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Sociology Articles

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Jennifer Laurence, David McCallum, ‘On Innocence Lost: How Children Are Made Dangerous‘, International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, vol 7, no. 4 (2018) pp. 148-164

Boese, M., Moran, A. and Mallman, M., 2018. Multi-local settlement mobilities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, pp.1-19. Published online first https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1549981

Taylor, N., & Sutton, Z. (2018). For an Emancipatory Animal SociologyJournal of Sociology.

Liam Magee, Emma Kearney, Delphine Bellerose, Philippa Collin, Louise Crabtree, Justine Humphry, Paul James, Tanya Notley, Anjali Sharma, Amanda Third & Samantha Yorke (2018) Addressing a volatile subject: adaptive measurement of Australian digital capacitiesInformation, Communication & Society.

Narayanan, Yamini and Sumanth Bindumadhav. 2018. ‘Posthuman cosmopolitanism’ for the Anthropocene in India: urbanism and human-snake relations in the Kali YugaGeoforum.

Narayanan, Y. 2018. Animal ethics and Hinduism’s milking, mothering legends: analysing Krishna the butter thief and the Ocean of MilkSophia: International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions. 57 (1), 133-149.

Narayanan, Yamini. 2018. ‘Cow protection’ as ‘casteised speciesism’: sacralisation, commercialisation and politicisationSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 41(2), 331-351.

Koerner, Catherine & Putro, Widodo Dwi (2017) The socio-legal construction of Ahmadiyah as a religious minority by local and national government policy: Restrictions before the law, a challenge for Religious freedom in NTB, Indonesia, International Journal of Indonesian Studies (4) pp14-30.

Koerner, Catherine (2015) White Australian identities and Indigenous land rights, Social IdentitiesJournal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 21(2) pp87-101

Koerner, Catherine (2013), Learning the past to participate in the future: Regional discourses of Australian Colonial historyInternational Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, Vol 6, No2, pp 1-12

Kristin Natalier, Kay Cook & (2018) Single Mothers’ Post-Separation Provisioning: Child Support and the Governance of GenderSociology. Article first published online: December 10, 2018.

Alan Morris (2018) ‘Communicide’: The destruction of a vibrant public housing community in inner Sydney through a forced displacementJournal of Sociology. First Published December 7, 2018.

Sarah Callahan & Lucy Nichols (2018) Dragon wings and butterfly wings: implicit gender binarism in early childhoodTaylor & Francis. First Published online: 05 Dec 2018.

Robyn Smith, Ramon Spaaij & Brent McDonald (2018) Migrant Integration and Cultural Capital in the Context of Sport and Physical Activity: a Systematic ReviewJournal of International Migration and Integration. 

Cantillon, Zelmarie and Baker, Sarah, 2018, ‘DIY Heritage Institutions as Third Places: Caring, Community and Wellbeing Among Volunteers at the Australian Jazz Museum‘, Leisure Sciences.

Vaughan Higgins &Carol Richards (2018) Framing sustainability: alternative standards schemes for sustainable palm oil and South-South tradeJournal of Rural Studies.

Jones, Paul K. (2018). Insights from the infamous: Recovering the social-theoretical first phase of populism studiesEuropean Journal of Social Theory, online first.

Keith Heggart, Rick Flowers, Nina Burridge, James Arvanitakis (2018) Refreshing critical pedagogy and citizenship education through the lens of justice and complexity pedagogyGlobal Studies of Childhood.

Searle, T. L. , Mulholland, M. (2018). Systems, Self, and Sovereignty: Non-Indigenous Practitioners Negotiate Whiteness in Aboriginal Partnerships. The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 9(1) . Retrieved from: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss1/5DOI: 10.18584/iipj.2018.9.1.5

Yolande Strengers (2018) Robotic vacuum cleaners save energy? Raising cleanliness conventions and energy demand in Australian households with smart home technologiesEnergy Research & Social Science. 

L. Sleep (2018) “Entrapment and institutional collusion: domestic violence police reports and the ‘couple rule’ in social security law”Alternative Law Journal (doi 10.1177/1037969X18796900).

Heggart, K., Flowers, R., Burridge, N., & Arvanitakis, J. (2018). Refreshing critical pedagogy and citizenship education through the lens of justice and complexity pedagogyGlobal Studies of Childhood8(4), 355-367.

Spina, N. (2018). ‘Once upon a time’: examining ability grouping and differentiation practices in cultures of evidence-based decision-makingCambridge Journal of Education, doi: 10.1080/0305764X.2018.1533525

Dobson, A.S. & Kanai, A. (e-First Nov 2018).  From “can-do” girls to insecure and frustrated: Affective dissonances in young women’s post-recessional mediaFeminist Media Studies.

Mowat, H., Dobson, A.S.,McDonald, K., & Kirkman, M. (e-First Nov 2018). “For Myself and Others Like Me”: Women’s Contributions to Vulva-Positive Social Media.  Feminist Media Studies. 

Pennay A, Callinan S, Livingston M, Lubman D, Holmes J, MacLean S, Herring R, Dietze P. (2018) Patterns in Reduction or Cessation of Drinking in Australia (2001-2013) and Motivation for ChangeAlcohol and Alcoholism, DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agy07

Rose, J., Low-Choy, S., Singh, P. & Vasco, D. (2018) NAPLAN Discourses: A systematic review after the first decadeDiscourse, Studies in Cultural Politics of Education. 

Martinussen, Maree (2018) Reason, Season, or Life? Heterorelationality and the Limits of Intimacy between Women FriendsSociological Research OnlineArticle first published online: December 12, 2018.

Rochelle R Côté, Xianbi Huang, Yangtao Huang & Mark Western (2018) Immigrant network diversity in the land of the fair goJournal of Sociology. Article first published online: December 12, 2018.

Sophie Lewis, Fran Collyer, Karen Willis, Kirsten Harley, Kanchan Marcus, Michael Calnan & Jon Gabe (2018) Healthcare in the news media: The privileging of private over publicJournal of Sociology. 

Rose, J. & Hewitt, B. (2018). Does Part-time Employment Status Really Reduce Time Pressure? Journal of Sociology. 

Alexandra Caruso & Steven Roberts (2018) Exploring constructions of masculinity on a men’s body-positivity blogJournal of Sociology. 

Theresa Petray & Nick Pendergrast (2018). Challenging power and creating alternatives: Integrationist, anti-systemic and non-hegemonic approaches in Australian socialmovementsJournal of Sociology.

Tang, Shawna & Quah, Sharon Ee Ling. (2017) Heteronormativity and sexuality politics in Singapore: the female-headed households of divorced and lesbian mothers.Journal of Sociology. 

Nik Taylor, Zoei Sutton & Rhoda Wilkie (2018) A sociology of multi-species relationsJournal of Sociology. 

Helen Forbes-Mewett & Rebecca Wickes (2018) The neighbourhood context of crime against international studentsJournal of Sociology. 

Cary Bennett (2018) Drugs, moral panics and the dispositiveJournal of Sociology. 

Sarah Redshaw & Valerie Ingham (2018) ‘Neighbourhood is if they come out and talk to you’: Neighbourly connections and bonding social capitalJournal of Sociology. 

Laetitia Coles, Belinda Hewitt & Bill Martin (2018) Contemporary fatherhood: Social, demographic and attitudinal factors associated with involved fathering and long work hoursJournal of Sociology. 

Scott, Alan(2018) ‘(Plebiscitary) leader democracy: The return of an illusion?’ Thesis Eleven, 148(1): 3-20. doi.org/10.1177/0725513618800120.

Baker, C. The nation-building state retreats: An Australian case study in the changing role of the stateJournal of Rural Studies, Volume 62, Issue undefined, August 2018

Ruth Jeanes, Ramón Spaaij, Jonathan Magee, Karen Farquharson, Sean Gorman & Dean Lusher (2018) Developing participation opportunities for young people with disabilities? Policy enactment and social inclusion in Australian junior sportSport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics. Published online: 04 Nov 2018

Poynting, S. and Briskman, L. (2018), ‘Islamophobia in Australia: From Far-Right Deplorables to Respectable Liberals’, Social Sciences 7, 213, Special Issue ‘Race/Ethnicity, Crime and Social Control’. [doi:10.3390/socsci7110213]

Robert van Krieken (2018) Georg Franck’s ‘The Economy of Attention’: Mental capitalism and the struggle for attention. Journal of Sociology. 

Elsie Foeken & Steven Roberts (2018) Reifying difference: Examining the negotiation of internal diversity on a (post-)lesbian subredditSexualities. 

Meredith Nash (2018) From ‘Tramp Stamps’ to Traditional Sleeves: A Feminist Autobiographical Account of TattoosAustralian Feminist Studies

Pendlebury, JL (2018), “‘This is a Man’s Job’: Challenging the Masculine ‘Warrior’ Culture at The United States Air Force Academy”Armed Forces and Society, DOI: 10.1177/0095327X18806524

Ehsan Ahmadian, Hugh Byrd, Behzad Sodagar, Steve Matthewman, Christine Kenney & Glen Mills (2018) ‘Energy and the form of cities: the counterintuitive impact of disruptive technologies’, Architectural Science Review, 30 October, Open Access: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00038628.2018.1535422

Naomi Berman and Flavio Rizzo (2018) Unlocking Hikikomori: an interdisciplinary approachJournal of Youth Studies. DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2018.1544416.

Humphrys, E. (2018). Anti-politics, the early Marx and Gramsci’s ‘integral state.’ Thesis Eleven147(1), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513618787638

Lyn Craig & Brendan Churchill (2018) Labor Force Status, Transitions, and Mothers’ and Fathers’ Parenting Stress: Direct and Cross‐Spousal Influences. Journal of Marriage and Family. 

Christy Newman, Shana Hughes, Asha Persson, Hong-Ha M. Truong, Martin Holt (2018) Promoting ‘Equitable Access’ to PrEP in Australia: Taking Account of Stakeholder PerspectivesAids and Behaviour. First published online 10 October 2018.

‘North America’s Metropolitan Imaginaries’ by Jeremy C A. Smith in Social Imaginaries, Volume 4:2 2018. Available here.

Waling, A. (2018). I can’t/can I touch him?’: Erotic subjectivity, sexual attraction and research in the field. Qualitative Inquiry. 24(9): 720-727.

Waling, A. (2018). Rethinking masculinity studies: Feminism, masculinity, and poststructural accounts of agency and emotional reflexivityJournal of Men’s Studies. [Online first]. doi:10.1177/1060826518782980.

Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, S., & Dowsett, G. (2018). ‘Men and Masculinity in Men’s Magazines: A Review.’ Sociology Compass. 12(7):e12593. 1-26. doi: 10.1111/soc4.12593

Waling, A., & Roffee, J. (2018). Supporting LGBTIQ+ students in higher education in Australia: Universities, diversity, inclusion and visibilityHealth Education Journal. [Online first]. doi: 10.1177/0017896918762233.

Haarsager, J., 2018. The Role of Schools of Nursing in Continuing Professional Education Provision. Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal 26, 24–25.

Emma Cooke,  Michelle Brady,  Cheryll Alipio &  Kay Cook (2018) Autonomy, Fairness and Active Relationships: Children’s Experiences of Well‐being in Childcare. Children & Society. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12294

Clarke, A. and Parsell, C., 2018. The potential for urban surveillance to help support people who are homeless: Evidence from Cairns, Australia. Urban Studies, DOI: 10.1177/0042098018789057.

Islam, S., Minichiello, V. and Scott, J. (2018) Resilience strategies of HIV-positive patents who  live with children within the family context in BangladeshAIDS Care.

Coomber, R., Scott, J. et al. (2018) The burgeoning recognition and accommodation of the social supply of drugs in international criminal justice systems: An eleven-nation comparative overviewInternational Journal of Drug Policy.  58, 93-103.

Robertson, Shanthi.(2018) ‘Migrant, interrupted’: The temporalities of ‘staggered’ migration from Asia to Australia. Current Sociology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392118792920

Tomás Cano,  Francisco Perales, & Janeen Baxter (2018) A Matter of Time: Father Involvement and Child Cognitive OutcomesJournal of Marriage and Family. First published: 25 September 2018.

Tuxen, Nonie and Robertson, Shanthi. (2018) ‘Brokering international education and (re)producing class in Mumbai’.International Migration. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12516

Brent McDonald, Ramón Spaaij & Darko Dukic (2018)Moments of social inclusion: asylum seekers, football and solidarityJournal Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics 

Newman, C.E., Hughes, S., Persson, A., Truong, H.M., Holt, M. (2018) Promoting ‘equitable access’ to PrEP in Australia: accounting for stakeholder perspectives. Published online in AIDS & Behavior on 10 October 2018. Note, for free view-only access, see https://rdcu.be/8Zli

Shana Sabbe,  Lieve Bradt,  Ramón Spaaij & Rudi Roose (2018) Community sport and social cohesion: in search of the practical understandings of community sport practitioners in FlandersCommunity Development Journal.

