional
Development Specialists, 2015
General Education Council, 2014 – 2017
Decision Challenge Review Committee (DCRC), 2009 – present
Peer Review Committee – College of Public Health Interdisciplinary
Research Development Grant Program, 2010
Students with Disabilities Services Program Review
Committee, 2010 – 2011
Steering Committee for Accessi-Bulls (an annual event showcasing
contributions of people with disabilities), 2008
Research Committee, Institute on Aging, 2002 - 2004
College of Arts and Sciences:
School of Social Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2018 –
present
Instructor Promotion Committee, 2010 – 2012 (chair 2011 - 2012)
Faculty Development Committee, 2008 - 2010 (chair 2009 - 2010)
Diversity Committee, 2004 - 2006
Sociology Department:
Faculty Search Committees: 2016-17, 2015, 2012, 2006
Graduate Committee, 1997 – 1999 and 2013 – 2017
Undergraduate Committee. 1993 – 2006 (chair), 2015 – present (member)
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Program Curriculum Committee. 2016 –
Present.
Executive Committee, 2005 - 2014, (chair, 2013 – 2014), 2017 - present
First Fifty Celebration Committee, 2012-2013 (chair)
Tampa Bay Area Studies Committee, 2011 – 2012
Undergraduate Program Assessment Committee, 2009 – 2011 (chair)
Undergraduate Honors Committee, 2003 – 2006 (chair)
Ad Hoc Doctoral Program Development Committee, 2003 – 2009
Curriculum Review Committee, 1997 – 1999
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COMMUNITY BOARDS:
Director, Blue Butterfly Productions/TheatreeXceptional, mixed ability theater group for
actors with and without disabilities, 2016 - present.
TEACHING
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: Classical Theory; Contemporary Social Problems; Disability and Society; Introduction to
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences; Introduction to Sociology; Peasant Perspectives;
Research Methods; Rural Sociology; Seminar in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (ISS
Senior Seminar); Senior Seminar in Sociology; Service Learning Internship in Disability
and Society; Social Organization; Sociology of Aging; Undergraduate Research
Experience
GRADUATE COURSES: Data Collection and Analysis for Planners and Administrators; Medical Sociology;
Peasant Perspectives; Projects in Aging; Research Methods; Statistics; Sociology of
Disability in Urban Society; Sociology of Health and Illness
DISSERTATION, THESIS, & EXAMINATION COMMITTEES:
Doctoral Committees (dissertation committee unless otherwise specified): Brooks Ogelsby (Communication) Member 2018 - present
Adrian Badana (Aging Sciences) Member 2017 - present
Carley Geiss Member Area Exam Com. 2017 - present
Toria Kwan Member Area Exam Com. 2017 - present
Jessica Montalvo (Communication) Member 2017 - present
Sommer Mitchell
(School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies)Defense Chair 2017
Sophia Brock (Sociology, U. of Sydney) External Diss. Examiner 2017
Michael Sette (Sociology) Member Area Exam Com. 2017
Melinda Maconi (Sociology) Chair 2016 - present
Arianne Anderson (Communication) Member 2016 - present
Melina Janiec (Geography & Env. Sciences) Defense Chair 2016
Douglas Engelman (Sociology) Chair 2015 - present
Alyse Keller (Communication) Member 2015 - 2017
Anne Pfister (Anthropology) Defense Chair 2015
Justine Egner (Sociology) Chair 2014 - 2018
Lindy Davidson (Communication) Member 2014 - 2016
Jennifer Whalen (Communication) Member 2013 - present
Skyler Lauderdale (Sociology) Member Area Exam Com. 2013 - 2016
Tammy Jeffries (Communication) Defense Chair 2013
Melissa Welch (Sociology) Chair 2013 - 2018
Loren Wilbers (Sociology) Chair 2010 - 2015
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Hilary Dotson (Sociology) Co-Chair (With E. Vaquera) 2012 - 2014
Shelby Forbes (Communication) Member 2012 - 2014
Julia Barnhill (Communication) Member 2006 - 2011
Christine Davis (Communication) Defense Chair 2005
