The Australian Sociological Association: Thank you No Images? Click here Thank youDear , We encourage you to support your colleagues by sharing details of your latest publications with them via this newsletter. No publication is too big or too small. Any mention of sociology is of value to our association, and to the discipline, so please do send through details of your latest publication (fully referenced) for the next newsletter, to the TASA Office. Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning. Employment OpportunitiesThe University of Melbourne has a short term position (around four months, full time - negotiable) for an experienced researcher to work with us to write up findings from a media analysis focusing on representations of class in newsprint media. Please contact Deborah Warr at the University of Melbourne to discuss the position. Application deadline: January 20. Read on... Members' PublicationsJournal ArticlesMcKenzie, Lara 2017. ‘Researching age-dissimilar couples and romantic relationships: A qualitative study’, SAGE Research Methods Cases. DOI:10.4135/9781526403322 Jens O. Zinn (2016) ‘In-between’ and other reasonable ways to deal with risk and uncertainty: A review article, Health, Risk & Society, 18:7-8, 348-366, DOI: 10.1080/13698575.2016.1269879 Wadham, Ben, Donna Bridges, Anuradha Mundkur, and James Connor. 2016. “‘War-Fighting and Left-Wing Feminist Agendas’: Gender and Change in the Australian Defence Force.” Critical Military Studies 1–17. Informed News Analysis & CommentaryMark Chou & Michael Ondaatje: The Drama of Politics: Enacting Trump's Presidential Self, ABC Religion and Ethics Catherine Strong: One year on, we should remember David Bowie as both genius and flawed human, The Conversation BlogsAlexia Maddox: Serendipity, crowdfunding and cryptocurrencies Deborah Lupton: 15 top tips for revising journal articles Ann Game: The Pharmacist in Anghiari Ann Game: Buongiorno Anne Game: The Talozzi family Ann Game: Sun and fire Competition for Junior SociologistsThe 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 journalsThe 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. ProjectBitcoin and the unbanked; an ethnographic study of financial inclusion through cryptocurrenciesAlexia Maddox, Greg Adamson, and Supriya Singh are conducting a social study of the use of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Read on... Research Participant OpportunityIf 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... GrantsTen 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... EventsSymposiumPentecostal Charismatic Christianities in Australia Religion and Society Research Cluster, Western Sydney University August 11-12 Keynote speaker: Prof Paul Freston (Wilfrid Laurier University) Abstract submission deadline: January 13. Read on... SeminarsEncountering misrecognition: being mistaken for being Muslim Professor Peter Hopkins Newcastle University, UK Thursday 19 January. Deakin Burwood Corporate Centre, Deakin University (Melbourne Burwood campus), 3.00 to 4.00 pm. Read on... Alcohol in the city centre: Detection, unintended consequences and effects on the community. A free public seminar with Simon Moore, Professor of Public Health, Cardiff University. Wednesday, 18 January – 11.30am-12.30pm This seminar will discuss research on real time analysis of CCTV data to detect and understand violence in night time environments; how “big data” can reveal the causes and consequences of alcohol use and how health services, and the community generally, are affected by those who drink alcohol to excess. Read on... ConferencesCritical 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: 12th January. 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 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... The Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) invites submissions for the 67th Annual Meeting, to be held August 11-13, 2017, at the Montreal Bonaventure Hotel in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Submission deadline: January 31, 2017. Read on... Call for Papers - JournalsBoyhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal Special Issue Contemporary Boys’ Literacies / Boys’ Literatures First draft submissions deadline: February 1, 2017. Read on... Future-Proofing Higher Education: towards the Citizen Scholar Active Learning in Higher Education Submission deadline: 1 February 2017. Read on... 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 SubmissionsWe encourage you to support your colleagues by sharing details of your latest publications with them via this newsletter. No publication is too big or too small. Any mention of sociology is of value to our association, and to the discipline, so please do send through details of your latest publication (fully referenced) for the next newsletter, to the TASA Office. Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning. 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