Yolande Strengers, Sarah Pink & Larissa Nicholls (2019)Smart energy futures and social practice imaginaries: Forecasting scenarios for pet care in Australian homes.Energy Research & Social Sciences. 

Haarsager, J. E. (2018). “The Role of Schools of Nursing in Continuing Professional Education Provision.” Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal 26(4): 24-25.

Nicholas, Lucy (2018) Queer ethics and fostering positive mindsets toward non-binary gender, genderqueer, and gender ambiguityInternational Journal of Transgenderism 

Meredith Nash & Robyn Moore (2018) Exploring research relationships and other ethical challenges of participatory visual research in remote environmentsJournal of Sociology 

Blatman-Thomas, N. and Libby Porter. (2018) ‘Placing Property: theorizing the urban from settler-colonial cities,’ International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Online first, doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12666

Collin, P., Fullagar, S., Healy, S., Crabtree, L., & James, P. (2018). ResilienceThe Occasional Papers, Institute for Culture and Society (tOPICS), 9(1).

Hussain, F., & Amin, S. N. (2018). ‘I don’t care about their reactions’: agency and ICTs in women’s empowerment in AfghanistanGender & Development26(2), 249-265.

Karla Elliott (2018) Negotiations between progressive and ‘traditional’ expressions of masculinity among young Australian men. Journal of Sociology. 

Jae-Eun Noh (2018). The legitimacy of development nongovernmental organizations as global citizenship education providers in KoreaEducation, Citizenship and Social Justice. Article first published online: September 28, 2018

Julie Hepworth, Toni Schofield, Rose Leontini & John Germov (2018). Alcohol‐related harm minimization practices among university students: Does the type of residence have an impact? British Journal of Health Psychology.

Alan Morris (2018): ‘Super-gentrification’ triumphs: gentrification and the displacement of public housing tenants in Sydney’s inner-cityHousing Studies, DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2018.1515894.

Tarja Salmela, Anu Valtonen, & Deborah Lupton (2018). The Affective Circle of Harassment and Enchantment: Reflections on the ŌURA Ring as an Intimate Research Device. Qualitative Inquiry. Article first published online: September 22, 2018

QUAH, Ee Ling Sharon (2018) Emotional Reflexivity and Emotion Work in Transnational Divorce BiographiesEmotion, Space and Society. 

Malta S, Hocking J, Lyne J, McGavin D, Hunter J, Bickerstaffe A & Temple-Smith M (in press) Do you talk to your older patients about sexual health? Health practitioners’ knowledge of, and attitudes towards management of sexual health among older Australians. Australian Journal of General Practice.

Malta S, Temple-Smith M, Hunter J, McGavin D, Lyne J, Bickerstaffe A & Hocking J (in press) Could an online or digital aid facilitate discussions about sexual health with older Australians in general practice? Australian Journal of General Practice.

Malta S, Williams S & Batchelor F (2018) “An ant against an elephant”: Retirement village residents experiences of disputes and dispute resolutionAustralasian Journal of Ageing 37(3): 202-209.

Marino, S. (2018) Reflections on the migratory aspects of folkloric Calabrian musicians sonaturi living in Adelaide, South Australia. Transforming identities and tradition. ROGERIUS. Rubettino Press. Vo. 14. P. 47-77.

Marino, S. (2018) Ethnic identity and race: the “double absence” and its legacy across generations among Australians of Southern Italian origin. Operationalizing institutional positionalityEthnic and Racial Studies, pp.1-19.

Marino, S. (2018) Incrocio di vite Paths crossed. Rocco, migrating from Calabria to Brooklyn. Amish, from Bangladesh to Italy. Ethnic exploitation, arranged marriages, and ‘Ndrangheta. Then the nothingness. VIA (Voices in Italian Americana). American Journal of Italian Studies. Bordighera Press. Vo. 74. P. 62-66.

Marino, S. (2018) The double absence of the immigrant and its legacy across generations among Australians of Italian originJournal of Anthropological Research75(1), pp.137-160.

Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia Easteal (2018). Are Immigrant Women Visible in Australian Domestic Violence Reports that Potentially Influence Policy? Laws.

Christopher Pollard. ‘What is Original in Merleau-Ponty’s View of the Phenomenological Reduction?‘ Human Studies 41 (3):395-413 (2018)

Michelle P (2018). Technologies of control: Asylum seeker and volunteer experiences in Australian immigration detention facilitiesJournal of Sociology

Lilly Brown (2018). Indigenous young people, disadvantage and the violence of settler colonial education policy and curriculum.  Journal of Sociology.

Julie MacArthur and Steve Matthewman (2018) ‘Populist Resistance and Alternative Transitions: Indigenous Ownership of Energy Infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand’, Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 43, September: 16-24: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1Xf0j7tZ6ZjKTD

Sawyer, Anne-Maree and James, Sara (2018) Are baby boomer women redefining retirement?Sociology Compass, online first.

Cassie Curryer, Mel Gray & Julie E. Byles (2018) Older Women’s Expectations of Care, Reciprocity, and Government Support in Australia. ‘Am I Not Worthy?’, Ethics and Social Welfare, DOI: 10.1080/17496535.2018.1505928

Michelle Peterie (2018). Technologies of control: Asylum seeker and volunteer experiences in Australian immigration detention facilitiesThe Journal of Sociology. 

Shanthi Robertson (2018). Migrant, interrupted: The temporalities of ‘staggered’ migration from Asia to Australia. Current Sociology. 

Jenny Chesters, Jonathan Smith, Hernan Cuervo, Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ, Johanna Wyn, Zlatko Skrbiš, & Dan Woodman (2018). Young adulthood in uncertain times: The association between sense of personal control and employment, education, personal relationships and healthJournal of Sociology

David Farrugia (2108). The formation of young workers: The cultivation of the self as a subject of value to the contemporary labour forceCurrent Sociology.

Mary Holmes & Jordan McKenzie (2018). Relational happiness through recognition and redistribution: Emotion and inequalityEuropean Journal of Social
Theory. 

Judy Rose & Belinda Hewitt (2018). Does part-time employment status really reduce time pressure? Journal of Sociology

Catherine Gomes (2018). Identity as a strategy for negotiating everyday life in transience: A case study of Asian foreign talent in SingaporeCurrent Sociology

Adele Pavlidis (2018). Making “space” for women and girls in sport: an agenda for Australian geographyGeographical Research. 

Archana P. Voola  et al. (2018. Families and food: exploring food well-being in povertyEuropean Journal of Marketing. 

Rikke Guldager, Karen WillisKristian Larsen & Ingrid Poulsen (2018). Relatives’ strategies in subacute brain injury rehabilitation: The warrior, the observer and the hesitantJournal of Clinical Nursing.

Meredith Nash & Robyn Moore (2018), ‘I was completely oblivious to gender’: an exploration of how women in STEMM navigate leadership in a neoliberal, post-feminist context’Journal of Gender Studies

Deborah Lupton & Sarah Maslen (2018). The more-than-human sensorium: sensory engagements with digital self-tracking technologiesThe Senses and Society. 

JaneMaree Maher, Nickie Charles & Carol Wolkowitz (2018). Working mothers, injury and embodied care work. Gender, Work & Organisation.

Francisco Perales & Gary Bouma (2018). Religion, religiosity and patriarchal gender beliefs: Understanding the Australian experienceJournal of Sociology.

Meredith Nash and Robyn Moore (2018) ‘An evaluation of a leadership development programme for women in STEMM in AntarcticaThe Polar Journal

Botfield, J.R., Newman, C.E., Kang, M., Zwi, A.B. (2018) Talking to migrant and refugee young people about sexual health in general practice. Australian Journal of General Practice, 47(8): 565-579. https://www.racgp.org.au/getattachment/dd0bba29-34d3-45e0-92e7-c3cc2e2bfd66/migrant-and-refugee-young-people-about-sexual-heal.aspx

Rob White (2018). EditorialJournal of Applied Youth Studies2(4), 3. Editorial.

McGregor, J. R. (2018). Understanding the role of lived experience in the practice of case managementJournal of Applied Youth Studies2(4), 3.

Lohmeyer, B. A. (2018). ‘Calling bullshit’ in the age of hollow government: Hyper-governed young people’s rejection of Fair Process and the subversion of restorative practicesJournal of Applied Youth Studies2(4), 57.

Gross, Kate and White, Rob; Centre for Applied Youth Research (CAYR). Chinese students in Tasmania: Report for the Asia institute Tasmania [online]. Journal of Applied Youth Studies, Vol. 2, No. 4, 2018: 84-92. Availability: <https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=719374511906387;res=IELNZC> ISSN: 2204-9207. [cited 03 Aug 18].

Berents, Helen. Australia should be a regional leader on youth, peace and security [online]. Journal of Applied Youth Studies, Vol. 2, No. 4, 2018: 93-96. Availability:<https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=719393144877645;res=IELNZC> ISSN: 2204-9207. [cited 03 Aug 18].

Celal Bayari (2018). ‘Economy and Market in China: The State, Wage Labour and the Construction of the ‘China Price’’. Business Management Review.  14(1): 13-36.

Jeannine Liddle, Meryl Lovarini, Lindy Clemson, Lynette Mackenzie, Amy Tan, Sabrina W. Pit, Roslyn Poulos, Anne Tiedemann, Catherine Sherrington, Chris Roberts and Karen Willis (2018). Making fall prevention routine in primary care practice: perspectives of allied health professionalsBMC Health Services Research.

Walsh, M. J. and Clark, S. J. (early view) Co‐Present Conversation as “Socialized Trance”: Talk, Involvement Obligations, and Smart‐Phone Disruption. Symbolic Interactionhttps://doi.org/10.1002/symb.382

MacLean S, Dwyer R, Savic M, Pennay A, Stanesby O and Wilkinson C. (2018) Middle aged same-sex attracted women and the social practice of drinking. Critical Public Health, pp. 1-12. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09581596.2018.1495828

Elizabeth Humphrys and Ihab Shalbak (2018) ‘On ‘heroic fury’ and questions of method in Antonio Gramsci’, Thesis Eleven, Vol 147, Issue 1, pp. 3 – 8, https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513618787637 [Introduction to special issue]

Elizabeth Humphrys (2018) ‘Anti-politics, the early Marx and Gramsci’s ‘integral state’’, Thesis Eleven, Vol 147, Issue 1, pp. 29 – 44, https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513618787638

Shanthi Robertson (2018) Status-making: Rethinking migrant categorizationJournal of Sociology. 

Alphia Possamai-Inesedy & Alan Nixon (2018). A place to stand: Digital sociology and the Archimedean effectJournal of Sociology.

Qi, Xiaoying. (2018). ‘Floating Grandparents: Rethinking Family Obligation and Intergenerational Support’International Sociology. online first DOI: 10.1177/0268580918792777.

Andy Bennett (2018). Conceptualising the Relationship Between Youth, Music and DIY Careers: A Critical OverviewCultural Sociology

Olive, Rebecca (2018) Embodied pedagogies in human movement studies classrooms: a postgraduate pathway into teaching and learningReview of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies40 3: 227-248. doi:10.1080/10714413.2018.1472485

Connell, Raewyn. 2018. Decolonizing sociologyContemporary Sociology, vol. 47 no. 4, 399-407


Chesters, J. 2018 Alleviating or exacerbating disadvantage: Does school attended mediate the association between family background and educational attainment? Journal of Education Policy.

Forsdike, K., Tarzia, L., Flood, M., Vlais, R., and Hegarty, K. ‘A lightbulb moment’: Using the theory of planned behaviour to explore the challenges and opportunities for early engagement of Australian men who use violence in their relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2018. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260518780778


MacDonald, F.,
 Bottrell, D. & Johnson, B. (2018). Socially transformative wellbeing practices in flexible learning environments: Invoking an education of hope, Health Education

Jae-Eun Noh (2018). Human rights-guided child sponsorship: A case study of ActionAiVOULTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 

Garth Stahl (2018). “My choice was not to become a tradesman, my choice was to go to uni”: Australian working-class masculinities, widening participation and lifelong learningEducation + Training

Alan France, Steve Roberts & Bronwyn Wood (2018). Youth, social class and privilege in the antipodes: Towards a new research agenda for youth sociology. Journal of Sociology.

Valerii Pylypenko, Gul’barshyn Chepurko (2018). ‘Modernisation Processes as Seen in Light of the Theory and Methodology‘, Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 2, pp. 212–232. Translated by TASA member Olga Maksimenko. 

Jenny Chesters (2018). Egalitarian Australia? Associations between family wealth and outcomes in young adulthoodJournal of Sociology. 

Scott Fitzpatrick (2018). Reshaping the Ethics of Suicide Prevention: Responsibility, Inequality and Action on the Social Determinants of SuicidePublic Health Ethics.