Judith Rosenberg (Anthropology) Defense Chair 2004
Pete Marsh (Special Education) Member 2003 - 2005
Joan Tucker (Anthropology) Member 2003 - 2007
Kathleen Fowler (Special Education) Member 2003 - 2005
Kelly Simpson (Public Health) Member 2003 - 2008
Melissa Frame (Communication) Member 1999 - 2001
Jennifer Salmon (Aging Studies) Member 1997 - 2001
William Stout (Accountancy) Member 1995 - 1997
Chuck Grant (Communication) Member 1995 - 1997
Masters Thesis Committees: Megan Wiedeman
(Women’s & Gender Studies) Member 2017 - 2018
Ólöf Melkorka Laufeyjardóttir (Theology and Religious Studies)
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Member 2017 - present
Joy Fuller (Sociology) Member 2016 - 2017
Victoria Peers (Women’s & Gender Studies) Member 2016 - 2017
Karina Pineda (Public Health) Member 2015 - 2017
Melinda Maconi (Sociology) Chair 2014 - 2016
Chase McCain (Sociology) Chair 2013 - 2015
Kyle Romano (Communication) Member 2013 - 2014
Kasie Holmes (Women’s & Gender Studies) Member 2013 - 2014
Dina Vdovichenko (Sociology) Chair 2012 - 2014
Heidi Ross (Sociology) Chair 2012 - 2013
Morgan Sanchez Taylor (Sociology) Chair 2012 - 2013
Adam Woolf (Sociology) Member 2012 - 2012
Janine D. Beahm (Sociology) Member 2011 - 2012
Zoe Fine (Women’s & Gender Studies) Member 2010 - 2012
Christiana Chekoudjian (Sociology) Chair 2008 - 2009
Sherri Green (Sociology) Chair 2008 - 2009
Sue Humphrey (Sociology) Member 2008 - 2010
Scott Sanderson (Geography) Member 2008 - 2013
Melissa Sierra (Sociology) Member 2004 - 2005
Brenda Shawver (Sociology) Member 2003 - 2004
Helen Gay (Sociology) Chair 2000 - 2001
Joan Tucker (Sociology) Member 1999 - 2000
Leigh Berger (Sociology) Member 1997 - 1997
Betsy Reimenschneider (Sociology) Chair 1995 - 1996
Laura Levy (Sociology) Member 1995 - 1996
Karen Coyne (Sociology) Member 1995 - 1996
Nancy Ramsey (Sociology) Member 1995 - 1996
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Tom Kilby (Fine Arts) Member 1994 - 1996
Ann Wellington Mills (Sociology) Member 1994 - 1997
Michael Pless (Sociology) Chair 1994 - 1997
Caroline Stewart (Sociology) Member 1994 - 1994
Danielle Riciardi (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Judith Perry (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Lorella Palazzo (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
David Libert (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Ramond Baez (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Janet Andrews (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Birgit Wilhelm (Sociology) Member 1993 - 1994
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committees: Jenet Matlack (Honors College) Chair 2017 - 2018
Jessica Zelitt (Honors College) Chair 2017 - 2018
Shandra Trantham (Honors College) Member 2017 - 2018
Wade Weston (Honors College) Member 2017 - 2018
Ifrah Rizwan (Honors College) Member 2017 - 2018
Munazzah Bagdadi (Honors College) Member 2016 - 2017
Jill Almond (Honors College) Member 2016 - 2017
Christine Rodhouse (Honors College) Member 2016 - 2017
Grant Wallenfelsz (Honors College) Member 2015
Brianna Vice (Sociology) Chair 2014 - 2015
Robin Farkas (Sociology) Chair 2013 - 2014
Alison Sibol (Honors College) Chair 2010 - 2011
Brittany Minnick (Honors Col/Sociology) Co-Chair (with D. Loseke) 2006
Corina Farrar (Honors College/Sociology) Member 2006
Jacob Daar (Sociology) Chair 2006
Denise Murray (Sociology) Chair 2004
Courtney Glover (Honors Col/Sociology) Member 2004
Morgan Evans (Honors College) Member 2004
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Alpha Kappa Delta - International Honor Society in Sociology
American Sociological Association
ASA Section Memberships: Aging and the Life Course; Body and Embodiment;
Disability and Society; Medical Sociology; Race, Gender & Class
Society for Disability Studies
Society for the Study of Social Problems
Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction
Southern Sociological Society