CV - Department of Sociology

JANE ELIZABETH MC CAMANT
University of Chicago, Department of Sociology
1126 East 59th Street, Chicago IL 60637
[email protected]
EDUCATION
(2019)
2012
2005
University of Chicago
Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology
M. A. in Social Sciences
Thesis: A Model School: The Life and Death of the Chicago Manual Training School
Advisor: Andrew Abbot
Williams College
B.A. in Geosciences and Maritime Studies
HONORS and RESEARCH SUPPORT
2013-2018
2011-2012
University of Chicago Social Sciences Division Fellowship (full tuition and stipend)
University of Chicago Unendowed Scholarship (one-third tuition)
PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS
2013
2013
2010
2003
“The Demands of Reproducibility: Model Schools and the Case of the Chicago Manual
Training School.” Delivered at the annual meeting of the Social Science History
Association, Chicago IL.
“Other Means of Grace: Agency, Dependency, and the Loan Libraries of the American
Seamen’s Friend Society.” Delivered at the annual meeting of the North American
Society for Oceanic History, Alpeena, MI.
* Winner, Clark G. Reynolds Student Paper Award
“For the Sailing’s Sake: The Circumnavigations of Irving and Exy Johnson, 1933-1958”
Delivered at the 9th Maritime Heritage Conference, Baltimore, MD.
S. L. Wilkison, T. J. McCoy, Jane McCamant, M. S. Robinson and D. T. Britt. Porosity and
density of ordinary chondrites: Clues to the formation of friable and porous
ordinary chondrites. Meteoritics and Planetary Science 38: 1533-1546.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2013
Instructor, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA
Course: Maritime Studies (undergraduate)
2009-2012
Science Teacher, St. Mark’s School of Texas, Dallas TX
Courses: Earth and Space Science (grade 7)
Oceanography and Marine Ecology (grades 10-12)