
About
James N. Camp, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Thomas More University, where he has taught since 1998. His academic journey includes a Bachelor’s in Secondary Education from Tarleton State University, followed by Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Sociology from Texas Woman’s University. Dr. Camp emphasizes fostering a love of learning and personal growth in his students. His professional and personal commitments include service to undocumented migrants through the Border Studies Program and Annunciation House in El Paso, Texas. He integrates field experiences, such as the Gila National Forest campsite and cultural immersion in Mexico, into his teaching and research. Beyond academia, he is a devoted family man, a Cincinnati Reds enthusiast, and a lover of 'stupid comedy' and diverse art forms.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Secondary Education, Tarleton State University
- Master’s in Sociology, Texas Woman’s University
- Ph.D. in Sociology, Texas Woman’s University
Research & Philosophy: Dr. Camp’s work centers on social justice, migration, and ethical community service. He prioritizes experiential learning, such as the Border Studies Program, and reflects on spiritual themes in his service. His sabbatical at Annunciation House underscores his commitment to marginalized communities.
Personal Interests:
- Cincinnati Reds fandom and family game attendance
- Walking to the ballpark in Newport
- Mexican cultural immersion (e.g., Zocalo dancing with sons)
- Bluegrass, Dead, and Vicente Fernandez music
- Children’s literature in English and Spanish
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