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Lori Campbell

Tenured; Associate Professor, Sociology and Health, Aging and Society

Associate Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences

Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 230A

Work: 905-525-9140, ext. 24943

Biography:


Education
Expertise
Research Grants
Selected Publications


Education

1997 Ph.D., Family Relations and Human Development, University of Guelph

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Expertise

  • Men's experience in filial caregiving within the context of work and family
  • Filial caregiving and the marital relationship / Gender and filial caregiving
  • Masculinity and men's roles in caregiving
  • Intergenerational exchange within families
  • Inheritance and family relationships
  • Adult sibling ties in middle and later life
  • Marital status transitions / Permanent singlehood as a life transition

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Research Grants

Lori Campbell, Qualitative study entitled “Exploring the experience and meaning of inheritance within families”. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Grant, 2005-7:

Lori Campbell (co-investigator) “SEDAP II: Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population: Canada in the 21st Century: Moving towards an Older Society”. This project received a 5-year grant from SSHRC under the 2004 Major Collaborative Research Initiatives (MCRI) competition, December, 2004. Project director: Byron Spencer, McMaster University. (2005-9)

Lori Campbell, Exploring men's experiences in filial care within the context of work and family, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, April 1, 2000 - March 31, 2003

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Selected Publications

BOOKS:

Novak, M., & Campbell, L . (2005). Aging and Society: A Canadian Perspective: 5 th edition . Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson Publishing. (Auxiliary materials accompanying text: Aging & Society: Test Bank, 5 th Edition, and Aging & Society: Instructor Manual, 5 th Edition)

Novak, M., & Campbell, L . (2001). Aging and Society: A Canadian Perspective: 4 th edition . Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson Publishing. (Auxiliary materials with text: Aging & Society: Test Bank, 4 th Edition, and Aging & Society: Instructor Manual, 4 th Edition)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

Campbell, L. D . (2002). Singles/Never Married Persons. In the International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family Relationships, Second Edition . NY: Macmillan Reference USA.

Rosenthal, C., & Campbell, L. D . (2002). Kin. In Ekerdt, D. J., R. A. Applebaum, K. C. Holden, S. G. Post, K. Rockwood, R. Schulz, R. L. Sprott, and P. Uhlenberg (eds.), Encyclopedia of Aging . New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Connidis, I. A., & Campbell, L. D . (2001). Closeness, Confiding, and Contact Among Siblings in Middle and Later Adulthood. In A. J. Walker, M. Manoogian-O'Dell, L. A. McGraw, and D. L. G. White (eds.), Families in Later Life: Connections and Transitions , pp. 149-155. Thousand Oaks, California: Pine Forge Press.

Campbell, L. D . (1996). Caring sons: Exploring the context of caregiving, in Joseph, G. (ed.), Difficult Issues in Aging in Difficult Times , pp. 1-19, published by Department of Family Studies, University of Guelph.

Martin Matthews, A., & Campbell, L. D . (1995). Gender roles, employment and informal care. In S. Arber and J. Ginn (eds.), Connecting Gender and Ageing * , pp. 129-143. Milton Keynes, U.K.: Open University Press. * Book won the Age Concern Book of the Year Award , in Great Britain, 1996.

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Ploeg, J., Campbell, L. D ., Denton, M., Joshi, A., & Davies, S. (2004). Helping to build and rebuild secure lives and futures: Intergenerational financial transfers from parents to adult children and grandchildren. Canadian Journal on Aging, Vol. 23 (supplement 1), S131-S143.

Campbell, L. D ., and Martin-Matthews, A. (2003). The gendered nature of men's filial care. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences , 58B, S350-S358.

Campbell, L. D. & Martin-Matthews, A. (2000). Primary and proximate: The importance of co-residence and being primary provider of care for men's filial care involvement. Journal of Family Issues , 21, 8: 1007-1031.

Campbell, L. D ., & Martin-Matthews, A. (2000). Caring sons: Exploring men's involvement in filial care. Canadian Journal on Aging , 19, 1: 57-79.

Campbell, L. D ., Connidis, I. A., & Davies, L. (1999). Sibling ties in later life: A social network analysis. Journal of Family Issues , 20, 1, 114-148.

Connidis, I. A., & Campbell, L. D . (1995). Closeness, confiding, and contact among siblings in middle and later adulthood. Journal of Family Issues , 16, 6, 722-745.

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