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CURRICULUM VITAE Craig Steven Campbell Professor and Chair, Department of Geography One University Plaza, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH 44555 Office: (330) 941-3316 Home: (330) 788-2968 Fax: (330) 941-1802 e-mail:
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EDUCATION B.A. Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (Double Major: Spanish and Geography), May 1984. M.A. University of Kentucky (Geography), received May 1987. Thesis: "From Homeland to the Rio de la Plata: Sixteenth Century Cultural and Political Change in Basque Ethnic Regionalism." Advisors: Karl Raitz and Stanley Brunn. Secondary emphasis in linguistics. Ph.D. University of Kansas (Geography), defended November 19, 1992. Dissertation: "Images of the New Jerusalem: Latter Day Saint Faction Interpretations of Independence, Missouri, 1830‑1992". Advisor: James R. Shortridge. Secondary course emphasis in cartography. POSITIONS HELD Youngstown State University, Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair since Fall 2002. Professor since Fall 2004. Youngstown State University, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Youngstown, Ohio, 1999 to present. Youngstown State University, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Youngstown, Ohio, 1993-1999. University of Kansas, Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, Lawrence, Kansas, 1988 to 1993. Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Visiting Instructor, Department of Geography, Summers 1989, 1990. ETG Corporation, Geographer in Digital Computer Mapping, Overland Park, Kansas, Fall 1988. Old Dominion University, Full-time Lecturer, Department of Political Science & Geography, Norfolk, Virginia, Spring, Summer, 1988. Within previous 15 years also taught at University of Kentucky and University of Louisville. PUBLICATIONS Book Images of the New Jerusalem: Latter Day Saint Faction Interpretations of Independence, Missouri. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, 2004, 438 pp., 59 illustrations. The University of Tennessee Press is an established leader publishing books on religion, particularly relating to religion in the American South. Book Chapter "Balanced Edge Cities: Retail & Personal Services," Chapter 4 in Beyond Edge Cities, Richard D. Bingham [et al]. New York: Garland Publishing. 1997. Articles “Differential Locational Harmony: The Christ of the Andes Statue in the Uspallata Pass”, Political Geography, vol. 23/1: pp. 41-69, 2004. Co-authored with Stanley D. Brunn of the University of Kentucky. “In George R. Stewart’s Footsteps: Revisiting U.S. 40 in Missouri and Kansas”, in Focus of the American Geographical Society, vol. 46/1: pp.23-31, Spring 2000. Reproduced by Encyclopedia Britannica online and excerpted as a ProQuest E-document. "The Midland 'Mango' Region: A Reflection of German Channel Migration?", in The Journal of Cultural Geography, 17/1: pp. 37-54, 1997. "The Second Nature of Geography: Hartshorne as Humanist", lead article in The Professional Geographer, vol. 46/4: pp. 411-417, November 1994. The last word on the Hartshorne's influence in modern geography. "Animated Cartography: Thirty Years of Scratching the Surface", in Cartographica, vol. 27/2: pp. 24‑46, summer 1990. Co-authored with Stephen L. Egbert of the University of Kansas. Quoted and used by cartography and visualization experts world-wide. "Basque Influence in the Rio de La Plata", lead article in The Journal of Basque Studies of The Basque American Foundation (Fresno, Cal.), vol. 8/1&2: pp. 4‑12, 1987 (not the same journal as 1985 below). "Basques in the Age of Exploration", Focus of the American Geographical Society, vol. 36/4: pp. 24‑29, 1986. "The Century of the Basques: Their Influence in the Geography of the 1500's", in Lurralde: Investigación y Espacio, the official journal of the Instituto Geográfico Vasco (San Sebastian, Spain), 10: pp. 129‑144, 1986. "The Basque American Ethnic Area: Geographic Perspectives on Population, Migration, and Settlement", The Journal of Basque Studies in America (Bridgeport, Conn.), vol. 5, pp. 83‑104, 1985. Encyclopedia Entries“The Pennsylvania Turnpike” (2000 words), in The Encyclopedia of Appalachia, Rudy Abramson and Jean Haskell, eds. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, pp. 714-715, 2006. “Rustbelt” (2000 words), “Brown County (Ind.)” (250 words), “The Bucolic Poetry of James Whitcomb Riley” (250 words), “The Limberlost Imagery of Gene Stratton-Porter” (250 words), and “Radio Stations WHO, WLW, WLS, and KMOX” (250 words), to be published in the Encyclopedia of the Midwest, in press. