Charles Camic
American sociologist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Michael Camic (born September 27, 1951)[2] is the Lorraine H. Morton Professor of sociology at Northwestern University. His research focuses on sociological theory, the sociology of science, and historical sociology.[3]
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Born | Charles Michael Camic (1951-09-27) September 27, 1951 (age 72) |
Alma mater | University of Pittsburgh (B.A., 1973) University of Chicago (M.A., 1975; Ph.D., 1979) |
Awards | 2011 Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Sociological Association's History of Sociology Section |
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Fields | Sociology |
Institutions | Northwestern University University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Thesis | Social experience and cultural change: family, schooling, and professions in eighteenth-century Scotland (1979) |
Academic advisors | Donald N. Levine[1] |
Doctoral students | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
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