The Australian Sociological Association: Members' Newsletter

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The Australian Sociological Association

Dear  ,

TASA bestows several prestigious awards, including the Jean Martin Award (JMA) for best PhD. The JMA Award recognises excellence in scholarship in the field of Sociology. It is a biennial Award and nominations for the 2017 round are for theses for which a PhD has been formally awarded between the period March 1st 2015 to 28 February 2017. Nominations close on April 1. Read on...

Employment Opportunity 

Closes tomorrow

Part time contract researcher:    Research and Policy Centre, at the Brotherhood of St Laurence

Part time contract researcher:  Research and Policy Centre, at the Brotherhood of St Laurence

.8EFT for 3 months to work on a funded project on mature age jobseekers and employment services.  The focus of this role will be on employers: their recruitment practices and attitudes to employment services and mature age jobseekers.  Tasks include literature review interviews with employers, and analysis of data.                                       Closing date TOMORROW 3 February 5pm.

For more information see http://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/Members/BSL/research-officer or contact Dina Bowman dbowman@bsl.org.au or by phone on 9483 1373

Members' Publications

Book Chapters

Gender Equality in a Global Perspective (Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies)
 

Voola, A. P., Beavis, K. & Mundkur, A. (2017). A “Fair Go” in the Lucky Country? Gender Equality and The Australian case. In Örtenblad, A., Marling, R. and Vasiljević, S. (Eds.), Gender equality in a global perspective. London, UK: Routledge.

Read on...
 

Journal Articles

Christina Malatzky & Lisa Bourke (2017): When the social meets health in rural Australia: confronting the disconnect, Health Sociology Review, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2016.1275978

McKenzie, Lara & Baldassar, Loretta 2017. ‘Studying internationalization on campus: Lessons from an undergraduate qualitative research project’, SAGE Research Methods Cases. DOI:10.4135/9781526403322

Garth Stahl &  Sadia Habib (2017) Moving Beyond the Confines of the Local: Working-class Students’ Conceptualizations of Belonging and Respectability, Young

Sue Nichols & Garth Stahl (2017) ‘She started to get pretty concerned’: young men’s relationships with parents through senior schooling and beyond, Gender and Education

Poynting, S. (2016) ‘Entitled to be a Radical? Counter-Terrorism and Travesty of Human Rights in the Case of Babar Ahmad’, State Crime Journal 5, 2, Autumn, pp. 204-219.

 

Informed News Analysis & Commentary

Andrew Jakubowicz: What did Galaxy’s poll tell us about freedom of speech and 18C? Not what the IPA said it did, The Conversation

Blogs

Fabian Cannizzo: Dignity in a Consumer Society: Thinking with Bauman and Hochschild

Alan Scott: Is democracy a form of government that works?

Podcasts

Tom Barnes: Toyota to end car manufacturing in Australia by October, ABC Radio

Subsidised Access to Women’s Leadership Event Available

Women & Leadership Australia are currently offering 20 Australian Sociological Association members the opportunity to attend the 2017 Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium for $400 off the standard rate. 

The Symposium provides women a critically important platform to explore leadership, life and career development. They will take place in all capital cities across Australia later this year.

To take advantage of the discount:

  1. Simply go to http://www.wla-symposium.com.au/2017events.html      
  2. Select which city you would like to attend  
  3. Click ‘Tickets Available Here’  
  4. Enter your First Name, Last Name and Email Address, then click ‘Next’        
  5. Enter your Company, Title, Work Phone and type in ‘Australian Sociological Association’ when answering the question ‘How did you find out about this event?’, then click ‘Next’      
  6. Click ‘Finished Adding People’    
  7. Enter Discount Code ASC2017 and click ‘Apply’ to get the $400 discount off the standard rate               
  8. Complete your Payment Method, tick ‘I agree to the Terms and Conditions’, click ‘Finish’ and your confirmation will then be emailed to you.                                                            

Only twenty Symposium seats are available at this rate. Further information about the Symposium is available here.

