CURRICULUM VITAE Eric D. Lock, M.A., Ph. D. Candidate January, 2013 EDUCATION Ph.D. Cand. University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, Chicago, IL. (current program of study; June 2009 graduation expected) Dissertation Title: Committee Chair: Areas of Interest: Manifesting Ideology in Organizational Practice: The Case of Positive Youth Development Prof. Robert Chaskin (Profs. Jennifer Moseley & Thomas Keller, Members) Organizational theory and behavior Youth development programs and practices Social policy formation and implementation M.A. University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, June 1996. Concentration: Social Administration (policy analysis) Special field: Family Support (program design and administration) B.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, December, 1990. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009-2013 Senior Lecturer, University of Wisconsin School of Social Work 2004-2009 Lecturer, University of Washington, School of Social Work. 2003-2004 Adjunct Instructor, University of Washington, School of Social Work. 1999-2003 Part-Time Lecturer, University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration. RESEARCH POSITIONS Research Assistant to Joan Costello, Senior Research Associate, Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago, on a study of variation in the social inclusion of persons with disabilities across differing institutional settings, September 2002 to April 2003. Research Assistant to Kenneth Rasinski, Senior Research Associate, the National Opinion Research Center, on a study of public support for national drug control policy funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation s Substance Abuse Policy Research Program, August 1997 to July 2000. Research Assistant to Evelyn Brodkin, Associate Professor, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, on the Project on the Public Economy of Work, a study of welfare reform and its impact on the reality of work, September 1998 to June 1999. Graduate Research Intern to Idy Gitelson, Senior Program Officer and Marcia Feston, Program Officer, the John D. and Catherine T. Mac Arthur Foundation, May 1996 to October 1996.
E. Lock (2) Graduate Research Assistant and Policy Analyst to Nilofer Ahsan and Joanne Kelly, Senior Policy Analysts, the Family Resource Coalition of America, June 1995 to June 1996. PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Bost, N. S., T. Keller, E. D. Lock, & M. Marcenko (2005). Factors associated with participation of children with mental health problems in structured youth development programs. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 13(2). Timberlake, J. M., E. D. Lock, & K. A. Rasinski (2003). How should we wage the war on drugs? Determinants of public preferences for drug control alternatives. The Policy Studies Journal, 31:71-88. Lock, E. D., J. M. Timberlake, & K. A. Rasinski (2002). Battle fatigue: Is public support waning for a warcentered drug control strategy? Crime and Delinquency, 48(1). Timberlake, J. M., K. A. Rasinski, & E. D. Lock (2000). Effects of conservative sociopolitical attitudes on public support for drug rehabilitation spending. Social Science Quarterly, 82(1):184-196. Rasinski, K. A., J. M. Timberlake, & E. D. Lock (1999). Public support for social spending on the drug problem in America, 1974-1998. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 12(4):431-440. Book reviews Lock, E. D. (2004). Community programs to promote youth development. Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(4). Working papers Lock, E. D. and J. Costello (2003). Determinants of youth participation in primary supports services. Working Paper, Chapin Hall Center for Children, Chicago, IL. Contributor to the following publications Koser, G. (Ed.) (1996). From Communities to Capitals: State Experiences with Family Support, Chicago: The Family Resource Coalition. Kelly, J. (Ed.) (1996). Developing a Statewide Family Support Agenda: Options for Planners, Chicago: The Family Resource Coalition. GRANTS AND AWARDS Honored Instructor Award, named by Students Living in University Housing (University of Wisconsin), Spring Semester, 2012. Doctoral Dissertation Grant, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 2002-2003 ($12,000 + tuition/fees). Research Fellow, Joint Center for Poverty Research, University of Chicago and Northwestern University, 1998-1999. Doctoral Merit Grant, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 1996-1998. Brinks Fellowship in Family Support Services, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 1995-1996. Wilma Walker Honor Award for Outstanding Achievement by a First Year Masters Student, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, June 1995.
