The Australian Sociological Association: Members' Newsletter No Images? Click here Dear , This is the final newsletter for 2018. If you missed out on reading any of the newsletters this year, you can access them all on TASAweb here. From all of us on TASA's Executive, we thank you for submitting your publications this year. May you a great end to 2018 and an even better start to 2019. The first newsletter for 2019 will be emailed to you on January 17. If you have publications that you would like to include in that newsletter, please email them, referenced, to TASA admin by Wednesday January 16. Looking for Work RegistryThere are many members of TASA who are looking for work, from sessional teaching through to applied consultancy research. We have created the Looking for Work registry to provide a way for our members who are looking for work to connect with people looking to employ sociologists. We also acknowledge many of our members are employed precariously, and we hope this registry might help in building connections and networks towards more stable employment. The registry of sociologists looking for work can be accessed on TASAweb here. Postdoctoral Research Fellow OpportunitiesPostdoctoral Research Fellow in Policy and Regulatory Aspects of Synthetic Biology. University of Queensland, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, St Lucia. The postdoctoral fellow will undertake a research program that contributes to our understanding of the national and international regulatory contexts in which synthetic biology technologies exist. ,Application deadline: 4 February, 2019. Read on... Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Digital Human Rights. University of Queensland, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, St Lucia. The postdoctoral fellow will undertake a research program to develop our understanding and analysis of digital human rights, in both developed and developing country contexts. Application deadline: 4 February, 2019. Read on... PhD Scholarship OpportunitiesCSIRO, in collaboration with the University of Queensland, is offering 8 PhD scholarships for social researchers in the field of ‘Responsible Innovation’ for projects starting in the first half of 2019. There are projects on diverse topics, some of which might be of specific interest to the social science/development studies community. Specific topics that might be of interest to you include: new personalised foods and impacts for health; social, legal and ethical implications of the digital revolution in agriculture; and the impact of cultural diversity on the development and use of novel biological systems. But there are many more that might also pick your interest. If you, or someone you know is looking for a post graduate research opportunity, this could be for you!. Please visit https://graduate-school.uq.edu.au/csiro-uq-ri for further details of projects on offer, and for details of how to apply. Applications close 31 January, 2019, with a start date scheduled for April. Please contact Kristen.lyons@uq.edu.au for more information. The Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) at Western Sydney University have a scholarship opportunity on a project, 'Youth Mobilities and Digital Lives: Understanding Transnational Mobility's Impacts Through Social Media'. The PhD project will be based at ICS with the opportunity to work with the ICS-based supervisor, Dr Shanthi Robertson, on social media analysis/digital ethnography techniques to understand the impacts of transnational mobility on young people’s social, civic and economic lives. Applications deadline: 31 January, 2019. Read on... Deakin University have a PhD scholarship opportunity to initiate and conduct research on the topic 'The Effects of Transnational Mobility on Youth Transitions'. We are now offering a scholarship to a highly motivated PhD candidate to work on this project. Applicants are invited to propose a project on any aspect of the impacts of transnational mobility on young people’s social and/or family ties, citizenship and civic lives, and/or economic opportunities and transitions to adulthood. The proposed doctoral project must align with the focus of the YMAP ARC project. This PhD will be based at Deakin and supervised by Professor Anita Harris with external supervision from Prof Baldassar and Dr Robertson. Application deadline: January 15, 2019. Read on... Two fully-funded, internationally open PhD opportunities at Deakin University, to study human-animal relations as social in urban India – these are part of an ARC Discovery project ‘Animals and urban planning: Indian cities as Zoöpolises’. Application deadline: 31st January 2019. Read on... Western Sydney University: Data, Technology and Ethics in Adolescent Health Research. This PhD project will explore young people’s views on how their health data is currently collected and applied, as well as their visions for the future of health in a digital world. Western Sydney University: Socio-cultural Perspectives and Possibilities of Adolescent Health in the Digital Age. This PhD project has a focus on the ways in which gender, ethnicity, sexuality, time, and place inform young people’s perceptions of health, health literacy, help-seeking and access to services. Members' PublicationsBooksThis year, we received publication details from members on 68 sociology books. You can view the list of book publications for 2018 on TASAweb here. Book ChaptersRowe, E. E. (2018). Breaking from the field: participant observation and Bourdieu's participant objectivation. In J. Albright, D. Hartman & J. Widin (Eds.), Bourdieu's field theory and the social sciences. Singapore: Springer. Rowe, E. E. (2019). The youth bulge: remaking precarity in times of illegitimacy. In P. Kelly, P. Campbell, L. Harrison & C. Hickey (Eds.), Young People and the Politics of Hope and Outrage (pp. 186-206). Netherlands: Brill Publishing. Journal ArticlesTASA members published many, many journal articles this year, which can be viewed on TASAweb here. NexusIf you have missed any of the Nexus publications this year, you can catch up on reading those articles via the Nexus website. ReportsKey reports & guides for 2018 can be accessed via TASAweb here. BlogsTASA members wrote many blog posts this year, which can be viewed on TASAweb here. Informed News & AnalysisTASA members notified us of a total of 67 articles that were published in The Conversation in 2018. You can read back on those articles via TASAweb here. Micro-VlogsIn case you missed