Sophie Lewis, Karen Willis & Fran Collyer (2018). Navigating and making choices about healthcare: The role of place.  Health & Place. 

Janne Malfroy & Karen Willis (2018). The role of institutional learning and teaching grants in developing academic capacity to engage successfully in the scholarship of teaching and learningInternational Journal for Academic Development 

Rikke Guldager,  Karen Willis, Kristian Larsen & Ingrid Poulsen (2018). Relatives′ strategies in sub‐acute brain injury rehabilitation: the warrior, the observer and the hesitant. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 

Kokanović, R., Brophy, L., McSherry, B., Flore, J., Moeller-Saxone, K., & Herrman, H. (2018) Supported decision-making from the perspectives of mental health service users, family members supporting them and mental health practitioners. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (ANZJP). DOI: 10.1177/0004867418784177

Newman, C.E., Persson, A, Ellard, J. (2018) When HIV figures in family life: exploring the relational reach of serodiscordance. Published online in Sexuality and Culture on 5 July 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-018-9542-2

Cui, J, Mao, L, Rose, G., Newman, C.E. (2018) Understanding Client Empowerment: An Online Survey of Social Workers Serving People with Mental Health Issues. Published online in The British Journal of Social Work on 2 July 2018.  https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcy057


Newman, C.
 (2018) Queer families: valuing stories of adversity, diversity and belonging. Published online in Culture, Health and Sexuality on 31 May 2018. [invited] https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2018.1468032


Peta S Cook
,  Anthea Vreugdenhil & Brienna Macnish (2018). Confronting ageism: The potential of intergenerational contemporary art events to increase understandings of older adults and ageingAustralasian Journal on Ageing.


Raewyn Connell (2018). Decolonizing SociologyContemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews.


McDonald, Brent., 
Rodriguez, Lena & George, James Rimumutu (2018) ‘If it weren’t for rugby I’d be in prison now’: Pacific Islanders, rugby and the production of natural spacesJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Bouma, G. & Halafoff, A. (2017) ‘Australia’s Changing Religious Profile – Rising Nones and Pentecostals, Declining British Protestants in Superdiversity: Views from the 2016 Census,’Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 30:2. pp. 129-143.

Halafoff, A., Garrod, J. & Gobey, L. (2018 ) ‘Women and Ultramodern Buddhism in Australia,’ Special Issue: Women in Buddhism, Religions 9(5): 1-16

Pearse, R., Hitchcock, JN., Keane, H. (in-press) ‘Gender, inter/disciplinarity and marginality in the social sciences and humanities: A comparison of six disciplines’Women’s Studies International Forum,

Graham, T. & Henman, P. (2018). Affording choice: how website designs create and constrain ‘choice’ Information, Communication & Society, online first. Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369118X.2018.1476570


Natalier, K. (2018) State Facilitated Economic Abuse: A Structural Analysis of Men Deliberately Withholding Child SupportFeminist Legal Studies. 


Brittany Ralph & Steven Roberts (2018) One Small Step for Man: Change and Continuity in Perceptions and Enactments of Homosocial Intimacy among Young Australian MenMen and Masculinities 


Michelle Brady (2018)Targeting single mothers? Dynamics of contracting Australian employment services and activation policies at the street levelJournal of Social Policy.


Stephanie Alice Baker & Michael James Walsh (2018). Good Morning Fitfam’: Top posts, hashtags and gender display on InstagramNew Media & Society.


Michael Walsh (2018). ‘The Interaction Order and Musical Sound: Shopping with Erving GoffmanThe Sociological Inquiry


Mandy Hughes (2018). The social and cultural role of food for Myanmar refugees in regional Australia: Making place and building networksJournal of Sociology. Article first published online: June 15, 2018


Joel Windle
 & Kassandra Muniz (2018). Constructions of race in Brazil: resistance and resignification in teacher educationInternational Studies in Sociology of Education. 


Ravazzini, L. & Chesters, J. (2018) Inequality in wealthy nations: A comparison of the gender wealth gap in Switzerland and AustraliaFeminist Economics. 10.1080/13545701.2018.1458202


Melanie Baak (2018) Racism and Othering for South Sudanese heritage students in Australian schools: is inclusion possible?International Journal of Inclusive Education.


King, O
., Borthwick, A., Nancarrow, S., & Grace, S. (2018). Sociology of the professions: what it means for podiatryJournal of Foot and Ankle Research11(1), 30.


Han, G-S.,
 Forbes-Mewett, H. and Wang, W. (accepted 25 April 2018) My own business, not my children’s: Negotiating funeral rites and the mobility and communication juncture among Chinese migrants in Melbourne. Mobilities.

Davis, J. P., & Bellocchi, A. (2018). Objectivity, subjectivity, and emotion in school science inquiryJournal of Research in Science Teaching.


Chesters, J. (2018) The marketisation of education in Australia: Does investment in private schooling improve post-school outcomes? Australian Journal of Social Issues DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.38. published online 16/4/2018


Stone, M., Kokanović, R., & Broom, A. (2018) Care(less) encounters: Early maternal distress and the haunted clinicSubjectivity


David Rowe 
& Tony Bennett (2018). Tastes and practices in three Australian cultural fields: television, music and sportMedia International Australia.


Tony Bennett, Modesto Gayo & David Rowe (2018). Television in Australia: capitals, tastes, practices and platformsMedia International Australia.


Modesto Gayo & 
David Rowe (2018). The Australian sport field: moving and watchingMedia International Australia.


David Farrugia, Joanne Hanley, Meg Sherval, Hedda Askland, Michael Askew, Julia Coffey, & Steven Threadgold (2018). The local politics of rural land use: Place, extraction industries and narratives of contemporary ruralityJournal of Sociology

Toffoletti, K.& Thorpe. H. (2018). “The Athletic Labour of Femininity: The Branding and Consumption of Global Celebrity Sportswomen on Instagram”, Journal of Consumer Culture, 18(2), 298-316. Special Issue on Global sport and Consumer Culture.


Ol’ha Maksymenko (2018). ‘Ukrainian Society: Global and Local Projections. A Conference in Memory of Natalia Panina‘, Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 1, pp. 211–220.


Lyn Craig,  Brendan Churchill  & Melissa Wong (2018). Youth, Recession, and Downward Gender Convergence: Young People’s Employment, Education, and Homemaking in Finland, Spain, Taiwan, and the United States 2000–2013Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society


Kath Hulse, Alan Morris & Hal Pawson (2018). Private Renting in a Home-owning Society: Disaster, Diversity or Deviance? Housing, Theory and Society 


Belesky, P. and Lawrence, G. (2018) Chinese State Capitalism and Neomercantilism in the Contemporary Food Regime: Contradictions, Continuity and ChangeJournal of Peasant Studies, on-line, DOI10.1080/03066150.2018.1450242


Smith, K. and Lawrence, G. (2018) From disaster management to adaptive governance? Governance challenges to achieving resilient food systems in Australia,Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 20, 3, 387-401, DOI 10.1080/1523908X.2018.1432344 


Verity Cleland, Meredith Nash, Melanie Sharman, and Suzi Claflin (2018). ‘Exploring the Health-Promoting Potential of the “parkrun” Phenomenon: What Factors are Associated With Higher Levels of ParticipationAmerican Journal of Health Promotion. Apr 23, 2018|Online First


Michael Fine
 & Bob Davidson (2018). The marketization of care: Global challenges and national responses in AustraliaCurrent Sociology. 


Botfield, J.R., Zwi, A.B., Rutherford, A, Newman, C.E. (2018) Accounts of learning about sex and relationships among migrant and refugee young people in Sydney, Australia: “I never got the talk about the birds and the bees”. Published online in Sex Education on 30 April 2018.


Lazuardi, E., Bell, S., Newman, C.E. (2018) A ‘scoping review’ of qualitative literature about engagement with HIV care in Indonesia. Published online in Sexual Health on 16 March 2018.


Botfield, J.R., Newman, C.E., Zwi, A.B. (2018) Engaging migrant and refugee young people with sexual health care: Does generation matter more than culture? Published online in Sexuality Research and Social Policy on 15 February 2018


Botfield, J.R., Newman, C.E., Lenette, C., Albury, K., Zwi, A.B. (2017) Using digital storytelling to promote the sexual health and wellbeing of migrant and refugee young people: A scoping review. Published online in Health Education Journal on 13 December 2017.


Adrian Franklin, Barbara Barbosa Neves, Nicholas Hookway, Roger Patulny,Bruce Tranter, Katrina Jaworski (2018). Towards an understanding of loneliness among Australian men: Gender cultures, embodied expression and the social bases of belongingJournal of Sociology. Article first published online: May 26, 2018
https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318777309


Bryan S. Turner (2018). (I can’t get no) satisfaction: Happiness and successful societies. Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: May 23, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318774858


Paternoster, Henry John., Deborah Warr and Keith Jacobs(2018) ‘ The enigma of the bogan and its significance to class in Australia: a socio-historical analysis‘ Journal of Sociology. 

Stephens, Anne, and Monro, Davena (2018) Training for Life and Healing: The Systemic Empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men and Women Through Vocational Education and Training. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, https://doi.org/10.1017/jie.2018.5


Stephens, Anne, 
Lewis, Ellen, and Reddy, Shravanti (2018) Towards an Inclusive Systemic Evaluation for the SDGs: Gender equality, Environments and Marginalized voices (GEMs). Evaluation, 24 (2). https://doi.org/10.1177/1356389018766093


Oznur Sahin (2018). “From home to city: gender segregation, homosociality and publicness in Istanbul”Gender, Place and Culture.


Anderson, A. (2017) “Toward a genealogy of the liberal government of youth“. Journal of Youth Studies, pp. 1-17.


Riaz Hassan,
 Mikhail Balaev and Abusalleh Shariff, ‘Minority Size and socioeconomic inequalities: A case study of Muslim minority in India‘, International Sociology 33:3: 386-
406, 2018


Randa Abdel-Fattah, ‘Book review: Is Racism an Environmental Threat?‘ Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: April 12, 2018


Cassie Curryer, Sue Malta & Michael Fine (2018). Contesting Boomageddon? Identity, politics and economy in the global milieuJournal of Sociology. 

Mair Underwood & Rebecca Olson (2018). ‘Manly tears exploded from my eyes, lets feel together brahs’: Emotion and masculinity within an online body building communityJournal of Sociology. 

John G Scott,  Andrew Fa’avale & Beverly Yuen Thompson (2018). What can Southern Criminology Contribute to a Post-Race Agenda? Asian Journal of Criminology


Meredith Nash
 and Robyn Moore (2018). ‘Exploring Methodological Challenges of Using Participant-Produced Digital Video Diaries in Antarctica, Sociological Review Online. Apr 11, 2018|Online First


Hannah McCann (2018). Beyond the visible: Rethinking femininity through the femme assemblage. European Journal of Women’s Studies. Article first published online: April 12, 2018 


Matthew Wade (2018) Virtuous Play: The Ethics, Pleasures, and Burdens of Brain TrainingScience as Culture.


Anita Harris
 & Kim Lam (2018). Youth participation in ‘post‐secular’ times: young Muslim and Buddhist practitioners as religious citizensThe British Journal of Sociology. 


Peta Cook (2018). Continuity, change and possibility in older age: Identity and ageing-as-discoveryJournal of Sociology. Apr 4, 2018 | OnlineFirst


Bernard Gardiner (2018). Grit and stigma: Gay men ageing with HIV in regional QueenslandJournal of Sociology. Apr 4, 2018 | OnlineFirst


Cassie Curryer,
 Mel Gray, Julie E. Byles (2018). Back to my old self and life restarting: Biographies of ageing in Beck’s risk societyJournal of Sociology. Apr 4, 2018 | OnlineFirst


Barbara Barbosa Neves
, Jenny Waycott, Sue Malta (2018). Old and afraid of new communication technologies? Reconceptualising and contesting the ‘age-based digital divide’. Journal of Sociology. Apr 4, 2018 | OnlineFirst


Raelene Wilding,
 Loretta Baldassar (2018). Ageing, migration and new media: The significance of transnational careJournal of Sociology. Apr 4, 2018 | OnlineFirst


Xianbi Huang,
 Mark Western, YanjieBian, Yaojun Li, Rochelle Côté, & Yangtao Huang (2018). Social Networks and Subjective Wellbeing in Australia: New Evidence from a National SurveySociology. 


Graham, T. (2018). Platforms and hyper-choice on the World Wide Web. Big Data & Society. Online first at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053951718765878


Alan Petersen (2018). Capitalising on ageing anxieties: Promissory discourse and the creation of an ‘anti-ageing treatment’ market. Journal of Sociology. Online first: March 30, 2018.


Kokanović, R.,
 & Stone, M. (2018) Listening to what cannot be said: Broken narratives and the lived bodyArts and Humanities in Higher Education, 17(1): 20-31. DOI: 10.1177/1474022217732871.


