- Dorrance Publishing Co.
Academia, Psychiatry, and the Elite Left
Key Metrics
- James E Campbell
- Dorrance Publishing Co.
- Paperback
- 9781648045271
- 9 X 6 X 0.55 inches
- 0.78 pounds
- Political Science > General
- English
Book Description
Academia, Psychiatry, and the Elite Left
By: James E. Campbell, M.D.
Political points of view are individually driven and should be, but common sense should be observable across the political spectrum. Academia, Psychiatry, and the Elite Left shows how blocking discussion of topics, disregard of fairness, disregarding facts, and intentional distortion of data for political purposes are things all people SHOULD be interested in.
About the Author
James E. Campbell, M.D., is officer of numerous medical organizations with over 50 years of practice, including President of Phoenix Psychiatric Council, President of AZ Psychiatric Society, and President of Arizona Chapter of American Society for Children and Adolescent. A farmer's son, his hobbies include training horses and dogs, hunting, and gun sports. Special interests include metaphysics and operation of the brain. He specializes in finding more efficient treatment methods in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry.
Author Bio
James E. Campbell is a UB Distinguished Professor of political science at the University at Buffalo. He is the author of four university press books and more than 80 journal articles and book chapters.
His most recent book is Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America (Princeton University Press). His other books include The American Campaign: U.S. Presidential Campaigns and the National Vote (Texas A&M, 2000 and 2008), Cheap Seats: The Democratic Party’s Advantage in U.S. House Elections (Ohio State, 1996), and The Presidential Pulse of Congressional Elections (Kentucky, 1993 and 1997).
He also co-edited Before the Vote and edited thirteen journal symposia on election forecasting. He has served as Chair of the Political Forecasting Group (APSA), as President of Pi Sigma Alpha (the national political science honor society), as a Congressional Fellow of the American Political Science Association, and as a program director of the Political Science Program at the National Science Foundation.
He has been a member of six editorial boards of political science journals and seven executive councils of political science organizations. Prior to joining the UB faculty in 1998, he was on the faculties of the University of Georgia from 1980 to 1988 and Louisiana State University from 1988 to 1998. He was Chair of UB’s Department of Political Science from 2006 to 2012.
Education
PhD, Syracuse University
MA, Syracuse University
AB, Bowdoin College, summa cum laude
Source: University at Buffalo Department of Political Science
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