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Position:
NTT Assistant Professor
of Psychology
Western Oregon University
Monmouth, Oregon 97361
Academic
Preparation
Oregon State University, Corvallis. Doctor of Philosophy in Human Development and Family Studies, minors in Adult Development and Aging and Women's Studies, 2001.
The University of Vermont, Burlington. Master of Education in Student Personnel Services in Higher Education, 1984.
The University of California, Santa Barbara. Bachelors of Arts in History and Environmental Studies, with honors, 1981.
Professional Experience
Associate Professor, Child and Family Studies, School of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH. September, 2007-2011.
Assistant Professor, Child and Family Studies, School of Human and Consumer Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH. September, 2001-2007.
Career Advisor, Career Planning and Placement Office, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. September, 1992-June, 1996.
Director, Career Development Center, Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, OR. July, 1986-August, 1992.
Grants
Manoogian, M., Principal Investigator, Scholarly Activity Award,
Intergenerational transfers in rural, low-income Appalachian families,
College of Health and Human Services, Ohio University, $7,000, 2004-2005.
Manoogian, M., Principal Investigator, Research Challenge Award, Ohio University. Received for submission of NIH proposal #R01HD047653-01, Intergenerational transfers in poor, rural families, $5,862, 2003-2004.
Denham, S., Principal Investigator, Research Challenge Award, Ohio University. Received for submission of NIH proposal, Pilot study: Testing methods related tofamily health routines and diabetes self-management, $6,000, 2003-2004. Role: Co-investigator.
Manoogian, M., Principal Investigator, Baker Grant Award, Rural low-income families: Tracking their well-being andfunctioning in the context of welfare reform, Ohio University, $7,093, 2002-2003.
Denham, S., Principal Investigator, Diabetes community kit for Appalachian
populations, Ohio Department of Health, $4,000, 2005-2006. Role: Co- investigator.
Publications
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Book Publications:
Walker, A., Manoogian-O'Dell, M., McGraw, L., & White, D. (Eds.), (2001). Families in later life: Connections and transitions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge, (edited with original contributions)
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Selected Refereed Publications:
Manoogian, M. M., Harter, L. M., & Denham, S. A. (2010). The storied nature of health legacies in the familial experience of type 2 diabetes. Journal of Family Communication, 10, 1-17.
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Coehlo, D. P. & Manoogian, M. M. (2010). Diverse and at risk families. In J. Kaakinen, V. Gedaly-Duff, D. Coehlo, & S. Hanson, (Eds.) Family health care nursing theory, practice, and research (fourth edition).
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Manoogian, M. M., Richards, L. N., & Walker, A. J. (2008). Identity and resilience across generations: The family stories of older Armenian American women. Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, 17, 143-163.
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Denham, S., Manoogian, M. M., & Schuster, L. (2007). Managing family support and dietary routines: Type 2 diabetes in rural, Appalachian families. Families, Systems, & Health, 25, 36-52.
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Manoogian, M. M., Walker, A., & Richards, L. (2007). Gender, genocide, and ethnicity: The legacies of older Armenian American mothers. Journal of Family Issues, 28, 567-589.
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Reschke, K., Manoogian, M., Richards, L., Walker, S., & Selling, S. (2006). Maternal grandmothers as child care providers for rural, low-income mothers: A unique child care arrangement. Journal of Children and Poverty, 14, 159-174.
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Hooker, K., Manoogian-O'Dell, M., Monahan, D. J., Frazier, L. D., & Shifren, K. (2000). Does type of disease matter? Gender differences among Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease spouse caregivers. The Gerontologist, 40, 568-573.
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Selected Non-Refereed Publications:
Seiling, S. S., Manoogian, M. M., & Son, S. (in press). "I don't know how we would make it:" Social support in rural low-income families. In J. W. Bauer, & E. M. Dolan, (Eds.), Ruralfamilies and work: Contexts,problems, and solutions. New York: Springer.
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Manoogian, M. M. (2011). My mother's bed. Health Communication, 25.
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Manoogian, M. M., Jurich, J., & Richards, L. N. (2011). Feminist participatory research: Ethical dilemmas in our research journeys with women in rural, low income families. In L. Harter, J. Hamel-Lambert, & J. Millesen (Eds.), Participatory Partnerships for Social Action and Research. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Presentations at
Professional Meetings
Smith, S. & Manoogian, M. M. (2009, November). Daughter and mother perspectives on education and success in low-income African American families. Refereed poster presented at annual meeting of National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, CA.
Sano, Y ., Manoogian, M. M., & Ontai, L. (2009, November). Creating
stability infragile partnerships in rural low-income families. Refereed poster presented at annual meeting of National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, CA.
Harter, L. M., Manoogian, M. M., & Denham, S. (2009, November). Socially constructing diabetes among Appalachian families. Refereed paper presented at annual meeting of National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Manoogian, M. M., & Denham, S., & Harter, L. (2008, November). Negotiating type 2 diabetes across generations: Case analyses of multiple voices. Refereed paper presented at annual meeting of National Council on Family Relations, Little Rock, AR.
Manoogian, M. M., Denham, S., & Cligrow, C. (2008, April). Tensions across multiple contexts: Type 2 diabetes management in older, rural families. Refereed poster presented at Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education, Cleveland, OH.
Hamler, M. K., & Manoogian, M. (2007, November). Social support and relationship quality among adolescent mothers and maternal grandmothers in love-income, rural families. Refereed poster presented at annual meeting of National Council on Family Relations, Pittsburgh, PA.
Manoogian, M. M. & Petro, E. (2007, April). Family meanings and expectations among rural Appalachian older mothers and their daughters. Refereed poster presented at Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education, Newark, OH.
Scope of Instructional
Experience
Ohio University:
HCCF 299: Introduction to Human Services
HCCF 380/580: Death and Dying
HCCF 371: Family and Lifespan Development
HCCF 399: Junior Practicum
HCCF 462A/562A: Diversity in Families
HCCF 462B/562B: Parenthood
HCCF 462D/562D: Single Parent Family
HCCF 462 F/562F: Family Ties and Aging
HCCF 464/564: Children, Families, and Poverty
HCGE 670: Qualitative Methods
HCCF 674: Advanced Family Development
Oregon State University, Corvallis:
Adult Development and Aging, 1997-2000
Family Development, 1999
U.S. Families: Gender, Race, and Class, 1998
Professional Membership and Service
Professional Membership and Service:
Member, 1997-Present; Newsletter Elected Co-Chair, 2007-2009; Student/New Professional Elected Representative, 2005-2007; Presider, 2000; 2002; Conference Proposal Reviewer, 2000-2009, Feminism and Family Studies Section, National Council on Family Relations.
Committee Member, Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Research on Work and Family, August, 2008 - 2009.
Secretary, Rural Families Speak Project, NC 22371011/1171 Rural Low- Income Families: Tracking their Well-being and Function in an Era of Welfare Reform, October, 2008-2009.
Member, 2003-Present; Symposium Chair, 2005; Issues in Aging Focus Group Member, National Council on Family Relations.
Reviewer, Conference Proposals, New Student/New Professional Section, National Council on Family Relations, 2006.
Text Reviewer, Sage Publications, 2006.
Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Marriage and Families, 2003; 2005.
External Reviewer, Proposed Ph .D. gerontology program at Miami University, 2002.
Member, Gerontological Society of America. Member, Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education.
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