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David Stoesz | |
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Occupation(s) | academic, policy analyst, social entrepreneur, author |
Awards | Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards, UK (2014), Australia (2017) |
Academic background | |
Education | Master of Social Work (1976), Ph.D. (1980) |
Alma mater | University of Maryland (1980) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Social policy |
Sub-discipline | Child welfare, national politics |
Institutions | San Diego State University, Virginia Commonwealth University |
Main interests | Social policy, child welfare, international development, and national politics |
Notable works | American Social Welfare Policy, 9th ed. (2022), Welfare State 3.0: Social Policy After the Pandemic (2021) |
David Stoesz ( /steɪs/) is an American academic, policy analyst, author, and social entrepreneur. Stoesz worked as a welfare caseworker and welfare department director and has published about social policy, child welfare, international development, and national politics. He earned his PhD at the University of Maryland-Baltimore in 1980, subsequently teaching at San Diego State University and Virginia Commonwealth University where he served as Samuel Wurtzel Chair. [1]
Stoesz's book, Quixote’s Ghost: The Right, the Liberati, and the Future of Social Policy received the Prohumanitate Literary Award. [2]
In 2010 Stoesz was inducted into the National Academy of Social Insurance. [3]
Stoesz has received two Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards: in 2014 to the UK, in 2017 to Australia. [5]
This article may rely excessively on sources
too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being
verifiable and
neutral. (January 2024) |
David Stoesz | |
---|---|
Occupation(s) | academic, policy analyst, social entrepreneur, author |
Awards | Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards, UK (2014), Australia (2017) |
Academic background | |
Education | Master of Social Work (1976), Ph.D. (1980) |
Alma mater | University of Maryland (1980) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Social policy |
Sub-discipline | Child welfare, national politics |
Institutions | San Diego State University, Virginia Commonwealth University |
Main interests | Social policy, child welfare, international development, and national politics |
Notable works | American Social Welfare Policy, 9th ed. (2022), Welfare State 3.0: Social Policy After the Pandemic (2021) |
David Stoesz ( /steɪs/) is an American academic, policy analyst, author, and social entrepreneur. Stoesz worked as a welfare caseworker and welfare department director and has published about social policy, child welfare, international development, and national politics. He earned his PhD at the University of Maryland-Baltimore in 1980, subsequently teaching at San Diego State University and Virginia Commonwealth University where he served as Samuel Wurtzel Chair. [1]
Stoesz's book, Quixote’s Ghost: The Right, the Liberati, and the Future of Social Policy received the Prohumanitate Literary Award. [2]
In 2010 Stoesz was inducted into the National Academy of Social Insurance. [3]
Stoesz has received two Fulbright Distinguished Chair awards: in 2014 to the UK, in 2017 to Australia. [5]