HOLLY McCAMMON
Ph.D. Indiana University, 1990
TITLE:   Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Editor, American Sociological Review, 2010-2012
OFFICE:   313 Garland Hall
EMAIL:   holly.mccammon@vanderbilt.edu
PHONE: 615-322-7531
CV: HollyMcCammonCV.pdf
HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS RECEIVED

Chair, Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section, American Sociological Association

National Science Foundation Grant: 'Dismantling the Patriarchal State: Women's Rights Activism, Nineteenth-Century Married Women's Property Acts, and Twentieth-Century Jury Rights Laws.'"

Editorial Board, American Sociological Review

Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics, Carrie Chapman Catt Center, Iowa State University,

COURSES TAUGHT

UNDERGRADUATE:

  American Social Movements
  Law and Society
  Politics, State, and Society
  Women, Politics, and Change

GRADUATE:

  Social Movements
  Quantitative Historical Methods
  Political Sociology


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Social Movements
Political Sociology
Women's Rights

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

Women's Rights Activism and Changes in Married Women's
    Property Acts & Jury Rights Laws
U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming. Holly J. McCammon. "Beyond Frame Resonance: the Argumentative Structure and Persuasive Capacity of Twentieth-Century U.S. Women's Jury Rights Frames." Mobilization: An International Journal.

2008. Holly J. McCammon, Soma Chaudhuri, Lyndi Hewitt, Courtney Sanders Muse, Harmony D. Newman, Carrie Lee Smith, and Teresa M. Terrell. "Becoming Full Citizens: The U.S. Women's Jury Rights Campaigns, the Pace of Reform, and Strategic Adaptation." American Journal of Sociology 113:1104-1148.

2007. Holly J. McCammon, Courtney Sanders Muse, Harmony D. Newman, and Teresa M. Terrell. "Movement Framing and Discursive Opportunity Structures: The Political Successes of the U.S. Women's Jury Movements." American Sociological Review 72:725-49.

2004. Holly J. McCammon, Lyndi Hewitt, and Sandy Smith. "'No Weapon Save Argument': Strategic Frame Amplification in the U. S. Woman Suffrage Movements." The Sociological Quarterly 45:529-56.

2004. Lyndi Hewitt and Holly J. McCammon. "Explaining Suffrage Mobilization: Balance, Neutralization, and Range in Collective Action Frames, 1892-1919." Mobilization: An International Journal 9: 149-66.

2003. Holly J. McCammon. "'Out of the Parlors and Into the Streets': The Changing Tactical Repertoire of the U.S. Women's Suffrage Movements." Social Forces 81:787-818.

2002. Holly J. McCammon and Karen E. Campbell. "Allies on the Road to Victory: Coalition Formation between the Suffragists and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union." Mobilization: An International Journal 7:231-51.

2001. Holly J. McCammon. "Stirring Up Suffrage Sentiment: The Emergence of the State Woman Suffrage Movements, 1866-1914." Social Forces 80:449-480.

2001. Holly J. McCammon, Karen E. Campbell, Ellen M. Granberg, and Christine Mowery. "How Movements Win: Gendered Opportunity Structures and the State Women's Suffrage Movements, 1866-1919." American Sociological Review.