all of season one, featuring guest stars Raewyn Connell, Theresa Petray, Joseph Borlagden, Jordan Mckenzie, Shanthi Robertson and James Arvanitakis, you can access them via the 2 Minute Truths website. PodcastsYou can access all of the podcasts submitted to this newsletter for 2018 via TASAweb here. VideosIn 2018. many videos were produced and/or featured TASA members, they can be accessed on TASAweb here. ZinesYou can access past Zine editions via TASAweb here. Accessing Online MaterialsFrom March this year, the list of available Sage Sociology full-text collection online journals jumped from 36 to 91 peer-reviewed journals encompassing over 63,000 articles. To access those journals, as well as the Sage Research Methods Collection & the Taylor and Francis Full Text Collection, please click here for instructions, if needed. Members' Keynote InvitationsHave you been invited to give a keynote? If so, we'd love to hear about it so that we can list the details in the weekly newsletter here. PromotionsHave you been promoted recently? If so, we'd love to hear about it so that we can share the details in the weekly newsletter here. Fellow member Emma Rowe has been promoted to Senior Lecturer, effective from 1st of January 2019. Other Events, News & OpportunitiesCompetition for Early Career ResearchersThe Universities Australia Pitch It Clever Competition: This competition is for early career researchers to pitch their research within a 1 - 2 minute video. A selection of Vice Chancellors judge the entries and there are prizes in cash and prestige for the winners (including a People's Choice Award). Submission deadline: January 24, 2019. Read on... PhD Summer School and One Day ConferenceResearching Post-Capitalist Possibilities Marie Jahoda Summer School of SociologyDivorce and children: consequences - perspectives - progress 16-20 September 2019 The Marie Jahoda Summer School offers highly qualified PhD students and early postdoctoral researchers in sociology and related fields the opportunity to discuss their PhD thesis (or other ongoing projects) with distinguished international scholars in the field, to exchange with other doctoral students and early-career scholars who work on similar topics and to establish networks within the community. Application deadline: April 30, 2019. Read on... Call for Papers - JournalsAesthetics of Form as Social Philosophy. Re-reading Lukács Special issue of: Zagreber Germanistische Beiträge Submission of abstracts deadline: 31st January 2019. Read on... Nationalism’s Futures Sociology Special Issue Deadline for submission
of full papers: 10 June 2019. Read on... For any queries regarding this special issue, please contact: Czech and Slovak Journal of Humanities Special issue on Cultural and Social Anthropology Submission deadline: December 31. Read on... 2019 Special Issue Call for papers: Disability and Children's Rights. The Canadian Journal on Children’s Rights (CJCR) Submissions deadline: April 1, 2019. Read on... SymposiumsAustralian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium Rural Issues Symposium - The future of rural sociology in Australia, 2019 La Trobe, Bendigo, Friday 28th June, 2019. Keynote presentations from Professor Barbara Pini, Griffith University and Professor Robyn Eversole, Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Impact at Swinburne University of Technology. In recognition of the unique social experiences of rural, remote, and regional residents, the symposium aims to bring together students, researchers, applied sociologists, community and social services professionals and academics engaging with a range of issues pertinent to rural, remote and regional Australia. Abstracts and scholarship applications due: Friday 22nd March, 2019. Read on... ConferencesSAANZ Conference 2019 - SAVE THE DATE The Disciplinary Areas of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Auckland will host the 2019 Sociological Association of Aoteroa New Zealand conference. The conference will house a dedicated stream of the Asia-Pacific Science, Technology & Society Network. We also welcome the Gender and Sexuality Group. The conference will be held at the city campus, 3-6 December, 2019. The theme is: Sociology for Everyone. The conference will commence with a pōwhiri (welcome ceremony) at Waipapa marae. The first keynote speaker will be Linda Tuhiwai Smith. There are several more confirmed keynote speakers. Details will follow in the new year. Political Emotions Conference Sociology of Emotions and Effect Thematic Group conference 22 July 2019, Adelaide, Australia Scholars from any discipline who are thinking about politics and emotions in a social context are invited to send an abstract of 150 words, plus a short biography, to political.emotions@gmail.com by 5pm, Monday 18 February 2019, AEST. Read on... Education in an Era of Risk - the Role of Educational Research for the Future International Conference on Survey Research Methodology 8-9 August 2019․Taipei Taiwan Submission deadline: March 5. Read on... EGOS 2019 Subtheme 54: Exploring the Labour Dimension of Sustainable Organizations: Ideologies, Struggles, Solutions (Markus Helfen, Andreas Pekarek, Rick Delbridge) Continuing the interdisciplinary exchange between the fields of organization studies and employment relations from two preceding EGOS sub-themes in 2017 and 2018, next year's theme concentrates on the ideologies, struggles and solutions around the labour dimension of the sustainable organization. We invite contributions that explore how labour shapes and is shaped by questions of organizational sustainability and what this means for future world(s) of work. Deadline for short paper submissions: January 14, 2019. Read on... 7th International and Interdisciplinary Emotional Geographies Conference 17-19 July 2019 Keynote speakers include fellow member, & incoming Applied Sociology Portfolio Leader, Catherine Robinson. Themed Sessions submission deadline: December 10. Abstract submission deadline: 4 March 2019. Read on... Illuminating the SOCIAL in Social Problems The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) August 9-11, 2019, at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, NY. Submission deadline: January 31, 2019. Read on... EUROPE AND BEYOND: BOUNDARIES, BARRIERS AND BELONGING Gift MembershipsGift memberships are available with TASA. If you would like to purchase a gift membership, please email the following details through to the TASA Office:
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