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Andrew Jakubowicz

Professor of Sociology and Codirector of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre at University of Technology, Sydney

Summary

Andrew Jakubowicz is Professor of Sociology at the University of Technology Sydney. He has an Honours degree in Government from Sydney University and a PhD from UNSW. Since the early 1970s he has been involved in action research and race relations, and has been centrally involved in the development of materialist theories of cultural diversity. He has taught at universities in the USA, Europe and Asia, and was the foundation director of the Centre for Multicultural Studies at the University of Wollongong. He has published widely on ethnic diversity issues, disability studies and media studies. In 1994 he led the research team that produced "Racism Ethnicity and the Media (Allen and Unwin), and more recently has been involved in multimedia documentaries such as Making Multicultural Australia (1999-2004) and The Menorah of Fang Bang Lu (2001-2002). He was historical adviser to the exhibitions on the Jewish communities of Shanghai, at the Sydney Jewish Museum (2001-2002), the National Maritime Museum (2001-2003) and the national travelling exhibition "Crossroads: Shanghai and the Jews of China" (2002-2003). He was foundation chair of the Disability Studies and Research Institute. He was historical Advisor on the SBS series "Immigration Nation" (2011). He chairs the Institute for Cultural Diversity, a national NGO (http://culturaldiversity.net.au).

Supervision areas include new media and social change, racism and ethnicity, public policy and marginalised minorities.
The website, Making Multicultural Australia in the 21st Century, an educational website developed jointly with the Office of the Board of Studies NSW, won the 2005 'Best Secondary Educational website' category of the annual Excellence in Eduational Publishing Awards.

Experience

  • Professor of Sociology and Co director Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney – present
  • Professor of Sociology and head Social and Political Change Academic Group, University of Technology Sydney 2008 – 2011

Education

  • University of Sydney, BA (Hons) in Government
  • University of New South Wales, PhD

Research Areas

  • Applied Sociology, Program Evaluation And Social Impact Assessment (160801)
  • Sociology (1608)
  • Race And Ethnic Relations (160803)
  • Australian Government And Politics (160601)