Smith, Jeremy Associate Professor
Position: Associate Professor, Sociology and Research Advisor
Study area: Humanities and Social Sciences
Location: Mt Helen Campus, Room H240
Phone: 5327 9633
Email: jeremy.smith@federation.edu.au
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2204-1594
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy - University of Melbourne - 1996
- Bachelor of Arts Honours (Sociology) - Monash University - 1989
Teaching
Courses
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Units
- The Sociological Imagination (SOSCI1002)
- Ideologies in the Modern World (BADXC1003)
- Literature Review (BAHRS4035)
Biography
Jeremy Smith has a BA (Honours) from Monash University and a PhD from the University of Melbourne. After graduating from the undergraduate level with a double major in Sociology and Spanish, he completed postgraduate research on long-term processes of state formation and the development of capitalism in Europe. Jeremy has been teaching Sociology in the School of Arts and predecessors since 1996. Currently, he serves as Research Advisor. He has been Deputy Head of School (Learning and Teaching) from 2007-11, Associate Dean, Learning and Teaching from 2011-2014 in the Faculty of Education and Arts, Deputy Head of School between 2016 and 2018 and Associate Dean Research (2019-2022).
Areas of expertise
I am a researcher in historical sociology, social theory, and the multidisciplinary fields of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries. My core research has two aims:
- To investigate the historical development of states, capitalism, cities, and inter-civilizational engagement over very periods long time, both in terms of institutional patterns and their social imaginaries
- To promote awareness of the impact of historical patterns of states, capitalism, cities, and inter-civilizational engagement on contemporary societies.
Being equally at home in sociology and social theory, my research practice has three focal points:
Research Focus: Historical sociology
My PhD on colonialism in the Americas focussed on the development of the British and Spanish Empires in the first three centuries of ‘Atlantic modernity’ and the patterns of state formation that led to the republican revolutions in the late eighteenth century-early nineteenth century. I continued this research in my first major book Europe and the Americas: State Formation, Capitalism and Civilizations in Atlantic Modernity, (Brill, 2006). Developing my signature concept of ‘inter-civilizational engagement’ further in my second book, Debating Civilizations: Interrogating Civilizational Analysis in a Global Age (Manchester University Press, 2017), I examined many kinds of intersection of civilizations in different world regions from the most violent and asymmetrical to the most mutually formative. With a more refined conception of inter-civilizational engagement, I returned to research on states, capitalism, and cities in the Americas to examine the institutional patterns and imaginaries of societies right through the Western hemisphere from Canada to Chile and Argentina. My third monograph, American Imaginaries: Nations, Societies and Capitalism in the Many Americas (Rowman & Littlefield (2023) contains the findings of my research on the nineteenth and twentieth century Americas. As a second world region to examine inter-civilizational engagement in, I have researched historical sociological perspective on Japan’s place in East Asia and relationship with the US during the twentieth century.
Research Focus: Social theory
In my second focus area, I am sought close collaboration with researchers in Europe and North America. I have explored theoretical innovations in the multidisciplinary fields of social imaginaries and civilizational analysis through four co-edited books (with Routledge, Rowman & Littlefield, and Brill). My objective in each collection, along with my co-editors, has been the promotion of dialogue and exchange between scholars in social theory around key problems, from the sources of contemporary politics to the state of modernity today. I have pursued similar questions in essays and journal article as well as through another project, the International Journal of Social Imaginaries (Brill), of which I am joint Managing Editor.
Research Focus: Contexts of Learning
As part of research teams, I have engaged in primary research in different educational settings, including the Ballarat Clemente program, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Pizzicato Effect program in the City of Hume and in cross-university research collaborations. The research results have been published in journals including the Australian Journal of Adult Learning and Australian Educational Researcher. I have contributed specialist knowledge in social theory and skills in qualitative research to these collaborative projects.
