Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Professional Background
Educational Background
Scholarly Interests
Child and family policy and programs; Early childhood interventions and education; Adolescent transitions and development; Neighborhoods, communities and poverty; Growing up female; Design implementation and analyses of large, national, long-term follow-up studies of children, youth, and families (current studies include: Fragile Families, Child Well-Being Study, Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, Early Head Start).
Selected Publications
Brooks-Gunn, J., & Matthews, W. (1979). He and she: How children develop their sex-role identity. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Lewis, M. & Brooks-Gunn, J. (1979). Social cognition and the acquisition of self. New York: Plenum.
Furstenberg, F. F., Jr., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Morgan, S. P. (1987). Adolescent mothers in later life. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Brooks-Gunn, J., Fuligni, A. S., & Berlin, L. J. (2003). Early child development in the 21st Century: Profiles of current research initiatives. New York: Teachers College Press.
EDITED VOLUMES
Brooks-Gunn, J., & Petersen, A. C. (Eds.). (1983). Girls at puberty: Biological and psychosocial perspectives. New York: Plenum.
Baruch, G. & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1984). Women in midlife. New York: Plenum.
Brooks-Gunn, J., Petersen, A. C., & Eichorn, D. (Eds.). (1985). Time of maturation and psychosocial functioning in adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Volume 14, Issues 3 & 4.
Lerner, R. M., Petersen, A. C., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1991). The encyclopedia of adolescence. New York: Garland.
Brooks-Gunn, J., & Petersen, A. C. (Eds.). (1991). The emergence of depression and depressive symptoms during adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Volume 20, Issues 1 & 2.
Chase-Lansdale, P. L., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1995). Escape from poverty: What makes a difference for children? New York: Cambridge University Press.
Graber, J. A., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Petersen, A. C. (Eds.). (1996). Transitions through adolescence: Interpersonal domains and context. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Brooks-Gunn, J., Duncan, G. J., & Aber, J. L. (Eds.). (1997). Neighborhood Poverty: Context and consequences for children (Volume 1). Policy implications in studying neighborhoods (Volume 2). New York: Russell Sage.
Duncan, G. J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1997). Consequences of growing up poor. New York: Russell Sage.
Cox, M., & Brooks-Gunn J. (Eds.). (1999). Conflict and cohesion in families: Causes and consequences. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Britto, P. R., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (2001). The role of family literacy environments in promoting young children’s emerging literacy skills. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Volume 2001, Issue 92.
Garfinkel, I., McLanahan, S., Tienda, M., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2001). Fragile families and welfare reform. Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 23, Issues 4 & 5.
Linver, M. R., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Cabrera, N. (2004). Home observation for measurement of the environment inventory (HOME): Six longitudinal data sets. Parenting: Science and Practice, Volume 4, Issues 2 & 3.
Rouse, C. E., Brooks-Gunn, J., & McLanahan, S. (Eds.). (2005). School Readiness: Closing racial and ethnic gaps. The Future of Children, Volume 15, Issue 1. www.futureofchildren.org
Cabrera, N., Linver, M., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (2007). New directions in young children’s socio-emotional measures. Infant and Mental Health Journal, Volume 28, Issue 6.
Brooks-Gunn, J., & Donahue, E. (Eds.). (2008). Children and electronic media. The Future of Children, Volume 18, Issue 1. www.futureofchildren.org.
honors and awards
- 2010 Fellow, American Educational research Association
- 2010 Member, National Academy of Education
- 2009 Election to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
- 2009 Honorary Doctorate of Science from Northwestern University
- 2005 Distinguished Contributions to the Public Policy for Children Award from the Society for Research in Child Development.
- 2004 Margaret Mead Fellow Award for contributions made to the progress of social sciences from the American Academy of Political Science.
- 2003 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award Excellence for Work-Family Research, semi-finalist for the best article in 2002 (top 20 out of 2000 articles). (Waldfogel, Han and Brooks-Gunn, Demography), from the Center for Families at Purdue University and the Boston College Center for Work and Family.
- 2003 The award for best scholarly contribution in 2002 (Brooks-Gunn, Waldfogel and Han, Child Development, 2003), from the Society for Social Work Research.
- 2002 Raymond Vernon Prize for an outstanding contribution to the Journal of Policy Analysi and Management (Hill, Waldfogel, and Brooks-Gunn in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2002), from the Research for Policy Analysis and Management.
- 2002 James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the American Psychological Society.
- 2002 Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy Award from the American Psychological Association.
- 2001 Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for life-time contribution to developmental psychology in the areas of science and society, from the Division of Developmental Psychology of the American Psychological Association.
- 2000 Supporting Fatherhood Leadership Award, for sustained commitment to improving the Early Head Start Program through a better understanding of the roles of fathers in children's lives from the Department of Health and Human Services.
- 2000 W.T. Grant Lectureship of the American Psychosomatic Society.
- 1999 Gallagher Lectureship of the Society for Adolescent Medicine.
- 1998 Hammer Award, Vice President Gore's National Performance Review Award for participation in the Fatherhood Initiative, sponsored by the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics and National Institute for Child Health and Human Development.
- 1997 Nicholas Hobbs Award, for policy research on children, from the Division of Children, Youth, and Families, of the American Psychological Association.
- 1996 John P. Hill Award, for excellence in theory development and research on adolescents, from the Society for Research on Adolescence.
- 1988 William Goode Book Award from the American Sociological Association. (Furstenberg, Brooks-Gunn and Morgan, 1987)
personal news
HUDK 5121: Personality development and socialization in childhood
Prerequisite: HUDK 4022 or equivalent. Contemporary theory and research on childrens adaptation to developmental tasks of childhood. Comparison of typical and atypical pathways in social-personality development. Analysis of the logic and method of empirical studies of development.
HUDK 5324: Research work practicum
Students learn research skills by participating actively in an ongoing faculty research project.
HUDK 6036: Child & Family Policy I
Prerequisites: Any two of the following: HUDF 4000; HUDF 4024; HUDK 4021; HUDK 4022; C&T 4113; C&T 5113. Provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on child and family policy. Also provides a foundation of knowledge concerning the role of child and family perspectives in informing policy.
HUDK 6037: Child and Family Policy II
Prerequisites: Any two of the following: HUDF 4000; HUDF 4024; HUDK 4021; HUDK 4022; C&T 4113; C&T 5113. Provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on child and family policy. Also provides a foundation of knowledge concerning the role of child and family perspectives in informing policy.
HUDK 6520: Seminar in social and emotional development through childhood and adolescence
Permission required. How people become socialized and how psychology deals with the process in terms of developmental concepts.
Documents & Papers
Curriculum Vitae, Winter 2010
Download: Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
Complete Publications - Winter 2010
Download: Complete Publications - Winter 2010 [PDF]
Centers and Projects
Website: http://www.policyforchildren.org
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NCCF is co-directed by Teachers College professors Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Child Development and Education and Sharon Lynn Kagan, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Early Childhood and Family Policy.
for more information, please visit: http://ccf.tc.columbia.edu/




