Institute of Gerontology
Anne Sweaney
Professor and Department Head, College of Family and Consumer Sciences
asweaney@fcs.uga.edu
212A Dawson Hall
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-3622
706.542.4877 (voice)
706. (fax)
Educational Background
- Ph.D., Business Administration, University of Alabama 1977
- M.A., Home Economics Education, University of Alabama 1970
- B.A., Home Economics Education, University of Northern Iowa
Research Interests
Dr. Sweaney's research interests include the effect of public policy on housing for families and consumers, housing needs of older adults, and the role of technology in adapting housing for the life span. Common themes of her teaching methods are diversity, creativity, and state-of-the-art technology. Dr. Sweaney incorporates computer applications into every course she teaches. She has received the national award for Excellence in College and University Teaching from the United States Department of Agriculture and has won numerous teaching and advising awards at the College and University levels. She served as the coordinator of the Legislative Aide Program for the College of Family and Consumer Sciences for 10 years. She developed the first College Study Abroad Program to London, England. She was a Josiah Meigs Award recipient in 1999. She serves on the Board of the Manufactured Housing Research Alliance.Selected Publications
Vanderford, S. E., Mimura, Y., & Sweaney, A. L. (2005) Searching for a way to house more Americans: A hedonic price comparison of manufactured and site-built homes in the non-msa United States. Journal of Real Estate Research
Sweaney, A.L., Manley, K. S., Atiles, J. H., Bachtel, D. C., Cude, B. J., Ragsdale, M. G., Rodgers, T. F., Tinsley, K. L., Valente, J. S., & Shelton, G. G. (2004).Rural workforce housing: Perceived barriers and incentives for development. Housing and Society, 31(1), 15-28.
Sweaney, A. L., Mimura, Y., & Meeks, C. B (2004). Changes in perceived housing quality among elderly movers: Does neighborhood and tenure matter? Journal of Housing for the Elderly.18(1&2).
Sweaney, A. L. (2003). The challenge of crossing cultures in London. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 95,(1,65-67.
Directory Listings
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Faculty
- Adam Davey
- Anna Resurreccion
- Anne P. Glass
- Anne Sweaney
- Becky Mullis
- Billy R. Hammond
- Daniel Promislow
- Denise Lewis
- Douglas A. Kleiber
- Douglas C. Bachtel
- Elaine Weeks
- Gail M. Williamson
- Janet E. Truluck
- Jason Seligman
- Joan Fischer
- Judith H. Willis
- Jung Sun Lee
- Karen Shetterley
- Kevin DeWeaver
- Kevin McCully
- Leonard W. Poon
- M. Elaine Cress
- Mary Ann Johnson
- Mary Ellen Quinn
- Matthew Perri III
- Michael A. Horvat
- Michael S. Ferrara
- Phillip Tomporowski
- Richard L. Marsh
- Rick Lewis
- Sharan B. Merriam
- Stacey Kolomer
- Stephen Miller
- Warren A. French
Affiliated Faculty- No directory listing
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