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Date: 6/5/2024
Subject: TASA members newsletter: June 6th
From: TASA



Dear ~~first_name~~,
 
In case you missed it, the deadline for TASA2024 abstracts has been extended to Monday June 17th. If you would like to be a part of TASA2024, and you haven't submitted your abstract yet, please do so by Monday June 17th. For conference updates, please visit TASAweb  here. If you have any event related questions, please email Penny (events@tasa.org.au).
 
TASA2024 Accommodation
For TASA2024, Penny Toth, TASA's Event Manager, has secured a 15% discount off accommodation at two Nesuto Hotels; Nesuto Curtin and Nesuto Mounts Bay. Nesuto Curtin Hotel is conveniently located on Curtin University campus. For booking details, please visit our TASA2024 Accommodation webpage.
 
TASA Thursdays
Join us on Thursday 20th June 2024, for next month's TASA Thursday session presented by guest speaker, fellow member Cathy Martin.

This session is titled,"Metaphors of Migration: A critical discourse analysis of the intersections between immigration, race, and the nation in Australian press reports."
 

Join us on Thursday 18th July, for our TASA Thursday session: Social Class and Emotions in Australia.

This TASA Thursday session brings together three creative academics to speak about their applied research at the intersections of social class and emotion in diverse interest areas: gender, health, and youth.

Event Details:

Date: Thursday 18th July 2024
Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm (AEDT)
Format: Zoom Webinar
Cost: complimentary

Click here to read more

TASA Book Club
Our next TASA Book Club session, hosted by fellow member Aisling Bailey (Equity & Inclusion portfolio leader), shall be taking place online on Thursday 27th June at 7pm (AEST)

We invite you to join us as we explore the book: Killing for Country: A Family Story by David Marr

Event Details
Date: Thursday 27th June 2024
Time: 7pm AEST
Format: Zoom meeting - please note login details will be provided to you upon registration to this event
Cost: Free


Click here to register
 
Publications

Journals

Hanckel, B., Garnett, E., & Green, J. (2024). ‘Risk ambassadors and saviours: Children and futuring public health interventions’, Sociology of Health & Illness, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13802 [OPEN ACCESS].
 
Townley, C., & Marjadi, B. (2024) Good GP care for transgender children: The parents’ perspectives. International Journal of Transgender Health, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2024.2361073 [OPEN ACCESS].
 
Thorneycroft R, Smith E, and Nicholas L (2024) Whose concerns? Young adults discussing (their) concerns with pornography. Sex Education. OnlineFirst: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14681811.2024.2356635 [OPEN ACCESS].
 

News & Analysis

 
 
Thematic Group Events
New: Generations and Housing Symposium
 
A hybrid event, jointly hosted by the Ageing SociologySociology of Youth, & the Social Stratification thematic groups.
Monday 25th November, 8:45am - 17:30pm (AWST)
Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Perth
Note, this event is on the day before TASA 2024 starts
 
For the full details, and to register, read on...


resized Symposium on Affinities: Exploring Potent Connections
The Australian Sociology Association (TASA) Families and Relationships Thematic Convenors, Giselle Newton; Cheng Yen Loo and Cal Volks in association with the Centre for Digital Futures at the University of Queensland are hosting a Symposium exploring British Sociologist Jennifer Mason's theory of Affinities in research work.
Hybrid event
The day will include keynote provocations by fellow TASA members Rebecca Olson and Ashley Barnwell, as well as rapid papers from participants and affinities activities.
Some travel bursaries of up to $400 per person are available for Early Career Researchers
Expression of interest deadline: June 30. Read on...
 

MusicLIVES Symposium, Brisbane, 26 June

The Sociology of Music thematic group invites TASA members to the MusicLIVES Symposium, at The Tivoli theatre in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, on Wednesday 26th June, 9am-5pm. MusicLIVES will showcase the work of SoM members and bring together academic, music industry and policy stakeholders, with focus sessions on ‘Sociology of music today’ and ‘Crisis and reinvention for live music in Australia’.

MusicLIVES is presented by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University, with support from TASA thematic group event funding. Further details and registration on the SoM webpage (expand Members’ News). 
 