Survey: call for participants

TASA member Anna Denejkina is currently conducting research (Approval number: UTS HREC REF NO. ETH16-0356) into transmission of combat-related trauma from parent to child, specifically looking at how the Soviet-Afghan war (1979-1989) impacted on the first post-Soviet generation. Anna's research would be of interest to anyone with a Russian, Ukrainian, or Eastern European background. The survey is specifically focused on people whose parent(s) or close relative(s) served in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan war. The survey is available in Russian and English. Please feel free to contact Anna with any questions. 

Add the TASA twitter feed this semester to your subject moodle shelves!

I would like encourage members to add TASA's Twitter feed to their Moodle shelf (for those who teach at a University which uses Moodle). The instructions are available here.

Luke Gahan, TASA Secretary

Thematic Groups

Sociology of Animals: call for members

TASA's thematic groups are designed to facilitate communication and collaboration between TASA members working/studying in similar areas. Every so often, a new one is formed. Presently, there is a 'Call for interest to form a Sociology and Animals Thematic Group'. Members Zoei Sutton (Flinders Uni.) and Nicholas Pendergrast (Melbourne Uni.) state that the burgeoning field of human-animal studies has rapidly expanded as scholars recognise the importance of including non-human animals in our academic endeavours. They are looking for scholars working in non-human animal related areas to join their TASA Sociology and Animals Thematic group. The aim of the group is to create a supportive network of sociologists working in human-animal studies, critical animal studies, or other animal-related areas to facilitate the exchange of ideas and potential future events. If you are interested in this area, please direct your enquiries to Zoei or Nicholas by February 20th.  Instructions to select this thematic group via your My Accounts page can be accessed here.  If there are 15 members interested in this new proposed group, Zoei and Nicholas will submit a request for the first 2017 Executive Meeting.

Competition for Junior Sociologists

The International Sociological Association (ISA) has announced the organization of the Seventh Worldwide Competition for Junior Sociologists. The winners will be invited to participate in the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology which will take place in Toronto, Canada in July 2018. Junior Scholars mean people who obtained their first Master's degree (or an equivalent graduate diploma) in sociology or in a related discipline, less than 10 years prior to March 31, 2017.                                                                                                      Submission deadline: March 31. Read on...

Free Access to all of Sage's journals

The new SAGE Journals platform is now live. To celebrate the new platform and ensure they provide uninterrupted access to all users, Sage journals, in all disciplines, can be accessed free until the end of January. 

Project

Bitcoin and the unbanked; an ethnographic study of financial inclusion through cryptocurrencies

Alexia Maddox, Greg Adamson, and Supriya Singh are conducting a social study of the use of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Read on...

Research Participant Opportunity

If you are aged 60 years and over the Sexual Health & Ageing, Perspectives and Education (SHAPE) Project, presents a unique opportunity for you to participate in research to improve the wellbeing of older people.  Read on...

Grants

Ten Grants are offered to persons presently registered in a Doctoral Course and now working on their Doctoral Dissertation, in any discipline, concerning European values such as peace, solidarity or equality. Application deadline: January 30, 2017.  Read on...

Summer School

Summer School in European Education Studies (SUSEES)                                   3-7 July, Napoli                                                                                                                                                           CV submission deadline: March 31st. Read on...

Events

Workshops

Childhood, Education and Welfare: Research and policy insights workshop  Melbourne Institute and Life Course Centre                                                                         Wednesday 15 February, Melbourne                                                                                                       This workshop is free, however registration is essential.  Read on...

 

Global Production Networks in the Spotlight: Chains or Opportunities for Workers?                                                                                                                       GPN-Labour Inter-disciplinary Workshop                                                                                             Tuesday February 14, Macquarie University                                                                                                 This workshop is free, however registration is essential.   Read on...

