
About
Julian Chun-Chung Chow is the Hutto-Patterson Charitable Foundation Professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Social Welfare. A leading scholar in community practice, his research focuses on racial/ethnic and immigrant minority access to social services, service delivery transformation, and social work education in China. His work spans urban poverty, cultural responsiveness, and computational social welfare.
- Key Research Areas: Community Practice, Social Innovation, Migrant Welfare, Computational Social Work
- Affiliation: UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare
- Contact: jchow99@berkeley.edu
Research Trends: Recent publications highlight the use of data science in social work, mental health disparities among left-behind children, and poverty alleviation strategies in China. His work bridges policy analysis with digital interventions.
Scientific Awards:
- 2020 Honorary Member, Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society
- Republic of China Model Alumni (2018)
- Outstanding American by Choice Recognition (2016)
- Fulbright Scholar (2011)
Collaborations: Co-edited publications with teams across China and the U.S. focus on developmental social work and interdisciplinary approaches to migrant family welfare.
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