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Jen Tsen Kwok

Jen Tsen Kwok is completing a PhD in Sociology at the University of Queensland. His thesis looks at the political cultures and subcultures of diasporic Chinese communities in multicultural Australia. Jen's thesis focuses upon the domestic political engagements of Chinese Australian communities through the lens of critical and situated multiculturalisms, the affects of the global economy upon local citizenship, and the significance of diaspora for Chinese Australian political subcultures. Jen's research interests include critical and situated multiculturalisms, migrant citizenship, transnational political engagements and networks, Chinese Australian histories, and broadly, studies upon the Chinese diaspora. Jen works in Melbourne at the NTEU national office as a policy and research officer. He works within a small national policy and research team analysing the effects of proposed legislation and policy upon university staff. He welcomes any feedback from AASRN members about the student or university employment experience.

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Asian Australian Studies Research Network

The AASRN is a formal network for academic, community and other institutional groups who research in the area of Asian Australian Studies.

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