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HomeNewsPublic Lecture - Fifty Years of Australian Migration Studies
Public lecture - Fifty years of Australian migration studies
Wednesday 10 October 2012

A conversation between Dr James Jupp and Philip Adams in celebration of James Jupp’s 80th year.

Presented by
TASA Migration, Ethnicity and, Multiculturalism Thematic Group,
Research Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle and
Macquarie University

Additional Speakers
Ellie Vasta, Stephen Castles, Melissa Phillips, Jock Collins

Dr James Jupp has been writing about Australian migration and multiculturalism for nearly fifty years with the publication of his first books Australia Party Politics (1964) and Arrivals and Departures (1966). He has been a strong advocate for multiculturalism appearing on several national and state committees. His latest publication Multiculturalism and Integration was published by the ANU ePress in 2011. He is a member of the Order of Australia for services to public policy in immigration and multiculturalism and Australian history.

Dr Jupp is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute.

Refreshments will be served from 5.30 – 6.00pm

WHERE Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, 280 Pitt St, Sydney

WHEN Tuesday, 30 October 2012, 5.30 - 7.30pm

RSVP 26 ocbotber to rwil2924@uni.Sydney.edu.au

Download flyer (PDF 53KB)

Audio recording of the public lecture

The audio recording of the event is now available for download from the TASA Migration, Ethnicity and Multicultural webpage: go to http://www.tasa.org.au/thematic-groups/groups/migration-ethnicity-and-multiculturalism and then click on the 'Events' section.