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Date: 5/27/2026
Subject: TASA members' newsletter: 28th May
From: TASA



Dear ~~first_name~~,
 
As we move towards the middle of the year, there is plenty happening across our community.

This edition includes a new job opportunity, upcoming events from two of our Thematic Groups, and details of the next TASA Thursdays session on 18 June. We encourage members to note several important opportunities and deadlines, including Expressions of Interest to lead the next editorial team for Health Sociology Review (due 22 June), our Mentorship Program (due 18 June), and applications for the $5,000 Social Sciences Week funding pool (closing 19 June).

A reminder also that applications for the Postgraduate Impact & Engagement Award close tomorrow, 29 May, and that the next Retired Career Stage Group session will be held on 23 June.

As always, we are delighted to celebrate the work and achievements of our members. This edition features new member publications, welcomes new members to our community, and congratulates recent ARC Linkage Grant recipients.

We hope you enjoy this edition and find something of interest, inspiration, or opportunity within it.

Warm regards,
 
TASA Team
 
Congratulations
We extend our warm congratulations to fellow members Alan Morris & Catherine Hastings, who, along with their colleagues, have been awarded an Australian Research Council Linkage grant for their project 'Social housing tenants navigating relocation'. 
 
This pioneering study examines the impacts of relocation on social housing tenants over the medium and long-term using in-depth interviews and surveys with relocated tenants. It aims to examine why some tenants have been able to (re)establish themselves in their new home and area whilst others have not and the role services play in shaping the impacts of relocation. The study is highly significant as state governments are planning to relocate thousands of social housing tenants. The intended outcome of the project is to deliver an in-depth understanding of the varying impacts of relocation. This will create actionable evidence to guide government policy that will be of value to government, community housing providers and tenants.

New Members
Welcome to our new members, Naying Jin, Gemma Nourse, Ashjayeen Sharif, Annie Zeleznikow and Shu Zhu

  

It's great to have you with us. 
 
Many of our members are renewing at this time of year. If you have any concerns about renewal, logging in to the members' portal, or any other aspect of your membership, please do email Ali at membership@tasa.org.au, any time. 
 
Members' Publications

Impact & Outreach

Journals
Barbalet, Jack (2026) A sociology of envy: Distinguishing the emotion from its consequences. Emotions and Society, First online: 25 May 2026 https://doi.org/10.1332/26316897Y2026D000000101
 
King, M. (2026). Universal legal capacity and profound intellectual disability: challenges of profound difference and radical dependence. The Theory and Practice of Legislation, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/20508840.2026.2672326 (open access).
 
Bridges, D., Wulff, E., Kleinschafer, J., Krivokapic-Skoko, B., & Bamberry, L. (2026). Women in mining, industry norms, and rural patriarchy: A perfect storm. Gender, Work & Organization, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.70135 (open access).
 
Drabowicz, Tomasz and Maja Rynko (2025). Cognitive skills or diplomas – what matters more for wages in Poland? Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Sociologica, 95, 23–43. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-600X.95.02 (Open Access)
 
Op-ed / Commentary
Simone Marino (24 May, 2026)The Italian Choir Bringing Memories Back. ABC Listen. 
 
  
 
TASA Awards and Funding
Funding
As announced in last week’s newsletter, TASA has set aside $5,000 in funding for 2026 Social Sciences Week events. TASA is offering grants of up to $1,000, exclusively for TASA members, to support public-facing events during Social Sciences Week 2026.

Applications close on 19 June.
 
For the full details and the application form link, visit TASAweb here.

 
TASA's Gary Bouma Memorial Workshop Funding, for 2027 events, is open for applications. Successful workshops will advance research within sociology and showcase TASA as the face of sociological/interdisciplinary research in the region; engaging with issues of national concern; advancement of knowledge; support innovative ideas, and, the potential of feeding into policy and practice development.

Funding of AU$5,000 (per workshop) available for workshops to be held in Australia.

Applications close on 17 July.

For details, and the application form link, visit TASAweb here.

 
Awards 
Closing Soon
Postgraduate Impact & Engagement Award
This annual award recognises the impact and engagement of a Postgraduate TASA member’s scholarship that is of high social value to Australian society and/or sociology.
Application deadline: TOMORROW 29 May. Read on...

 
Distinguished Service to Australian Sociology Award
This award is made to a TASA member who has demonstrated outstanding, significant and sustained service to Australian sociology over many years. While not necessarily a lifetime achievement award, candidates for the Distinguished Service Award would usually be nearing the end of their careers.

In all cases the quality of the service is the determining criterion, rather than the quantity alone.
 
Nomination deadline: 17 July. Read on...

 
Outstanding Service to TASA Award
This honour is accorded to a TASA member who has demonstrated an outstanding level of participation in and promotion of TASA over a number of years. There are many ways in which this can occur, but in all cases the quality of the service is the determining criterion, rather than the quantity alone.
 
Nomination deadline: 17 July. Read on...

