Curriculum Vitae of J. Bruce Jacobs (29 December 2015)

Curriculum Vitae of J. Bruce Jacobs (29 December 2015)

Curriculum Vitae of J. Bruce Jacobs (29 December 2015) Full name and title Professor Jeffrey Bruce Jacobs Addresses et al Office address [Please use home address below] Professor J. Bruce Jacobs Emeritus Professor of Asian Languages and Studies School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Monash University Melbourne, Victoria 3800 Australia Home address: 1 Maida Court Lower Plenty, Victoria 3093 Australia Contacts numbers: Email: [email protected] Home Tel: IDD+ (61 3) 9435 6596 Mobile Tel: IDD+ (61 409) 500 413 Citizenship Australian Education and academic qualifications Ph.D. Columbia University 1975 Thesis: ‘Local Politics in Rural Taiwan: A Field Study of Kuan-hsi, Face and Faction in Matsu Township’ Major Areas: Political Science (Comparative Politics) Chinese Area Studies (Anthropology, History) Certificate of East Asian Institute, Columbia University 1970 MA Columbia University 1970 Thesis: ‘Recent Leadership and Political Trends in Taiwan’ [No degree] National Taiwan University (Graduate Faculty of Arts) 1965-66 Major Area: Early Chinese History A.B. Columbia University 1965 Major Areas: Government Chinese Language and Culture Scholarships: National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.A.), 1973 1 East Asian Institute, Columbia University, Ph.D. Field Research Fellowship, 1971-1973 National Defence Foreign Language Postgraduate Scholarships (U.S.A.), 1966- 1970 Present appointment Monash University, 2014— Emeritus Professor of Asian Languages and Studies Monash University Monash University, 1991-2013 Professor of Asian Languages and Studies Graduate Research Coordinator, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, 2006-2008 Chair, Budget Committee, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, first semester 2007 Member, Budget Committee, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, 2006-2008 Member, Executive, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, 2006-2008 Associate Dean of Arts (International), 1998-2000 Deputy Head, School of Asian Languages and Studies, 1999-2000 Head, Department of Asian Languages and Studies, 1991-1993, 1996-1998 Deputy Head of Department, 1995 Head, East Asian Languages and Studies Section, 1995 Director, Centre of East Asian Studies, 1992-1993, 1995-2002 Director, Taiwan Research Unit, 1993, 1995— ‘Concurrent Professor’ (jianzhi jiaoshou) of History at Nanjing University, 1998-2001. Previous Appointments La Trobe University (Melbourne, Australia), 1976-1990 Foundation Director, Institute of Asian Studies, 1989-1990 Exchange Scholar, Nanjing University, 1987 Chairperson, Asian Studies, 1984-1986, 1988 Senior Lecturer in Politics, 1979-1990 Lecturer in Politics, 1976-1978 Hofstra University (Long Island, New York), 1975-1976 Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science Clarkson College of Technology (Potsdam, New York), 1973-1975 Assistant Professor of Political Science and Asian Studies, 1975 Instructor of Political Science, 1973-1975 2 External Research (and Other) Grants Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “A History of Taiwan”, A$86,000, (2010-2012). Awarded grant to promote Taiwan Studies from Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, US$300,000 over three years (2009-2011). Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, “A Key Event in Taiwan’s Democratization: The Kaohsiung Incident”, US$13,000, 2006. Sponsor, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Discovery Grant held by Dr Miriam Lang, A$206,644, 2004-2006. Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “Democratizing Taiwan,” approx. A$180,000, 2002-2004 (with J. McKay) from Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, ‘Appointment of Research Fellow to research project on “Making the Transition to New Economic and Political Systems in Taiwan”’, US$94,443 (A$125,000), 1995. Applicant No. 2, for successful CAUT Grant application, ‘Incorporating Tested CALL Programs into Mainstream language Courses’, $47,320, 1995. (Monash’s only successful CAUT application in 1995) Infrastructure Mechanism A Grant, on behalf of Department of Asian Languages and Studies, $12,000, 1995. Australian Research Council Large Grant, “Central-Local Relations in Post-MaoChina: The Political and Economic Dimensions”, 1992-94 Sponsor, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow held by Dr YANG Mu, 1992-94 Australian Research Council Small Grants, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 Grants to support La Trobe University-East China Normal University Institutional Links (DEET, Australia-China Council, Sunshine Foundation, IDP), $350,000, 1988- 1990. Australian Research Grants Committee, Large Grant, “The Taiwan Political System,” 1978-81 National Science Foundation (U.S.A.), 1975 National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.A.), 1973 3 PhD Supervision Completed PhD Theses Chien-jung Hsu, The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan’s