Božić-Vrbančić, S., Kokanović, R., & Kupsjak, J. (2018) ‘I am tired from all of these feelings’: Narrating suffering in the film ‘Sick’Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 17(1): 69-83. DOI: 10.1177/1474022216684637.


Savic, M., Dilkes-Frayne, E., Carter, A., Kokanović, R., Manning, V., Rodda, S., & Lubman, D. (2018) Making multiple ‘online counsellings’ through policy and practice: An evidence-making intervention approachInternational Journal of Drug Policy, 53: 73-82. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.12.008.


Ridge, D., Broom, A.Kokanović, R., Ziebland, S., & Hill N. (2017) Depression at work, authenticity in question: Experiencing, concealing and revealingHealth: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 1-18. DOI: 10.1177/1363459317739437.


Tang, Shawna & Quah, Sharon Ee Ling. (2017) Heteronormativity and sexuality politics in Singapore: the female-headed households of divorced and lesbian mothersJournal of Sociology.


Ben Gook (2018). Backdating German neoliberalism: Ordoliberalism, the German model and economic experiments in eastern Germany after 1989. Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: February 19, 2018


Olga Maksimenko (2017). ‘Ukraine’s Euromaidan in Turkish Media’Ukrainian Sociological Review Named After Natalia Panina, 2014–2016, Issue 9, pp.108–124.


Katherine Carroll
 and Jessica Mesman (2018) “Multiple Researcher Roles in Video-Reflexive Ethnography”Qualitative Health Research


Alphia Possamai Inesedy & Alan Nixon (2017). A place to stand: Digital sociology and the Archimedean effect. Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: December 18, 2017.


Barbara Barbosa Neves
 , Jaime R. S. Fonseca , Fausto Amaro , Adriano Pasqualotti (2018). Social capital and Internet use in an age-comparative perspective with a focus on later lifePLOS ONE


Duncan Shrewsbury, Lise Mogensen, Wendy Hu (2018). Problematizing medical students with disabilities: A critical policy analysisMedEdPublish


Pruitt Lesley, Berents Helen
, & Munro Gayle. 2018. “Gender and Age in the Construction of Male Youth in the European ‘Migration Crisis”. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.  43 (3): 687-709


Robyn Moore (2018) Resolving the Tensions Between White People’s Active Investment in Racial Inequality and White Ignorance: A Response to Marzia MilazzoJournal of Applied Philosophy, doi: 10.1111/japp.12306.


Laing, M
. & Maylea, C. (2018). “They burn brightly, but only for a short time”: The role of social workers in companion animal grief and lossAnthrozoös, 31(2), 221-232. DOI: 10.1080/08927936.2018.1434062


Clarke, Andrew. and Cheshire, Lynda., 2018. The post-political state? The role of administrative reform in managing tensions between urban growth and liveability in Brisbane, AustraliaUrban Studies.


Drysdale K, (2018), ‘Intimate Attunements: Everyday affect in Sydney’s drag king scene‘, Sexualities.

Caroline Lenette, Jessica R. Botfield, Katherine Boydell,

Bridget Haire, Christy E. Newman & Anthony B. Zwi (2018). Beyond Compliance Checking: A Situated Approach to Visual Research Ethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.


David Neil & Michelle Peterie (2018). Grey networks: The contradictory dimensions of Australia’s immigration detention systemAsia Pacific Viewpoint


Ask, Kristine, and Crystal Abidin. 2018. “My life is a mess: Self-deprecating relatability and collective identities in the memification of student issues.” Information, Communication and Society 21(6): 834-850


Schermuly, A. C. (accepted 9 March 2018) ‘Encounters between the police and the public: Seize the day or practice avoidance?’, Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice (forthcoming).


Charlotte Fabiansson (2018) Belonging and Social Identity Among Young People in Western Sydney, Australia. Int. Migration & Integration https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-018-0540-x. Published online 14 February 2018.


Susan Banks (2018). The social dynamics of devaluation in an aged care contextJournal of Sociology. Published online March 23, 2018.


Knight F, Kokanović R, Ridge D, Brophy L, Hill N, Johnston-Ataata K & Herrman H (2018) Supported Decision-Making: The Expectations Held by People With Experience of Mental IllnessQualitative Health Research. DOI: 10.1177/1049732318762371


Gavin Smith (2018). Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practicesBig Data & Society. Article first published online: January 17, 2018


Ben Gook, “Ecstatic Melancholic: Ambivalence, Electronic Music and Social Change around the Fall of the Berlin Wall,” Emotions: History, Culture, Society 1.2 (2017), 11-37.


Narayanan, Yamini
. 2018. ‘Cow protection’ as ‘casteised speciesism’: sacralisation, commercialisation and politicisation. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies.  41(3). 10.1080/00856401.2018.1419794. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ZtvN2kha8MsuT7az3k4J/full


Narayanan, Yamini
. 2018. Cow Protectionism and Bovine Frozen Semen Farms in India: Analysing Cruelty, Speciesism and Climate Change. Society and Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Studies. 26 (1), 1-21. http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/15685306-12341481


Alston, M, Clarke, J and Whittenbury, K (2018) ‘Limits to Adaptation: reducing irrigation water in the Murray-Darling Basin dairy communities’ Journal of Rural Studies, Vol 58, pp. 93-102, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.12.026.


Stephen Kerry (2018) Payback: The Custom of Assault and Rape of Sistergirls and Brotherboys; Australia’s Trans and Sex/Gender Diverse First PeoplesViolence and Gender. To view this article, please click on this open access link available for 30 days starting 2nd February.

van Kooy, J and Bowman, D (2018) ‘‘Surrounded with so much uncertainty’: asylum seekers and manufactured precarity in Australia’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studieshttps://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1427563


MacLean S
, Pennay A & Room R. (2018). ‘You’re repulsive’: Limits to acceptable drunken comportment for young adults. International Journal of Drug Policy, 53: 106-112. PDF available at  https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1WNbP3PEroHKtI


MacLean S. 
(2018). Conducting research interviews with marginalised young people about a sensitive topic.Sage Research Methods Cases. London: Sage Publications Limited. Online ISBN: 9781526430878. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526430878


Alston, M, Clarke, J and Whittenbury, K (2018) ‘Contemporary Feminist Analysis of Australian Farm Women in the Context of Climate Changes’ Social Sciences, 7(2), doi:10.3390/socsci7020016.


Chesters, J.,
 Rutter, K., Watson, L. and Nelson, K. (2018) Alternative pathways into university: Are tertiary preparation programs a viable option? Australian Universities Review 60(1):  35-44


James Arvanitakis, 
Martin Fredriksson & Sonja Schillings (2018)  Bellamy’s Rage and Beer’s Conscience: Pirate Methodologies and the Contemporary University Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research 


Toffoletti, K.
 & Thorpe, H. (2018). Female athletes’ self-representation on social media: A feminist analysis of neoliberal marketing strategies in ‘economies of visibility’, Feminism and Psychology, 28(1), 11-31. Special Issue on Feminisms and Social Media. URL: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0959353517726705


Thorpe, H.,
 Toffoletti, K., & Bruce, T. (2017). Sportswomen and social media: Bringing third-wave feminism, postfeminism and neoliberal feminism into conversation. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 41(5), 359-383. URL: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0193723517730808


Theresa Petray & Nick Pendergrast (2018). Challenging power and creating alternatives: Integrationist, anti-systemic and non-hegemonic approaches in Australian social movements. Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: February 8, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783318756513


Barbara Barbosa Neves,
 Diana Dias de Carvalho, Fernando Serra, Anália Torres, Silvia Fraga (2018). Social Capital in Transition(s) to Early Adulthood: A Longitudinal and Mixed-Methods Approach. Journal of Adolescent Research. Article first published online: February 7, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1177/0743558418755685


Lesley Pruitt (2018). Gender and Age in the Construction of Male Youth in the European Migration “Crisis”Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society


Qi, Xiaoying. (2017) ‘Reconstructing the Concept of Face in Cultural Sociology: In Goffman’s Footsteps, Following the Chinese Case’. Journal of Chinese Sociology4:19.


Higham, L. (2018). An affective politics of sexual harassment at school in the 21st century: Schooling and Sexualities twenty years laterSex Education. Article first published online 15 Jan 2018.


Fabian Cannizzo (2018). Tactical evaluations: Everyday neoliberalism in academiaJournal of Sociology. Article first published online: February 18, 2018


Claire Parfitt (2018). Contradictions of financialised neoliberalism: The contemporary practice of responsible investmentJournal of Sociology. Article first published online: February 18, 2018


Tom Barnes, Elizabeth Humphrys 
& Michael Pusey (2018). From economic rationalism to global neoliberalism? Marking 25 years since Economic Rationalism in Canberra. Journal of Sociology. Article first published online: February 18, 2018


Scott, M.
 and Szili, G. (2017) ‘Pop-up Polanyi: Cultural entrepreneurs and the ‘vacancy fix”. City, Culture and Society


Scott, M.
, Balaev, M. and Clarke, B. (2017) ‘Political embeddedness in environmental contexts: The intersections of social networks and planning institutions in coastal land use‘. Environmental Sociology


Scott, M.
(2017) ‘Assembling the Antipodes? Migration, finance and territoriality across Australia and New Zealand’, Territory, Politics, Governance.


Scott, M.
 (2017) ‘Hipster Capitalism in the age of austerity? Polanyi meets Bourdieu’s new petite bourgeoisie‘, Cultural Sociology, 11(1), 60-76.


Chesters , J. (2017): Educational trajectories: parental education, pathways through senior secondary college and post-school outcomes in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, International Journal of Training Research, DOI: 10.1080/14480220.2017.1413992


Naomi Smith & Timothy Graham (2017). Mapping the anti-vaccination movement on FacebookInformation, Communication and Society


Gahan, Luke (2017) “Separated Same-Sex Parents’ Experiences and Views of Services and Service Providers,” Journal of Family Strengths: Vol. 17 : Iss. 2 , Article 2.


Burns, E. A. (2017). Responding to student reaction to a simple spreadsheet exercise in a sociology undergraduate classSpreadsheets in Education (eJSiE), 9(3), 1-17.


Burns, E. A. (2017). Ethic of discomfort: is asking for nude lipstick racist? Race Ethnicity and Education, 1-14. doi:10.1080/13613324.2017.1417250


Clarke, K. L., & Burns, E. A. (2017). Can co-location address fragmented rural mental health care delivery?—Regional evidence from Victoria AustraliaAustralasian Journal of Regional Studies, 23(2), 174-194.


Fanning, S., & Burns, E. A. (2017). How an antipodean perspective of international schooling challenges Third Culture Kid (TCK) conceptualisationJournal of Research in International Education. doi:10.1177/1475240917722277


Wickramaarachchi, N., & Burns, E. A. (2017). Local newspaper reporting humanitarian migrants’ settlement experience in an Australian country townRural Society, 26(2), 125-142. doi:10.1080/10371656.2017.1331532


Yahanpath, N., Pacheco, P., & Burns, E. A. (2017). Discussing a Balanced Scorecard for one Local New Zealand ChurchJournal of Management, Spirituality & Religion. Doi: 10.1080/14766086.2017.1338612


Geraldine Fela & Hannah McCann (2017) Solidarity Is Possible: Rethinking Gay and Lesbian Activism in 1970s AustraliaAustralian Feminist Studies. 

White, R. (2017). Corruption and the Securitisation of Nature. International Journal For Crime, Justice And Social Democracy, 6(4), 55-70. DOI: 10.5204/ijcjsd.v6i4.449

Matthewman, S. (2017). ‘Look No Further than the Exterior’: Corruption and Disaster in New Zealand?. International Journal For Crime, Justice And Social Democracy, 6(4), 71-85. DOI: 10.5204/ijcjsd.v6i4.439

Smith, G.J.D. (2018) ‘Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practices’, Big Data & Society, 5(1): 1-15, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951717751551Open Access available at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053951717751551

Olga Maksimenko (2017) ‘Environmental Consciousness: Definitions and Classification‘, Social Studies / Studime Sociale, Vol. 11. No. 3, 2017, pp. 25-30. Social Studies is the official Journal of the Albanian Institute of Sociology (AIS).

Gahan, L. (2018). Separated Same-sex Parents: Troubling the Same-sex Parented FamilySociological Research Online, Online First – January 22 2018, 1-17. doi:10.1177/1360780418754699

Bianca Fileborn, Graham Brown, Anthony Lyons, Sharron Hinchliff, Wendy Heywood, Victor Minichiello, Sue Malta, Catherine Barrett & Pauline Crameri (2018) Safer Sex inLater Life: Qualitative Interviews With Older Australians on Their Understandings and Practices of Safer SexThe Journal of Sex Research.

