JANE F. GILGUN,
PHD.
CURRICULUM VITAE
PRESENT POSITION
1998 to present
Professor, School of Social Work. University of Minnesota. Twin Cities.
Lois and Samuel
Silberman Award to fund the writing of the paper, "Tools for Assessing Client
Strengths and Risks." 1997 . Published
in Families in Society as a
two-part seriesÓ ÒThe CASPARS: Tools for Assessmetn Client Risks and StrengthsÓ
and ÒClinical Applications of the CASPARS Instruments: Boys Who Act Out
Sexually,Ó1999.
Excellence in Research Award, College of Human
Ecology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, April 1995.
Outstanding Program Award for Violence and its
Prevention, 15 days of training, sponsored by the School of Social Work and
Continuing Education and Conferences, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities,
November 1993.
Lois and Samuel Silberman Award to fund the
writing of the paper "A Strengths Framework for
Social Work
Policy and Practice," 1993, published as a two-part series on Human
Development
and Adversity in
Ecological Perspective in Families in Society, 1996.
Gilgun, Jane F. (in
press). Evidence-based practice
and the RSGB assessment. British
Journal of Social Work.
Gilgun, Jane F. (in press). Qualitative research and family psychology. Journal of
Family Psychology.
Gilgun, Jane F. (in
press). Lighten up! The citation
dilemma in qualitative research. Qualitative
Health Research.
Gilgun, Jane F. (in press). ÒGrabÓ and good science: Writing up the results of
qualitative research. Qualitative
Health Research.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2004). Fictionalizing life stories: Yukee the
wine thief. Qualitative
Inquiry, 10 (3), 691-705.
Gilgun, Jane F.
(2004). Qualitative methods and
the development of clinical assessment tools. Qualitative Health Research, 14 (7), 1008-1019.
Dolo, Emmanuel & Jane F.
Gilgun (2002). Gender-linked
status changes
among Liberian refugees in the United
States. Social Work Research
and Evaluation, 3(3), 209-220.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2002). Completing the Circle: American Indian Medicine Wheels and
the promotion of resilience in children and youth in care. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment,
6(2), 65-84.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2002). Conjectures and refutations: Governmental funding and
qualitative research. Qualitative
Social Work, 1(3), 359-375.
Gilgun, Jane F. Christian Klein, & Kay
Pranis. (2000). The significance
of resources in models of risk, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14, 627-646.
Gilgun, Jane F., Susan Keskinen, Danette Jones
Marti, & Kay Rice. (1999).
Clinical applications of the CASPARS instruments: Boys who act out sexually.
Families in Society, 80, 629-641.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). CASPARS: New tools for assessing client risks and
strengths. Families in Society, 80, 450-459. Tools available
at http://ssw.che.umn.edu/faculty/jgilgun.htm
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). Fingernails painted red: A feminist, semiotic analysis of
"hot" text, Qualitative Inquiry, 5, 181-207.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Laura McLeod (1999). Gendering violence.
Studies in Symbolic Interactionism, 22, 167-193.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1996). Human development and
adversity in ecological perspective. Part 2: Three patterns. Families in
Society. 77. 459-576. Lead article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1996). Human development and adversity in ecological
perspective: Part 1: A conceptual framework. Families in Society. 77, 395-402.
Lead article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1995). We shared something special: The moral discourse of
incest perpetrators. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 57, 265-281.Lead
article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1994). A case for case studies in social work research. Social
Work, 39, 371-380.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1994). Avengers, conquerors, playmates, and lovers: A
continuum of roles played by perpetrator of child sexual abuse. Families in
Society, 75, 467-480. Lead article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1992). Hypothesis generation in social work research. Journal
of Social Service Research, 15, 113-135.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Elizabeth Reiser. (1990). Sexual identity development
among men sexually abused in childhood. Families in Society, 71, 515-23. Lead
article.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Teresa M. Connor. (1989). How perpetrators view child
sexual abuse. Social Work, 34, 349-351. Reprinted in the U.S. Air Force
handbook on family violence and in the Training Manual of CornerHouse, a child
sexual abuse evaluation center, Minneapolis, MN, 1994 to the present.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l988). Decisionmaking in interdisciplinary treatment teams.
Child Abuse & Neglect, 12, 231239.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l988). Selfcenteredness and the adult male perpetrator of
child sexual abuse. Contemporary Family Therapy, 10, 216-234.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1988). Why children don't tell: Fear of separation and loss
and the disclosure of child sexual abuse. New Designs in Youth Development, 8,
16-20.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l986). Sexually abused girls' knowledge of sexual abuse and
sexuality. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 209-225.
Gilgun, Jane F. & Sol Gordon (l985). Sex education and the prevention of
child sexual abuse. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 11, 46-52.
Gilgun, Jane F. & Sol Gordon. (l983). The role of values in sex education
programs. Journal of Research and Development in Education, 16, 27-33.
