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A Journey of Discovering SociologyInterview 5 John L. Campbell

A Journey of Discovering Sociology: Interview 5 John L. Campbell John L. Campbell Profile: John L. Campbell is currently the chair of the Department of Sociology at Dartmouth College. He earned his B.A. in sociology from St. Lawrence Univer- sity (1974), and then he went to the Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison to get his M.A. (1977) and Ph.D. (1984) in sociology. Campbell has taught in many prestigious universities. His first position was at the Washington State University, then he went to teach in the University of Wisconsin at Parkside before he moved to Harvard University in 1988. At Harvard, he was appointed as the John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in 1992. In 1996, he joined the faculty of Dartmouth College as a professor. Campbell is interested in economic and political sociology, comparative political economy, and institutional theory. He has written about energy and tax policy, the evolution of the US economy, transformations of post-communist societies in Eastern Europe, corporate social responsibility, globalization, the role of ideas and experts in policy- making. The thread connecting all of this is his interest in how institutions affect national political economics and how they change. Interview March 11, 2017 Silsby Hall, Dartmouth http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Journey of Discovering SociologyInterview 5 John L. Campbell

Editors: Chen, Long

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Peking University Press 2020
ISBN
978-981-15-6602-8
Pages
37 –48
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-6603-5_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

John L. Campbell Profile: John L. Campbell is currently the chair of the Department of Sociology at Dartmouth College. He earned his B.A. in sociology from St. Lawrence Univer- sity (1974), and then he went to the Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison to get his M.A. (1977) and Ph.D. (1984) in sociology. Campbell has taught in many prestigious universities. His first position was at the Washington State University, then he went to teach in the University of Wisconsin at Parkside before he moved to Harvard University in 1988. At Harvard, he was appointed as the John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in 1992. In 1996, he joined the faculty of Dartmouth College as a professor. Campbell is interested in economic and political sociology, comparative political economy, and institutional theory. He has written about energy and tax policy, the evolution of the US economy, transformations of post-communist societies in Eastern Europe, corporate social responsibility, globalization, the role of ideas and experts in policy- making. The thread connecting all of this is his interest in how institutions affect national political economics and how they change. Interview March 11, 2017 Silsby Hall, Dartmouth

Published: Aug 14, 2020

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