Expertise

Dr. Bolland has experience organizing, managing, and merging large, longitudinal data sets. Her research interests include hard-to-reach populations and factors that affect them.

Research Areas: Evaluation, research methodology, higher education

In my publications, thus far, I have mainly examined risk and protective factors associated with outcomes such as cognitive achievement and delinquent behaviors in adolescents who live in highly impoverished communities.

I am an interdisciplinary scholar and my research is primarily focused on risk and protective factors related to growing up in growing up in communities characterized by poverty.

Her research interests lie primarily in adolescent poverty, but also in community-based research methods and evaluation. Please see Anneliese Bolland for additional information about her research.

Affiliations

Associate Research Scientist, Institute for Communication and Information Research, University of Alabama

Department of Social Work, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, College of Communication and Information Sciences, University of Alabama
2020

Assistant Professor, Institute for Social Science Research, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Alabama

Communities
Communication, Management Information Systems, Social Sciences, Information Science/Systems, Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology
Degrees
MSW, University of Alabama, Social Work, 2020
PhD, University of Alabama, Educational Research, 2012
MA, University of Alabama, Communication Studies, 2005
BA, University of Alabama, Political Science and Psychology, 2003