Dr. Carole Campbell

Main Courses:

  • AIDS & Society, Social Problems, Sociology Internship Program

Research Interests:

  • Heterosexual AIDS Epidemic
  • Women and HIV/AIDS
  • Female Prostitution
  • Male and Female Gender Roles and Sexuality
  • Families & HIV/AIDS

Education:

  • Ph.D., Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1984
  • M.A., Sociology, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, 1979, National Deans List
  • B.A., Sociology, University of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1978, Summa Cum Laude

Selected publications on HIV/AIDS:

  • Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, entry on AIDS, edited by D. Carr. Farmington Hills: Gale, 2008.
  • AIDS and Society, syllabus and assignment (with C.E. Foote-Ardah & M. Polgar), Teaching the Sociology of HIV/AIDS: 2004 ASA Workshop Handouts, in Teaching the Sociology of HIV/AIDS: Syllabi, Lectures, and Other Resources for Instructors and Students, 2006.
  • Authors Own Reflections, Reading AIDS: Women, Families, and HIV/AIDS, in Body Positive. Vol. XV, No. 1 & 2, pp. 19-22, 2002.
  • Women, Families, & HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Encyclopedia of AIDS, A Social, Political, Cultural and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, edited by Ray Smith. Entries on Sexism, Family Policy and Prostitution. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn 1998; reprinted by Penguin, 2001.
  • With P. DiCarlo, Where are the Heterosexual Men in HIV Prevention? In HIV Prevention: Looking Back, Looking Ahead. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco & the Harvard AIDS Institute, 1996.
  • With M.D. Peck, Issues in HIV/AIDS Service Delivery to High Risk Youth, Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, Vol. 2, No. 3/4, pp. 159-177, 1995.
  • Reprinted in HIV Disease: Lesbians, Gays and the Social Services. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press, pp. 159-177, 1995.
  • Male Gender Roles and Sexuality: Implications for Womens AIDS Risk and Prevention, Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 197-210, July, 1995. Translated in Spanish and published as Los Roles Masculinos De Genero Y La Sexualidad: Implicaciones Para El Riesgo Y La Prevencion Del SIDA En Las Mujeras by Maria Lameiras Fernandez (ed.), Pp. 69-96 in Sexualidad y Sida en Los Jovenes: Libro de Lecturas by M.F. Lameiras, Universidad de Vigo, Ourense, Spain, 1999.
  • Listed in HIV & Gender Based Violence: A Literature Review. Harvard School of Public Health, 2006.
  • With C. Sterk-Elifson, Prostitution in the Netherlands, in Prostitution, An International Handbook on Trends, Problems, and Policies, edited by Nanette J. Davis, pp. 191-206, Westport: Greenwood Press, 1993.
  • Reprinted in Solutions to Social Problems, Lessons from Other Societies, edited by D.S. Eitzen and C.S. Leedham, pp. 244-254, Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1998.
  • Teaching an AIDS Course from a Medical Sociology Perspective College Teaching, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 3-7, 1992.
  • Prostitution, AIDS, and Preventive Health Behavior, Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 32, No. 12, pp. 1367-1378, 1991.
  • Reprinted in part as Sex Work, AIDS and Preventive Health Behaviourin Women and HIV/AIDS: An International Resource Book, edited by Marge Berer and Sunanda Ray, London: Pandora Press, pp. 225-228, 1993.
  • Prostitution and AIDS in The Behavioral Aspects of AIDS, edited by D G. Ostrow. New York: Plenum Publishing Company, pp. 121137, 1990.
  • Women and AIDS in Social Science & Medicine Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 407-415, 1990.  
  • Reprinted in The Complexities of Women: Integrative Essays In Psychology and Biology, edited by Nancy J. Kenney, Michelle Brot, Karen E. Moe, and Kitty Dahl, Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, pp. 347-360, 1992.
  • In collaboration with CDC, Antibody to Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Female Prostitutes. Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report, March 27, 1987, Vol. 36, No. 11, pp. 157161; Reprinted in Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 257, No. 15, p. 2011.

