Diplomas/DegreesPh.D, (2005) MSW, (1991) BA, (1987)
Recent CoursesContemporary Social Work: An Integrative Approach Field Instruction I Extended Field Instruction II Extended Field Instruction III Field Instruction III ( Answer ) Field Instruction III Extended Field Instruction IV Field Instruction IV ( Answer ) Field Instruction IV Extended Issues In Social Welfare II: Inequality,Inequity And Social Justice Social Work And Social Science
Teaching Specializations/InterestsPostmodernism and social welfare
Critical theory
Intersectionality
Qualitative methods
Research InterestsHealth, gender and Caribbean diaspora
Identity and professional socialization
Critical perspectives on marginalization
Critical pedagogy and;
Qualitative methodologies
Grants/Sponsored ResearchDaniel, C. (Co- investigator, Carmen Logie, PI)2011-2012. Development and Evaluation of a Tablet-based, Community Health Worker Delivered HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Women Living in Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Leogane, Haiti. This research is funded by Grand Challenges Canada (received:$100,000).
Daniel C.(Co- Investigator, Carmen Logie, PI)2011-2012. Developing an Interdisciplinary Research Team to Understand HIV Prevention Priorities among youths 14-24 Living in Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Léogâne, Haiti. This research is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.(received, $24,970)
Book ChaptersDaniel, C. (2010). Navigating diverse landscapes. In G. Szarycz (Eds.). Research realities in the social sciences: Negotiating fieldwork dilemmas. (pp. 67-91). Cambria Press.
Williams, C. and Daniel, C. (2007). The Caribbean. In Irwin Epstein (Eds.). The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children Issues Worldwide. (pp. 3048). Greewood Press.
Spooner, M., Daniel, C. & Mahoney A. (2004). Confronting the reality: An overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the Caribbean community. Published simultaneously as the Journal of Immgrant and Refugee Services, 2(3), 49-67. In A. Mahoney (Eds.). The health and well-being of Caribbean immigrants in the Unites States. (pp. 49-67). New York: Haworth Press.
Daniel, C. (2004). Social work with West Indian families: A multilevel approach. Published simultaneously as the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Services, 2(3), 135-145. In A. Mahoney (Eds.). The health and well-being of Caribbean immigrants in the Unites States. (pp. 135-145). New York: Haworth Press.
Refereed ArticlesLogie, C, Daniel, C, Newman, P & Loutfy, M (2012), An HIV/STI prevention intervention for internally displaced women in Leogane, Haiti:Study protocol for an N-of-1 pilot study. BMJ Open Access, doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001634, 1-7.
Daniel, C. (2011), The path to social work: Contextual determinants of career choice among ethnic/racial minority students in the United States. Social Work Education, 30, 895-910.
Daniel,C. & Quiros, L. (2010), Disrupting the dominant discourse: Rethinking identity development in social work education and practice. The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations, 10(4), pp.283-294.
Daniel, C. (2010), Lessons learned: Pedagogical tensions and struggles with instruction on multiculturalism in social work education programs. Social Work Education.
Clausen, J., Daniel, C., Hoch, N., Moore, T. & Mutnick, D. (2008), Intersections: A place to do. Reflections: A Journal of writing Community Literarcy and Service Learning, 7(3), 103-132.
Daniel, C. (2008), From Liberal pluralism to critical multiculturalism: The need for a paradigm shift in social work education in the United States. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 19 (1), 103-132.
Daniel, C. (2007), Critical race theory, graduate education and barriers to professionalization. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(1), 25-41.
Mahoney, A. & Daniel, C. (2006), Bridging the power gap: Narrative therapy with incarcerated women. The Prison Journal, 86(1), 75-88.
Spooner, M., Daniel, C. & Mahoney A. (2004), Confronting the reality: An overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the Caribbean community. Journal of Refugee and Immigrant services, 2(3), 49-67.
Daniel, C. (2004), Social work with West Indian families: A multilevel approach. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Services, 2(3), 135-145.
Invited Presentation/LectureDaniel, C. (2011, June). When Being Black is not Enough: Rethinking Qualitative Research in Black Communities. Colombia (South America).
Daniel, C. (2011, May). The current status of women in Haiti one year later: Where do we go from here? Brooklyn for Peace Annual Conference, (May 2011).
Daniel, C. (2009, February). Factors affecting the socialization experiences of minority students in graduate education programs. Multicultural Student Alliance. Adelphi University School of Social Work. Garden City, NY.
Daniel, C. (2007, June). The Caribbean and its Diaspora in the Americas: Challenges and opportunities in the 21st Century. Caribbean Women’s Health Association, Brooklyn, NY, (June, 2007)..
Conference Presentations/PapersDaniel,C & Logie, C (2012). Explorations in methodology: Unpacking the tnsions of race, class and gender in international HIV prevention intervention research. In XIX International AIDS Conference. Washington, DC.
Daniel, C. & Gregg, G. (2011). The Master’s Tools cannot Dismantle the Master’s House”: Centering Black Women’s Experiences in Qualitative Research. In 7th International Conference of qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, Champaign.
Daniel, C. L. & Quiros, L. (2010). Disrupting the Dominant Discourse: A New Vision of Human Behavior and Identity Development in Social Work Education and Practice. In 10th International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. Belfast, Ireland.
Quiros, L., Daniel, C. L., Gregg, G. & Kyriakakis, S. (2010). Keeping and Crossing Boundaries: Negotiating identities in qualitative research. In Sixth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois. Urbana-Champaign.
Daniel, CarolAnn & Logie Carmen (2009). Understanding HIV stigma as a barrier to help seeking behavior among Caribbean immigrant women. In Caribbean Studies Association. Kingston, Jamaica.
CarolAnn Daniel (2008). Research across difference:Perspectives on being an insider/outsider. In 9th Annual International Qualitative Conference. Alberta, Canada..
Daniel, C.& Amandia Speaks- Lewis (2007). Socio-cultural realities of care: How immigration related factors affect service use among HIV positive West Indian Immigrants. In The 8th Biennial Caribbean and International Social Work Educators Conference. Trinidad, West Indies.
CarolAnn Daniel (2006). Achieving Educational Equity for Students of Color. In Society for the Study of Social Problems. Montreal Quebec.
CarolAnn Daniel (2006). "Keeping It Real: An Empowerment Approach to HIV Prevention among Caribbean Women.". In Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association,. Port of Spain, Trinidad.
CarolAnn Daniel (2006). A Dream Deferred: Critical Race Theory, Graduate Education and Barriers to Professionalization. In Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boston, USA.
CarolAnn Daniel (2001). Teaching About Oppression and Social and Economic Justice. In Social Welfare Action Alliance Annual Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Professional ActivitiesManuscript reviewer for the National Women Studies Association Journal 2005-present.
Manuscript reviewer for Social Work Education 2009-present
Manuscript Reviewer for the International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, 2010
Ad hoc reviewer for the Professional Staff Congress Faculty Development Grants (invited) 2007
Co- Chaired Social Workers for Peace and Social Justice, NSAW , New York City Chapter (1999)
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