James Jupp
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Date of birth | August 23,1932 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Croydon |
United Kingdom | |
Died | Canberra |
Australia | |
Date of died | April 10,2022 |
Education | London School of Economics and Political Science |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1357073 |
From White Australia to Woomera
Social cohesion in Australia
The English in Australia
Australia's Immigration Revolution
The radical left in Britain, 1931-1941
Sri Lanka: Third World Democracy
Australian party politics
Don't Settle for Less
Immigration
The Gaiety stage door
Understanding Australian Multiculturalism
Political Parties
An Immigrant Nation Seeks Cohesion: Australia from 1788
Metropolitan ghettoes and ethnic concentrations
Settlement Needs of Small Newly Arrived Ethnic Groups: Various Appendices Not Published with Main Report
Exile Or Refuge? The Settlement of Refugee, Humanitarian, and Displaced Immigrants
Party politics, Australia, 1966-1981
Political Parties Routledge Library Editions: Political Science
Migrants in Australia Pack
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Colonial & Commonwealth Censuses, 1828-1991
Welfare Recipient Patterns Among Migrants
The Ethnic Composition of Australian Elites: An Option Paper for the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Australian Languages: An Introductory Atlas
Community Relations in Yorkshire and Lancashire
Focused Study on the Political Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Australia
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Colonial Censuses, 1828-1901
How Can We Tell You - - how Will We Know? Women and Language Services
Baseline Data for Evaluation of the Community Relations Strategy: A Report to the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Implementation Strategy of the Report to the Commonwealth-State Council on Non-English-Speaking Background Women's Issues on Women and Language Services, by A. McRobbie and J. Jupp, 1992
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Commonwealth Censuses, 1911-1991
Multicultural Policies in Selected Democracies: Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States of America, West Germany : an Option Paper for the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Social cohesion in Australia
The English in Australia
Australia's Immigration Revolution
The radical left in Britain, 1931-1941
Sri Lanka: Third World Democracy
Australian party politics
Don't Settle for Less
Immigration
The Gaiety stage door
Understanding Australian Multiculturalism
Political Parties
An Immigrant Nation Seeks Cohesion: Australia from 1788
Metropolitan ghettoes and ethnic concentrations
Settlement Needs of Small Newly Arrived Ethnic Groups: Various Appendices Not Published with Main Report
Exile Or Refuge? The Settlement of Refugee, Humanitarian, and Displaced Immigrants
Party politics, Australia, 1966-1981
Political Parties Routledge Library Editions: Political Science
Migrants in Australia Pack
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Colonial & Commonwealth Censuses, 1828-1991
Welfare Recipient Patterns Among Migrants
The Ethnic Composition of Australian Elites: An Option Paper for the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Australian Languages: An Introductory Atlas
Community Relations in Yorkshire and Lancashire
Focused Study on the Political Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Australia
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Colonial Censuses, 1828-1901
How Can We Tell You - - how Will We Know? Women and Language Services
Baseline Data for Evaluation of the Community Relations Strategy: A Report to the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Implementation Strategy of the Report to the Commonwealth-State Council on Non-English-Speaking Background Women's Issues on Women and Language Services, by A. McRobbie and J. Jupp, 1992
Birthplaces of the Australian People: Commonwealth Censuses, 1911-1991
Multicultural Policies in Selected Democracies: Australia, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States of America, West Germany : an Option Paper for the Office of Multicultural Affairs
James Jupp Life story
James Jupp AM was a British-Australian political scientist and author. He was Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University and an Adjunct Professor of the RMIT University in Melbourne.