Jordan T. Camp
FELLOW | HUTCHINS CENTER OF AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH, HARVARD UNIVERSITY | 2025
Jordan T. Camp is an Associate Professor of American Studies and Co-Director of the Social Justice Institute at Trinity College, a Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut, and will be a Stuart Hall fellow in the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University in Spring 2025. He is the author of Incarcerating the Crisis: Freedom Struggles and the Rise of the Neoliberal State (University of California Press, 2016); co-editor (with Christina Heatherton) of Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to Black Lives Matter (Verso, 2016); and co-editor (with Laura Pulido) of the late Clyde Woods’ Development Drowned and Reborn: The Blues and Bourbon Restorations in Post-Katrina New Orleans (University of Georgia Press, 2017). He is the co-host and co-producer of the Conjuncture, a podcast and web series inspired by Antonio Gramsci and Stuart Hall. He is currently working on a new book entitled, The Southern Question.
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