Dr. Campbell studies oceans governance broadly, in relation to diverse issues (blue economy, blue carbon, protected species, fisheries, MSP, MPAs, tourism, etc.), and formal and informal processes. She draws on theory from political ecology, political economy, and science and technology studies to study how science and other values, the state and non-state actors, inform governance processes and outcomes across geographic and socio-political scales. She is more generally interested in innovation in research methods, e.g. Collaborative Event Ethnography and Community Voice Method, and has published on participatory research, collaborative research, inter-disciplinary research, field work, and research ethics.
School Division
Marine Science & Conservation Marine LabEducation
- Ph.D., University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) (1998)
- M.A., University of Toronto (Canada) (1993)
Recent Grants
- Equity in Blue Carbon Interventions awarded by Environmental Defense Fund
- Equity beyond national jurisdiction awarded by Environmental Defense Fund
- Making Ocean Worlds: big data and ocean ontologies awarded by University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
- Making Ocean Worlds: big data and ocean ontologies awarded by University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
- Bass Connections Web Site Development awarded by World Wildlife Fund
Recent Publications
- Marine Policy 150, ( ):
- Earth System Governance 13, ( ):
- Geojournal 87, ( ): 209 - 221
- Annals of the American Association of Geographers 112, no. 8 ( ): 2174 - 2194
- Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space ( ):