Dean of the School of Social Science and Psychology, Western Sydney University
Kevin Dunn is the Dean of the School of Social Science and Psychology and Professor in Human Geography and Urban Studies. He commenced this position at WSU in May 2008. He was formerly at the University of NSW (1995-2008), and the University of Newcastle (1991-1995).
His areas of research include: immigration and settlement; Islam in Australia; the geographies of racism; and local government and multiculturalism. He teaches cultural and social geography, migration and urban studies. Recent books include Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World (2003) and Introducing Human Geography: Globalisation, Difference and Inequality (2000).
Asians out! Not in this suburb. Not in this apartment
Nov 26, 2018 16:56 pm UTC| Insights & Views
This is the fourth article in our series, Australian Cities in the Asian Century. These articles draw on newly published research, in a special issue of Geographical Research, into how Australian cities are being...