INVITED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Gilgun, Jane F. (in press). The
four cornerstones of evidence-based practice in social work. Research on
Social Work Practice.
Gilgun, Jane F. (in press). Children and adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors:
Lessons from research on
resilience. . In Robert Longo & Dave Prescott (Eds.), Current
perspectives on working with sexually aggressive youth and youth with sexual
behavior problems
Gigun, Jane F., & Laura S. Abrams (in
press). Gendered adaptations,
resilience, and the perpetration of violence. In Michael Ungar (Ed.), Youth resilience around the
world. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Gilgun, Jane F., Danette Jones, & Kay
Rice. (in press). Emotional
expressiveness as an indicator of progress in treatment. In Martin C. Calder
(Ed.), Emerging
approaches to work with children and young people who sexually abuse.
Dorset, England: Russell House.
Gilgun, Jane F.
(2004). A strengths-based approach
to child and family assessment. In
Don Catheral (Ed.), Handbook of stress, trauma and the family (pp. 307-324). New York: Taylor Francis.
Gilgun, Jane F.
(2004). Deductive qualitative
analysis and family theory-building.
In Verne Bengston, Peggye Dillworth Anderson,
Katherine Allen, Alan Acock, & David Klein
(Eds.). Sourcebook of Family Theory and Methods . Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. & Laura Abrams (2002). Commentary on Denzin: The nature and
usefulness of qualitative social work research. Qualitative Social Work,
1(1), 39-55
Gilgun, Jane F. (2001). Grounded theory, other inductive methods, and social work
methods. In Bruce Thyer (Ed.), Handbook
of social work research (pp.
345-364). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2001). Case
study designs. In Richard Grinnell
(Ed.), Social work research and evaluation (6th ed.) (pp. 260-273). Itasca, IL: Peacock. Also appeared in 5th ed.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). Mapping
resilience as process among adults maltreated in childhood. In Hamilton I. McCubbin, Elizabeth A.
Thompson, Anne I. Thompson, & Jo A. Futrell (Eds.), The dynamics of resilient
families. (pp. 41-70).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). Methodological pluralism and qualitative family
research. In Suzanne K. Steinmetz,
Marvin B. Sussman, and Gary W. Peterson (Eds.), Handbook of Marriage and the
Family (2nd ed.) (pp. 219-261).
New York: Plenum.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). CASPARS: Clinical
Assessment Instruments that measure strengths and risks in children and
families. In Martin C. Calder (Ed.),
Working with young people who sexually abuse: New pieces of the jigsaw puzzle. Dorset, England: Russell House.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1998).
Clinical instruments for assessing client assets and risks. The Medical Journal of Allina, 7, 31-33.
Available at http://www
.allina.com /Allina_Journal/Winter1998/
Gilgun, Jane F. (1997). Case study designs. In
Richard Grinnell (Ed.). Social Work Research and Evaluation. (5th ed.) (pp
298-312). Itasca. IL: Peacock.
Gilgun, Jane F. and Sussman, Marvin, B. (1996). Showcasing qualitative family
research. In The Methods and Methodologies of Qualitative Family Research.
Special issue of Marriage and Family Review. 41 (1-2). Also published as a
book.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1994). Case studies and social work research: Examining the
fit. The Manitoba Social Worker, 26 (3), 1, 12-13. Lead article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1994). Hand into glove: Grounded theory and social work
practice research. In William Reid & Edmund Sherman (Eds.), Qualitative
methods and social work practice research (pp. 115-125). New York: Columbia University
Press.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l994). An ecosystemic approach to assessment. In Beulah G.
Compton & Burt Galaway (Eds.). Social work processes (5th ed.) (pp.
455-469). Chicago: Dorsey. Reprinted in The Training Manual of the Mississippi
Department of Public Welfare, developed by the School of Social Work,
University of Southern Mississippi. Also appeared in the 3rd and 4th editions.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1994). Freedom of choice and research interviewing in child
sexual abuse. In Beulah G. Compton & Burt Galaway, Social work processes
(5th ed.) (pp. 358-368). Chicago: Dorsey. Also appeared in the 3rd and 4th
editions.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993). Publishing research reports based on qualitative
research. Marriage and Family Review, 18 (1/2), 177-181.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1992). Definitions, methods, and methodologies in qualitative
family research. In Jane F. Gilgun, Kerry Daly, and Gerald Handel (Eds.),
Qualitative methods in family research (pp. 22-41). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1992). Observation in a clinical setting: Team decision-making
in family incest treatment. In J.F. Gilgun, K. Daly, and G. Handel (Eds.),
Qualitative methods in family research (pp. 236-259). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1991). Resilience and the intergenerational transmission of
child sexual abuse. In Michael Q. Patton (Ed.), Family sexual abuse: Frontline
research and evaluation (pp. 93-105). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1991). Discoveryoriented qualitative methods relevant to
longitudinal research on child abuse and neglect. In Raymond H. Starr, Jr.
