Kathleen Cagney
Pronouns: She/Her
Kate is a senior fellow at NORC and the director of the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan. Her general aim is to bring insights from urban sociological theory and methods to research on health. In her neighborhood-based research, she has worked with both structural and social process indicators of neighborhood context, including survey-based assessments, metrics of the built environment derived from systematic social observations, measures constructed from the Census, and sensors that assess air quality and street activity. Her experience working with secondary sources of neighborhood assessments was essential to more recent work in which she has collected primary assessments of context, validating measures of social cohesion and disorder, and constructing measures of the built environment, including commercial conditions.
She is currently fielding a study (NIA R01 AG050605) that examines the social and spatial environments that older adults inhabit (their “activity space”), using smartphones to both geolocate respondents and implement brief Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) surveys. In related work, she is a co-investigator on the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) where she has identified data linkage opportunities to round out NSHAP’s ability to speak to the social and physical context of respondents and the impact of historical events (e.g., foreclosure crisis) on well-being. In addition, she is collaborating on the development of the Great Smoky Mountains Study of Rural Aging (GSMS-RA) – the study of early determinants of the aging experience in rural context. One component will gather data on everyday life via GPS monitoring and an EMA design coupled with actigraphy and rural context profiles.
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Expertise
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins University
MPP
University of Chicago
BA
Western Michigan University
Appointments & Affiliations
Director of the Institute for Social Research and Professor of Sociology
University of Michigan
Honors & Awards
President | 2019
Association of Population Centers
Visiting Fellow | 2016
University of Texas at Austin Population Research Center
Project Contributions
Publications
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opens in new tab"Home Alone Together: Differential Links between Momentary Contexts and Real-Time Loneliness among Older Adults from Chicago during Versus before the COVID-19 Pandemic."
Journal Article | July 17, 2022
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opens in new tab"Resilience and Social Support-Giving Scales: Conceptual and Empirical Validation."
Journal Article | January 13, 2022
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opens in new tab"Novel Insights From Interviewer Assessments of Personal Attributes, Home Environment, and Residential Context in NSHAP."
Journal Article | January 13, 2022
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opens in new tab"Momentary Loneliness among Older Adults: Contextual Differences and their Moderation by Gender and Race/Ethnicity."
Journal Article | October 31, 2021
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opens in new tab"Making Sense of Sensor Data: How Local Environmental Conditions Add Value to Social Science Research."
Journal Article | January 5, 2021
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opens in new tab"Urban Mobility and Activity Space."
Journal Article | September 11, 2020
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opens in new tab"The Foreclosure Crisis, Community Change, and the Cognitive Health of Older Adults."
Journal Article | May 13, 2020
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opens in new tab"Making Sense of Sensor Data: How Local Environmental Conditions Add Value to Social Science Research."
Working Paper | December 2, 2019