Sarah MacLean, Amy Pennay & Robin Room (2018) ‘You’re repulsive’: Limits to acceptable drunken comportment for young adultsInternational Journal of Drug Policy, March 2018, Volume 53, Pages 106–112

Parsell, Cameron and Clarke, Andrew (2017) Agency in advanced liberal services: grounding sociological knowledge in homeless people’s accountsBritish Journal of Sociology. DOI:10.1111/1468-4446.12346

Clarke, Andrew (2017) Analyzing problematization as a situated practice in critical policy studies: a case study of ‘customer focus’ policy in urban compliance servicesCritical Policy Studies. DOI:10.1080/19460171.2017.1414619


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Lucy Nicholas (2017). Beyond quiet tolerance to diversity perspectives: When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression, Ethos – page 9, Journal of Social Education Victoria Inc, Vol 25 No 4 Term 4 2017

Glover, Andrew, Yolande Strengers, and Tania Lewis. 2017. “The Unsustainability of Academic Aeromobility in Australian Universities.” Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 13 (1). Taylor & Francis: 1–12. doi:10.1080/15487733.2017.1388620.

Fileborn, B., Lyons, A., Hinchliff, S., Brown, G., Heywood, W., Dow, B., Malta, S. and Minichiello, V. (2017), Improving the sexual lives of older Australians: Perspectives from a qualitative study. Australas J Ageing, 36: E36–E42. doi:10.1111/ajag.12405

Fileborn B, Lyons A, Heywood W, Hinchliff S, Malta S, Dow B, Brown G, Barrett C, Minichiello V. (2017), Talking to healthcare providers about sex in later life: Findings from a qualitative study with older Australian men and women. Australas J Ageing. 2017 Dec;36(4):E50-E56. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12450. Epub 2017 Jun 22.

Alphia Possamai-Inesedy, David Rowe, Deborah Stevenson (2017). Sociology in the 21st century: Challenges old and newJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 11, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Rob Stones (2017). Sociology’s unspoken weakness: Bringing epistemology back inJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 11, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Kate Huppatz & Anne Ross-Smith (2017). A discipline at the crossroads? Using a gender-inspired paradigm to reposition the sociology of work and employmentJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 11, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Geoffry Lawrence (2017). Re-evaluating food systems and food security: A global perspective.  Journal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 11, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Rebecca Olson, Jordan McKenzie & Roger Patulny (2017). The sociology of emotions: A meta-reflexive review of a theoretical tradition in flux.  Journal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 18, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Adam Possamai (2017). Post-secularism in multiple modernitiesJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 18, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Deborah Stevenson & Liam Magee (2017). Art and space: Creative infrastructure and cultural capital in Sydney, AustraliaJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 18, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Alphia Possamai-Inesedy & Alan Nixon (2017). A place to stand: Digital sociology and the Archimedean effectJournal of Sociology, 53:4. Article first published online: December 18, 2017; Issue published: December 1, 2017

Neves, Barbara B., Franz, R. L., Munteanu, C., & Baecker, R. (2017). Adoption and feasibility of a communication app to enhance social connectedness amongst frail institutionalized oldest old: an embedded case study. Information, Communication & Society, 1-19. OnlineFirst: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1348534

Neves, Barbara B., Franz, R., Judges, R., Beermann, C., & Baecker, R. (2017). Can Digital Technology Enhance Social Connectedness Among Older Adults? A Feasibility Study. Journal of Applied Gerontology DOI: 0733464817741369. OnlineFirst: http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/kAygvhi3BhHCCR8jNq8C/full

Harry Tan & Helen Forbes-Mewett (2017). Whose ‘fault’ is it? Becoming homeless in SingaporeUrban Studies. Article first published online: December 12, 2017

Wright, K. (2017) Inventing the ‘normal’ child: Psychology, delinquency, and the promise of early interventionHistory of the Human Sciences, 30(5): 46-67.

Wright, K. (2017) Remaking collective knowledge: An analysis of the complex and multiple effects of inquiries into historical institutional child abuseChild Abuse & Neglect, 74, 10-22.

Katherine Carroll & Charlotte Kroløkke (2017) “Freezing for love: enacting ‘responsible’ reproductive citizenship through egg freezing”. Culture, Health & Sexuality

Smith, N. and Walters, P. (2017) ‘Desire Lines and Defensive Architecture in Modern Urban Environments’ Urban Studies, Online First, Available at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0042098017732690

Lyons, K. and Smith, N. (2017) ‘Governing  with Ignorance: Understanding Australiana’s Food Regulator’s Response to Nano Food Industries’ NanoEthics, Online First,Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11569-017-0309-2

Erick Ater (2017). Care Giver’s Knowledge: A Stimulus for Advocated Alternative Family Care for Children in KenyaThe International Journal Of Humanities & Social Studies

Botfield, J.R., Newman, C.E., Lenette, C., Albury, K., Zwi, A.B. (2017) Using digital storytelling to promote the sexual health and wellbeing of migrant and refugee young people: A scoping review. Published online in Health Education Journal on 13 December 2017.

Persson, A., Newman, C., Ellard, J (2017) Breaking Binaries? Biomedicine and Serostatus Borderlands among Couples with Mixed HIV StatusMedical Anthropology, 36(8): 699-713.

Persson, A., Newman, C., Hamilton, M., Bryant, J., Wallace, J., valentine, k.  (2017) Families living with blood-borne viruses: the case for extending the concept of “serodiscordance”.Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases. Volume 2017, Article ID 4352783, 10 pages.

Newman, C.E., Gray, R., Brener, L., Jackson, L.C., Dillon, A., Saunders, V., Johnson, P., Treloar, C. (2017) ‘I had a little bit of a bloke meltdown … but the next day I was up’: Understanding cancer experiences among Aboriginal men. Cancer Nursing, 40(3):E1-E8. [SJR Q1 2014: Oncology Nursing]

Botfield, J.R., Newman, C.E. and Zwi, A.B. (2017) Drawing them in: Professional perspectives on the complexities of engaging ‘culturally diverse’ young people with sexual and reproductive health promotion and care in Sydney, Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 19(4): 438-452.

Wright, K., Swain, S., McPhillips, K. (2017) The Australian Royal Commission into Child Sexual Abuse. Special issue of Child Abuse & Neglect, Volume 74.

Seymour, K. (2017) Youth Programs: New Directions. Special Issue of the Queensland Review Volume 24, Issue 1.

Forbes-Mewett, H. and Wickes, R. (2017) The neighbourhood context of crime against international students. Journal of Sociology. Published online before print.

Persson A;Newman CE;Hamilton M;Bryant J;Wallace J;valentine K, 2017, ‘Families Living with Blood-Borne Viruses: The Case for Extending the Concept of “Serodiscordance”’, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases, vol. 2017, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4352783

Persson AS;Newman CE;Manolas P;Holt M;Callander D;Gordon T;de Wit J, 2017, ‘Challenging perceptions of “straight”: Heterosexual men who have sex with men and the cultural politics of sexual identity categories’, Men and Masculinitieshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1097184X17718586

Newman CE;Persson A;Manolas P;Schmidt HM A;Ooi C;Rutherford A;de Wit J, 2017, ‘“So Much Is at Stake”: Professional Views on Engaging Heterosexually Identified Men who Have Sex with Men with Sexual Health Care in Australia’, Sexuality Research and Social Policy, pp. 1 – 10, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13178-017-0291-z

Wright, K., Swain, S. & McPhillips, K. (2017). The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual AbuseChild Abuse & Neglect

MacDonald, F. (2017) Positioning young refugees in Australia: media discourse and social exclusionJournal of Inclusive Education.

EveVincent, RoseButler, & Christina Ho (2017). ‘They try to avoid.’ How do parents’ feelings about ethnicised and classed differences shape gentrifying school communities? Emotions, Space & Society.

Garth Stahl & Cynthia Brock (2017). Theorizing Boys’ Literacies and Boys’ Literatures in Contemporary TimesBoyhood Studies.

Hookway, N. (2017) The Moral Self: Class, Narcissism and the Problem of Do-It-Yourself Moralities, The Sociological Review (online before print): http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0038026117699540

Hookway, N. (2017) ‘Zygmunt Bauman’s Moral Saint: Reclaiming Self in the Sociology of Morality’, Acta Sociologica (online before print): http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0001699316688947

Hookway, N. and Graham, T. (2017) ’22 Push-Ups for a Cause: Depicting the Moral Self via Social Media Campaign #Mission22’, MC Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture:http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/1270

Clarke, R., Hookway, N., and Burgess, R. (2017) ‘Reading in Community, Reading for Community: A Survey of Book Clubs in Regional Australia, Journal of Australian Studies

Hookway, N., Elmer, S. and Frandsen, M.(2017) ‘Risk, Morality and Emotion: Social Media Responses to Pregnant Women Who Smoke’, Health, Risk and Society (Online before print): http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13698575.2017.1385731?journalCode=chrs20

Cebulla, A. and S. Whetton (2017) All Roads leading to Rome? The medium term Outcomes of Australian Youth’s Transition Pathways from EducationJournal of Youth Studies.

MATTHEWMAN, S. (2017) ‘Mobile Disasters: Catastrophes in the Age of Manufactured Uncertainty’, Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, 7(3): 6-22

Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia Easteal, ‘Spouse Sponsorship Policies: Focus on Serial Sponsors,’ Laws 6, 24; doi:10.3390/laws6040024.

Helen Forbes-Mewett & Rebecca Wickes (2017). The neighbourhood context of crime against international studentsJournal of Sociology 

Alexandra Caruso & Steven Roberts (2017). Exploring constructions of masculinity on a men’s body-positivity blogJournal of Sociology 

Anderson, A. (2017) Toward a genealogy of the liberal government of youthJournal of Youth Studies

Scott Fitzpatrick (2017). Reshaping the Ethics of Suicide Prevention: Responsibility, Inequality and Action on the Social Determinants of SuicidePublic Health Ethics.

Coles, L., Hewitt, B., & Martin, W. (2017). Contemporary fatherhood: Social, demographic and attitudinal factors associated with involved fathering and long work hoursJournal of Sociology.

Meredith Nash (2017): ‘Let’s work on your weaknesses’: Australian CrossFit coaching, masculinity and neoliberal framings of ‘health’ and ‘fitness’Sport in Society, DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2017.1390565

Grant, Ruby and Meredith Nash (2017) ‘Navigating Unintelligibility: Queer Australian Young Women’s Negotiations of Safe Sex and Risk.’ Journal of Health Psychology.

Hannah Soong, Garth Stahl & Hongxia Shan (2017). Transnational mobility through education: a Bourdieusian insight on life as middle transnationals in Australia and CanadaGlobalisation, Societies and Education

Lohmeyer, Ben Arnold. 2017. “Youth as an artefact of governing violence: violence to young people shapes violence by young people.”  Current Sociology. doi: 10.1177/0011392117738040.

Peta Cook & Angela Dwyer (2017). No longer raising eyebrows: The contexts and domestication of Botox as a mundane medical and cultural artefactJournal of Consumer Culture

Nicholas Hookway (2017)The moral self: Class, narcissism and the problem of do-it-yourself moralitiesThe Sociological Review

Tan, H. and Forbes-Mewett, H. (In press) Whose ‘fault’ is it? Becoming Homeless in Singapore. Urban Studies (accepted 28 Oct 2017).

Meenagh, J. (2017) Breaking up and hooking up: A young woman’s experience of “sexual empowerment” Feminism & Psychology, Online first, September 29, doi.org/10.1177/0959353517731434

Sophie Lewis, Fran Collyer, Karen Willis, Kirsten Harley, Kanchan Marcus, Michael Calnan, Jon Gabe (2017). Healthcare in the news media: The privileging of private over publicJournal of Sociology, Oct 6, 2017 | OnlineFirst

Andrew Hammond and Ruth Jeanes (2017). Federal Government Involvement in Australian Disability Sport, 1981–2015The International Journal of the History of Sport, Published online: 09 Oct 2017

Radford, D. ‘Space, place and identity: Intercultural encounters, affect and belonging in rural Australian spaces’Journal of Intercultural Studies, 38, 5, pp. 495-313, published online 3 October 2017.

Brosnan, C. (2017)‘Alternative futures: fields, boundaries and divergent professionalisation strategies within the chiropractic profession’ Social Science & Medicine 190 (October): 83-91.

Nash, M., Davies, A., & Moore, R. (2017) What style of leadership do women in STEMM fields perform? Findings from an international surveyPLOS One

Wassan, MR, Hussain, Z, Shah, MA and Amin, SN. (2017). International labor migration and social change in rural Sindh, PakistanAsian and Pacific Migration Journal 26(3): 381-402.

Catherine Earl, Philip Taylor & Fabian Cannizzo (2017). “Regardless of Age”: Australian University Managers’ Attitudes and Practices Towards Older AcademicsWork, Ageing and Retirement

McGregor, J. (2017) Case management and post-release young peopleJournal of Applied Youth Studies, vol. 2 no. 2, 47-60.

