Thomas Felke, Ph.D., M.S.W.

Expert in social issues and social justice Florida Gulf Coast University

  • Fort Myers FL

Thomas Felke researches social issues such as food insecurity and affordable housing.

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Biography

Dr. Thomas Felke is a Professor of social work and Executive Director of the Shady Rest Institute on Positive Aging at Florida Gulf Coast University. Felke conducts research on a variety of social issues including, but not limited to, affordable housing, food insecurity, homelessness, and issues facing older adults. He has conducted needs assessments for a variety of organizations including Baker Senior Center Naples, Bonita Senior Center, Naples Children & Education Foundation (NCEF), Lee County Human & Veteran Services, St. Matthew’s House, and the Village of Estero. The use of GIS technologies to illustrate and pinpoint areas of need throughout Southwest Florida makes his research a unique contribution to community assessment.

Areas of Expertise

Affordable Housing
Needs of Older Adults
Food Insecurity
Poverty
Community Assessment
Homelessness
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Education

The University of Connecticut

Ph.D.

Social Work

2010

The University of Connecticut

Certification in International Issues

2002

The University of Connecticut

M.S.W.

Social Work Policy and Administration

2002

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Affiliations

  • National Association of Social Workers : Member
  • Council on Social Work Education : Member
  • Society for Social Work and Research : Member
  • Baccalaureate Program Directors : Member
  • International Social Work : Reviewer
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Selected Media Appearances

Six-week abortion ban to take effect soon

WINK News  online

2024-04-30

Dr. Tom Felke explains the update to Florida's abortion laws.

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FGCU institute to promote positive aging

News-Press  online

2023-05-21

Dr. Tom Felke writes about FGCU's initiatives to support the older-adult community.

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Collier County reverses rental hike notice law after landlord protest

WGCU  online

2023-01-26

Dr. Tom Felke discusses Collier County's decision to repeal a requirement that landlords raising rents give tenants 60 days notice.

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Selected Event Appearances

The invisibility of social issues in Southwest Florida

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Greater Naples  Naples, FL., December, 2019

Food insecurity in Southwest Florida and beyond

James Beard Foundation Chef Impact Program  Sanibel, FL., October 22 2018

The expansion of social issues among seniors in Southwest Florida

16th Annual Southwest Florida Conference on Aging  Fort Myers, FL., May 17, 2017

Research Focus

GIS

Dr. Felke focuses his primary research on the application of technology to social work practice and evaluation, specifically the use of GIS to map local gaps and assets. He has published articles on the use of GIS in social work practice and co-authored a book chapter on the use of distance education technologies to internationalize the social work curriculum. More recently, Felke has focused on issues of food insecurity, affordable housing and the needs of older adults.

Selected Research Grants

Journey of Hope Program Implementation & Analysis

Save the Children

September 2018 – August 2019
Title/Role: Project Manager

Lee County Gaps Analysis

Lee County Human & Veteran Services

October 2018 – August 2019
Title/Role: Principal Investigator

Community Housing & Transportation Assessment for Sanibel, Florida

Charlotte County Parks and Recreation Division

December 2014 – May 2015
Title/Role: Co-Principal Investigator; GIS Analyst

Selected Articles

ArcGIS Survey123: A Case Study Using Spatial Technology to Examine Food Access

Journal of Technology in Human Services

Thomas P Felke

2023

Geospatial technologies have seen increased utilization in the social work profession for a variety of topics. Most of this usage has centered around the creation of digital maps to visualize social issues and/or affected populations. Innovative technology allows for the collection of field data resulting in real-time creation of such maps. ArcGIS Survey123 is a mobile app that allows for traditional survey data collection to be conducted digitally in the field, while also providing the ability to obtain photos and spatial coordinates. Resultant outputs can include traditional tabular datasets, photo arrays, and digital maps. A pilot project using ArcGIS Survey123 as the data collection tool was conducted in a rural area of Southwest Florida to examine access to food by establishment type as well as to expose social work students to a novel data collection technique. The result of the project was a comprehensive food system map that provided data on availability of certain food products as well as anecdotal data on the relationship between housing locations and food prices. Given the ease with which surveys could be employed for data collection purposes, it is recommended that ArcGIS Survey123 be considered for inclusion in research curricula in academic social work programs.

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Gender bias and sex-trafficking in Indian society

International Social Work

Nairruti Jani, Thomas P Felke

2017

Human trafficking is a growing crime in South Asia, particularly as economies move post-globalization. This mixed-method study explored several variables fueled by gender biases that create women’s vulnerability to human trafficking. Qualitative results supported the quantitative data from the World Development Indicator’s report that describe gross gender biases practiced in various South Asian countries. The most important findings reveal the current practices of gender bias, prostitution, and trafficking that are not recorded in the existing literature. A multi-dimensional regional practice model is proposed that could support female empowerment and international efforts to curb human trafficking in this region.

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The use of geographic information systems (GIS) in conducting a needs assessment of seniors in Collier County

Advances in Social Work

Thomas P Felke

2015

Despite boasting a population where approximately 50% of individuals are aged 65 or older, Collier County has few services specifically targeting this population. This project utilized geographic information systems (GIS) to examine the current needs of the senior population in a defined section of Collier County, Florida. Various data points regarding the population age 65 and over were obtained using the US Census Bureau’s American FactFinder tool. This data was incorporated into digital maps that included the census tracts of the selected geographic area, locations of existing programs/services, and the existing transportation network. The results of the spatial analysis were corroborated by data collected via key informant interviews and focus groups. The result of the project was the establishment of the first senior access center in Collier County. The project reinforces the use of GIS technologies for the purposes of needs assessment and siting program locations in the human services.

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