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TASA 2019

Dear ,

There are 18 days left to submit to our TASA 2019 Diversity & Urban Growth conference.  As noted in last week's newsletter, the May 27 deadline is set to give thematic group conveners & authors enough time for the reviewing/resubmitting process before the July 26 acceptance announcement deadline.  This year, the deadline for conference scholarships is the same as submissions, May 27.  There are several conference scholarships available including the TASA Precarious Work Scholarship Fund. You can listen to what fellow member Angela Leahy (2018 recipient) had to say about our Precarious Work scholarship here. 

The conference scholarships open for nominations are:

  • Carer’s Travel Bursary
  • TASA Precarious Work Scholarship Fund
  • Postgraduate Conference Scholarship
  • Conference Scholarship for TASA Members with Disabilities
  • Conference Scholarship for Sociology in Action
  • Jerzy Zubrzycki Postgraduate Conference Scholarship

Health Sociology Review

2021 Special Issue - call for papers

New: Sex, Health & Technology Special Issue                                                                      The Role of Bio-medical, Bio-mechanical, and Bio-digital Technologies in Sex, Sexual Health, and Intimacy. Read on... 

Journal of Sociology

2021 Special Issue - call for guest editors

Interested in being a guest editor of a 2021 special issue of TASA's Journal of Sociology?  Please submit expressions of interest of no more than 3000 words in length to Kate Huppatz and Steven Matthewman by Monday 24th June, 2019.  Read on...

TASA 2019 Awards

The Awards currently open for nominations are:

  1. Distinguished Services to Australian Sociology Award (closes May 31)
  2. Outstanding Service to TASA Award (closes May 31)
  3. TASA Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching in Australian Sociology (closes June 15)
  4. TASA Sociology in Action Award (closes June 15)
  5. Early Career Researcher – Best Paper Prize (closes June 30)

TASA 2021

Host the 2021 TASA Conference:                              Call for Expressions of Interest

We are seeking expressions of interest for hosting the November 2021 TASA Conference.    Expressions of Interest deadline: Friday July 12. Read on...

Employment Opportunities

Lecturer, Gender and Sexuality Studies                                                                      Deakin University                                                                                                                Location: Geelong - City, Geelong - Waurn Ponds, Melbourne - Burwood                Application deadline: 23 May. Read on...

 

Lecturer, Women's and Gender Studies                                                                      Flinders University                                                                                                                            The Lecturer will contribute to quality research and the planning and delivery of topics within the suite of undergraduate and postgraduate topics/courses in Women’s and Gender Studies. This includes the development of teaching materials, delivery of lectures/tutorials or other innovative teaching and learning strategies.                                      Application deadline: May 13. Read on...

 

Senior Research Fellow in Sociology/Women's and Gender Studies           Flinders University                                                                                                                            The Senior Research Fellow will undertake research in Gender Inequality that contributes to Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies and follow an interdisciplinary approach. This position will contribute towards the Inequality Research Theme, as well as the Sociology and Women’s Studies research environments.                                                                Application deadline: May 13. Read on...

PhD Scholarship Opportunities

Multiculturalism, Migration and Youth
Two PhD scholarships, Deakin University                                                                                    Application deadline: May 31. Read on...

 

There are 2 PhD scholarships on offer (1 based in Sydney and 1 in Perth) as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) funded project: The African Diaspora and Pentecostalism in Australia: New Perspectives on Materiality, Media and Religion:

1. Religion and Society Research Centre, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Sydney

2.  School of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth

Application deadline: June 30. Read on...

Looking to employ a sociologist?

Our Looking for Work registry is there to help sociologists looking for work but it is also there to assist those looking to employ a sociologist. The registry can be accessed on TASAweb here. 

 

Members' Publications

Journal of Sociology

Peterie, M. (2019). Technologies of control: Asylum seeker and volunteer experiences in Australian immigration detention facilities. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 181–198. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318796301

Côté, R. R., Huang, X., Huang, Y., & Western, M. (2019). Immigrant network diversity in the land of the fair go. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 199–218. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318817684

Robertson, S. (2019). Status-making: Rethinking migrant categorization. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 219–233. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318791761

Colic-Peisker, V., & Deng, L. (2019). Chinese business migrants in Australia: Middle-class transnationalism and ‘dual embeddedness.’ Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 234–251. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783319836281

Morris, A. (2019). ‘Communicide’: The destruction of a vibrant public housing community in inner Sydney through a forced displacement. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 270–289. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318815307

Hughes, M. (2019). The social and cultural role of food for Myanmar refugees in regional Australia: Making place and building networks. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 290–305. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318781264

Farrugia, D., Hanley, J., Sherval, M., Askland, H., Askew, M., Coffey, J., & Threadgold, S. (2019). The local politics of rural land use: Place, extraction industries and narratives of contemporary rurality. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 306–322. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318773518

