Camille Zubrinsky Charles Explained

Camille Z. Charles is an American sociologist. She serves as Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences, Professor of Sociology, Africana Studies & Education and Director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.[1] She served as the first chair of Penn's Africana Studies Department, founded in 2012.[2]

Education

Charles graduated from California State University-Sacramento, then earned a master's degree and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Camille Z. Charles Africana Studies. africana.sas.upenn.edu. University of Pennsylvania. 3 April 2017. en.
  2. News: Penn Creates Africana Studies Department. 2012-08-02. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. 2017-08-26. en-US.
  3. Stage. Frances K.. 2007-10-30. The Source of the River: The Social Origins of Freshmen at America's Selective Colleges and Universities (review). The Journal of Higher Education. 78. 5. 602–604. 10.1353/jhe.2007.0029. 145542350. 1538-4640.
  4. O’Connor. Carla. 2005-02-01. The Source of the River: The Social Origins of Freshmen at America's Selective Colleges and Universities by Massey S. Douglass, Camille Z. Charles, Garvey F. Lundy, and Mary J. Fischer. American Journal of Education. 111. 2. 277–288. 10.1086/426842. 0195-6744.
  5. Heil. Melissa. 2015-04-03. Won't you be my neighbor? Race, class, and residence in Los Angeles, by Camille Zubrinsky Charles. Urban Geography. 36. 3. 465–467. 10.1080/02723638.2015.1005415. 143409135. 0272-3638.
  6. Kimelberg. Shelley McDonough. 2010-12-01. Won't You Be My Neighbor? Race Class, and Residence in Los Angeles by Camille Zubrinsky Charles. Journal of Urban Affairs. en. 32. 5. 648–650. 10.1111/j.1467-9906.2010.00529.x. 153560215. 1467-9906.
  7. Squires. Gregory D.. Won't You Be My Neighbor? Race, Class, and Residence in Los Angeles - by Camille Zubrinsky Charles. City & Community. 6. 3. 254–256. 10.1111/j.1540-6040.2007.00221_4.x. 2007. 227257414 .
  8. L.. Perkins, Kristin. 2008-01-01. Won't You Be My Neighbor? Race, Class, and Residence in Los Angeles By Camille Zubrinsky Charles. Berkeley Planning Journal. en. 21. 1.
  9. Aiston. Sarah Jane. 2009-12-01. Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities - Edited by C. Z. Charles, M. J. Fischer, M. A. Mooney and D. S. Massey. British Journal of Educational Studies. en. 57. 4. 449–451. 10.1111/j.1467-8527.2009.448_10.x. 218590770 . 1467-8527.
  10. Hagedorn. Linda Serra. 2010-07-31. Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities (review). The Journal of Higher Education. 81. 4. 544–547. 10.1353/jhe.0.0100. 143633776. 1538-4640.
  11. Cortes. Jennifer S.. 2012-06-21. Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities (review). The Review of Higher Education. 35. 4. 655–656. 10.1353/rhe.2012.0033. 144878541. 1090-7009.
  12. News: Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities. Brown. Roger. 2010-05-06. The Times Higher Education. 2017-08-25. en.