E. Lock (3) SELECTED ACADEMIC CONFERENCES Lock, E. D. (2004). Practicing youth development: Differences in the approach and implementation of youth development programs, poster presented at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January 15-18. Lock, E. D. (2003). Do program managers act as buffers or conduits of institutional influence?, paper presented at the annual conference of the Academy for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Associations, Denver, CO, November 19-21. Lock, E. D., J. M. Timberlake, & K. A. Rasinski (2000). Battle fatigue: Is public support waning for a warcentered drug control strategy?, paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington D.C., August 13. Timberlake, J. M., E. D. Lock, & K. A. Rasinski (2000). Should the drug war be fought with swords or plowshares? Public support for drug control alternatives, paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington, DC, August. Rasinski, K. A., J. M. Timberlake, & E. D. Lock (1999). Question wording effects on public support for social spending on the drug problem, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, May. Rasinski, Kenneth A., Jeffrey M. Timberlake, & E. D. Lock (1998). Public support for social spending on the drug problem, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, St. Louis, MO, May. OTHER INVITED PRESENTATIONS Lock, E. D. (2007). Implementing Positive Youth Development: How organizational analysis informs the study of implementation, presentation to the Dissertation Research Seminar, Portland State University School of Social Work, Nov 27. Lock, E. D. (2005). Transforming Positive Youth Development from rhetoric to reality: A study of the implementation process in the human services field, presentation to the Institute on Inequality and Social Structure, University of Washington School of Social Work, May 18. Lock, E. D. (2003). Moving from good ideas to good initiatives: the importance of institutional capacity in the implementation of new youth development initiatives, presentation to Windows of Opportunity Inc. s Youth Development Roundtable, University of Chicago, April 25. Lock, E. D. (2003). Moving the dial: How youth organizations and programs improve, presentation at a meeting hosted by the Forum for Youth Investment and the WT Grant Foundation, New York, NY, February 24-25. TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Wisconsin School of Social Work SW 206: Introduction to Social Policy SW 606: Social Policy SW 442: Practice III: Gen Practice with Communities and Organizations SW 605: The Field of Social Work SW 920: Child Youth and Family Policies and Services SW 840: Advanced Practice II: Policies and Organizations
E. Lock (4) University of Washington School of Social Work Social Work 501: Poverty and Inequality Social Work 512 and 513: Organizations, Community, and Policy Practice I & II Social Work 541: Social and Economic Inequality Social Work 312: Macro Social Work Practice University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration SSA 300, Fall & Winter: Social Intervention: Programs and Policies I & II SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Co-Founder and Volunteer Coordinator, The HoopScholars Program, Washington Park Youth Program, Chicago, IL, August 1997 to May 2001. Developed and coordinated recreation and academic tutoring program for high school aged boys. Provided informal counseling on educational and emotional development issues to youth participants. Recruited, trained, and supervised volunteers. Managed administrative budget for the program. Applied for and was awarded two grants to fund the program (for $10,000 and $1,400, respectively). Program Manager, The Victor Neumann Association, Chicago IL, August 1993 to September 1994. Managed the Work Adjustment program serving 30 developmentally disabled clients, including coordination of participants classroom programming as well as worksite training activities. Recruited, trained and supervised a staff of 3 employees. Developed a new Work Adjustment Program classroom curriculum. SELECTED SERVICE University of Wisconsin Faculty Advisor to the School of Social Work Student Union, Spring 2012 to Present. Faculty Advisor to University of Wisconsin Social Work Social Action, Spring 2012 to Spring 2013. Member, Curriculum Committee, Fall 2012 to Present Member, MSW Admissions Committee, Spring 2011 to Present Member, Student Awards Committee, Fall 2012. Member Recruitment and Retention of Students of Color Committee Member, BSW Admissions Committee, Spring 2011 to Spring 2012 University of Washington Faculty Mentor to MSW students, Fall 2006 to June 2008. Member, Community Leadership and Social Justice (Bachelors concentration) Development Subcommittee, School of Social Work, Spring 2006 to June 2008. Member, Extended Degree Program Planning Subcommittee, School of Social Work, 2007-08. Member, BASW Program Committee, 2006-07. University of Chicago Faculty Liaison, The Advocate s Forum, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, Spring 2002. Co-Founder and President, Friends of the Washington Park Youth Program, Chicago, IL, Fall 1998 to Spring 2000.
E. Lock (5) Co-Organizer, Building Bridges through Community Orientation, University of Chicago, Summer 1998 (co-developed and implemented new community-based approach to professional student orientation). Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Advocate s Forum, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, June 1995 to June 1996. Co-Founder and Organizer, Students for Responsible Welfare Reform, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, November 1994 to October 1995.