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John Cameron is a Professor in the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, where he serves as the Graduate Coordinator. He focuses on the complexities of global citizenship, Indigenous rights, and development practices, particularly in relation to Bolivia and Andean politics. His academic journey includes a Bachelor’s degree from King’s College, a Master’s from Simon Fraser University, and a Ph.D. from York University. Cameron is dedicated to enhancing understanding of international development through innovative teaching methods that connect ethical theories of global citizenship with real-world implications. His recent work examines the representation of development issues in media and public discourse, advocating for effective strategies that engage Canadians with global concerns. Through collaborative research projects and extensive publications, he aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in international development studies, fostering critical awareness and advocacy among students and the wider community.
Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Teaching and overseeing the graduate program in International Development Studies.