Katie Lauve-Moon

Associate Professor of Social Work; Affiliate Faculty, Women & Gender Studies
Social Work
Annie Richardson Bass Building 2128

Katie.Lauve@tcu.edu | 817-257-6486

Education

Ph.D., 2017, City, Culture, & Community (Sociology & Social Work), Tulane University
M.Div., 2011, George Truett Theological Seminary
MSW, 2010, Community Practice, Baylor University
BS, 2007, Marketing, Louisiana Tech University

Courses Taught

Intro to Social Work - BSW
Social Policy - BSW
Macro Social Work - BSW
Professional Foundation - MSW
Social Welfare Policies - MSW

Areas of Focus

Gender, Sexuality, & Inequality
Gender & Work
Work & Organizations
Social Policy
Religion & Society

Cannon, C., Lauve-Moon, K., Buttell, F. 2015. “Re-Theorizing Intimate Partner Violence through Post-Structural Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Sociology of Gender.” Social Sciences, 4, 668-687.

Lauve-Moon, K., & Ferreira, R. J. (2017). An exploratory investigation: Post-disaster predictors of intimate partner violence. Clinical social work journal, 45(2), 124-135.

Gotham, K., Lauve-Moon, K., & Powers, B. (2017). Risk and Recovery: Understanding Flood Risk Perceptions in a Postdisaster City—The Case of New Orleans. Sociological Spectrum, 37(6), 335-352.

Gotham, K. F., Campanella, R., Lauve‐Moon, K., & Powers, B. (2017). Hazard Experience, Geophysical Vulnerability, and Flood Risk Perceptions in a Postdisaster City, the Case of New Orleans. Risk Analysis.