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Press. Commentaries"Does Quantum Theory Add to the Geographic Perspective?" in The Professional Geographer, vol. 47/2: pp. 216-217, 1995. Response to an earlier PG article entitled "Quantum Theory & Geography". PRESENTATIONS“Background, Bias, and Benefit: A Personal Perspective on Images of the New Jerusalem” Presentation given as Distinguished Guest Lecturer, John Whitmer Historical Association, Independence, Missouri, September 29, 2006. “Ranges of Terrorism – European and American Views, Post 9/11 and Post 3/11” Presentation given at the YSU Programs for Honors and Scholars, April, 2004. “Bi-national Perceptions and the Christ of the Andes Statue.” Invited colloquium presentation given to The Department of Geography, The University of Akron, November 7, 2003. “No Car An Island: Politics, Technology, and Economics in 1950s Auto Design.” Presentation given to the Ruritan National Organization of Springfield Township, Ohio. April 18, 2002. “Christiania: Moated Freetown.” Invited paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City, March 1, 2001. “In the Footsteps of George R. Stewart: Rephotography of Highway 40 in Missouri and Kansas.” Presentation and discussion given for the YSU History Club, April 28, 1999. “Language, Signage and Landscapes of Urban Paraguay.” Presentation given at World Questions and Answers Forum, sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and the Center for International Studies, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio. May 6, 1998. "People & Nature in Automotive Advertising, 1920-1990." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, at East Lansing, Michigan, October, 18, 1997. "Latter Day Saint Faction Views of Independence, Missouri: An American Sacred Space." Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Fort Worth, Texas, April 2, 1997. “Dearborn and Warren, Michigan: Constrasts and Comparisons in Reading Landscapes of Automobility.” Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the West Lakes / East Lakes Association of American Geographers Meeting, Valparaiso, IN, October 24, 1996. "Revisiting U.S. 40 in Missouri and Kansas: A 1990s Tribute to George R. Stewart." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, Toledo, Ohio, October 21, 1995. "Green Peppers as Mangos: An Obscure Diffusion to the Ohio Valley." Geography Colloquium Lecture. Department of Geography, Kent State University, February 18, 1994. "A New Burned-over District?: The Pattern of Schism in the RLDS Church, Jackson County, Missouri." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pioneer America Society, Pittsford, New York, October 15, 1993. "The Cultural Geography of Automobile Racing." Presentation to undergraduates at the Department of Social Sciences, Concord College, Athens, West Virginia, April 1992. CURRENT RESEARCH TOPICSTerrorism in the context of European ethnic nationalism (active).Regional geographies of popular automotive literature (active).A Yearning for the Coast: Diving in the United States (with Ronald V. Shaklee).Perceived regions of ethnicity in the United States.Updating George R. Stewart’s American Ways of Life. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Youngstown State University. Classes taught: Map Reading & Interpretation Human Geography Thematic Map Design World Geography Geography of Europe Readings in Cultural Geography Geography of South America The Automobile in American Culture Senior Research Seminar in Geography University of Kansas: Human Geography Economic Geography lab Physical Geography labIndiana University‑Purdue University: Physical Geography Human Geography Human Geography & the Automobile – course created specifically for IUPUIOld Dominion University: Cultural Geography Introduction to Cartography Research MethodsUniversity of Kentucky Introduction to Cartography Introductory Spanish UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE TEACHING INTERESTSEthnic Political Geography: Regionalism to Separatism (in the spirit of Brunn and Rokkan)American National Religious Geography (in the spirit of Stump or Zelinsky) Landscape Images and Interpretations (in the spirit of Wright or Jordan) History and Philosophy of Geography (in the spirit of…hmm…too many to “name-bite”) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of the Association of American Geographers since 1994. Article reviewer. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, The Professional Geographer, and Political Geography, 1994 -2005.
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