Amanda Barusch

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Amanda Barusch
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley, Reed College, University of Utah
Theses
  • Who cares: the relationship between family assistance and formal services provided to the frail elderly in case-managed and traditional service environments (1985)
  • Aphasia (2015)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Otago, University of Utah

Amanda Smith Barusch is an American–New Zealand academic, and is

professor emerita at the University of Otago, specialising in social work and gerontology
. She is also an author and has authored or co-authored six books.

Academic career

Barusch is from California.[1] Barusch completed a Bachelor of Arts in psychology at Reed College and a Master and Doctorate of Social Welfare both at the University of California, Berkeley. Her thesis was on the relationships between formal services and family caregivers for frail elderly people in different living arrangements.[2] Barusch also has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, which she earned from the University of Utah in 2015.[3] Barusch joined the faculty of the College of Social Work at the University of Utah, where she worked from 1985 to 2019.[4] She was Director of the Social Research Institute and Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Studies.[1]

Barusch was appointed to Otago as their first professor of social work in 2007,[5] giving her inaugural professorial address in 2008.[6][1] Barusch's research focuses on gerontology and social work, covering issues such as problems experienced by elderly caregivers, gender differences in caregiving, and experiences of ageism.[7][8][1] She has published six books as author or co-author, with her most recent being Aging Angry: Making Peace with Rage, published by Oxford University Press in 2023. She has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Poverty and Health and Social Work, and as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Gerontological Social Work.[1]

Selected works

Books

  • Barusch, Amanda Smith (13 March 2008). Love Stories of Later Life: A Narrative Approach to Understanding Romance. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. . Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  • Barusch, Amanda Smith (14 December 2023). Aging Angry: Making Peace with Rage. Oxford University Press, New York. .
  • Barusch, Amanda Smith (1 January 1994). Older Women in Poverty: Private Lives and Public Policies. Springer. .

Journal articles

  • A. Barusch; C. Gringeri; M. George (1 March 2011). "Rigor in Qualitative Social Work Research: A Review of Strategies Used in Published Articles".
    Wikidata Q125164147
    .
  • Barusch AS; Spaid WM (1 October 1989). "Gender differences in caregiving: why do wives report greater burden?". Gerontologist. 29 (5): 667–676.
    Wikidata Q38240831
    .
  • A S Barusch (1 October 1988). "Problems and coping strategies of elderly spouse caregivers". Gerontologist. 28 (5): 677–685.
    Wikidata Q68038775
    .
  • Mary Jane Taylor; Amanda Smith Barusch (1 April 2004). "Personal, family, and multiple barriers of long-term welfare recipients".
    Wikidata Q44134301
    .
  • C. Gringeri; A. Barusch; C. Cambron (7 February 2013). "Epistemology in Qualitative Social Work Research: A Review of Published Articles, 2008-2010".
    Wikidata Q125164149
    .
  • Christina Gringeri; Amanda Barusch; Christopher Cambron (6 March 2018). "Examining Foundations of Qualitative Research: A Review of Social Work Dissertations, 2008–2010".
    Wikidata Q111188937
    .

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Work, Social and Community (12 January 2019). "Emeritus Professor Amanda Barusch". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  2. ^ Barusch, Amanda Smith (1985). Who cares: the relationship between family assistance and formal services provided to the frail elderly in case-managed and traditional service environments (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. ^ Barusch, Amanda Smith (2015). Aphasia (MFA thesis). University of Utah. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Amanda Barusch - College of Social Work - The University of Utah". socialwork.utah.edu. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  5. ^ Clarke, Ali (5 July 2015). "Educating social workers". University of Otago 1869-2019. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  6. ^ Otago, University of (19 January 2018). "Inaugural Professorial Lectures 2008 Archive". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  7. ^ Barusch, Amanda (8 January 2024). "Why are older people disappearing?". Newsroom. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Amanda Smith Barusch: embracing the rage that comes with age". RNZ. 18 November 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2024.

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