Supervision
Recent PhD completions
Jenny Beacham History of the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council 1854-2010 (2023)
Cameron Coventry A Social History of Early Australian Keynesianism: The Keynes Plan, Child Endowment & Full Employment Reconstruction
Dinesha Fernando Human Rights For and By the People? Securing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) in a post-conflict/post-war situation (2023)
Present doctoral students.
Matthew Box Terrorism and Border Security: the Moral Panic of the Twenty-first Century in Australia
Lesley Cooper Understanding the role of Transformative Learning in Empowering Students who Experience Family or Interpersonal Violence
Matthew Frith The American School of Economic Thought: An Intellectual History
Matthew Thorley Beyond Limit Events: An Analysis of Civilisation and the Sea
Publications
Books
L. Dunaj, K Mertel and JCA Smith (eds) Civilization, Modernity, and Critique: Engaging Johann P. Arnason’s Macro-Social Theory, London: Routledge (2023)
American Imaginaries: Nations, Societies and Capitalism in the Many Americas London: Rowman & Littlefield (2022)
S Adams and J Smith, Debating Imaginal Politics London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. ISBN: 978-1-78661-503-9
S. Adam and J Smith (eds) Social Imaginaries: Critical Interventions in a Paradigm in the Making. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
Debating Civilizations: Interrogating Civilizational Analysis in a Global Age. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017
Europe and the Americas: State Formation, Capitalism and Civilizations in Atlantic Modernity, with a preface by S N Eisenstadt, Leiden: Brill, 2006
Rundell, J, Petherbridge, D, Bryant, J, Hewitt, J, and Smith, J (eds,) Contemporary Perspectives in Social and Critical Philosophy, Leiden: Brill, 2004
A Mills and J Smith (eds.) Utter Silence: Voicing the Unspeakable, New York: Peter Lang, 2001
Book chapters
Smith, Jeremy, ‘From Intercivilizational Encounters to Global Modernity: The Journey of the Concept of Inter-civilizational Interaction’, in Ino Rossi (ed) Inter-civilizational Analysis and the Global Turn: Essays in Memory of Roland Robertson Cham, Switzerland: Springer (forthcoming)
Smith, Jeremy ‘Regionality and Civilizations in the Americas: Considerations on Civilizational Analysis in the Context of American Modernities’ in Dunaj, K Mertel and JCA Smith (eds) Civilization, Modernity, and Critique: Engaging Johann P. Arnason’s Macro-Social Theory, London: Routledge, 2023
Smith, Jeremy C A ‘Civilizations in History and Myth: Considerations on the Imaginary and theImaginal’ in S. Adam and J Smith (eds) Debating Imaginal Politics: Dialogues with Chiara Bottici. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
Smith, Jeremy ‘History, Civilizations, Imaginaries’ in S. Adam and J Smith (eds) Social Imaginaries: Critical Interventions in a Paradigm in the Making. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
Smith, Jeremy, "Contexts of Capitalism: from the 'unlimited extension of 'rational mastery' to Civilizational Varieties of Accumulation and Economic Imagination" in V. Karalis Cornelius Castoriadis and Radical Democracy. Leiden: Brill, 2014.
Smith, Jeremy 'Capitalism' in S. Adams (ed) Castoriadis: Key Concepts. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
Smith, Jeremy "Atlantic Capitalism, American Economic Cultures" in S. Arjomand Social Theory and Regional Studies in the Global Age. New York: SUNY Press, 2014.
