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Karen M. Staller

Professor of Social Work

Karen M. Staller

Karen Staller, PhD, JD, received her educational training at Cornell Law School and Columbia University School of Social Work, where her dissertation on runaway and homeless youth was awarded with distinction. Staller practiced public interest law with low-income senior citizens and at-risk adolescents in New York City. Her scholarship focuses primarily on runaway and homeless youth (and other at-risk adolescents). She is interested in the complicated interplay between social problem construction, social service delivery, and social policy. Her book published by Columbia University Press, Runaways: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped Today's Practices and Policies, entertains this interplay. Her scholarship starts from a constructionist epistemological perspective and is in the interpretivist tradition. She blends her legal and social work training in her scholarship, research methodology, and her approach to teaching. She teaches in the areas of social welfare policy, child and family policy, and qualitative research methods.

Research Interests/Focus

Runaway and homeless youth, law, social problem construction, history of social welfare, qualitative research methods.

Education

Year Degree   School
1999 PhD Social Policy Columbia University, New York, NY
1995 MPhil Social Policy Columbia University, New York, NY
1985 JD Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
1979 BA Art History Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Winter 2024

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Practicing Policy with Current Events SW649

Instructor: Karen M. Staller
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 1
Instructor: Karen M. Staller
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 1

Qualitative Methods SW866

Instructor: Karen M. Staller
Program Type: Residential
Format: In-Person
Credits Hours: 3

Past Term Courses

Fall 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW508 004 Essentials of Social Welfare Policy View Course
SW825 001 Historical and Contemporary Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare View Course

Winter 2023

Course # Section Course Name
SW866 001 Qualitative Methods View Course

Fall 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW508 002 Essentials of Social Welfare Policy View Course
SW649 801 Practicing Policy with Current Events View Course
SW649 802 Practicing Policy with Current Events View Course
SW825 001 Historical and Contemporary Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare View Course

Fall 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW508 005 Essentials of Social Welfare Policy View Course
SW825 001 Historical and Contemporary Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare View Course

Winter 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW866 001 Qualitative Methods View Course

Fall 2020

Course # Section Course Name
SW530 009 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy and Services View Course
SW825 001 Historical and Contemporary Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare View Course

Winter 2020

Course # Section Course Name
SW866 001 Qualitative Methods View Course

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