Anna
Madison
Ph.D.,
Public Affairs (Urban Studies and Public Policy), University of
Southern California
Associate
Professor, Human Services
Office:
W-4-144-128b
Phone
number: 617-287-7242
anna.madison@umb.edu
Professor
Madison has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in
human services at CPCS since 1995. Through a grant by the Centers
for Disease Control (Center for Community Health Education and
Research), Professor Madison's current research involves the process
and outcome evaluation of HIV/AIDS community action strategy for
AIDS preventive education targeted to the Haitian population in
Boston .
Recent
Publications:
Madison,
A., Hung, R., Jean-Louis, E. (2004). The Boston Haitian HIV Prevention
Coalition Community Survey: A Participatory Approach to Community
Self-Assessment and Formative Evaluation. Ethnicity and Disease
(forthcoming, Summer 2004).
Madison,
A., Jean-Louis (2003). The efficacy of a socio-cultural approach
to HIV/AIDS prevention in the Haitian immigrant community. Ethnic
Studies Review . 25(2):28-42.
Madison,
Anna-Marie. (2000). “Language in defining social problems and
in evaluating social programs.” New Directions for Program
Evaluation . Number 86, pp. 17-29. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass
Publishers.
Madison,
Anna-Marie and Brenda McGadney,. (2000). “Collaboration of churches
and service providers: meeting the needs of African-American elderly,”
The Journal of Religious Gerontology . 11:1: 23-38.
Evaluates
the following competencies:
The Development of Human Services
Program Evaluation
Community Portraits
Participation in Government
Links:
Visit
Anna Madison's homepage http://www.faculty.umb.edu/anna_madison/index.htm
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