Refereed journal articles
Jeremy Smith, Jenene Burke, Richard Chew and Adele Echter ‘“The barrier has to be jumped out with this music”: Collaborative Creation in an After-school Community Music Program’, International Journal of Community Music, Vol. 17, No 2, 2024 (In press)
Jeremy CA Smith ‘Civilizational Analysis as a Mode of the Intercultural: Intercivilizational Encounters, the Intercultural, and Contemporary Historical Sociology’, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Vol 45, No. 2, April 2024 (In-press)
Robyn Brandenburg, Jerry Courvisanos, Angela Higgins, and Jeremy CA Smith ‘“Breaking out”: The genesis, development, and implementation of an interdisciplinary university’ Australian Educational Researcher, Volume 49, 3, 2022: 489-510
Smith, Jeremy ‘Encounters and Engagement in the Civilizational Analysis of Japan’ Historicka Sociologie/Historical Sociology Journal, Special Issue on Japan, Issue 2, 2021: 31-46, DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2021.16
Smith, Jeremy ‘Southern lights: Metropolitan imaginaries in Latin America’ Thesis Eleven, Vol. 166(1) 118–135, 2021, DOI: 10.1177/07255136211043923
Smith, Jeremy ‘In and Out of Place: Civilizational Interaction and the Making of Australia in Oceania and Asia’ Comparative Civilizations Review, 80, 2019.
Smith, Jeremy ‘North America’s Metropolitan Imaginaries’ Social Imaginaries 4, 2: 43-60, 2018.
Smith, Jeremy ‘Grounds for Engagement: Dissonances and Overlaps at the Intersection of Contemporary Civilizations Analysis and Postcolonial Sociology’, Current Sociology, 63(4): 566-585, 2015.
Adams, S. Blokker, P. Doyle, N. J. Krummel, J.W.M and Smith, J. ‘Social Imaginaries in Debate’ Social Imaginaries 1.1: 15-52, 2015.
Smith, Jeremy ‘Grounds for Engagement: Dissonances and Overlaps at the Intersection of Contemporary Civilizations Analysis and Postcolonial Sociology’, Current Sociology, 63(4): 566-585, 2015.
Smith, Jeremy '''…diversity within unity': Sovereignty, Recognition and Ecology in Indigenous Interpretations of Modernity' Asian Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 27 No. 1: 65-87, 2014.
Gervasoni, Ann. Smith, Jeremy. & Howard, Peter. 'Humanities Education as a Pathway for Women in Regional and Rural Australia: Clemente Ballarat', Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2013.
Adams, Suzi, Smith, Jeremy and Straume, Ingerid S. 'Political Imaginaries in Question' Critical Horizons, 13.1: 5-11, 2012. Guest editor for Issue 13.1.
Smith, Jeremy 'Revolutionary Doctrines and Political Imaginaries: American Modernities in the Republican Age, Critical Horizons, 13.1: 52-73, 2012.
Smith, Jeremy 'Modernity and civilization in Johann Arnason's social theory of Japan' European Journal of Social Theory, 14(1), 2011: 41-54
Smith, Jeremy 'The Many Americas: Civilization and Modernity in the Atlantic World' European Journal of Social Theory, 13, 1, 2010 (special issue 'Civilizational Analysis: Themes and Problems')
Smith, Jeremy 'Civilisational analysis and intercultural models of American societies', Journal of Intercultural Studies, 30, 3: 233-248, 2009.
Smith, Jeremy 'Outside and against the Quincentenary: Modern Indigenous Representations at the time of the Colombian Celebrations' Atlantic Studies, 6:1 2009
Mills, Alice and Smith, Jeremy 'How to be Happy by Calling for Change: Constructs of Happiness and Meaningfulness Amongst Social Movement Activists.' The Qualitative Report Vol 13, No 3, September 2008: 432-455
Mills, Alice and Smith, Jeremy, 'Strategies of social activists: an NLP interpretation ' in Borderlands, volume 6 number 1, 2007
Refereed conference proceedings
Gervasoni, Ann, Smith Jeremy and Howard, Peter 'The Ballarat Clemente Program: A doorway to the treasures of humanities education for we "who struggle a little bit...to get us back out there into life, and, to see some sort of future." AARE International Education Research Conference, November 11-19 2010, Melbourne
Smith, Jeremy 'Towards a Reflexive Historical Sociology of Japanese Modernity', Coloniality, Postcoloniality and Modernity in Japan, Refereed Papers of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia 10th Biennial Conference, Monash Asia Institute: Melbourne, 2000.
Associations
- The Australian Sociological Association
- International Sociological Association
- International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations