Lisa McCormick
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Biography
Education
B.A. and B. Mus, Rice University
M.Phil, Oxford University
M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D., Yale University
Research
Lisa McCormick is an Assistant Professor of Sociology on a tenure-track appointment. She teaches and conducts research in the areas of cultural sociology, sociology of the arts, self and identity, social theory, and qualitative methods. She is co-editor, with Ron Eyerman, of Myth, Meaning and Performance: Toward a New Cultural Sociology of the Arts (Paradigm 2006). McCormick graduated from Rice University with a B.Mus in Cello Performance and a B.A. in Sociology, both summa cum laude. She was a Rhodes Scholar (Alberta & Corpus Christi 1998), earning a Master of Philosophy in Music: Performance and Interpretation from Oxford University. In 2008, she received her PhD in Sociology from Yale University. Prof. McCormick is a Faculty Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale. She also serves on the editorial board for the journal Music & Art in Action.
Courses: Fall 2009, Haverford
Sociology
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Courses: Spring 2010, Haverford
Music
Sociology
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