& David A. Wolfe (Eds.) The effects of child abuse and neglect: Issues and
research. (pp. 144163). New York: Guilford.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). The sexual development of men sexually abused as
children. In Mic Hunter (Ed.), The sexually abused male: Prevalence, impact,
and treatment (pp. 177-190). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
Gilgun, Jane F. & Teresa M. Connor (1990). Isolation and the adult male
perpetrator of child sexual abuse. In A.L. Horton, B.L. Johnson, L.M. Roundy,
& D. Williams (Eds.), The incest perpetrator: The family member no one
wants to treat (pp. 74-87). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l987). Theory development and child sexual abuse. Journal of
Sex Education and Therapy, 13, 22-25.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l986). The adolescent sex offender and the juvenile justice
system in Minnesota. In Hans J. Kerner, Burt Galaway, & H. Janssen (Eds.),
European and NorthAmerican juvenile justice systems. Munich: Schriftenreihe der
Deutschen Vereinigung fur Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtschilfen.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l984). Does the mother always know? Alternatives to blaming
mothers for child sexual abuse. Response to the Victimization of Women and
Children, 7, 24. Reprinted in J. Philip (Ed.), (l988). Child sexual abuse
training curriculum for social workers. Denver: American Humane Association.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Marvin B. Sussman. (In press). Showcasing qualitative
family research. The methods and methodologies of qualitative family research.
Special issue of Marriage and Family Review, 41 (1-2).
Gordon, Sol & Jane F. Gilgun (l987). Adolescent sexuality. In V.B. Van
Hasselt & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of adolescent psychology (pp.
147-167). New York: Pergamon.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l998). Lemons or lemonade? An anger workbook for kids. Minneapolis, MN: L.E. Bell Press. Availability: http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Gilgun_Jane/Gilgun_pubs.html
Gilgun, Jane F. (l998). Lemons or lemonade? A
manual for professionals and parents. Minneapolis, MN: L.E. Bell Press:
Availability:
http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Gilgun_Jane/Gilgun_pubs.htmlcontact
Jane Gilgun at jgilgun@che2.umn.edu
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). Thorns have roses: Overcoming the effects of child abuse and neglect. http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Gilgun_Jane/Gilgun_pubs.html
These books and other resources are available on the web at http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Gilgun_Jane/Gilgun_pubs.html. The above books are for school social workers, therapists, early childhood family educators, and prevention specialists to use in their work with children who have experienced severe adversities and who are at risk for the development of violent or self-injurious behaviors.
EDITED BOOKS
Gilgun, Jane F., & Marvin B. Sussman (Eds.).
(1996). The methods and
methodologies of qualitative family research. New York: Haworth. Also
published as a special issue of Marriage and Family Review, 41 (1-2).
Gilgun, Jane F., Kerry Daly, & Gerald Handel (Eds.). (1992). Qualitative
methods in family research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. In fourth printing.
RESEARCH AND EVALUATION REPORTS
Keskinen, Susan & Jane F. Gilgun (l995).
Storefront Youth Action's Treatment Program for Sexually Aggressive Children
and Their Families: Assessment and Evaluation Procedures. A final report to the
Institute for Child and Adolescent Sexual Health, Minneapolis, MN: University
of Minnesota, School of Social Work.
Gilgun, Jane F., Kay Pranis, & Richard C. Ericson (l994). A Survey of
Minnesota prison inmates: Risk and Protective Factors in Adolescence. A final
report to the Minnesota State Legislature on a survey commissioned by the
legislature.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Susan Keskinen (l991). The identification of Evaluation
Areas and Training Needs for CornerHouse. A final report to CornerHouse, a
child sexual abuse evaluation center, Hennepin County, MN.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l987). The Transformation from Victim to Perpetrator in Child
Sexual Abuse. Final Report to the Family Sexual Abuse Project of the Saint Paul
Foundations, Saint Paul, MN.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l987). Evaluation of the Central Minnesota Family Incest
Treatment Program. A final report to the Central Minnesota Mental Health
Center, Family Incest Treatment Program.
Wirick, Molly A., Lynn Hanessian, Jane Gilgun, & Jeanne C. Marsh (l984).
The Adolescent Family Life Project, Hull House Association of Chicago, IL,
Final Report, Program Year 1983-1984. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago,
School of Social Service Administration.
UNPUBLISHED CLINICAL INSTRUMENTS
The CASPARS: Clinical assessment package for assessing risks and strengths, based up research on risk and resilience.
The 4-D: Strengths-Based Instruments for Youth in Care, based upon the Circle of Courage.
A Guided Tour of Risk Assessment in Child Welfare.
Tools available at
http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Gilgun_Jane/Gilgun_pubs.htmlchildr
NEWSLETTER EDITORSHIP
Editor, Qualitative Family Research, a Newsletter of the Qualitative Family Research Network, a Focus Group of the Research and Theory Section, National Council on Family Relations, 1989 to 1994. Co-editor with Karen Blaisure in 1994.