Professional Conferences & Workshops on HIV/AIDS:

  • Stigma, Los Angeles Womens HIV/AIDS Task Force Treatment Summit, Los Angeles, December 2015.
  • Women, Aging & HIV/AIDS: Issues in Prevention & Care, session on Intersections of Gender, Age & Sexuality in Contemporary Society, presenter, California Sociological Association, Berkeley, CA, November 2009.
  • HIV/AIDS and the Life Course: Implications for Prevention & Care, session on Sexualities and the Life Course, organizer & presenter, California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA, November 2008.
  • A Sociological Perspective on Todays Woman, conference on Women Empowering Women: Together We Can, CARE Program, 做厙弝け, CA, October 2008.
  • Critical Race Theory and the Social Construction of the Down Low: Implications for HIVAIDS Risk and Prevention, session on Race, Gender, Bodies & Sexualitiy, Western Social Science Association, Denver, CO, April 2008.
  • Gender Roles and Racialized Sexualities of Female Prostitutes, session on Racial Inequalities and Prostitution, California Sociological Association, Berkeley, CA, November 2007.
  • Intersections of Gender, Race, Class and Sexual Identities of Men on The Down Low: Implications for HIV/AIDS Risk and Prevention, session on Homosexuality and Sexual Identities, Southwestern Sociological Association, Albuquerque, NM, March 2007.
  • Racialized Sexualities of Men on the Down Low: Implications for HIV/AIDS Risk and Prevention, session on Race and Sexualities, organizer and presenter, California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA, November 2006.
  • Media Framing and Representations of Men on the Down Low: Implications for HIV/AIDS Risk and Prevention, session on Negotiating Sexual Identities in the 21st Century, Western Social Science Association, Phoenix, AZ, April 2006.
  • Panel on Women, Girls, & HIV/AIDS (moderator), sponsored by the Womens Resource Center, Health Resource Center, and Asian American Drug Abuse Program, CSULB, March 14, 2006.
  • Workshop expert for session on Economics and HIV Risk, Latinas, Sex and HIV/AIDS Summit, The Center for Latino Community Health, CSULB, December 1, 2005.
  • Women and HIV/AIDS: Critical Issues in Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality, session on Intersections of Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality, organizer and presenter, California Sociological Association, Sacramento, CA, November 2005.
  • Gender Issues in HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care, panel on International Issues in HIV/AIDS, International Education Week, sponsored by the Center for International Education, CSULB, November, 2004.
  • Teaching about HIV & AIDS, Teaching workshop, organizer, discussion leader & panel participant, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2004.
  • The Resurgent AIDS Epidemic: Sociological Issues in Prevention and Care, session on Sociological Issues in AIDS Prevention and Care, California Sociological Association, Berkeley, CA, November 2003.
  • Issues in Prevention and Care for Families with HIV/AIDS, session on AIDS: A Family Affair, sponsored by Sociologists AIDS Network, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 2003.
  • Discussant, panel on HIV/AIDS Issues for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities, Sociology Graduate Symposium, Working Together: Academia and Activism, Case Studies in Community Centered Policy, University of Southern California, March 2003.
  • Issues in AIDS Education and Prevention, Mens Central Jail, Los Angeles County, July 2001.
  • Women and AIDS, presentation with Ayo James, 做厙弝け Health Department; sponsored by the Sociology Student Association, CSULB, for College of Liberal Arts Week, 2000.
  • Gender Issues in HIV Disclosure, (poster presentation with Ayo James, 做厙弝け Health Department), Third Annual Investigators Meeting, Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
  • Women, Families, and HIV/AIDS, Psychology Colloquia Series, CSULB, 2000.
  • Women, HIV, and AIDS, 1999 Annual AIDS Case Management Program/Medi-Cal Waiver Program (CMP/MCWP) Conference, 做厙弝け, CA, 1999.

Other Research & Consulting/Advising Involvements on HIV/AIDS:

  • Thesis Committee Member for Whitney Hynes, a student in the Masters Program in Social & Cultural Analysis of Education, School of Education, CSULB. Thesis title: Art as Critical Queer Public Pedagogy: Reimaging the Role of Identity, Kinship and Resistance as a Response to the AIDS Crisis, 2011.
  • Consultant, Project on Vulnerable Population Project: Sex Workers, conducted by 做厙弝けnursing students, Natalya Ptashinsky and Michelle Nguyen, 2010. The focus of the project was on health risks of street sex workers in 做厙弝け.
  • Member of Advisory Board, Project Choice, a 做厙弝けHIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention campaign and risk reduction program for students on campus, 2009-2010. A major focus of Project Choice was on risk reduction in the Latino community.
  • Moderator, panel discussion on HIV/AIDS Prevention on the 做厙弝けcampus, 2008. That panel, Global & Local AIDS Event, was sponsored by the Sociology Student Association and Alpha Kappa Delta.
  • Editorial Board, Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, Haworth Press, 2005-2007.
  • Co-Principal Investigator, Needs Assessment Study of Women with HIV Disease in 做厙弝け, in collaboration with St. Marys Care Program and Harbor UCLA Medical Center, 2002-2003.
  • Co-Director for Study Design and Analysis Core, HIV Support Program, 做厙弝けCenter for Research and Behavioral Services, an emerging research center project funded by University of Californias AIDS Research Program, 2000.