TASA Awards
The nomination deadline for the below 2024 TASA Awards is July 17th:
Note, applications for TASA2024 bursaries will open on Monday July 22nd and close on Monday August 19th.

Call for Focus Group Participants
As announced during TASA’s annual conferences in 2022 and 2023, The Australian Sociological Association is currently undertaking a research study to assess the state of sociology in Australia. This includes investigations into teaching, funding, university enrolments, employment outcomes, and research outputs with respect to Australian sociology.

We are currently seeking recent PhD graduates in sociology who would like the opportunity to discuss their experiences navigating the discipline in Australia as part of a focus group for this project.

Volunteers need to have graduated with their PhD from an Australian university within the last five years.

If you are interested in participating in a focus group, please email Dr Rhys Gower at r.gower@westernsydney.edu.au to discuss further details.
 
Employment

Jobs Board

The Jobs Board enables you to view current employment opportunities. As a member, you can post opportunities to the Jobs Board directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Employment Opportunities
PhD Scholarships
New: Clare Burton Memorial Scholarship
Queensland University of Technology
Established to honour Dr Clare Burton, this scholarship is open to students of all Australian universities undertaking master and doctoral research degrees.
Applications close: September 9. Read on...
 
PhD scholarship - Place, Identity, and Localism in Populist Politics
Australian Catholic University
Working with fellow member Rachel Busbridge
Applications close: 11:59pm (AEST), Friday 28 June. Read on...

Scholarships Board

The Scholarships Board enables you to view available scholarships that our members have posted. Like the Jobs Board, as a member, you can post scholarship opportunities directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Scholarship Opportunities
In case you are not aware, you can add job and scholarship opportunities to our publicly searchable Jobs & Scholarships Board via your TASA membership profile, see image below: 
Jobs and Scholarships Board
Other Events, News & Opportunities

Panel Discussions

Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health
New: Launch of ‘Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health’ e-learning Course
Online, Wednesday 19 June, 7 PM – 8 PM AEST
Organiser: Sienna Aguilar
MC: Sally Moyle, Honorary Associate Professor, ANU Gender Institute

National health peak body Australian Women’s Health Alliance is launching a new free e-learning course: ‘Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health’. Their online training modules will support workplaces, students and individuals across health and social fields, including community services and public policy. Academic staff, professional staff including HR and student well-being, and students are welcome to attend. The webinar will be recorded and made available to registrants.

For details, and to register, read on...

Basic income and the financial challenges of everyday life
Hybrid event
Wednesday 3rd July 2024, 5pm - 6pm, Newcastle city
Discussants include fellow members Julia Cook, Julia Coffey & Steven Threadgold
For details, and to register, read on...
 

Call for Participants

New: Fellow members Nick Osbaldiston and Rachel Busbridge are running a research project on social theory use in Australia exploring how social theories are used and valued in their contemporary classroom and research spaces. They are looking for anyone who identifies as a sociologist or related discipline, who is currently employed or a graduate student in an Australian university. If this is you and you are interested in this project, please click here to fill out a short 15 minute survey on your experiences with social theory. The survey is completely anonymous and no personal information is collected other than general demographic detail.

Should you have any questions, feel free to contact Nick and Rachel directly via email: nick.osbaldiston@jcu.edu.au and rachel.busbridge@acu.edu.au.


Research Seminars

Financial precarity, basic income and securing young people’s futures: challenging the intensifying financial violence of everyday life
Hybrid event
Wednesday 3rd July 2024, 10am - 2pm AEST
Chair: Julia Coffey
Speakers: 
  • Ben Matthews and Adriana Haro: Creative industry students, wageless work and the projectariat
  • Rachael Jacobs: Can it work here?: Lessons from the BIA (Basic Income for the Arts) Pilot in Ireland
  • Anne Gotfredsen: No time to waste in a teenage wasteland – girls’ precarious leisure in rural Sweden
  • heal: The (re)turn to the family in the post-welfare state: what do we overlook when we talk about the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’?
  • Josh Healy and Andi Pekarek: Inviting vista or hostile landscape? Young Australians’ views of gig work
  • Ben Spies-Butcher: Basic Income in Precarious Times: Promises and limits
  • Steve Threadgold: From entrepreneurial speculators to hopeful gamblers? Young people’s subjectivities and orientations towards the future
For details, and to register, read on...
 