Summit

Ecocity World Summit                                                                                                                                   July 12-14, Melbourne                                                                                                                                    Ecocity 2017 will address the unprecedented ecological, economic, political and cultural challenges – and opportunities – facing the world’s cities through a focus on six major themes.                                                                                                                                                         Submission deadline: February 3. Read on...

Round Table

Roundtable: IVF – The Global Experience                                                                                       Thursday February 9, University of Wollongong                                                                                       This event is free, however registration by Monday February 6 is essential. Read on...

Conferences

8th Urban Space and Social Life:  Theory and Practice                                          Transforming Urbanity: People and Cities on the Move                                         9 - 12 June, Malyasia                                                                                                       Call for Papers, Photos for Exhibition, and Photo Essays                                        Submission deadline: March 31. Read on...

 

Mauritius after 50 years of Independence: Charting the way forward  Organized by the University of Mauritius in collaboration with the Mauritius Research Council                                                                                                                                                                       28-30 June 2017                                                                                                                                             Celebrating 50 years of Mauritian independence and reflecting on 50 years of social change Submission deadline: February 5. Read on...

 

Critical Approaches to Risk and Security: East, South, North and West             10th-12th April 2017, Singapore                                                                                                     This conference will provide a great opportunity for people to develop networks in South East Asia.  The program will include keynote presentations by: Professor Murry Lee from Sydney University, Professor Maggie Lee from The University of Hong Kong and Professor Adam Burgess from the University of Kent as well as plenary sessions, presentations and seminars around this interdisciplinary theme.                                 Submission deadline: EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 9. Read on...

 

Education Transforms 2017: Raising aspirations for educational attainment.   Hobart – Tasmania, Australia 11-15 July.   This international meeting brings together scholars, policy-makers, and practitioners to reflect on and share insights about our collective mission to raise aspirations and enhance opportunities for educational attainment.                                                                                                                                                             Abstract submission deadline: 28 February. Read on...

 

Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South: An International Conference”                                                                                                                                                           Co-hosted by the Crime and Justice Research Centre (QUT) and the Asian Criminological Society                                                                                                                                                                           10-13th July 2017, Shangri-La Hotel, Cairns, Australia                                                             Abstract submission deadline: 31 March. Read on...

 

Social Boundaries of Work. Methodological and Practical Problems of Research on Work and Employment in Modern Societies                                   27-28 of October, Institute of Sociology of the University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland) Submission deadline: April 30. Read on...

 

Calling for panel proposals for the ‘IRiS International Conference 2017: Global Perspectives on Research Co-production with Communities:  Ontologies, Epistemologies and Methodologies’. The Institute for Research into Super Diversity (IRiS) at the University of Birmingham and will be hosting its 4th annual conference in partnership with The Melbourne Social Equity Institute, University of Melbourne at the University of Birmingham on 14th and 15th September 2017. Go to the conference website for more details.

 

15th Annual meeting of the International Society for Quality-of-Life studies
Quality of life: towards a better society
28-30th of September 2017
Innsbruck, Austria                                                                                                                             Submission deadline: February 14, 2017. Read on...

 

European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS)                                                                                 July 6- 8, 2017 Copenhagen                                                                                                                                 Sub-theme 69: Organization Studies and Industrial Relations: Overlapping Concerns and New Possibilities The stream seeks to promote the dialogue between labour relations and wider scholarship in organisation studies. They are looking for a broad range of contributions and would like to have some more submissions with a sociological bent. Read on...

 

Making alcohol and other drug realities                                                     Contemporary Drug Problems                                                                                                                      23-25 August, 2017. Helsinki, Finland                                                                                              Abstract submission deadline: March 1, 2017. Read on...

 

XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology                                                                                                 Power, Violence and Justice: Reflections, Responses and Responsibilities                            Toronto, Canada, on July 15-21, 2018. Read on...

Call for Papers - Journals

Sport, Feminism, and the Global South                                                                          Sociology of Sport Journal                                                                                           Guest editors: Kim Toffoletti and Catherine Palmer                                                    Submission deadline: March 1, 2017. Read on...

Newsletter Submissions

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