OTHER PUBLISHED NON-REFEREED WORK
Gilgun, Jane F. (2002). Keep Studying.
Letter to editor, Minneapolis Star Tribune, September 9, p. A21. On the need for research to support policies and programs on
the relationship between mental illness and violence.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2001). Protective Factors, Resilience, and Child Abuse and Neglect, Healthy Generations, 2(1), 4-5, newsletter, Maternal and Child Health, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2000). HSA unveils the 4-D assessment tool: Building a better map
for children, youth and families. The
Compass, newsletter of Human
Service Associates, Summer, 1-2.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999). Commentary: It's possible to spot kids who might be headed
toward violence. Minneapolis
Star Tribune, June 5, p.
A21. This article received
honorable mention for the Minneapolis Writers' Workshop Erickson Award.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1998). Teaching Qualitative Family Research: Who's the
Teacher? Who's the Learner? Qualitative Family Research (David M. Klein & Catherine A. Chesla,
Eds.), 12 (1), 2-6. Lead article.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1998). Research Methods II.
In Denise Burnette (Ed.), Teaching qualitative research: A compendium
of model syllabi. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work
Education.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1996). The history of the
qualitative family research network from my point of view. Qualitative Family
Research, 10 (1), 14-20.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l994). Reflexivity emerges as central; What does it mean for
understanding and knowledge? Qualitative Family Research, 8 (2), 1-3.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l994). Analytic induction: A focused approach to interpretive
research. Qualitative Family Research, 8 (1), 1-3.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l994). Erik Erikson died in May: Showed importance of case
studies. Qualitative Family Research, 8 (1), 11-12.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993). Chicago School Discussed by Group. NCFR REPORT, March
1993, p. 7.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993). Dimensional analysis and grounded theory: Interviews
with Leonard Schatzman. Qualitative Family Research, 7 (1-2), 1-2, 4-7.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l992). Chicago days: Handel, Lopata, and Strauss tell stories
of their lives as students at Chicago. Qualitative Family Research, 6 (2), 3-6.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l992). Field methods training in the Chicago School tradition:
The early career of Bob Bogdan. Qualitative Family Research, 6 (1), 8-11.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l991). Syracuse University provides advanced training in
qualitative methods for Ph.D. students. Qualitative Family Research, 5 (2), 7.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l991). Reclaiming our heritage. Identity development in a thin
context. Qualitative Family Research, 5 (1), 1.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l991). The Chicago School of Sociology: An enduring legacy.
Qualitative Family Research, 5 (1), 8-9.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). Qualitative methods and the future of family research.
Qualitative Family Research, 4 (2), 1.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). Steps in the development of theory using a grounded
theory approach. Qualitative Family Research, 4 (2), 11-12, 21.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). Human beings as the central processors of qualitative
data. Qualitative Family Research, 4 (1), 1.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). Healing the hidden wounds. Early Report, 17, (3), 45.
[A publication of the Center for Early Education and Development, College of
Education, University of Minnesota.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990). A call to action. Early Report, 17, (3), 5. [A
publication of the Center for Early Education and Development, College of
Education, University of Minnesota]
Gilgun, Jane F. (1990). Synthesis of Commentaries on Martin Bloom's Paper
"The Epistemology of Social Work Practice Knowledge." In L. Videka
Sherman & W.R. Reid (Eds.) Empiricism in clinical practice (pp. 371372).
Silver Spring, MD: National Association of Social Workers.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l989). A journal for research: The debate continues. Social
Work Research and Abstracts, 25 (2), 5. Letter to the editor.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l988, April). The qualitative researcher: How do I know I am
one? Qualitative Family Research Network Newsletter (pp. 57). Atlanta: National
Council on Family Relations, Research and Theory Section.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l986). Book review: Interviewing the Sexually Abused Child by
D.P.H. Jones & M. McQuiston. Child Care Quarterly, 15, 262265.
Principal investigator, Patterns in the
Development of Violent Behaviors. Pilot interviews begun in 1985 and continues
to the present. Funding from the
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985 to the present.
Principal investigator, Hennepin County Adoption Project, January 2001 to the present.
Principal investigator, Assessment Tools for the
Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, September 2000 to the present.
Principal investigator, Field Test for the
4-D, an Assessment Tool, projected funded
through Human Services Associates, a national treatment foster care agency,
August 1998 to 2002.
Consultant, Developing Optimal Permanent
Placements for Young Children in Foster Care, a project funded by the McKnight
Foundation, St. Paul, MN. My
duties were to develop a tool for assessing egregious harm to children where
the tool takes strengths and risks into account, September 1997 to 1999.
Principal investigator, Clinical Instruments
For Children Who are Sexually Aggressive, a project funded by the Allina
Foundation, January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1996.
Co-principal investigator for evaluation of program for children who act out
sexually, Storefront Youth Action, Richfield, MN, January 1995 to June 1995.
