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khampton@msu.edu
(517) 432-6747

Bio

betboom team Hampton, Ph.D., enjoys sharing and exploring new research across disciplines, and introducing students to the study of social network analysis. He is a focused teacher whose research-rich style brings concepts to life through the study of media and information theory and methods. Hampton studies community and the relationship between digital technologies, social networks, democratic engagementand the urban environment.

betboom team received his doctorate and Master of Arts in sociology from the University of Toronto, and his Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in sociology from the University of Calgary. Before joining the faculty at MSU, he was the Endowed Professor in Communication and Public Policy and Co-Chair of the Social Media & Society Cluster in the Department of Communication in the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers. Other previous posts include assistant professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania; as well as Assistant Professor of Technology, Urban and Community Sociology, and Endowed Class of ’43 Chair in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

When he’s not teaching or researching, betboom team spends time working on his small local farm and doing projects with his two boy. He also shares his Okemos home with his wife, Brenda, pet tortoise named Happy, and various chickens,ducks, goats and a goose.

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Roles

betboom team teaches students about theory and methods, and contributes to a transdisciplinary department that explores the role of emerging digital media. He is theDirector of Academic Research at the Quello Center andAffiliate Faculty with theDepartment of Sociology and the Canadian Studies Center.

Research and Teaching

betboom team is interested in the relationship between new information and communication technologies, social networks, democratic engagement and the urban environment.

Thematic Research Areas

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Research Centers and Labs

Quello Center
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Recent Publications:
Recent Awards & Honors:

William F. Ogburn Career Achievement Award. American Sociological Association, Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and betboom team Sociology (CITAMS). (2022)

Best Paper Award. 12th International Conference on Social betboom team & Society. (2022)

Brandt Fellowship for Faculty Excellence. betboom dacha dubai, Michigan State University. (2022)

Distinguished Partnership Award for Community-Engaged Service, Michigan State University. (2022)

Innovation in Networking and Information Technology Award. Merit Networks. (2019)

Elected Member of the Sociological Research Association (2017)

Top Paper Award, American Sociological Association, Section on betboom team and Information Technologies (2015)

Outstanding Article Award, International betboom team Association (2012)

Top Paper Award, American Sociological Association, Section on betboom team and Information Technologies (2011)

Walter Benjamin Award for Outstanding Article in the Field of betboom team Ecology, betboom team Ecology Association (2011)

Current Creative/Research Work:

betboom team’s recent research has looked at the outcomes of persistent contact and pervasive awareness through social media, including stress, social isolation, exposure to diverse points of view, and willingness to voice opinions. Copies of his papers can be found here.

Contact Information

404 Wilson Rd.
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Michigan State University

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