 
Outstanding Service to the Teaching of Sociology Award
This award celebrates outstanding contributions to enhancing the pedagogy, practice or outcomes of teaching and learning sociology in Australia. It recognises contributions at the disciplinary level (rather than acknowledging excellence in teaching within the classroom or institutions). Examples of disciplinary-level contributions include innovations in teaching that increase the impact of sociology teaching beyond university contexts, improve student access, experience and outcomes, or inform disciplinary approaches to learning and teaching. Evidence of these achievements may be demonstrated through feedback from students or peers, and/or through publications (peer-reviewed, policy or general), presentations, media, or other relevant indicators.
 
Nomination deadline: 17 July. Read on...

 
Sociology in Action Award
This award recognizes contributions to the practice of sociology outside of academic settings. It is conferred on a TASA member who has made an outstanding contribution to sociological practice in Australia.

In this context, outstanding contributions to sociology in action highlight the value and impact of sociological methods and theories to society. This includes both broad social issues, as well as more focused issues for industry, government, business or community sectors.
 
Nomination deadline: 17 July. Read on...
 
Career Stage Groups
The next online meet-up of our Retired Career Stage Group is scheduled for 11am AEST on Tuesday 23 June. If you'd like to be part of this welcoming and stimulating group, please do email Ali at membership@tasa.org.au to be added to the Retired Career Stage Group and receive meeting details. 
 
TASA Mentorship Program 2026-27
TASA's 2026 Mentorship Program is now open for Expressions of Interest.
Closing midnight AEST, 18 June 2026.

This 6-month program will foster professional growth and development. Mentor/mentee pairs are encouraged to meet fortnightly or monthly (6–12 sessions in total), either online, in person, or through a mix of both. The program includes online sessions aimed at helping both mentors and mentees get the most out of the experience.

Key Dates:
  • July: Acceptance onto program announced
  • 4 August: Online Onboarding for mentors and mentees
  • 25 August: Online Professional Development Workshop 1
  • 13 October: Online Midway Check-in for mentors and mentees
  • 9 February: Online Wrap up for mentors and mentees
Workshop dates may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Webinar presentations (excluding Q&A) will be recorded and made available privately for program participants who can’t attend live.

PLUS
Online Professional Development Workshop 2, details TBC
Optional in-person meet up for those mentor/mentee pairs attending TASA 2026


Ready to Get Involved?
Please click the appropriate orange link below to submit your Expression of Interest. If you’d like to be both a mentee and a mentor, please complete both forms.
 
 
 
TASA Thursdays
TASA THURSDAYS 'Unserviceable’ by Design: Feminist Sociology and the Corporeal Politics of Women’s Military Service | 18th June | 12:30PM AEST

Join us for a TASA Thursdays webinar with fellow member Natalie Merryman exploring gendered harm, institutional power, and embodiment within the Australian Defence Force. Drawing on feminist sociological research with women veterans, this thought-provoking session critically examines how military institutions reproduce inequality and shape lived experiences. Ideal for sociologists, researchers, and anyone interested in gender, power, and institutional cultures.
 


Thematic Group Events
SOCIAL THEORY WEBINAR SERIES | 4TH JUNE | 12:30PM AEST | ONLINE

Join us next Thursday 4 June for the next Social Theory Thematic Group webinar with Paul Joosse (University of Hong Kong). This compelling session explores the “Trump phenomenon” through the lens of charisma, introducing the concept of the “incredulous onlooker” and its unexpected role in amplifying charismatic power. This is a timely and thought-provoking discussion for anyone interested in political sociology, social theory, and contemporary global dynamics.

The Social Stratification Thematic Group, convened by Jenny Chesters, invites abstracts for a one-day Symposium, Perceptions and Indicators of Social Class in Australia, to be held at the University of Melbourne on Friday 28 August. 

This free event, with a keynote address by E/Professor, and long term TASA member, Mark Western, will explore contemporary debates around social class, inequality, education, housing, healthcare, and family background in Australia.
 
Travel bursaries available. Abstract submission deadline: 5pm, 1 July. For the full details, read on...

Journal of Sociology
Journal of Sociology, 62 (1) 
 
All articles are available via the following link: https://tinyurl.com/2wyhdr8c 
Health Sociology Review
Health Sociology Review, Volume 35, Number 1 (March 2026).

A special issue on, ‘Healthy’ Food Practices: Moving Beyond Healthy Choices and Food Systems, is guest edited by Natalie Jovanovski and Bhavna Middha.

All articles in this special issue are available here.


Applications are invited for the editorship of Health Sociology Review (HSR) for the three-year term 2027 - 2029.  
 
Transition arrangements will begin later in 2026, although the content for the first issue of 2027, and possibly the second, will be finalised by the out-going editorial team. 
 
The application deadline is Monday 22nd June, 2026. 
 
The full details of the call are available on TASAweb here.
 
Scholarship Opportunities
Media Representation & Public Perception of RNA Vaccines and Therapeutics in Australia
PhD Scholarship
University of Newcastle
Working with fellow member Caragh Brosnan
For details, read on...


Creating Safer Sport Communities from Rural to Urban Australia
This is part of an ARC Discovery project Creating Safer Sport Communities from Rural to Urban Australia
The PhD will be housed within Griffith University’s Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Arts, Education and Law group and the Department of Tourism and Marketing, Griffith Business School.
For the full details, read on...
 