Co-principal investigator, Survey of Minnesota Prison Inmates on Risk and
Protective Factors in Adolescence the Minnesota Council on Crime and Justice
and the Minnesota Department of Corrections, commissioned by the Minnesota
State Legislature, August 1993 to October 1994.
Principal investigator for evaluation of CornerHouse, Minneapolis, MN, a
multidisciplinary center for the evaluation of child sexual abuse, Summer 1990.
Principal investigator for research and evaluation at the Central Minnesota
Incest Treatment Program, St. Cloud, MN., 1984 to 1987. Funding from the
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
Director of Research, Women Sex Offender Treatment Program, Minnesota
Correctional Facility, Shakopee, 198687. Funding from the National Institute of
Corrections.
Director of Evaluation, Hull House Adolescent Family Life Demonstration
Project, Chicago, IL., 1984. Funding from the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services.
Evaluator, Model Caregiver Training Project, Syracuse, N.Y., 1981-82. Funding
from a Title XX grant from the State of New York.
Principal Investigator, of "Violence and
its Prevention," a 15-day training program on children, adolescents, and
adults as victims and perpetrators, for the winter, spring, and summer of 1993,
funded by the Program Innovation Fund, Continuing Education and Extension,
University of Minnesota.
CoPrincipal Investigator, Child Welfare Training Grant, awarded by U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau, Washington, D.C., 1990-92.
Department of Health and Human Services, Office
of Human Development, Washington, D.C., member of a review panel for National
Center on Child Abuse & Neglect June 1988 and September 1992 and for the
Children's Bureau, August 1990-92.
Wilder Research Center, St. Paul, MN, reviewer of Community Revitalization
grant proposals, January, 1990.
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Paul Minnesota, December 1989 to
the present.
PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES
ÒAPAC: Assessment for Parenting Adopted Children
with Special NeedsÓ (2004, November) with Susan Keskinen, and Brandi Hill. Paper presented at the annual
conference, National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL, November 20.
ÒGendered Adaptations,
Resilience, and the Perpetration of Violence.Ó (2003, January) with Laura S. Abrams. Paper presented at the annual
conference, Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C, January 17,
2003.
ÒQualitative Research and
the Development of Clinical Assessment Tools.Ó (2003, May).
Paper presented to the
International Conference on Qualitative Health Research, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, May
"Case Study Research, Analytic Induction,
and Theory Development: The Future and the Past," (2001, November) paper
presented at the Preconference Workshop on Theory Development and Research
Methodology, National Conference on Family Relations, Rochester, NY, November.
Gilgun, Jane F (2000, July). "The Roles of Alcohol and Drugs in the Perpetration of Violence," Paper presented at the Conference on Evaluation for Practice Huddersfield, England, July 12.
Dolo, Emmanuel & Jane F. Gilgun (2000,
July). "Gender-Linked Status
Changes
Among Liberian Refugees in the United States,
"paper presented at the Conference on Evaluation for Practice,
Huddersfield, England, July 13.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2000, June). A Comprehensive Theory of Interpersonal
Violence," paper presented at the paper presented at the conference on the
Victimization of Children and Youth: An International Research Conference,
Durham, NH, June 25-28, 2000.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Gail Walters (2000,
March). "How Reasonable are
Reasonable Efforts Under Concurrent Planning? Voices from the Field,"
paper presented at the annual program meeting, Council on Social Work
Education, New York, New York, February 29.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1999, November). In Their Own Words: Men Talk About
Their Violence," a paper presented at the Preconference Workshop on Theory
Construction and Research Methodology, National Council on Family Relations,
Irvine, CA.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l998 November). "A
Comprehensive Theory of Family Violence," a paper presented at the
Preconference Workshop on Theory Construction and Research Methodology,
National Council on Family Relations, Milwaukee, WI.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1998, January). Tools for Assessing Client Strengths
and Risks." Paper presented at the International
Conference on Research for Social Work Practice, North Miami, FL, January
24-26. Peer blind review.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l996, November). "The
Phenomenology of Family Violence: Doing Hermeneutic Research in a Language
Vacuum." Paper to be presented at the Preconference Workshop on Theory
Construction and Research Methodology, National Council on Family Relations,
Baltimore, MD, November, 8-12.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1996, September). "Theory-Based Clinical Instruments For
Sexually Inappropriate Children and Their Families," poster presentation
at the conference on Psychosocial Treatments and Services: Social Work's
Contributions to a TransNIH Research Agenda, September 5-6
Gilgun, Jane F. (l996, August). "Classifying Children Who are Sexually
Aggressive," a paper presented as an interactive poster session, Eleventh
International Congress, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse
and Neglect, Dublin, Ireland, August 18-21.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l996, June). "Mapping Resilience as Process," paper
presented at the invitation-only conference on The Dynamics of Resilient
Families: A Qualitative Approach," Institute for the Study of Resiliency
in Families and the Center for Excellence in Family Studies, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, June 19-20.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l995, November). "Gendering Violence," a refereed
poster session at the annual meeting, National Council on Family Relations,
Portland, Oregon, November 15-18, 1995. with Laura McLeod.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l995, November). "Human Development and Adversity in
Ecological Perspective," a paper that is part of a Symposium on Resiliency
in Families Under Stress," at the annual meeting, National Council on
Family Relations, Portland, Oregon, November 15-18, 1995.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l995, November). "Voices in the Text: Identifying Them,
Articulating Them," a paper that is part of a Symposium I organized on
Interpreting Qualitative Data, at the annual meeting, National Council on
Family Relations, Portland, Oregon, November 15-18, 1995. Paper renamed for
presentation: "Fingernails Painted Red: A Reflexive, Semiotic Analysis of
a Case of Family Murder."
