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Scott W. Campbell is the Constance F. and Arnold C. Pohs Professor of Telecommunications at the University of Michigan. He holds affiliations with the Nam Center for Korean Studies and is listed as NCKS Faculty. His research explores the social implications of new media, particularly mobile telephony, focusing on how communication patterns intersect with private/public spheres like social networking and civic engagement. He employs comparative methods to analyze media's role across societies.
Education: PhD in Telecommunications from the University of Kansas.
Research Interests: New and emerging media, mobile communications, comparative media studies, and their societal impacts. His work bridges technological advancement with urban planning challenges, addressing sustainability and equitable development.
Recent publications span urban planning frameworks, mobile app ethics, and complex systems modeling. Notable works include Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities? and The Well-Tempered City.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Grants and Advising: No specific grants or advisee names provided in texts. Active in academic leadership roles through the Nam Center for Korean Studies.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Nam Center for Korean Studies, focusing on interdisciplinary research.
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