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Ibolya (Ibi) Losoncz is a Research Fellow at the School of Global Govenance and Regulation (RegNet). Her research on the relationship between individuals and institutions examines how policies and institutional processes that are unresponsive to human needs can lead to defiance, rebellion and a breakdown of social bonds between the people and the state. Ibi published in a range of international journals, including Journal of Refugee Studies, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Social Alternatives, and The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Her recent book Institutional Disrespect explores the destructive consequences of democracies relying on institutional processes that are deaf to human needs. Prior to joining RegNet, Ibi has been a senior research analyst at various public service departments and research institutes, including the Australian Institute of Criminology.
Democrartic decline
Identity threat
Humanitarian migrant resettlement
Respect in the context of government and social institutions
Doctor of Philosophy in Regulation, Justice and Diplomacy, PhD, Absence of respect: South Sudanese experiences of Australian government and social institutions, The Australian National University
Award Date: 1 Sept 2014
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (First Class), , Bachelor, Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (First Class), , Charles Sturt University
Award Date: 1 Dec 2003
Senior Research Analyst , Department of Social Services
2006 → 2010
Research Analyst , Australian Institute of Criminology
2005
Principal Researcher, Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics
2003 → 2004
Assistant Director, Department of Social Services
2001 → 2003
Research Assistant, Australian Institute of Criminology
1999 → 2001
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1/07/22 → 31/12/24
Project: Research
1/07/15 → 30/06/16
Project: Research
Taylor, E. & Losoncz, I.
25/02/14 → 30/05/14
Project: Research