Gilgun, Jane F. (l995, February). "Patterns of Risks and Protections
Discriminating Minnesota Prison Inmates from Non-Inmates." Conference on
Reducing the Risk by Working Together sponsored by the Minnesota Department of
Corrections, Minneapolis, MN. With Kay Pranis.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l994, May). "The Fragile Relationships Between Victims
and Perpetrators," poster presentation with Ann Ahlquist at Second
National Colloquium of The American Professional Society on the Abuse of
Children, Boston, MA, May 6. My section of this presentation was published in
Families in Society, 1994, 75, as quot;Avengers, Conquerors, Playmates, and
Lovers."
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993, November). "Developmental Issues and Violence
Against Children," presentation at a conference of the same name sponsored
by the School of Home Economics, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University,
Bangkok, Thailand, November 22.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993, November). "Patterns of Development Under
Conditions of Adversity." Paper presented at the Preconference Workshop on
Theory Construction and Research Methodology, National Council on Family
Relations, Baltimore, MD, November, 11. Published as a two-part series in
Families in Society.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l993, November). "The Moral Discourse of Incest
Perpetrators." Refereed poster session, annual meeting, National Council
on Family Relations, Baltimore, MD, November, 12. Published in Journal of
Marriage and the Family, 1995.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l992, November). "Grounded Theory Analysis and its
Influence on Family Scholarship." Paper presented at the Symposium on
Grounded Theory Methodology: Historical, Theoretical, and Clinical
Perspectives, National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL, November 7.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1992, August). Hand Into Glove: Grounded Theory and Social
Work Practice Research." An invited paper at the conference, Qualitative
Methods and Social Work Research, State University of New York at Albany,
Albany, N.Y. This paper appeared in William Reid & Edmund Sherman (Eds.),
Qualitative methods and social work practice research (pp. 115-125). New York:
Columbia University Press.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1991, November). Convener of a Symposium on Qualitative
Methods in Family Research, and presenter of a paper entitled "Multiple
Perspectives in Qualitative Research," presented at the annual meeting,
National Council on Family Relations, Denver, CO, November 15-20.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Geraldine K. Brookins (l991, November). "Does
Anybody Care? The Meaning of Poverty in the Families of Origin of Incarcerated
Men of Color." Paper presented at the annual meeting, National Council on
Family Relations, Denver, CO, November 15-20.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1990, November). "The Place of Qualitative Methods in the
Study of the Family." Paper presented at the Theory Construction and
Research Methodology Workshop at the annual meeting of the National Council on
Family Relations, Seattle, WA, November 914, 1990.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l990, November). "Rapists' Perceptions of their Relationships
with Their mothers," poster session (refereed) at the annual meeting of
the National Council on Family Relations, Seattle, WA, November 9-14, 1990.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1989, November). "The Sexual Development of Men Who Were
Sexually Abused as Children." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Council on Family Relations, New Orleans, LA, November 58, 1989.
Published in Mic Hunter (Ed.), The sexually abused male: Prevalence, impact,
and treatment (pp. 177-190). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1989, October). "DiscoveryOriented Qualitative Methods
Relevant to Longitudinal Research and Child Abuse and Neglect." An invited
paper presented at the Research Forum on Issues in the Longitudinal Study of
Child Maltreatment, October 1518. Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse,
Toronto, Canada. Published in Raymond H. Starr, Jr. & David A. Wolfe (Eds.)
The effects of child abuse and neglect: Issues and research. (pp. 144163). New
York: Guilford.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1989, March). "Starting Where the Practitioner is:
Practice Compatible Research." Paper presented to the Symposium on
Philosophical Issues in Social Work, Annual Meeting of the Council on Social
Work Education, Chicago, IL, March 4-7.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1988, November). "The Development of Sexually Abusive
Behavior Toward Children: A Grounded Theory Approach." Paper presented at
the Theory Construction and Research Methodology PreConference Workshop of the
Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Philadelphia, PA,
November 11-16. Published as "Hypothesis Generation in Social Work
Research," Journal of Social Service Research (l992).
