Dr. Andrea Campbell

Professor

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Biography

Andrea Louise Campbell is the Arthur Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on American politics, public opinion, political behavior, and the effects of inequality and policy feedback on social policy, health policy, and tax policy. Campbell's scholarly contributions include influential works such as 'Policy Feedback: Policies Shape Politics' and 'Trapped: America's Safety Net and Families' Struggles'. Her research has appeared in numerous prestigious journals, including the American Political Science Review and Health Affairs. She has been recognized for her work with awards such as the Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award and the Excellence in Mentoring Award from the American Political Science Association. Campbell has also served on important commissions, including the National Academy of Sciences Commission on the Fiscal Future of the United States. With a focus on creating robust discussions around policies and their implications on public perception and behavior, Campbell continues to contribute vital knowledge and insights to the field of political science.

Research Interests

Experience

Arthur Ruth Sloan Professor

2012-08-01 — Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA

Professor of Political Science specializing in American politics, public opinion, and social policy.

Awards

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Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award

2021-09-22
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Excellence in Mentoring Award

2020-01-01
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MacVicar Fellowship

2024-03-15

Courses

Making Public Policy Health Policy U.S. Social Policy Graduate Seminar in American Politics and Political Behavior Advanced Topics in Political Behavior