Msu Honors College

Dr. Stacey Camp speaks at Sharper Focus/Wider Lens "Digging Up the Past: New Subjects/New Tools"

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Stacey Camp is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University and director of the Campus Archaeology Program. Stacey researches how social inequality manifests through material culture and environment. Her current research project involves archaeological and archival research on a World War II internment camp in Idaho, where first-generation Japanese migrants were imprisoned as enemy aliens by the United States government. Stacey’s first book, “The Archaeology of Citizenship,” examined how different marginalized groups, especially migrants, in the United States made claims to nationality and citizenship via material culture. She earned her doctorate from Stanford University.