Perales, F., & Bouma, G. (2019). Religion, religiosity and patriarchal gender beliefs: Understanding the Australian experience. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 323–341. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318791755

Rose, J., & Hewitt, B. (2019). Does part-time employment status really reduce time pressure? Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 366–388. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318800822

Chesters, J., Smith, J., Cuervo, H., Laughland-Booÿ, J., Wyn, J., Skrbiš, Z., & Woodman, D. (2019). Young adulthood in uncertain times: The association between sense of personal control and employment, education, personal relationships and health. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 389–408. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318800767

Reid, C. (2019). Book Review: Pam Nilan, Muslim Youth in the Diaspora: Challenging Extremism through Popular Culture. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 409–411. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318822177

Olson, R. E. (2019). Book Review: Amy Chandler, Self-injury, Medicine and Society: Authentic Bodies. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 413–415. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783319829317

Brownlee, P. (2019). Book Review: Tom Barnes, Making Cars in the New India: Industry, Precarity and Informality. Journal of Sociology, 55(2), 415–416. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318824832

Journal Articles

Anthony Moran and Mark Mallman (2019) “Social Cohesion in Rural Australia: Framework for conformity of social justice?“, Australian Journal of Social Issues, DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.65, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajs4.65

Petersen, A., Tanner, C., & Munsie, M. (2019). Citizens’ use of digital media to connect with health care: Socio-ethical and regulatory implications. Health. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363459319847505

Flore, J., Kokanović, R., Callard, F., Broom, A. and Duff, C. (2019). Unravelling subjectivity, embodied experience and (taking) psychotropic medication.Social Science & Medicine. 230 (2019) 66–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.04.004

Informed News & Analysis

Jenna Drenten, Lauren Gurrieri & Meagan Tyler (May 8, 2019) How highly sexualised imagery is shaping ‘influence’ on Instagram - and harassment is rife.The Conversation. 

Paulina Billett, Edgar Burns & Rochelle Fogelgarn (May 6, 2019) Almost every Australian teacher has been bullied by students or their parents, and it’s taking a toll. The Conversation. 

Blogs

Julia Cook and Signe Ravn (May 8, 2019) PhD Presentation Series: Amy Vanderharst. TASA Youth. 

Deborah Lupton (May 8, 2019) Schedule for trip to Copenhagen and London, June 2019. This Sociological Life. 

Ann Game (May 2, 2019) The artisans’ show and market. Living in Relation. 

Podcasts

Na'ama Carlin (May 5, 2019) Is there life after grief? ABC RN, God Forbid.

Videos

TASA members Marina Khan & Yinghua Yu interview fellow TASA member Shanthi Robertson on migration, youth mobilities, and pathways.

TASA member Marina Khan interviews fellow TASA member Shanthi Robertson on migration, youth mobilities, and pathways.

Members' Keynote Invitations

Have 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. 

Fran Collyer has been invited to give a conference keynote for Facing the West: Circulation, Cooperation and Contestation in the Post-War Development of Sociology in Asia, 5-6 June, Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Fran's keynote topic is 'Australian Sociology: Dilemmas of Place and Position in the Global South'. 

Lucy Nicholas has been invited to give a keynote at the ‘Gender, Sex and Sexualities Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Conference’ to be held at the University of Adelaide on September 23 and 24. Lucy's keynote topic is 'Post-gender aims in masculinist times'.

Promotions

Have 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. 

Social Sciences Week (SSW)

Rethinking Critical Femininities: Feeling, Feminist Practice, and Beyond            13 September 2019, at the University of Melbourne, Parkville campus                                 The aim of this event will be to develop a critical femininity studies network in the region, with a special issue to follow the symposium.                                                                    Submission deadline: May 15. Read on...

Note: two travel bursaries of $300 each will be available for TASA members who are postgrads/sessional staff/unwaged. If you would like to be considered for the travel bursary please include your CV and note your interest when you submit your abstract. Information on TASA membership is available here.                                                      

 

Social Sciences Week is an opportunity for social scientists to engage non-academic audiences with cutting edge social science research, to showcase the diversity and relevance of social science. It will include interactive community and school-based events, bringing the social sciences to life, particularly for the next generation of university students, social scientists and citizens. We encourage you to plan an event/s for Social Sciences Week this year; 9 - 15 September. Please note, the final date to register an event to be part of Social Sciences Week is Thursday, 1 August 2019.