Gilgun, Jane F. (1988, October). "Factors Which Block the Development of
Sexually Abusive Behaviors in Adults Abused and Neglected as Children."
Invited paper presented at the Conference on Male Victims and Offenders:
Controversies in Treatment, Minneapolis, MN, October 27 and 28.
Allen, Katherine R., & Jane F. Gilgun (1987, November). "Qualitative
Family Research: Unanswered Questions and Proposed Solutions. " Paper
presented at the Theory Construction and Research Methodology PreConference
Workshop of the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations,
Atlanta, GA, November 14-18.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1987, July). "Research Interviewing in Child Sexual
Abuse." Paper presented at the Third National Family Violence Research
Conference, Durham, N.H., July 69. Published in Beulah G. Compton & Burt
Galaway (Eds.) (l989 & 1992), Social work processes (4th & 5th eds.) (pp.
358368), Chicago: Dorsey.
Gilgun, Jane F., & Teresa M. Connor (1987, May). "Childhood
Maltreatment and the Development of Sexually Abusive Behaviors." Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Sex Educators,
Counselors and Therapists, New York, N.Y., May 27-June 1.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1986, September). "Starting Where the Practitioner is:
Doing Qualitative Research." Paper presented at the National Conference,
National Association of Social Workers National Conference on Clinical Social
Work, San Francisco, CA, September 1114.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1986, July). "SelfCenteredness as an Organizing Construct
in the Understanding of the Adult Sexual Abuser of Children." Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Groves Conference on Marriage and the
Family, London, England, July 1620. Published in Contemporary Family Therapy,
10, 1988, 216234.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1986, July). "Reliability and Validity of DecisionMaking
in a MultiDisciplinary Incest Treatment Team." Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family, London,
England, July 1620, 1986. Published in Child Abuse & Neglect, 12, 1988,
231239.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1985, May). "The Sexually Abused Girl's Account of Her
Own Sexual Abuse." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Published under the
title "Sexually Abused Girls' Knowledge of Sexual Abuse and
Sexuality," Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 1986 209225.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1984, March). "The Familial Context of Child Sexual
Abuse." Paper presented at the Midwest Conference of the National Council
on Family Relations, Des Moines, IA, March 1416. A revised section of this
paper was published as "Does the Mother Always Know?" Response to the
Victimization of Women and Children, 7, 1984, 24.
Gilgun, Jane F. (1983, November). "Toward an Explanation of Child Sexual
Abuse Using Life Course Theory and TheoryGuided Research." Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Chicago,
IL, November 18-20.
PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS PRESENTED AT INVITATIONAL
CONFERENCES
Gilgun, Jane F. (2004, March). ÒQualitative Practice Evaluation.Ó A full-day post-conference workshop
presented at the First Brazilian International Conference on Qualitative
Methods, TaubatŽ, S‹o Paulo, Brazil, March 25.
Gilgun, Jane F. (2004, March). ÒGuidelines for Evaluating Qualitative
Dissertations.Ó A paper and 3-hour
workshop presented at the First Brazilian International Conference on
Qualitative Methods, TaubatŽ, S‹o Paulo, Brazil, March 25.
ÒApplying Research on Risk & Resilience to
Assessment of Children with Sexual Behaviour Problems.Ó Conference on Working
Holistically with Young People who Sexually Harm, Bolton, Lancashire, United
Kingdom, June 26, 2003.
ÒThe
Best Practice of Evidence-Based Practice.Ó .Ó Conference
on Working Holistically with Young People who Sexually Harm, Bolton,
Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 27, 2003.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l996, June). "Mapping
Resilience as Process." A paper presented at the Invitational Conference
on Resiliency in Families: Qualitative Approaches, sponsored by the University
of Wisconsin-Madison, June 16-18, 1996.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l991, August). "Hand into Glove: The Grounded Theory
Approach and Social Work Practice Research," a paper presented at the
Research Conference on Qualitative Methods in social Work Practice Research,
Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York at
Albany, August 23-14, 1991. Published in Sherman & Reid (l994), cited
above.
Gilgun, Jane F. (l989, October). Discovery-Oriented, Qualitative Methods
Relevant to Longitudinal Research on Child Abuse and Neglect, a paper presented
at the Research Forum on Issues in the Longitudinal Study of Child
Maltreatment, October 15-18, 1989, Toronto Canada, Sponsored by the Institute
for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Toronto, Canada, published in Starr &
Wolf (l991), cited above.
KEYNOTE & PLENARY SPEECHES
Working with Young People Who Have Sexual
Behaviour Problems: Lessons from Research on Risk and Resilience.Ó Conference on Working Holistically with
Young People who Sexually Harm, Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 26,
2003.
ÒWimps, Punks, and Sissies: The Roles of Men in
the Prevention of Family Violence.Ó
Third annual fatherhood summit, North Dakota State University, Fargo,
ND. May 22, 2003
ÒDetecting the Potential for Violence,Ó keynote
speech, Minnesota Corrections Association Fall Training Institute, Duluth, MN, October 25, 2002.
