Curriculum Vitae Fred Buttell March, 2015 I. CONTACT INFORMATION Professor, Tulane University School of Social Work 127 Elks Place New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone: 504-862.3486 E-mail: buttell@tulane.edu II. EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, May, 1997 The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Concentration: Domestic Violence Masters of Social Work, May 1993 The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Concentration: Mental Health Bachelor of Arts, May 1991 Oglethorpe University, Atlanta Major: Psychology III. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor (Tenured) Tulane School of Social Work Tulane University, New Orleans July, 2008-Present Associate Professor (Tenured), Tulane School of Social Work Tulane University, New Orleans Fall, 2002- Spring, 2008 Assistant Professor, College of Social Work The University of South Carolina, Columbia Fall, 1997-Summer, 2002 IV. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES a. Editorial Boards- All are current for 2014-2015 Guest Reviewer, Social Problems, Published by University of California Press
Page 2 Guest Reviewer, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Published by Sage Guest Reviewer, Traumatology, Published by Sage Guest Reviewer, Research on Social Practice, Published by Sage Publications. Editorial Board Member, Partner Abuse, Published by Sage Publications. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Criminology, Published by Hindawi Publishing Corporation. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Social Service Research, Published by Washington University in St. Louis in collaboration with Haworth Press. Editorial Board Member, Open Family Studies Journal, Published by Bentham Science. b. Consultation: Expert Witness (pro bono), Tulane University Domestic Violence Clinic, Louisiana Civil District Court (2 cases in 2014-2015) c. Appointed Positions: 2013-2014; All at Tulane and in either TSSW or the larger academic community- Chair, Tulane Social/Behavioral IRB Program Director, DSW Program Program Director, Ph. D. Program in City, Culture & Community Director, Elizabeth Wisner Center for Research on Children & Families Steering Committee, Social Policy & Practice Program Faculty, Urban Studies V. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Affiliations: Board Approved Clinical Supervisor (Louisiana) March, 2005-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Louisiana) June, 2002-Present VII. PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS: 2014-2015 Academic Year 1) Articles & Book Chapters- Burnette, C.E., Ferreira, R.J. & Buttell, F. (In Press). Male parenting attitudes and batterer intervention: Assessing child maltreatment risk. (Research on Social Work Practice). Hamel, J., Ferreira, R.J., & Buttell, F., (In Press). Gender and batterer intervention: Implications of a case review for policy and treatment. (Research on Social Work Practice).
Page 3 Cannon, C. E. B., & Buttell, F. (2015). Illusion of inclusion: The failure of the gender paradigm to account for IPV in LGBT relationships. Partner Abuse 6(1): 65-77. Cannon, C. E. B., & Buttell, F. (2015). IRBs at very high research activity universities: An opportunity for social workers. Research on Social Work Practice. doi:10.1177/1049731514557699 Cannon, C. E. B., & Buttell, F. (Under Review). Investigating membership on university Institutional Review Boards: The case for Social Work. Social Work Research Ferreira, R.J., & Buttell, F. (2014). Can a Psychosocial Model help explain violence perpetrated by female batterers? (Research on Social Work Practice). Ferreira, R.J., Buttell, F., & Ferreira, S.B., (2015). Ethical considerations for conducting disaster research with vulnerable populations (Journal of Social Work Ethics). Moon, K. L., & Buttell, F. (2014). The Elizabeth Wisner Social Welfare Research Center for Families and Children at Tulane University. Research on Social Work Practice. doi:10.1177/1049731514557833 Ferreria, R., Moon, K. L., & Cannon, C. E. B. (Under review). Male batterer parenting attitudes: Investigating differences between African-American and Caucasian Men. Research on Social Work Practice. IX. CURRENT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS a. Research Interests: 1. Domestic Violence 2. Program Evaluation 3. Batterer Intervention Programs b. Teaching Assignments: Last 10 Years- 1. SW-7310: Relationship-Centered Methods for Clinical-Community Practice 2. SW-7800: Violence in the Family & Community Context 3. SW-2000: Introduction to Social Policy & Practice 4. SW-4000: Organizing for Community Change 5. SW-7220: Capstone Seminar 6. SW-2110: Children and Family Violence 7. SW-9950: Dissertation Development 8. SW-2120: Social Work with Children & Youth
Page 4 9. SW-7330: Advanced Relationship-Centered Methods for Clinical- Community Practice 10. SW-7410: Tools for Learning and Practice 11. CCC-6910: Theory I 12. POLS-6950: Law & Politics of Domestic Violence 13. TIDES 1610: Social Problems in America 14. SOWK-9972 (DSW) Scholarship of Practice in the Policy Context 15. SOWK-9971 (DSW) Historical Approaches to Social Welfare 2014-2015 1. SW-7310 Relationship-Centered Methods for Clinical Community Practice 2. SW-2000 Introduction to Social Policy & Practice 3. SW-4000 Organizing for Community Change 4. CCC-6910 Theory 5. SOWK-9972 (DSW) Scholarship of Practice in the Policy Context 6. SOWK-9971 (DSW) Historical Approaches to Social Welfare c. Major Professor (Dissertation Chair) Activities 2012-1013 None this year d. Dissertation Committees Membership N/A e. Area Exam (Chair) Katherine Moon (CCC). First Area Exam. Member Second Area Exam Clare Cannon (CCC). Member Second Area Exam Jocelyn Horner (CCC). Member Second Area Exam X. RECENT COMMUNITY SERVICE [identify your role, activity, and dates of service] a. School DSW b. University [e.g., elected Member, Tulane University Senate, 2012- present] Senate Committee on Institutional Assessment c. Community Summer, 2014- Invited Member of the Abstract Review Committee; Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (National Conference)
Page 5 Summer, 2015- Invited Member of the Abstract Review Committee; Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) National Conference