Robinson, C. )2017) Highly vulnerable teens: A social justice imperativeJournal of Applied Youth Studies

Wassan, MR, Hussain, Z, Shah, MA and Amin, SN. (2017). International labor migration and social change in rural Sindh, PakistanAsian and Pacific Migration Journal 26(3): 381-402.

Stefanie Plage, Alexandra Gibson ,Matthew Burge &David Wyld (2017). Cancer on the margins: experiences of living with neuroendocrine tumoursHealth Sociology Review. Published online: 11 Oct 2017

Stahl G., Sharplin E., Kehrwald B. (2018) A Review of the Literature on Coaching in Pre-service Teacher Education. In: Real-Time Coaching and Pre-Service Teacher Education. Springer, Singapore. Online First, October 11

Ramia, Gaby; Patulny, Roger; Marston, Greg; Cassells, Kyla (2017) “The Relationship between Governance Networks and Social Networks: Progress, Problems and Prospect” Political Studies Review, Published Online: Oct 9, 2017.  DOI: 10.1177/1478929917713952

Mills, Kathy A., Bellocchi, Alberto, Patulny, Roger, & Dooley, Jane (2017) Indigenous children’s multimodal communication of emotions through visual imageryAustralian Journal of Language and Literacy40(2), pp. 95-108.

Vincent, Eve, Butler, Rose and Ho, Christina 2017. “They try to avoid”: How do parents’ feelings about race and class difference shape school communities in a gentrifying area of inner Sydney, Australia? Emotion, Space and Society, 25: 29-46.

Jordan McKenzie (2017). Is there such a thing as happiness in the present? Happiness and temporalityJournal of Classic Sociology. Published online: 19 Oct 2017

Kerry, S.C. (2017). Australian Queer Science Fiction Fans. Journal of Homosexuality DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2017.1395262

Connor, J., Copland, S., & Owen, J. (2017) “The infantilized researcher and research subject: ethics, consent and risk.” Qualitative Research 1-16

Wassan, MR, Hussain, Z, Shah, MA and Amin, SN. (2017). International labor migration and social change in rural Sindh, Pakistan. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 26(3): 381-402.

Segrave, M., Forbes-Mewett, H. and Keel, C. (2017) Migration Review Tribunal decisions in student visa cancellation appeals: Sympathy, hardship and exceptional circumstances. Current Issues in Criminal Justice 29 (1).

Forbes-Mewett, H. and Wickes, R. (Accepted 15 August 2017) The neighbourhood context of crime against international students. Journal of Sociology.

Wilson Otengah, Erick Ater Onyango, Noah M.O Sanganyi, & Crispinous Iteyo(2017) Compelled By Conditions: Dynamics Surrounding Care Givers Verdicts In Alternative Family Care For Children In KenyaInternational Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies,Volume 4,No. 5(74-78)

Ruth Jeanes, Spaaij, Ramon, Magee,Jonathan, Farquharson, Karen, Gorman, Sean, and Lusher, Dean (2017), ‘ “Yes we are inclusive”: Examining provision for young people with disabilities in community sport clubs’, Sport Management Review, accepted for publication 12 April 2017 published online.

Finn, Mark, Farquharson, Karen, and Tursunalieva, Ainura (2017), ‘Compartmentalised communication by Australian tertiary students’Communication Research and Practice, 3 (2): 155-175.

Katherine Kenny, Alex Broom, Emma Kirby, David Wyld, Zarnie Lwin (2017) Terminal anticipation: entanglements of affect and temporality in living with advanced cancerSubjectivity

Ashley Barnwell (2017) Hidden heirlooms: Keeping family secrets across generationsJournal of Sociology, Online first, September 8: DOI: 10.1177/1440783317727878

Yvette Maker, Bernadette McSherry, Lisa Brophy, Jeannie Marie Paterson and Anna Arstein-Kerslake (2017) Supporting people with decision-making impairments: choice, control and consumer transactionsJournal of Law and Medicine, Volume: 24, pages: 756-762.

Tillotson, N., Short, M., Ollerton, J., Hearn, C. & Sawatzky, B. (2017). Faith Matters: From a Disability LensJournal of Disability & Religion, Journal of Disability & Religion,Vol. 21 (3), 319-337.

Julie Cook (2017) ‘How Much Do I Want the Apocalypse to Happen and Just Wipe this All Clean?’: The Use of Apocalyptic Narratives by Non-religious YouthJournal for the Academic Study of Religion 

Patulny R, Smith, V, Soh, K. (2017) ‘Generalising Men’s affective experienc.’ International Journal for Masculinity Studies (NORMA), Online first: DOI: 10.1080/18902138.2017.1363483

Denejkina, Anna (2017). Exo-Autoethnography: An Introduction [44 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 18(3), Art. 13,

Kirsty Forsdike, Timothy Marjoribanks, Anne-Maree Sawyer (2017). ‘Hockey becomes like a family in itself’: Re-examining social capital through women’s experiences of a sport club undergoing quasi-professionalisation International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Deborah Lupton (2017). ‘It Just Gives Me a Bit of Peace of Mind’: Australian Women’s Use of Digital Media for Pregnancy and Early MotherhoodSocieties7(3), 25; doi:10.3390/soc7030025

Sarah Redshaw & Valerie Ingham (2017). ‘Neighbourhood is if they come out and talk to you’: Neighbourly connections and bonding social capital,  Journal of Sociology, Online first, September 13: DOI: 10.1177/1440783317729762

Lyndsay Newett, Brendan Churchill &  Brady Robards (2017). Forming connections in the digital era: Tinder, a new tool in young Australian intimate lifeJournal of Sociology, Online first, September 13: DOI: 10.1177/1440783317728584

Garth Stahl, Pamela Burnard, Rosie Perkins (2017). Critical Reflections on the Use of Bourdieu’s Tools ‘In Concert’ to Understand the Practices of Learning in Three Musical SitesSociological Research Online

Bartholomaeus, C., & Riggs, D. W. (2017). Whole-of-school approaches to supporting transgender students, staff, and parentsInternational Journal of Transgenderism. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2017.1355648

Riggs, D. W., & Bartholomaeus, C. (2017). Transgender young people’s narratives of intimacy and sexual health: Implications for sexuality educationSex Education. doi: 10.1080/14681811.2017.1355299

Catherine Robinson (2017). Maternal GeographiesEmotion, Space and Society

Alan Morris, Kath Hulse, Hal Pawson ‘Long-term private renters: Perceptions of security and insecurity‘, Journal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 653-669

Adele Pavlidis, Wendy O’Brien Sport and feminism in China: On the possibilities of conceiving roller derby as a feminist intervention,  Journal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 704-719

Susan Oakley, Angie Bletsas ‘The experiences of being a young LGBTIQ and homeless in Australia: Re-thinking policy and practice‘, Journal of Sociology, 2017, published online 24th August 2017, DOI: 10.1177/1440783317726373

Boese, Martina, and Melissa Phillips. “‘Half of Myself Belongs to This Town’: Conditional Belongings of Temporary Migrants in Regional Australia.” Migration Mobility and Displacement 3, no. 1 (2017): 51-69.

Ross Boyd and Robert J Holton ‘Technology, innovation, employment, and power. Does robotics and artificial intelligence really mean social transformation?’, Journal of Sociology, 2017, published online 28th August 2017, DOI: 10.1177/1440783317726591

Ben Gook, “Nancy Fraser’s Zeitdiagnose: Capitalism after the Financial Crisis,” Zeitschrift für Politische Theorie (Journal of Political Theory) 7.2, 2017. Free download.

Lea, E and Marlow, A and Altmann, E and Courtney-Pratt, H, “Nursing students’ preferences for clinical placements in the residential aged care setting”, Journal of Clinical Nursing pp. 1-10. doi:10.1111/jocn.13859 ISSN 0962-1067 (2017) [Refereed Article]

Cary Bennett (2017) Drugs, moral panics and the dispositiveJournal of Sociology, published online 6th September 2017, DOI: 10.1177/1440783317727877

Tina Miller, Meredith Nash (2017). ‘I just think something like the “Bubs and Pubs” class is what men should be having’: Paternal subjectivities and preparing for first-time fatherhood in Australia and the United KingdomJournal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 541-556

Jo Lindsay & Deb Dempsey (2017) ‘First names and social distinction: Middle-class naming practices in Australia‘, Journal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 577-591

Clarissa Carden (2017) ‘As parents congregated at parties’: Responsibility and blame in media representations of violence and school closure in an Indigenous communityThe Journal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 592-606

Kristin Natalier (2017) Micro-aggressions, single mothers and interactions with government workers: The case of Australia’s child support bureaucracy, Journal of Sociology, Volume: 53 issue: 3, page(s): 622-636

Collyer, F.M.; Willis, K. and Lewis, S. (2017) ‘Gatekeepers in the Healthcare Sector: Knowledge and Bourdieu’s Concept of Field’ Social Science and Medicine186: 96-103.

Connell, R.; Pearse, R.; Collyer, F.M.; Maia, J. and Morrell, R. (2017) ‘Negotiating with the North: How Southern-tier Intellectual Workers Deal With the Global Economy of Knowledge’ The Sociological Review. DOI: 10.1177/0038026117705038  p. 1–17.

Hughes, K.  (2017). Transition pedagogies and the neoliberal episteme: What do academics think?  Student Success, 8(2), 21-30.  doi:  10.5204/ssj.v8i2.378

Adele Pavlidis & Wendy O’Brien (2017). Sport and feminism in China: On the possibilities of conceiving roller derby as a feminist interventionJournal of Sociology, early online

Emma Kirby, Alex Broom, Alexandra Gibson, Jennifer Broom, Trent Yarwood, Jeffrey Post (2017) Medical authority, managerial power and political will: A Bourdieusian analysis of antibiotics in the hospitalHealth: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine

Lyall, B.and Robards, B. (2017) ‘Tool, toy and tutor: Subjective experiences of digital self-tracking’ Journal of Sociology [OnlineFirst]: 1-17.

Couch, DHan, GS, Robinson, P & Komesaroff, P (2017) Men’s weight loss stories: How personal confession, responsibility and transformation work as social controlHealth: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine.

Connell, Raewyn, Rebecca Pearse, Fran Collyer, João Maia and Robert Morrell. 2017. Re-making the global economy of knowledge: do new fields of research change the structure of North-South relations? British Journal of Sociology, published online August 2017, DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12294.

Abidin, Crystal, and Joel Gwynne. 2017. Entrepreneurial Selves, Feminine Corporeality, and Lifestyle Blogging in SingaporeAsian Journal of Social Science 45(4-5): 385-408. DOI: 10.1163/15685314-04504002

Noh, J-E. (2017). Negotiating positions through reflexivity in international fieldworkInternational Social Work [Online First]

Bartholomaeus, C., Riggs, D., & Andrew, Y. (2017). The capacity of South Australian primary school teachers and pre-service teachers to work with trans and gender diverse studentsTeaching and Teacher Education, 65, 127-35

Gray, R. M., Green, R., Bryant, J., Rance, J., & MacLean, S. (2017). How ‘vulnerable’ young people describe their interactions with police: building positive pathways to drug diversion and treatment in Sydney and Melbourne, AustraliaPolice Practice and Research, 1-16. doi:10.1080/15614263.2017.1347787

MacLean S, Ritte R, Thorpe, A, Ewen & Arabena K (2017). Health and wellbeing outcomes of programs for Indigenous Australians that include strategies to enable the expression of cultural identities: a systematic reviewAustralian Journal of Primary Health.

Thorpe R, Hawkes G, Dune T, Fileborn B, Pitts M and Minichiello V. Hidden boundaries and shared meanings: the roles of researcher characteristics and cultural norms in shaping understandings of sexuality in the unstructured interview settingInternational Journal of Social Research Methodology, published online 31 July 2017.

Henry Paternoster (2017) The need for political economy in class analysis: rediscovering Andrew wells’ constructing capitalismJournal of Australian Political Economy, No. 79, 2017. Free download.

Professor Graeme Davison Book Review: Thinking the Antipodes: Australian Essays, Journal of Sociology. Jul 13, 2017 | OnlineFirst

Perales, F. and Chesters, J. 2017. Returns to mature age education in Australia. International Journal of Educational Research, 85: 87-98.

Christopher Mayes, Jane Williams & Wendy Lipworth (2017). Conflicted hope: social egg freezing and clinical conflicts of interest, Health Sociology Review

Block, K., & Gibbs, L. (2017). Promoting Social Inclusion through Sport for Refugee-background Youth in Australia: Analysing Different Participation Models Social Inclusion, 5(2), 91-100.

Scott Fitzpatrick & Jo River (2017). Beyond the medical model: Future directions for suicide intervention servicesInternational Journal of Health Services.