Employment Opportunities
New: Postdoc Position - Media, Inequality, and Democratic Support
University of Amsterdam
Application deadline: 8th June. Read on...
 

 
Lecturer in Geography, Sociology and Political Science
Hong Kong Baptist University
The role includes teaching courses in human geography, physical geography, public administration, general sociology, statistics, research methods, and advanced topics in quantitative analysis across these disciplines.
For the full details, and to apply, read on...

Other Events, News & Opportunities

Grants

Workshops Program Funding
The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
 
The Academy Workshops Program offers Australian social scientists financial assistance to host multidisciplinary workshops which aim to advance research and policy agendas on nationally important issues.
 
Up to AU$9,000.00 per workshop. 
 
Application deadline: 31 July. Read on...
 

Awards

The Paul Bourke Awards for Early Career Research
Academy of Social Sciences Australia
The Paul Bourke Awards for Early Career Research honour Australians in the early part of their career who have achieved excellence in scholarship in one or more fields of the social sciences.
Nomination deadline: 12 June. Read on...
 

Events

Symposiums
The Regulation of Children’s Use of Digital Media in the Asia Pacific
Hybrid (Melbourne city), 17 June, 9am - 5:30pm AEST
This symposium brings together a selection of scholars, policymakers, civil society organisations and industry experts from across the Asia-Pacific region, such as Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam, to discuss the historical development, current landscape, challenges, and future directions of regulating children’s use of digital media.
For the full details, and to register, read on...
 

Seminars
ANU School of Sociology Seminar Series
The program for the ANU School of Sociology Seminar Series is now online. All seminars are hybrid, with options to join via Zoom. Please visit the School’s Humanitix page, here, to view and register for upcoming seminars.
 
Newcastle Youth Studies Centre (NYSC) 2026 Online Seminar Series
The full 2026 program for the Newcastle Youth Studies Centre’s online seminar series is now out (see below), you can check out each seminar, and register for them, at the NYSC Eventbrite page here.
Note, you can watch the full 2025 recordings at the NYSC's YouTube playlist here.
 

Conferences
What is Transience?
Hybrid, Thursday, 11 February 2027
RMIT University
Abstract Submission Deadline: 1 July. Read on...
 

Global Sociology in Turbulent Times
International Sociological Association
XXI ISA World Congress of Sociology
4 to 10 July 2027, Gwangju, Korea
For details, read on...
 

10th Biennial Social Science Methodology Conference
November 24-26,  University of Sydney
For the full details, read on...
 

Sport, Politics, and Society
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 1, 2, 3 / 2026 (Beja - Tunisia).
Submission deadline: 31 May. Read on...
 
Queer Intimacies conference
Queer Intimacies
Online and in-person at Macquarie University 23-25 September

Researchers are invited to consider how queer desires, attachments, and entanglements offer counter examples to hetero-, cis-, and allo-normative modes of being. We are, in particular, interested in eliciting abstracts that foreground how queer theoretical frameworks might be used to (re)conceptualise how intimacies are imagined, performed, and contested. 

Abstracts proposing individual or group presentations, workshops, round-table discussions, pre-organised panels, posters, and creative works are encouraged. QTRG is dedicated to accessibility and community. Given this, online-only presentations in any of the above formats are welcomed and encouraged. We also encourage HDR students and ECRs to submit an abstract. 

Submission deadline: 31 May. Read on... 


International Association of Vegan Sociologists
Internationalising Vegan Sociology
International Association of Vegan Sociologists (IAVS)
Online, October 3 & 4, 2026
 
The 2026 IAVS annual meeting will showcase research related to veganism, animal rights, and sociological theories of international relevance. They welcome submissions for individual presentations (15 minutes and an additional 5 for questions) or panels (45 minutes with 15 for questions) to be delivered in an online format.
 
Proposals and queries should be sent to info@vegansociology.com by 31st MayRead on...
 

Publications

Call for Submissions 
Social Conditions, Clinical Logics: Rethinking Young People’s Engagement with Drug Treatment
International Journal of Drug Policy
This special issue invites submissions that explore or examine how the social conditions of young people’s substance use shape their engagement in drug treatment. Editors are looking for papers that critically explore, among other things, biomedical and psychologised approaches to AOD care, how contexts of crisis and social inequity shape treatment experience, and how treatment might be experienced differently by First Nations, LGBTQ+, refugee, migrant and racialized youth.
Submission deadline: 15 August. Read on...
We're here to help
For membership information, processes, and frequently used resources, visit the Members' Navigator. To contact a member of the team directly, see our TASA Staff page.
 
Admin (Sally): admin@tasa.org.au
Events (Penny): events@tasa.org.au
Membership (Ali): membership@tasa.org.au
Indigenous (Yasmin): indigenoussociology@tasa.org.au
Digital Publications Editor (Roger): digitalpe@tasa.org.au 
Thematic Groups (Molly): thematicgroups@tasa.org.au
Postgraduates (Brooklyn): postgraduates@tasa.org.au