"Methods of Theory Development,"
plenary session, Preconference Workshop on Theory Construction and Research
Methodology, National Conference on Family Relations, November 7, 2001.
"Fostering Resilience in Children and Youth
Who Have Experienced Abuse and Neglect," keynote speech at a workshop on
Resilience in Foster and Adopted Children, sponsored by the Banyan Family
Center/Adoption Support Project, the Department of Child and Family Studies,
Florida Mental Health Institute, and the Florida Department of Children and
Families, June 19, 2001.
"Model Models: Research-Based Practice for
Practitioners," a plenary panel presented at Integrating Best Practices:
Creating a New Paradigm for Sexually Abusive Youth, 16th Annual
Conference, National Adolescent Perpetration Network, Kansas City, MO, May 5-7,
2001.
"A Guided Tour of Risk Assessment in Child
Welfare," Keynote Speech, Third Annual Child Welfare Conference,
University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, April 10, 2000.
"If Jesse Ventura Can be Elected Governor of
Minnesota, Just Think What Actions of Social Workers Can Do," Keynote
Speech, Conference on Social Action and Research, Rhode Island College,
Providence, R. I., May 18, 1999.
"We'll Do It Our Way: The Past and Future of Social Work Research," Invited Brown Foundation Lecture in Research, Smith College, School for Social Work, Northampton
Program Chair, National Conference on Family
Relations, Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 2005.
Chair, English-Speaking Session, First Brazilian
International Conference on Qualitative Research,
TaubatŽ, S‹o Paulo, Brazil, March 23-26, 2004.
Roundtable Presenter, ÒViolence and Qualitative
Methods,Ó First Brazilian International Conference on Qualitative Methods,
TaubatŽ, S‹o Paulo, Brazil, March 25, 2004.
Roundtable Presenter, "Analyzing Qualitative
Data," National Council on Family Relations, Irvine, CA, November 1999.
Presenter, "Risk and Protective Factors:
Guideposts for Assessment and Treatment Evaluation of Children Who are Sexually
Aggressive and their Families," invited Pre-Conference Seminar, at the
Conference on Adolescent Sex Offenders, sponsored by the Kempe National Center
for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, Minneapolis, MN,
March 31, 1996.
Roundtable Presenter, "Modified Analytic Induction," National Council
on Family Relations, Portland OR, November 16, 1995
Discussant, Caring for Families Past and Future, a paper session sponsored by
the Family and Health Section, National Council on Family Relations, Portland,
OR, November 15-18, 1995.
Co-presenter, "The Fragile Relationships Between Victims and
Perpetrators," workshop with Ann Ahlquist at the Minnesota Social Service
Association Conference, Bloomington, MN, March 15, 1995.
"Modified Analytic Induction: Hypothesis Testing Using Qualitative
Data," invited workshop at the First Annual Conference, Qualitative
Research in Education, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, March 11, 1995.
Roundtable Discussant, Children's Summit, sponsored by the Consortium on
Children, Youth, and Families, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, October
28, 1993.
Member, Planning Committee, Minnesota Association of Sex Abuse Treatment
Professionals Conference on "From Coffin to Cocoon: The Treatment of
Sexual Abuse from a Jungian Perspective," a tristate conference, St. Paul,
MN, March 5-7. 1991.
Member, Planning Committee, Minnesota Roundtable, Center for Early Education
and Development and Department of Early Childhood Studies, University of
Minnesota, Twin Cities, Winter and Spring 1990.
Moderator, Delegate Assembly Forum on Child Protection, Minnesota Social
Service Association, Bloomington, MN, December 1, 1989.
Presider, national meeting of the Qualitative Family Research Network, National
Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, November 1989-1994, New Orleans,
LA.
Member, planning committee of a tristate conference entitled Beyond Talk
Therapy: An Innovative Approach to Working with Adult Sex Offenders, October
16-18, 1989, St. Paul, MN, sponsored by the Minnesota Association of Sexual
Abuse Professionals.
Moderator, Conference on Child Protection in Minnesota: The Legislator, the
Practitioner, the PressCan There be a Meeting of the Minds? September 15, 1989,
Brooklyn Center, MN, Sponsored by the Minnesota Social Services Association.
Member, planning committee of conference on Male Sexual Abuse Victims and
Offenders: Controversies in Treatment, October 2728, 1988, Minneapolis, MN,
sponsored by the Minnesota Association of Sex Offender Treatment Professionals.
This was a national conference with 190 attendees from throughout the country
and Europe, and it was the first conference ever held on male victims of sexual
abuse.
Discussant, Conference on Empiricism in Clinical Practice: Present and Future,
State University of New York at Albany, August 18-21, 1988.
Member, panel on qualitative family research, National Council on Family
Relations annual meeting, November 1986, Dearborn, MI.