Other Events, News & Opportunities

Forum & Book Launch

“Is eating a settler-colonial act?” History, justice, and the future of food  The Institute of Postcolonial Studies (IPCS), North Melbourne                                                    TODAY May 9, 7:30pm - 9:30pm                                                                                                  An IPCS panel with Stefano de Pieri, Lauren Rickards, Nick Rose & Christopher Mayes  The forum will explore some questions raised in Christopher Mayes’s new book Unsettling Food Politics: Agriculture, dispossession and sovereignty in Australia, which will be launched at the event. Read on...

Rural Sociology TG

New: 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.                                                                                                                                                    Registration deadline: June 17. Read on...           

Work, Labour & Economy (WLE) new TG

Call for Abstracts: Reflections on the Change the Rules Campaign                      To celebrate the launch of the new thematic group Work, Labour & Economy, the thematic group convenors would like to extend a call for abstracts for a special panel at this year’s Australian Sociological Association (TASA) conference reflecting on the Australian Council of Trade Union’s Change the Rules campaign. We extend a particular invitation for contributions from those working outside the academy.                                        Submission deadline: May 20. Read on...

Creativity and methodological innovation in the sociology of familial and intimate relationships

Families and Relationships Thematic Group Workshop                                    Western Sydney University, Paramatta city campus, Sydney, 29th November, 2019.          This one day meeting will bring together researchers at all stages of their career who are seeking to forge responsive and creative methods for investigating familial and intimate relationships.                                                                                                                               Keynote presenters

  • Dr Quah Ee Ling Sharon
  • Dr Son Vivienne
  • Dr Ashleigh Watson

Submission deadline: August 2. Read on...

Symposium & Postgraduate Workshop

Social Suffering in the Neoliberal Age: Classificatory Logic and Systems of Governance                                                                                                                                       18-19th July,Western Sydney University, Parramatta South Campus, Sydney, Australia        This symposium examines neoliberal systems of governance and its daily practices of managing, regulating and subordinating individuals, peoples and communities.        Abstract submission deadline: Friday, 24 May. Read on...   

Post Grad Workshop                                                                                                Wednesday, 17 July                                                                                                                   Chris Grover , University of Lancaster, will work with post grads to develop their papers in preparation for the symposium alongside exploring core issues in relation to their HDR project.                                                                                                                                                  Up to 3 travel reimbursements are available valued to a total of $400.00 per applicant. Please submit your request at time of submitting your HDR / symposium abstract. Read on... (note, this is the same link as above). 

These are free events but places are limited. 

Panel/Discussion

New: Automating the Social: Digital Futures for Welfare, Disability, Social, and Health Services with Paul Henman (UQ), El Gibbs (PWD), Leanne Dowse (UNSW), Wayne Hawkins (ACCAN), and Gerard Goggin (USYD)                                                Friday 10 May, 3-4.30pm

Call for Applications/Nominations as Scientific Director of the International Institute for the Sociology of Law

The International Institute for the Sociology of Law, IISL, Onati, is issuing a call through the Research Committee for the Sociology of Law of the International Sociological Association for nominations for the position of Scientific Director of IISL.                  Nomination deadline: July 1, 2019. Read on...

Awards

2019 CHASS AUSTRALIA PRIZES                                                                                        The Australia Prizes honour distinguished achievements by Australians working, studying, or training in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) sector, including academics, researchers, practitioners, philanthropists, policy makers, and students.              There are four different prize categories available and self nominations are welcome.                                                                                                                                  Submission deadline: June 21. Read on...

Workshops

Embodied methodologies for researching wellbeing                           Tuesday 13 August, 9am - 4pm                                                                                                            Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Parklands Drive (venue TBC)                                   
This one-day workshop is for PhD candidates, ECRs and others interested in exploring embodied and creative methods for wellbeing.
This is a fully catered event and is free to attend.                                                    Submission deadline: June 14.Read on...

 

Re/imagining Personal Data                                                                                    University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
1 October 2019                                                                                                                              Registration and lunch are free, but places are strictly limited. Please contact Deborah Lupton as soon as possible with an email noting that you’d like to register to secure your place. Read on...

Seminars

Trust, Young People and Digital Media                                                                        4th Annual Meeting of the Young Creative Connected (YCC) Research Network                      30 September to 1 October, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland  There is no fee to participate in this seminar, and lunches will be provided. There are a limited number of registrations though. If you are interested in attending, please contact Michael Dezuanni. 

Call for Chapters 

Social theory, digital education and the Global South: Critical perspectives        The book aims to explore the interplay between digital media practices and education (in primary, secondary, further, higher, and adult and community education, as well as informal education) in the context of the Global South.                                                          Submission deadline: June 30. Read on... 

Call for Papers - Journals

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: 
Bridget Byrne, Helen Holmes, Vanessa May, Shaminder Takhar.

