Thanks for visiting my site. My name is Dr. Jason J. Campbell. I completed my Ph.D. in sociopolitical philosophy at the University of South Florida in Tampa. My research specializations include genocide, conflict resolution, evil, and terrorism. I am an Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution & Philosophy at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. You can access my departmental webpage here. My Ph.D. dissertation was chaired by Prof. Martin Schönfeld and Prof. Edward Kissi. Prof. Charles Guignon and Prof. Stephen Turner were also committee members. In part, my dissertation focused on philosophical accounts of evil throughout history. I also incorporated contemporary genocide scholarship into an overall discussion of the philosophy of evil. I completed my Master of Arts in May of 2005, where I focused on Ancient Greek paideia. The thesis, Eros, Paideia and Arête: The Lesson of Plato’s Symposium was chaired by Prof. Joanne B. Waugh with Prof. Martin Schonfeld and Prof. Charles Guignon as committee members. Throughout my thesis I offered an analysis of Plato's Symposium as a critique of pedagogical practices throughout antiquity. I am also the executive director and founder of the Institute for Genocide Awareness and Applied Research (IGAAR), which can be accessed by clicking the image below. IGAAR is a 501 (c) 3 NGO committed to raising awareness about genocide and intervening on behalf for those targeted for extermination. I am the proud father of two beautiful children and have been happily married to my wife Noel for nearly 10 years. I enjoy teaching and exchanging ideas with my students, listening/making music and video production. Again, thanks for taking the time to visit my site. Dr. Jason J. Campbell Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Philosophy Nova Southeastern University SHSS, Maltz Building 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796 1-800-541-6682, ext. 23035 (954) 262-3035 |