Cameron has authored several books, including Openings: A Meditation on History, Method and Sumas Lake (1997) and Freud in Cambridge (2017; co-authored with John Forrester).
[3] The couple have a child, Arden Rogalsky (born in 1999), and have collaborated on research projects, particularly into the history of field recording, and have organized a number of sound installations.
[6] In the book, she explores the complex relationship between place and history using the case of Sumas Lake in British Columbia, which was drained in the 1920s.
As Canada Research Chair in Historical Geographies of Nature (2003–2012), she investigated a range of field sciences as place-based practices and cultural encounters.
[9] Exploring their friendship in letters, the book reveals early ecology's revolutionary promise but also its involvement in colonialism and eugenics.