Dr. Shirley Campbell

Dr. Shirley Campbell

SOCIAL Anthropologist


“Three decades in, and I still can’t get enough of leading curious travellers
through remote villages of southeast Asia and the unmatched cultures of the Pacific.”

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  • Close-up portrait of a Jat woman in Gujarat wearing traditional gold nose ring and forehead jewelry

    November 30, 2027

    India


    Western India: Gujarat State

    India’s western state of Gujarat unfolds as a land of striking contrasts, where ancient civilizations, vibrant tribal traditions, and extraordinary landscapes come together in a journey of remarkable depth. From the cosmopolitan energy and colonial heritage of Mumbai to the vast salt deserts of the Rann of Kutch, timeless stepwells, sacred temples, and be…
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  • Elephant Rock sandstone formation in the AlUla desert, Saudi Arabia Tour

    January 22, 2027

    Saudi Arabia


    Saudi Arabia

    This immersive journey through Saudi Arabia offers a rare opportunity to experience a nation at the crossroads of ancient civilization and rapid transformation. From the historic heart of Riyadh to the rock-carved tombs of AlUla, the sacred cities of Medina, and the cosmopolitan shores of Jeddah, the program reveals layers of history shaped by trade, fait…
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  • Eastern Grey Kangaroo Tasmania

    November 6, 2026

    Australia


    Journey Through Tasmania

    Experience the best of Tasmania on this 15-day adventure showcasing the island’s natural beauty, rich history, and unique charm. Explore Hobart’s vibrant culture, the lush Huon Valley, and the historic sites of Richmond and Port Arthur. Cruise along the Tasman Peninsula, marvel at Freycinet National Park’s iconic Wineglass Bay, and venture inland to Launc…
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Growing up just east of San Francisco, Shirley was already a curious ‘traveller’, exploring local landscapes during her formative years. Finding bone fragments and stone tools, artifacts of Native Californians, her interests were piqued.

Shirley has specialized in studying the anthropology of art, convinced that understanding the ways people represent their ideas through art, in its broader contexts, provides valuable insight into people’s perceptions and relationships with the world around them. She maintains a keen eye on history, knowing the past helps us make sense of the present.

Living in England, Australia, Papua New Guinea and the United States, Shirley became fluent in Italian and in the Vakutan language. She’s led groups of Italian tourists around England, sailed in ocean-going outrigger canoes when living in the Trobriand Islands. Following university study in both Missouri and London, she moved to Australia to pursue her Doctorate of Philosophy in Anthropology at the Australian National University in Canberra.

More than three decades of academic research and university teaching have led to a sound knowledge and understanding of many cultures around the world and the theoretical foundations that human societies share. Now widely travelled, she has had firsthand experience of the ways in which communities form and develop distinct, yet interrelated cultures, delighting in sharing some of her insights with others.

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