Robert E. Wood
Professor of Sociology

Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice
Rutgers University
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
405-7 Cooper Street, Room 211
Camden, NJ 08102-1521

Professor Robert E. Wood received his B.A. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley.  He regularly teaches introductory sociology, sociological theory, social stratification, globalization and social change, and occasional courses on Japan, Southeast Asia and travel and tourism. He is the author of From Marshall Plan to Debt Crisis: Foreign Aid and Development Choices in the World Economy (University of California Press) and co-editor, with Michel Picard, of Tourism, Ethnicity and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies (University of Hawaii Press), and several dozen articles and book chapters on international development, globalization, ethnicity, tourism, technology and teaching, and other subjects. He serves on the editorial boards of Annals of Tourism Research, Tourist Studies, and Innovate: A Journal of Online Education. He recently completed a Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs-sponsored project on farmland preservation and agritourism in South Jersey. Professor Wood was the recipient of the Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence in 1996, the Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2000, the Outstanding Contribution to Instruction Award at the American Sociological Association meetings in 2002, and the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007. He served as department chair when the department received the Rutgers University Programmatic Excellence Award in Undergraduate Education in 2003.

Office Phone: 856-225-6013; Fax: 856-225-6435. Email: wood@camden.rutgers.edu

Selected Recent Papers: Farmland Preservation and Agritourism in South Jersey: An Exploratory Study (pdf)
Neoliberal Globalization: The Cruise Ship Industry as a Paradigmatic Case (pdf)

June 28, 2008