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Rook Kelly Campbell

Lecturer

Contact Information
E-mail: rkcampbe@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-6998
Office: VKC 327

 

Education

M.S. , London School of Econ and Pol Sci, 11/2001
B.A. , USC, 5/2000
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

I have three primary research interests: human rights and international law; international security; and urban and ethnic politics in global society. Looking at truth commissions and legal forums, my work concentrates in areas of sociology of human rights in considering issues of collective memory, truth, justice, and reconciliation. Within the subdiscipline of international security, I want to learn how local crime, deviance, and social control theories and practices transform in global society. Currently, my principle research areas are focused on transnational criminal networks and global polity issues of transnational migrations, labour and citizenship. Questions of social cultural politics and a discourse of freedom and rights carry through much of my work.
 
 
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