Symposiums

Being-With and Being-For Animals: The Status and Role of Method in Contemporary Sociological Animal Studies                                                              Monday July 8th, Australian National University                                                                            This symposium, jointly hosted by TASA and the School of Sociology at the Australian National University, will focus on examining the ways in which animals are now coming to be sensed, experienced, known and re/presented in contemporary sociological research.      Submission deadline: May 31st. Read on...

 

Australian Women’s Leadership Symposiums                                                              The Australian Women's Leadership Symposiums are a national series of events focused on the experiences of women leaders in the contemporary workforce. An attendance discount of 25% is currently available by entering code ANSY19 at the time of booking (available until each symposium sells out).                                                                                        For more information and to book, read on... 

 

Australian Rural & Remote Mental Health Symposium 
Monday 28th – Wednesday 30th October 2019                                                                       Hear insights from experts who are working to improve mental health services within rural and remote areas and discover what you can do to provide and advocate for equal mental health care for all Australians                                                                             Submissions deadline: June 28. Read on...

Conferences

New: Digital Intimacies 5: Structures, Cultures, Power                                            December 9 to 11, 2019, Monash University. Melbourne                                                    Submission deadline: June 6. Read on...

 

New: Facing the West: Circulation, Cooperation and Contestation in the Post-War Development of Sociology in Asia                                                                                5-6 June, Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Keynote speakers include Fran Collyer. Read on...

 

New: Challenges of the 21st Century: Democracy, Environment, Inequalities, Intersectionality                                                                                                                                  IV ISA Forum of Sociology, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 14- 18 July 2020                                    Submission deadline: September 30. Read on...

 

New: Contested Identities: Critical Conceptualisations of the Human              The South African Society for Critical Theory (SASCT)                                                        Howard College Campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa                         22- 23 November                                                                                                                        Submission deadline: September 7. Read on...

 

TASA 2019 - Diversity & Urban Growth                                                               Keynote Speakers: Maggie Walter, Deborah Stevenson and Rob Stones                      Western Sydney University, Sydney                                                                                   Submission deadline: May 27. Read on...

 

10th Urban Space and Social Life:  Theory and Practice                          Challenges to Diversity and Inclusion                                                                                     June 14 - 17, Osaka University (Toyonaka Campus), Osaka, Japan                          Submission Deadline:  May 22. Read on...

 

Millennial Masculinities: Queers, Pimp Daddies and Lumbersexuals        Massey University, Wellington New Zealand, December 10-11                                        Submission deadline: August 30. Read on...

 

Youth Studies and the Challenges of Late Capitalism in a Globalised World       Journal of Youth Studies Conference                                                                                              December 2nd-4th 2019, University of Newcastle, Australia                                                  Submission deadline: June 28. Read on...

 

Rural sustainability in the urban century                                                                          XV World Congress of Rural Sociology, 8-12 July 2020, Cairns, Australia                        Session proposals deadline extended: MAY 10. Read on...                                              Note, abstract submissions and registration will open 31 May. Venue, travel and visa information is available on the Congress website.

 

Data Futures  Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)                                              University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
30 September, 9 am – 5 pm, followed by drinks and the launch of the SAM Media Futures Lab. Read on...

 

SAVE THE DATE   SAANZ Conference 2019 - Sociology for Everyone.                  University of Auckland, 3-6 December 

TASA Documents and Policies

You can access details of TASA's current Executive Committee as well as documents and policies, including the Constitution, Code of Conduct, Grievance Procedures & TASA's History, via TASAweb here. 

Accessing Online Materials

From March last 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.

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Gift memberships are available with TASA.  If you would like to purchase a gift membership, please email the following details through to the TASA Office:

  1. First name of gift recipient;
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  5. who the Membership Invoice should be made out to;

Upon receiving the above details, TASA will email the recipient with full details on how they can take up the gift membership.  You can view an example of that email in both Word (39kb) and Pdf (159kb) formats. You will receive an invoice, via email, after the recipient completes the online membership form.

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The theme of the forthcoming Congress (July 2022) is Resurgent Authoritarianism: Sociology of New Entanglements of Religions, Politics, and Economies. We welcome, and encourage, you to spread the word using this flyer.

Save the date: XX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Melbourne, 2022

The International Sociological Association has undertaken the development of the Global Mapping of Sociologists for Social Inclusion (GMSSI) to create the global database of sociologists.

GMSSI aims to identify, connect, and enable global collaborations in sociology, and support sociologists who encounter multiple barriers, economic and political, which impede participation in global exchanges.

GMSSI aims to increase the visibility of sociologists and their knowledge production and also be an important resource for sustained interaction with the media on a range of issues.

Your participation is important to the success of GMSSI in building this global sociological community.

To start: Go to https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/gmssi/callforparticipants.cgi where ISA briefly explain what the site is about and where there is a link to sign in or sign up. You do not need to be an ISA member to be listed on the GMSSI

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