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Dr. Joseph Julian has a B.A. from San Francisco State
University, and a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of
Washington in Sociology. He has taught a wide variety of
courses, at the University of Washington, Kansas State
University, the University of Nebraska, California State
University, Bakersfield, and San Francisco State University.
His administrative experience includes being a department
chairman, an admistrative fellow, an Associate Dean, Dean of
the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at SFSU, and
the first University Dean for Human Relations at SFSU. After
nearly twenty years as a university administrator and a
sabbatical leave, Dr. Julian returned to the classroom to
teach sociology with a special emphasis on social problems.
Dr. Julian's scholarly record includes his text Social
Problems, first published in 1973 and now in its ninth
edition. His research, which includes studies at several
Seattle hospitals, San Quentin prison and the Nebraska State
Prison for Women, have appeared in such journals as
Sociological Quarterly, Social Forces, American Sociological
Review, and Research Bulletin.
Along with his publications, Dr. Julian has continued to
present papers such as "Beyond Tolerance: Enhancing
Diversity and Promoting Inclusiveness at San Francisco State
University." read at the International Congress on
Challenges to Education: Balancing Unity and Diversity in a
Changing World in 1996 in Aruba, Dutch Caribbean.
His community involvement includes service on a Citzen's
Police Review Board, the Community Advisory Committee to the
Mission Community College Center, the Institutional Review
Board of Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., and the San
Francisco-Manila Sister City Committee. He was a member of
the San Francisco Ethics Commission, and is currently vice
president of the San Francisco Juvenille Probation
Commission
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