DOUG Mcadam (Updated September 2003)
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DOUG McADAM (updated September 2003) CURRENT POSITIONS: Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences 75 Alta Road Stanford, CA 94305 Professor of Sociology Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 PRIOR POSITIONS: Spring 1983 - Summer 1998 Assistant to Full Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Fall 1979 - Winter 1982 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, George Mason University EDUCATION: 1973 Occidental College Los Angeles, California B.S., Sociology 1977 State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York M.A., Sociology 1979 State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York Ph.D., Sociology FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS: Post Graduate Invited to deliver the Philip C. Holland Lecture at Washington State University, Pullman Washington, March 31, 2004. Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, May 2003 Invited to deliver the “Benjamin Hooks Lecture in Social Change,” Memphis State University, October 2002. DOUG McADAM Page 2 Received Distinguished Alumni Award from Department of Sociology, SUNY Stony Brook, November 13, 2000. Co-director of 1999 Summer Institute on “Contentious Politics: Seeking Causes.” Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Invited to deliver the Keynote Address at the Sociological Research Institute at the University of Minnesota, April 29, 1999. Invited to deliver the Hollingshead Lecture at Yale University, Fall, 1997. Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1997-98. Invited to deliver the Keynote Address at the University of Chicago Sociology Department’s Spring Institute, May 5, 1995. Fellow at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, 1994-95. Co-director of 1994 Summer Institute on "Internationalization and the Transformation of Political Life in the Advanced Industrial Democracies." Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1991-92. Elected to membership in The Sociological Research Association, June, 1991. Winner of the Distinguished Scholarship Award for 1989-90, for Freedom Summer (prize given bi-annually by the ASA section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements). Winner of the C. Wright Mills Award for 1990, for Freedom Summer (prize given annually by the Society for the Study of Social Problems). Finalist for ASA Distinguished Book Award for 1990, for Freedom Summer (prize for best scholarly book in sociology). Freedom Summer named a Gustavus Myers Center Outstanding Book for 1988. Finalist for "Five Star Faculty Teaching Award," Spring, 1988. Nominated by Department for Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences Excellence in Teaching Awards, April, 1987. Received Provost's Teaching Improvement Award, April, 1987, to develop course on "Gender Roles." Nominated by University of Arizona honors students for "Five Star Faculty Teaching Award," Spring, 1987. DOUG McADAM Page 3 Nominated by University of Arizona honors students for "Five Star Faculty Teaching Award," Fall, 1985. Received 1985 University of Arizona Research Professorship to continue work on follow- up study of Freedom Summer applicants. Nominated by Department for "University of Arizona Creative Teaching Award," January, 1985. Nominated by University of Arizona honors students for "Five Star Faculty Teaching Award," Fall, 1984. Received Guggenheim Fellowship to study "The Causes and Consequences of Individual Activism" (September, 1984 - September, 1985). Nominee for C. W. Mills Award, 1983, for Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. Finalist, Office of Technology Assessment Congressional Fellowship, 1982-1983 (withdrew to accept position at the University of Arizona). Received National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Fellowship, 1981. Graduate Received "Cecil L. Hall Award" for excellence in teaching by a graduate student, presented annually by a campus committee composed of faculty, community leaders and representatives of the Graduate School, May 1978. Received "Candace Rogers Award" at the annual meetings of Eastern Sociological Society for top submission by a graduate student, April 1978. Undergraduate Received National Collegiate Athletic Association Postgraduate Fellowship, June 1973. Graduated with departmental honors for research paper entitled, "The Power Structure on an Intercultural Fringe Community." Graduated summa cum laude, June 1973. Elected to campus chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, June 1973. Elected President, Alpha Kappa Delta, June 1972. Elected to campus chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, National Sociology Honor Society, June 1971. DOUG McADAM Page 4 GRANTS Awarded William T. Grant Foundation grant for study, “Assessing the Citizenship Benefits of Volunteer Youth Service: A Study of ‘Teach for America’ Volunteers,” June 2000-September 2003. Awarded National Science Foundation grant to support “Collaborative Research on the Dynamics of Collective Protest in the U.S., 1950-2000,” July 2000- June 2002 (with Susan Olzak). Awarded UPS Endowment Fund Grant to study “Urban Poverty, Neighborhood Organization and Collective Action,” June 1999-May 2001. Awarded National Science Foundation Grant to support “Collaborative Research on the Dynamics of Collective Protest in the U.S., 1960-1980,” July 1997-June 1999. Awarded NEH Grant to teach summer seminar on "The Roots and Contemporary Legacy of the '60s Experience'," June-August 1996. Awarded Mellon Foundation Grant to support a four-year seminar on "Comparative Study of Cycles of Revolutionary Politics," 1995-99 (with Chuck Tilly and Sidney Tarrow in conjunction with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences). Received University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Science Research Institute mini- grant, February, 1994, to study "The Institutional and Cultural Roots of Activism." Received National Science Foundation Grant to study "Activism and the Life-Course" (July, 1992 - August, 1993). Received University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Science Research Institute small grant, December, 1988, to study "The Biographical Sequencing of Activism." Received University of Arizona Small Grants Program grant, December, 1986, to study "Gender, Risk and Recruitment to Activism." Received University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioral Sciences course development grant, June, 1986, to create course entitled "The Revolution Beyond Race." Received University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute grant, June 1986, to study "Recruitment and Risk in the Sanctuary Movement." Received University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute grant, June, 1985, to study "Recruitment and Risk in the Sanctuary Movement." Received University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute grant, November, 1984, to study "The Causes and Consequences of Individual Activism." DOUG McADAM Page 5 Received National Science Foundation Grant to study "The Causes and Consequences of Individual Activism" (July, 1984 - September, 1985). Received National Science Foundation Grant to study "The Power Structure of an Intercultural Fringe Community" (June, 1972 - December, 1972). ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Fall 2001 - present Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fall 2000 - Summer 2001 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Stanford University Fall 1998 - Summer 1999 Vice-Chair, Department of Sociology, Stanford University Fall 1996 - Summer 1997 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Fall 1994 - Summer 1996 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Winter 1994 - Fall 1994 Acting Head, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Summer 1992 - Spring 1993 Chair, Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Summer 1988 - Summer 1990 Head, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Winter 1987 - Summer 1988 Chair, Evaluation Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Spring 1988 Chair, Provost Teaching Award Committee, University of Arizona Spring 1986 - Spring 1987 Chair, Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona DOUG McADAM Page 6 PUBLICATIONS, WORKS IN PROGRESS, PAPERS READ AND INVITED LECURES Publications Books Gerald Davis, Doug McAdam, W. Richard Scott, and Mayer N. Zald (eds.). 2004. Social Movements and Organizations. New York: Cambridge University Press. Mario Diani and Doug McAdam (eds.). 2002. Social Movement Analysis: The Network Perspective. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Doug McAdam, Sidney Tarrow and Charles Tilly. 2001. The Dynamics of Contention. New York and London: Cambridge University Press. Awarded Honorable Mention in the competition for the 2003 Mattei Dogan Award, given annually by the Society for Comparative Research to the best book published on comparative research. Ron Aminzade, Jack Goldstone, Doug McAdam, Elizabeth Perry, William Sewell, Jr., Sidney Tarrow, and Charles Tilly. 2001. Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics. New York and London: Cambridge University Press. Doug McAdam. 1999. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2nd Edition. (With new substantive introduction.) [introduction to the 2nd edition reprinted as pp. 201-232 in Jeff Goodwin and Jasper (eds.), Rethinking Social Movements: Structure, Meaning and Emotion. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.]