Media: A Historical Analysis (co-supervised with the late Dr Dennis Woodward and Dr Joel Atkinson), 2012. Published as Chien-jung Hsu, The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan’s Media, 1996-2012 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014). Ghulam Ali, China-Pakistan Relations (co-supervised with the late Dr Dennis Woodward and Dr Joel Atkinson), 2012. Robert Irving, Narrating New China: Chen Dengke, Liu Qing and the Politics of Literary Production, 1949-76 (co-supervised with A Prof. Gloria Davies), 2011. Zaijun Yuan, The Failure of China’s “Democratic” Reforms (co-supervised with Dr Dennis Woodward), 2010. Published as Zaijun Yuan, The Failure of China’s “Democratic” Reforms (Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: Lexington Books, 2012. Joel Peter Atkinson, Australia and Taiwan: Bilateral Relations, China, the United States, and the South Pacific (co-supervised with Dr Dennis Woodward), 2008. Published as Joel Atkinson, Australia and Taiwan: Bilateral Realtions, China, the United States and the South Pacific (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2013. Anne Pi-Yau Pang, Huang Naishang: a Chinese Christian reformer in late Qing and early republican China (co-supervised with Dr Gloria Davies), 2008 Mark Harrison, Legitimizing "Taiwan": the formation of a Taiwanese identity, 2005 (co-supervised with Dr Gloria Davies). Published as Mark Harrison, Legitimacy, Meaning and Knowledge in the Making of Taiwanese Identity (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). Christine Yunn-Yu Sun, The Construction of "Chinese" Cultural Identity: English- Language Writing by Australian and Other Authors with Chinese Ancestry, 2004 (co- supervised with Dr Gloria Davies) Hyung-Min Kim, Technology Cooperation in the ICT sector between Australia and Korea: with special reference to the Ecotech agenda in APEC, 2003 (co-supervised with Professor John McKay) Justin Richard Tighe, Constructing Suiyuan: The Politics of Northwestern Territory and Development in Early Twentieth Century China, 2003. Published as Justin Tighe, Constructing Suiyuan: The Politics of Northwestern Territory and Development in Early Twentieth Century China (Leiden and Boston: E.J. Brill, 2005). Li Ke, A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Division of Labour: Violation and Enforcement of Property Rights, Impersonal Networking Decisions and Bundling Sale, 2001 (co-supervised with Professor Xiaokai Yang) 4 Adrian Buzo, The Guerrilla Dynasty: Politics and Leadership in the DPRK 1954- 1994, 1997. Published as Adrian Buzo, The Guerilla Dynasty: Politics and Leadership in North Korea (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1998; London: I.B. Tauris 1999; Boulder: Westview, 1999). 5 Publications of J. Bruce Jacobs Books, Monographs The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016), in press. Critical Readings in China-Taiwan Relations, 4 volumes; edited with an introduction by J. Bruce Jacobs (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014). Democratizing Taiwan. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. xiii+305 pp. ISBN 978- 900422154-3. Local Politics in Rural Taiwan under Dictatorship and Democracy. Norwalk, CT: EastBridge, 2008. xx, 351 pp. ISBN 978-1-59988-013-6. Democratisation in Taiwan. Melbourne: Monash Asia Institute, 1998. iv, 16 pp. (Occasional Paper 1, Centre of East Asian Studies, ISBN 0 7326 1176 8; ISSN 1441- 4430) Bitter Peaches and Plums: Two Chinese Novellas on the Recent Chinese Student Experience in Australia; translated with an Introduction by J. Bruce Jacobs and Ouyang Yu. Melbourne: Monash Asia Institute, 1995. x, 249 pp. (Second Printing, 1997, x, 256 pp.) (JBJ=75%) Taiwan. Sydney: Asia-Australia Institute, University of New South Wales, 1993. xiv, 50 pp. (Asia-Australia Briefing Papers, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1993) Taiwan xiangcun difang zhengzhi [Local Politics in Rural Taiwan]; trans. by Yan Anlin. Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 1992. vii, 331 pp. Chinese translation of Local Politics in a Rural Chinese Cultural Setting: A Field Study of Mazu Township, Taiwan (Canberra: Contemporary China Centre, Australian National University, 1980). (In addition to writing a Chinese preface, ‘Zhongyiben xuyan’ [Preface to the Chinese translation edition], ibid., pp. 1-2, I also made extensive comments on the first draft of the translation.) (with David S. G Goodman, Sonny Lo, Cisca Spencer, On Kit Tam, John Zerby). Southern China in Transition: The New Regionalism and Australia. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1992. xi, 155 pp. (Report published by East Asia Analytical Unit, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) (JBJ=10%) Taiwan: a comprehensive bibliography of English-language publications; compiled by J. Bruce Jacobs, Jean Hagger, Anne Sedgley, with an introduction by J. Bruce Jacobs. Bundoora, Vic.: The Borchardt Library,

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