Work and Family Leaders Video Project
In November 2003, the Sloan Network produced and archived four short video interviews with leaders in the work-family field.
To view the interviews, you must have RealPlayer installed on your computer. Please visit www.real.com to download a free version of the player.
| Stephen Sweet interviewed by Patricia Raskin |
view video (14:04 mins.) |
| Patricia Raskin, Ph.D. (Teachers College, Columbia University) interviews Stephen Sweet, Ph.D. (Ithaca College), about his research at the Cornell Careers Institute, analytical issues in work-family research, and the life course perspective. |
| Marcia Brumit Kropf interviewed by Judi Casey |
view video (14:45 mins.) |
| Judi Casey (formerly of the New England Work & Family Association, currently of the Sloan Network) interviews Marcia Brumit Kropf, Ph.D. (formerly of Catalyst, currently of Girls, Inc.) about the work and research being done at Catalyst, an organization that works with business to advance women. |
| Suzan Lewis interviewed by Ann Bookman |
view video (15:20 mins.) |
| Ann Bookman, Ph.D. (MIT Workplace Center) interviews Suzan Lewis, Ph.D. (Manchester Metropolitan University) about the importance of workplace culture, using theories of social justice to examine work-family issues, and the international journal Community, Work, and Family. |
| Stewart Friedman interviewed by Brad Googins |
view video (15:20 mins.) |
| Brad Googins, Ph.D. (Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College) interviews Stewart Friedman, Ph.D. (Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania) about the Wharton Work/Life Integration Project, the relationship between practice and theory in the field, and his study on the role of senior business management in creating culture change in organizations. |
We are grateful to the Boston College Media Technology Services Department, who generously agreed to video tape and digitize this initial set of interviews, in-kind, as a pilot.