HOLLY McCAMMON
Ph.D. Indiana University, 1990
TITLE:   Professor
Editor, American Sociological Review, 2010-2014
OFFICE:   313 Garland Hall
EMAIL:   holly.mccammon@vanderbilt.edu
PHONE: 615-322-7531
CV: HollyMcCammonCV.pdf
HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS RECEIVED

Editor, American Sociological Review

Deputy Editor, Work and Occupations

Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Contemporary Sociology

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

American Association of University Women Fellowship

Honorable Mention, outstanding Article Award, 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'"

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
  Women and Social Activism

GRADUATE:

  Social Movements
  Quantitative Historical Methods
  Political Sociology
  Research Methods


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Social Movements
Political Sociology
Women's Citizenship Rights

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

Women's Rights Activism and Changes in Married Women's
    Property Acts & Jury Rights Laws
Mobilizations to Fight Violence against Women

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

2012. Holly J. McCammon. The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation: A More Just Verdict. (Cambridge University Press)

2012. Holly J. McCammon. "Explaining Frame Variation: Moderate and More Radical Demands for Women's Citizenship in the U.S. Women's Jury Movements" Social Problems 59:43-69.

2010. Nella Van Dyke and Holly J. McCammon (editors). Strategic Alliances: New Studies of Social Movement Coalitions. University of Minnesota Press.

2009. Holly J. McCammon. "Beyond Frame Resonance: The Argumentative Structure and Persuasive Capacity of Twentieth-Century U.S. Women's Jury Rights Frames." Mobilization 14:45-64.

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.