Jens O Zinn (2017). The meaning of risk-taking – key concepts and dimensions, Journal of Risk Research

Alan Morris (2017).Housing tenure and the health of older Australians dependent on the age pension for their incomeHousing Studies

Shanthi Robertson (2017). Infrastructures of insecurity: Housing and language testing in Asia-Australia migrationScience Direct

Shanthi Robertson & Dallas Rogers (2017).Education, real estate, immigration: brokerage assemblages and Asian mobilitiesJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 

King, O., Nancarrow, S., Grace, S., & Borthwick, A. (2017). Diabetes educator role boundaries: a documentary analysisJournal of Foot and Ankle Research20. (Olivia’s PhD thesis draws on sociology of the professions literature)

Elman, C and Chesters, J (2017) Adult men and the post-industrial ‘turn’: Breadwinning gender norms, masculine occupational tasks and midlife school trajectories. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 51 (2017) pp. 1-13. Free access until 12/9/2017 via https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1VRGx~uWqbFRW

Watkins, M., Ho, C. and Butler, R. 2017. ‘Asian migration and education cultures in the Anglo-sphere‘. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Butler, R., Ho, C. and Vincent, E. 2017. “‘Tutored within an Inch of Their Life’: Morality and ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Middle Class Identities in Australian Schools.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Melinda Herron (2017): A revised approach to racism in youth multiculture: the significance of schoolyard conversations about sex, dating and desireJournal of Youth Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2017.1355967

Johns, Amelia., Noble, Greg, & Harris, Anita (2017) After Cronulla: ‘Where the Bloody Hell Are We Now?’ Journal of Intercultural Studies

Stevens, C. (2017) ‘Now I can never go back’: The thwarted returns of temporary labour migrants from China in Perth, Western AustraliaTransitions: Journal of Temporary Migration 1(1): 65-83

Clancey Garner, Westcott Harriet“This rabid fight for survival”: Small NGO manager’s experiences of funding reform. Australian Journal of Social Issues. 2017;00:1–17, doi: 10.1002/ajs4.9.

Bourgault du Coudray, C, & Elliott, K (eds) (2017), ‘De-story the joint’, Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, vol. 36.

Elliott, K, & Bourgault du Coudray, C (2017), ‘Introduction: “de-storying the joint”’, Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, vol. 36, pp. 1-4.

Dobson, A.S. Sexting in context: understanding gendered sexual media practices beyond inherent ‘risk’ and ‘harm’. In Cybercrime and its Victims. Edited by E. Martellozzo and E. Jane. Routledge

Stefanie Plage, Indigo Willing, Zlatko Skrbiš, Ian Woodward (2017) Australianness as fairness: implications for cosmopolitan encountersJournal of Sociology

Michelle Peterie (2017) Docility and desert: Government discourses of compassion in Australia’s asylum seeker debateJournal of Sociology

Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ, Zlatko Skrbiš, Bruce Tranter (2017) Narratives of nationhood: Young Australians’ concepts of nation and their attitudes towards ‘boat people’Journal of Sociology

John G Scott, Jodie Grigg, Monica Barratt, Simon Lenton (2017) Social capital and cannabis supplyJournal of Sociology

Vivienne Waller (2017) Engaging students and their publics through making sociological filmsJournal of Sociology

Juliet Watson, Hernán Cuervo (2017) Youth homelessness: A social justice approach,Journal of Sociology

Mara A. Yerkes, Bill Martin, Janeen Baxter, Judy Rose (2017) An unsettled bargain? Mothers’ perceptions of justice and fairness in paid workJournal of Sociology

Johanna Wyn, Hernán Cuervo, Jessica Crofts, Dan Woodman (2017) Gendered transitions from education to work: The mysterious relationship between the fields of education and workJournal of Sociology

Lesley Pruitt (2017) Youth, politics, and participation in a changing worldJournal of Sociology

Alan Morris (2017) “It was like leaving your family”: Gentrification and the impacts of displacement on public housing tenants in inner-SydneyAustralian Journal of Social Issues

Alan Morris (2017) The removal of Millers Point public housing tenants in inner-Sydney by the New South Wales government: Narratives of government and tenantsUrban Policy and Research 

Abidin, Crystal. 2017. “#familygoals: Family Influencers, Calibrated Amateurism, and Justifying Young Digital Labour.” Social Media + Society 3(2): 1-15. DOI: 10.1177/2056305117707191

Garth Stahl (2017). Constituting neoliberal subjects? ‘Aspiration’ as technology of government in UK policy discourseJournal of Education Policy

McKenzie, Lara & Dales, Laura 2017, ‘Choosing love? Tensions and transformations of modern marriage in Married at First Sight’, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies.

Pruitt, Lesley J. 2017. “Youth, Politics and Participation in a Changing World.” Journal of Sociology.

Pruitt, Lesley J., Gemma Hamilton, Georgina Heydon, and Ceridwen Spark. “Abbott’s ‘Budget Crisis,’ CALD Women’s Loss? Service Providers Explore the Impact of Funding Cuts.”  Australian Journal of Political Science.

Giordan, G. and A. Possamai (2017) Mastering the devil: A sociological analysis of the practice of a Catholic exorcist, Current Sociology 63 (4): 444-460.

Hook, G. (2017) Contesting family-based violence: sole parenting possibilities and alternativesJournal of Family Studies

Teresa Swist & Philippa Collin (2017) Platforms, data and children’s rights: Introducing a ‘networked capability approach’New Media and Society

Meryl Alper, Gerard Goggin (2017) Digital technology and rights in the lives of children with disabilitiesNew Media and Society

Deborah Lupton & Ben Williamson (2017) The datafied child: The dataveillance of children and implications for their rightsNew Media and Society

Pienaar, K & Dilkes-Frayne, E. 2017. Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of ‘addiction’ biographiesInternational Journal of Drug Policy, early online.

Fraser, S,, Pienaar, K., Dilkes-Frayne, E., Moore, D., Kokanovic, R., Treloar, C & Dunlop, A. 2017, Addiction stigma and the biopolitics of liberal modernity: A qualitative analysisInternational Journal of Drug Policy, early online.

Moore, D., Pienaar, K., Dilkes-Frayne, E & Fraser, S. 2017, ‘http://www.ijdp.org/article/S0955-3959(17)30015-4/fulltextChallenging the addiction/health binary with assemblage thinking: An analysis of consumer accounts‘ International Journal of Drug Policy, early online.

Dilkes-Frayne, E., Fraser, S., Pienaar, K. & Kokanovic, R. (2017). Iterating ‘addiction’: Residential relocation and the spatio-temporal production of alcohol and other drug consumption patternsInternational Journal of Drug Policy, early online.

Kristin Natalier (2017) Micro-aggressions, single mothers and interactions with government workers: The case of Australia’s child support bureaucracyJournal of Sociology

Harris, Anita & Melinda Herron (2017) Young People and Intercultural Sociality after CronullaJournal of Intercultural Studies.

Amanda Wise (2017) The Long Reach of the Riots: Denying Racism, Forgetting CronullaJournal of Intercultural Studies.

Shakira Hussein & Scott Poynting (2017) ‘We’re Not Multicultural, but … ’ Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Amelia Johns (2017) Flagging White Nationalism ‘After Cronulla’: From the Beach to the NetJournal of Intercultural Studies.

Wickham, G., B. Evers, and J. Goodie (2017)  ‘The State and Civility: A Crucial Nexus’European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 4:2, pp.135-155.

Melissa Phillips & Antje Missbach: Co-editors of a Special Issue on Transit Migration: Renewing the Focus on a Global PhenomenonInternational Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 2017 Vol. 3 No. 2/3

Suzi Adams, Paul Blokker, Jeremy CA Smith (Eds.) Social Imaginaries, Volume 3, issue 1 (Spring 2017)

Chesters, J. and Daly, A. (2017) Do peer effects mediate the association between family socioeconomic status and educational achievement? Australian Journal of Social Issues 52: 63-77

Melissa Phillips & Antje Missbach. (2017). Economies of transit: exploiting migrants and refugees in Indonesia and Libya.  International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 2017 Vol.3, No.2/3, pp.139 – 157

Scott Fitzpatrick & Claire Hooker. (2017). A ‘systems’ approach to suicide prevention: radical change or doing the same things better? Public Health Research and Practice, 27 (2).

Marcus MaloneySteven Roberts and Alexandra Caruso (2017). ‘Mmm … I love it, bro!’: Performances of masculinity in YouTube gaming. New Media & Society (Sage Online First) http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1461444817703368

Burns, E. A. (2017). Responding to student reaction to a simple spreadsheet exercise in a sociology undergraduate classSpreadsheets in Education (eJSiE), 9(3), 1-17.

Wickes, J. and Aberdeen, L., 2017. The Diaries of Daisy Smith: The Experience of Citizenship for an Exempted Family in Mid‐Twentieth Century Queensland. Australian Journal of Politics & History63(1), pp.62-77.

Ben Lohmeyer, (2017) “Youth and their workers: the interacting subjectification effects of neoliberal social policy and NGO practice frameworks“, Journal of Youth Studies, published online: 07 Maydoi:10.1080/13676261.2017.1321109

Alan Morris, Kath Hulse, Hal Pawson (2017). Long-term private renters: Perceptions of security and insecurityJournal of Sociology. OnlineFirst

Rodriguez Castro, L. (2017), The Embodied Countryside: Methodological Reflections in PlaceSociologia Ruralis. doi:10.1111/soru.12172.

Erin Carlisle (2017) On the Possibilities of Political Action in-the-World: Pathways Through Arendt, Castoriadis and Wagner, Social Imaginaries

Southgate, E., Brosnan, C., Lempp, H., Kelly, B., Wright, S., Outram, S., & Bennett, A. (2017). Travels in extreme social mobility: how first-in-family students find their way into and through medical education. Critical Studies in Education, 58(2), 242-260. doi: 10.1080/17508487.2016.1263223

McDermott, V., Henne, K. & Hayes, J. (forthcoming, 2017) Shifting Risk to the Frontline: Case Studies in Different Contract Working EnvironmentsJournal of Risk Research, DOI:10.1080/13669877.2017.1313764.

Theresa Petray & Rowan Collin (2017). Your Privilege Is Trending: Confronting Whiteness on Social MediaSocial Media & Policy

Greg Marston, Marcus Banks & Juan Zhang (2017). The role of human emotion in decisions about credit: policy and practice considerationsCritical Policy Studies

Mike Dee (2017) Big data, urban citizenship, and the world machine. The Global Studies Journal10(2), pp. 41-49.

Nafiseh Ghafournia (2017) Muslim women and domestic violence: Developing a framework for social work practiceJournal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, 36:1-2, 146-163, DOI: 10.1080/15426432.2017.1313150

Nafiseh Ghafournia (2017). Towards a New Interpretation of Quran 4:34Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World (2017)

Dempsey, D. and Lindsay, J. (2017) ‘Surnaming Children Born to Lesbian and Heterosexual Couples: Displaying Family Legitimacy to Diverse Audiences’, Sociology

Adam Possamai, Jennifer E. Cheng, Stephane Lathion & Malcom Voyce (2017)Representations of Sharia in Three Global Cities: Sydney, New York and Geneva 2008–2013Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations

Johanna Wyn, Hernán Cuervo, Jessica Crofts, Dan Woodman (2017) Gendered transitions from education to work: The mysterious relationship between the fields of education and work,  Journal of Sociology

Zlatko Skrbiš (2017) Book Review: The Martin Presence: Jean Martin and the Making of the Social Sciences in AustraliaJournal of Sociology

Robertson, S. (2017) ‘Infrastructures of insecurity: Housing and language testing in Asia-Australia migration‘, Geoforum 82: 13-20.

Couch, D., Fried, A. & Komesaroff, P. (2017). Public Health and Obesity Prevention Campaigns – A Case Study and Critical DiscussionCommunication Research and Practice, DOI:10.1080/22041451.2017.1310589. Free e-prints are available until they run out via  http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/WiafyHGbUaet9bIN3sUu/full

Fraser, S., Pienaar, K., Dilkes-Frayne, E., Moore, D., Kokanovic, R., Treloar, C. and Dunlop, A. (2017). Addiction stigma and the biopolitics of liberal modernity: A qualitative analysisInternational Journal of Drug Policy. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.02.005

Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen, M. Obaidul Hamid (2017). Subtractive Schooling and Identity: A Case Study of Ethnic Minority Students in VietnamJournal of Language, Identity & Education

Lesley Pruitt: Youth, politics, and participation in a changing worldJournal of Sociology
Apr14, 2017. Online First

Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ, Zlatko Skrbiš &  Bruce Tranter: Narratives of nationhood: Young Australians’ concepts of nation and their attitudes towards ‘boat people’Journal of Sociology. Apr14, 2017. Online First

Jorge Knijnik and Ramón Spaaij (2017) ‘No Harmony: Football Fandom and Everyday Multiculturalism in Western Sydney‘, Journal of Intercultural Studies 38(1): 36-53.

