Dr. Charlotte Lloyd, PhD, is a highly trained and practiced social science researcher using qualitative, quantitative, data science and spatial analysis methods. She especially loves complex research design; ethical, participatory, and human-centered methods; innovative data collection; and analytics of all kinds from individual and organizational case studies to “big data” engineering. Dr. Lloyd is also experienced working with members of Indigenous and minority populations across the globe in both a research and consultative capacity.
Publications
Child Labor in Oriental Tobacco: Evidence from Western Türkiye (2023)
Gülgönül Beyza, C. Lloyd, E. Karabıyık, Ö. Çetinkaya, S. N. Elden, and U. Kuruüzüm (2023). Under the Cover of Night: Child Labor in Oriental Tobacco, Evidence from Western Türkiye. Ankara: Development Workshop Cooperative.
Nursing Home Staffing Study: Comprehensive Report (2023)
White, Alan, J., and Lauren E.W. Olsho (2023). Supporting Author: C. Lloyd. “Nursing Home Staffing Study: Comprehensive Report.” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
New Hampshire’s Early Childhood System in the Time of COVID-19 (2021)
Bumgarner E., J. Stein, C. Lloyd, K. Loya, A. Checkoway, K. Murphy (2021). “New Hampshire’s Early Childhood System in the Time of COVID-19: Child Care Access and Regional Systems of Coordination.” NH Preschool Development Grant – Birth to Five.
Machine Learning in Workforce Development Research (2021)
Mills De La Rosa, S., N. Greenstein, D. Schwartz, C. Lloyd (2021). “Machine Learning in Workforce Development Research: Lessons and Opportunities.” US Department of Labor.
A Meta-Analysis of 46 Career Pathways Impact Evaluations (2021)
Peck, Laura R., Schwartz, Deena, Strawn, Julie, Weiss, Christopher C., Juras, Randall, Mills de la Rosa, Siobhan, Greenstein, Nathan, Morris, Tori, Durham, Gabriel, & Lloyd, Charlotte. (2021). A Meta-Analysis of 46 Career Pathways Impact Evaluations. Report prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor, Chief Evaluation Office. Rockville, MD: Abt Associates.
Reconciliation Action Plans: Origins, Innovations and Trends (2019)
Lloyd, Charlotte. 2019. “Reconciliation Action Plans: Origins, Innovations and Trends.” Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues (21/4, 2019).
Indigeneity and Sport in Reconciliation Action Plans (2019)
Lloyd, Charlotte. 2019. “Indigeneity and Sport in Reconciliation Action Plans.” The difference that identity makes, eds. L. Bamblett, F. Myers, and T. Rowse. Aboriginal Studies Press.
Transnational Social Protection: Setting the Agenda (2016)
Levitt, Peggy, Jocelyn Viterna, Armin Mueller, and Charlotte Lloyd. 2016. “Transnational Social Protection: Setting the Agenda.” Oxford Development Studies.
Presentations
“Comparing Reconciliation Projects in Australia, Canada & the US.” 2019. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Boston (March).
“Governing the Past through National Reconciliation: Containment vs. Integrative Approaches.” 2019. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (August).
“’Reconciliation Action Plans’ in Australian Organisations: A Decade in Review.” 2019. Australian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Canberra (July).
“The Possibilities of National Reconciliation: Mandates, Tools, Frames and Terms.” 2018. “Is It Time for Truth & Reconciliation in Post-Ferguson America?” (symposium), Michigan State University Law School, East Lansing (March).
“Workplace Technologies of Difference: Managing Indigeneity in Australian Organizations." 2018. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (February).
“Institutionalizing Indigeneity: ‘Reconciliation Action Plans’ in Australian Organizations.” 2017. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (February).
“Reconciliation Action Plans: Origins, Innovations and Trends.” 2018. Moondani Toombadool Centre, Swinburne University, Melbourne (December).
“Conceptualizing Organizational Approaches to Recognition: Workplace “Technologies of Difference.” 2018. Institute for Religion, Politics & Society, Australian Catholic University (June).
“State-sanctioned Social Change: Narrative, Meaning and Practice in the Reconciliation Action Plan Program.” 2016. Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University (April).
“Reconciliation Action Plans in Australian Organizations.” 2017. Guest lecture in undergraduate seminar (Dr. Peggy Levitt), Wellesley University (December).
“The History and Application of Research Ethics in Social Science.” 2014. Guest lecture in undergraduate course “Methods for Social Science Research” (Dr. Paul Chang), Harvard University (September).
“Digital Tools for Research and Citation Management.” 2013. Guest lecture in graduate course “Sociological Research Design” (Dr. Jocelyn Viterna), Harvard University (September).
“Literature Reviews and Citation Management for Academics and Research Teams Using Zotero.” 2012. Guest lecture in graduate course “Sociological Research Design” (Dr. Jocelyn Viterna), Harvard University (September).
“Managing Indigeneity, Cultivating Citizens: Reconciliation Action Plans in Australian Organizations.” 2019. Graduate Student Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies (April).
“Workplace ‘Technologies of Difference’: Managing Indigeneity in Australian Organizations through ‘Reconciliation Action Plans.’“ 2018. Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (March).
“Positioning the Past in National Reconciliation: Distancing vs. Integrative Approaches in South Africa and Australia.” 2017. Graduate Student Papers in Cultural Politics, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (November).
“Shifting Fields: Indigeneity and Sports in Australian Reconciliation.” 2017. Graduate Student Associate Seminar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (October).
“Reconciliation Action Plans and Sporting Organizations.” 2016. Workshop on “Australian Cultural Fields The Difference that Identity Makes”, Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP140101970 (July).
“Australian Reconciliation: Organizations and the Remaking of Social Inclusion.” 2015. Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Graduate Student Associate Seminar (March).
“State, Private, and Third-Sector Responses to Unauthorized Migration in İstanbul.” 2015. Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop, Department of Sociology, Harvard University (February).
“Meaning & Behavior in Sex Work Consumption.” 2014. Quantitative Methods in Sociology Workshop, Department of Sociology, Harvard University (April).