Symposiums

Emotions of the Future
Friday 22 November
Macquarie University, Sydney
For details, read on...
 

Public Lectures

Digital Congregations in a Post-Christian Future
Hosted by AASR & CRA
Hybrid, Tuesday 18 June, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM AEST, Melbourne
In-person registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/aasr-cra-public-lecture-in-person-tickets-896829259457
 

Workshops

Conservative Public History
With speaker fellow member Neville Buch presenting on Buckley in Australia: Considering Local Social Discourses among the Australian States (1938-1987)
June 20, 10am - 6pm
For details, and to register, read on...
 

Call for Submissions - Journals

Slavery and Freedom in the Contemporary World: A Sociological Lens
Sociology, Special Issue
Submission deadline: December 12. Read on...
 
Special issue focussed on Culturally Responsive Qualitative Health Research
Qualitative Health Research
Anticipated publication of Special Issue: March 2025
Deadline for submissions:
July 1. Read on....  
 
 

Conferences

International Association for the Study of Popular Music – Australia-Aotearoa/New Zealand
Dec 4-6, 2024, Massey University Pukeahu Campus, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, Aotearoa.
Deadline for proposals: June 7Read on...
 
Global Conference on Migration and Health Equity
16-18 October, Rydges World Square, Sydney
Submission deadline:
June 10
Read on...
 
Social Science Methodology Conference
Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated
November 27-29, 2024, in-person at the University of Sydney
Abstract submission deadline: September 20
For details, read on...
 
Epidemics and transmissible disease. Scourges throughout History.
The Tunisian-Mediterranean Association for Historical, Social and Economic Studies (TMA for HSES) and the Tunisian World Center for Studies, Research, and Development (TWC for SRD)
December 3, 4, 5 / 2024 (Beja - Tunisia).
Submission deadline: June 30th. Read on...

Social Sciences Week

Social Sciences Week 2024
Hosted by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
9-15 September 2024
Social Sciences Week is an annual event that celebrates and promotes the social sciences to a diverse audience of students, researchers, policymakers, and the public. During the week, a wide range of activities take place, including keynote lectures, panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, and interactive events. These activities are hosted by leading universities, research institutes, and non-profit organisations across the country.

If you would like to get involved by running your own Social Sciences Week events, you have until the end of July to register them on our website. Once events are registered, we will publish them on the Social Sciences Week events calendar and begin promoting on social media. You can find more information about running your own event here, or email Anna Dennis, at the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, with any questions.
TASA Gift Memberships
Gift memberships, for any membership category, can now be accessed at anytime via your membership profile screen. If you would like to gift a membership, to someone new or to a current member, please follow the steps below:
 
STEP 1: Click here and log in

STEP 2: Click on the drop down menu to the right of your name in the purple bar (RH) at the top of the website (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 3: Click on Profile (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 4: Click on the Gift Memberships menu item and complete the details, see yellow highlights in 2nd image below. 
Profile Steps 2
Submitting Newsletter Items
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 & with a link, where possible) for the next newsletter, to TASA Admin. Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning.
Updating your Member Profile
Personal pronoun preferences can be added to your profile. There are 9 combination options to choose from. Please let Sally in TASA Admin know if your preference/s is not on the list and we will have them added.
 
For assistance with updating your Member Profile on TASA web please see the video tutorial: Updating your Member Profile
 
TASA Documents and Policies
In case you are not aware, you can access details of TASA's current Executive Committee 2023 - 2024, and their respective portfoliosas well as documents and policies, including the ConstitutionValues StatementStatement on Academic FreedomCode of Conduct, Grievance Procedures Safe & Inclusive EventsSustainable Events and TASA History
 
Accessing Online Materials & Resources
Menu navigation for online content

TASA members have access to over 90 peer-reviewed  Sage Sociology full-text collection online journals encompassing over 63,000 articles. The image on the left shows you where to access those journals, as well as the Sage Research Methods Collection & the Taylor and Francis Full Text Collection, when logged in to TASAweb. If needed, here is a short instructive video on how to access the journals. 

TASA Admin (Sally): admin@tasa.org.au
TASA Events (Penny): events@tasa.org.au