Sarah Oxford and Ramón Spaaij (in press) ‘Critical pedagogy and power relations in sport for development and peace: lessons from Colombia‘, Third World Thematics.

Ryan Storr and Ramón Spaaij (2017) ‘”I guess it’s kind of elitist”: The formation and mobilisation of cultural, social and physical capital in youth sport volunteering‘, Journal of Youth Studies 20(4): 487-502.

Ramón Spaaij and Ansgar Thiel (2017) ‘Big Data: Critical Questions for Sport and Society‘, European Journal for Sport and Society 14(1): 1-4.

Juliet Watson & Hernán Cuervo (2017). Youth homelessness: A social justice approachJournal of Sociology, April 21.

Wilson, E., Kenny, A., & Dickson-Swift, V. (2017). Ethical Challenges in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Scoping Review. Qualitative Health ResearchFeb.21, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732317690721

Wilson, E., Kenny, A., & Dickson-Swift, V. (2017). Ethical challenges of community based participatory research: exploring researchers’ experience, International Journal of Social Research Methodologyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2017.1296714.

March edition (Volume 53, Issue 1) of the Journal of Sociology is now available. Articles by TASA members include:  

Matthew Bunn: A disposition of risk: Climbing practice, reflexive modernity and the habitus

Mark Mallman: Not entirely at home: Upward social mobility and early family life

Rose Butler: Children making sense of economic insecurity: Facework, fairness and belonging

Taghreed Jamal Al-deen, Joel Windle: ‘I feel sometimes I am a bad mother’: The affective dimension of immigrant mothers’ involvement in their children’s schooling

Val Colic-Peisker: Ideology and utopia: Historic crisis of economic rationality and the role of public sociology

Alex Broom, Jennifer Broom: Fear, duty and the moralities of care: The Ebola 2014 threat

Danielle Nockolds: Working sole parents and feminist perspectives on the intersection of gender and time

Duncan Law, Nicole Pepperell: Sociology and the mirror of nature: Robert Brandom and the strong programme

Clancey, Garner, Kent, Jennifer, Lyons, Adam and Westcott, Harriet (2017) Crime and crime prevention in an Australian growth centreCrime Prevention and Community Safety, 19(1): 17-30.

Kelly, F. and Dempsey, D. (2016b) ‘Experiences and motives of Australian Single Mothers by choice who make early contact with their child’s donor relatives’, Medical Law Review 

Kelly, F. and Dempsey, D. (2016a) ‘The family law implications of early contact between sperm donors and their donor offspring’, Family Matters, No. 98, pp. 54-63.

Mara A. Yerkes, Bill Martin, Janeen Baxter, Judy Rose (2017) An unsettled bargain? Mothers’ perceptions of justice and fairness in paid workJournal of Sociology

Shinya Uekusa and Steve Matthewman (2017) ‘Vulnerable and resilient? Immigrants and refugees in the 2010–2011 Canterbury and Tohoku disasters’, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,

Noh, J-E. (2017).NGOs’ roles in building CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) discourse around human rights in developing countriesCosmopolitan Civil Societies, 9(1): 1-19.

Lynne Staff and Meredith NashBrain death during pregnancy and prolonged corporeal support of the body: A critical discussionWomen and Birth

Stahl, G. (2017) ‘Narratives in Reconstituting, Reaffirming and (Re)traditionalizing Identities: Othering the Non-Normative’ Men and Masculinities. Vol 20, Issue 3 283-300.

Scott Fitzpatrick, DavidPerkins, Teresa Luland, Dale Brown & Eamonn Corvan (2017). The effect of context in rural mental health care: Understanding integrated services in a small townHealth & Place, 45, 70-76.

Mallman, Mark & Helen Lee (2017) ‘Isolated learners: young mature-age students, university culture, and desire for academic sociality’,International Journal of Lifelong Education. Published online first 13 March 2017, pp. 1-14.

Haarsager, Jennie, Rathika Krishnasamy, and Nicholas A. Gray. “Impact of pay‐for‐performance on access at first dialysis in Queensland.” Nephrology (2017).

Jack Barbalet. 2017. ‘Guanxi as Social Exchange: Emotions, Power and Corruption’. Sociology.

Jack Barbalet. 2017. ‘Dyadic Characteristics of Guanxi and their Consequences’. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour.

Clark, E. Lessons from the past: Family involvement in patient admission and discharge, Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, 1900-1912.  Published on line 23 February 2017. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing.

Anthony Lyons, Wendy Heywood, Bianca Fileborn, Victor Minichiello, Catherine Barrett, Graham Brown, Sharron Hinchliff, Sue Malta & Pauline Crameri (2017) The Sex, Age, and Me study: recruitment and sampling for a large mixed-methods study of sexual health and relationships in an older Australian population.  Culture, Health & Sexuality DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1288268  Link to full text (50 free e-prints, click this link: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/xyuhrFbXqTV6ifrATS4s/full)

Bianca Fileborn, Graham Brown, Anthony Lyons, Sharron Hinchliff, Wendy Heywood, Victor Minichiello, Sue Malta, Catherine Barrett & Pauline Crameri (2017) Safer Sex in Later Life: Qualitative Interviews With Older Australians on Their Understandings and Practices of Safer Sex. The Journal of Sex Research, DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2017.1280121

Wendy Heywood, Anthony Lyons, Bianca Fileborn, Victor Minichiello,Catherine Barrett, Graham Brown, Sharron Hinchliff, Sue Malta & Pauline Crameri (2016) Self-reported testing and treatment histories among older Australian men and women who may be at risk of a sexually transmissible infection.  Sexual Health

Celal Bayari. Economic Geography of the Australian Mining Industry. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie. 2016. ISSN: 1467-9663. Word count: 8,750.

Celal Bayari. Chinese Economy and Central Asia. Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review. 11(3): 1-14. 2015. December. ISSN 1813-0534. Word count: 8,999.

Noh, J-E. (2017). Contextualisation of human rights discourse by NGO workers in the context of BangladeshJournal of International Development. (DOI: 10.1002/jid.3274)

Xiaoying Qi. (2017) ‘Neo-traditional Child Surnaming in Contemporary China: Women’s Rights as Veiled Patriarchy’. Sociology. First online DOI: 10.1177/0038038516688613.

Alston, Margaret, Clarke, Josephine & Whittenbury, Kerri 2017, ‘Gender relations, livelihood strategies, water policies and structural adjustment in the Australian dairy industry’, Sociologia Ruralis,doi: 10.1111/soru.12164

Stephenson N, McLeod K, Mills C, ‘Ambiguous encounters, uncertain foetuses: Women’s experiences of obstetric ultrasound’, Feminist Review, 113 pp. 17-33. ISSN 0141-7789

Stephenson N, Mills C, McLeod K, ‘Simply providing information’: Negotiating the ethical dilemmas of obstetric ultrasound, prenatal testing and selective termination of pregnancy‘, Feminism and Psychology pp. 1-20. ISSN 0959-3535 

Strengers, Y. Nicholls, L. (published online 21/2/17), ‘Convenience and energy consumption in the smart home of the future: industry visions from Australia and beyond.’ Energy Research and Social Science.

Strengers, Y. Maller, C. (published online 16/2/17), ‘Adapting to ‘extreme’ weather: mobile practice memories of keeping warm and cool as a climate change adaptation strategy’, Environment and Planning A. 

Kim Jose, Alison Venn, Melanie Sharman, Stephen Wilkinson, Danielle Williams & Douglas Ezzy (2017). Understanding the gendered nature of weight loss surgery: insights from an Australian qualitative study, Health Sociology Review

Weng, E. (2016) ‘’The Heavens Opened and Cried’: Mediatised National Mourning for Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew’ in Asian Communication Research 13(2), pp. 65-85

Olson, R. E. & Brosnan, C. (2017). Examining interprofessional education through the lens of interdisciplinarity: Power, knowledge and new ontological subjectsMinverva

Smith, Gavin J.D., Lyria Bennett Moses and Janet Chan (2017) ‘The challenges of doing criminology in the Big Data era: towards a digital and data-driven approach‘, The British Journal of Criminology, DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azw096

Minichiello, V., Scott, J. and Cox, C. (2017). ‘Commentary: reversing the agenda of sex work stigmatization and criminalization: signs of a progressive society’.Sexualities.  DOI: 10.1177/1363460716684510

Scott Fitzpatrick 2016. Ethical and political implications of the turn to stories in suicide preventionPhilosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 23, 3/4.

Scott Fitzpatrick 2016. Stories of suicide and social justicePhilosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 23, 3/4.

Altmann, E and Travers, M.  (2016).’Probing tensions between housing and age friendly communities policies for future direction’ [online]. Parity, Council to Homeless Persons, 29(9), Oct 2016: 18-19.

Paul Henman, Scott D Brown & Simon Dennis (2017). When rating systems do not rate: Evaluating ERA’s performanceAustralian University Review, Volume 59, Number 1

Ballantyne, G. and L. Burke (2017). ““People live in their heads a lot”: Polymedia, life course, and meanings of home among Melbourne’s older Irish community.” Transnational Social Review: 1-15.

Matthew Bun (2017). Defining the edge: choice, mastery and necessity in edgework practiceSport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics 

Michelle Peterie (2017) Docility and desert: Government discourses of compassion in Australia’s asylum seeker debateJournal of Sociology

Rachael Wallis (2017): Myths and imaginaries: depictions of lifestyle migration in Country Style magazine, Rural Society, DOI: 10.1080/10371656.2017.1285471

Fabian Cannizzo (2017) ‘You’ve got to love what you do’: Academic labour in a culture of authenticitySociological Review

Banks, M. and Tennant, D. (2016), Community worker perceptions of the Income Management regime in SheppartonAustralian Journal of Social Issues, 51: 419–432. doi:10.1002/j.1839-4655.2016.tb01241.x

Elena Wilson, Amanda Kenny and Virginia Dickson-Swift (2017) Rural health services and the task of community participation at the local community level: a case studyAustralian Health Review

Garth Stahl (2017)  Aspiration paradoxes: working-class student conceptions of power in ‘engines of social mobilityInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education

Jo Lindsay & Deborah Dempsey (2017) First names and social distinction: Middle-class naming practices in AustraliaJournal of Sociology

John Scott,  Jodie Grigg, Monica Barratt, Simon Lenton (2017) Social capital and cannabis supplyJournal of Sociology

Vivienne Waller (2017) Engaging students and their publics through making sociological filmsJournal of Sociology

Xiaoying Qi. (2017) ‘Social Movements in China: Augmenting Mainstream Theory with Guanxi’. Sociology 51(1): 111-126.

Christina Malatzky & Lisa Bourke (2017): When the social meets health in rural Australia: confronting the disconnectHealth 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 RespectabilityYoung

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

Meredith Nash. (2017). ‘White pregnant bodies on the Australian beach: A visual discourse analysis of family photographs’.Journal of Gender Studieshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2016.1264297

R. Lloyd, M. Newlands and Theresa Petray (2017) Coral Battleground? Re-examining the ‘Save the Reef’ Campaign in 1960s Australia.Environmental Sociology 3(1): 54-63.

Katie Wright. (2016). ‘Speaking out: Representations of child sexual abuse in media, memoir and public inquiries’. Red Feather Journal: An International Journal of Children in Popular Culture 7(2): 17-30.

Possamai, A., K, Dunn, P. Hopkins, L. Worthington and F. Amin (2016) “Muslim students’ cultural and religious experiences in city, suburban and regional university campuses in NSW, Australia” Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 38 (6): 637-648.

Possamai, A. and V. Iouchkov (2016) “An implicit hyper-real religion: Real-Life Superheroes” in C. Cusack and P. Kosnac eds. Fiction, Invention and Hyper-reality: Contested Contemporary Religions, London, Routledge: 272-290.

Giordan, G. and A. Possamai (2016) “The over-policing of the devil: a sociology of exorcism” Social Compass 63 (4): 444-460.

Paul Henman (ed) (2016) Critical encounters with performance measurement in social and public policyPolicy Studies, 37(6)               Includes:                                                                                                               Paul Henman, ‘Performing the state: the socio-political dimensions of performance measurement in policy and public services”

Michele Foster, Paul Henman, Alison Gable & Michelle Denton, ‘Population health performance as primary healthcare governance in Australia

 

Paul Henman, ‘Techniques and paradoxes in performing performance measurement

McKenzie, 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 articleHealth, 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.

Pearse, R. (2017) ‘Gender and climate change’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. DOI: 10.1002/wcc.451

Petra Bueskens: Australia Needs A Universal Basic Income, And We Should Start With Mothers, Huffington Post

Mark Chou & Michael Ondaatje: The Drama of Politics: Enacting Trump’s Presidential Self, ABC Religion and Ethics


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Kate Huppatz (L) and Steve Matthewman (R) congratulating Michelle Peterie on being the 2018 JoS Best Paper Award winner for Docility and Desert: government discourses of compassion in Australia’s asylum seeker debate


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