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Date: 4/26/2023
Subject: TASA members newsletter: April 27
From: TASA



The XX ISA World Congress of Sociology is being supported by the Melbourne Convention Bureau. 
Dear ~~first_name~~,  
 
If you missed last week's very interesting TASA Thursdays discussion on Live Music, Careers and a Rebounding Industry with speakers Fabian Cannizzo, Ben Green, Sam Whiting & Catherine Strong, you can catch up with the recording here.
 
We hope you can join us next week with Roger Wilkinson, our Digital Publications Portfolio Leader, hosting a TASA Tea Time session, May 3rd, 12:30pm AEST, via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85180290093?pwd=V2ttSWpOSW9pTkw0dE5janFOMGdPdz09
Meeting ID: 851 8029 0093 / Passcode: 774893
 
TASA 2023 

Sustaining the Social: Voices, Cultures, Natures
Monday 27 to Wednesday 29 November 2023: University of Sydney & online

As announced in an email last week, this year, TASA’s annual event sees a change of format due to the ISA World Congress of Sociology being held in Melbourne in June. TASA’s 2023 November event will be run as a colloquium involving 20 panel sessions (80 papers), two afternoon plenaries, social events, and TASA’s AGM and awards presentation. 
Panel submissions will be open until May 29th. You can access the submission form via the orange link below:
 
 
Jobs & Scholarships Board
In case you are not aware, your membership profile section has a function that allows you to add job and scholarship opportunities that will then appear in our publicly searchable Jobs & Scholarships Board. After logging in to TASAweb, on the right hand side of the purple bar at the top of the screen, you will find a drop down menu next to your name. If you scroll down to the 'Profile' menu option and click on it, you will be brought to a screen like the one shown in the image below. You can then access the Jobs & Scholarship Board via the link (as highlighted in green in the image below). 
 
Jobs and Scholarships Board
Resources on the Voice 
We are collecting resources on the Voice. If you have something to add to the below list, please email the details (with links) to TASA Admin.
 
Members' Engaging Sociology

Journal Articles

Townley, C., Grace, R., Woodrow, C., Baker, E., Staples, K., Locke, M. L., Kaplun, C., & Kaplun, C. (2023). Educator perspectives on embedding Acknowledgement to Country practices in early learning centres in Australia. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. https://doi.org/10.1177/18369391231173182 [OPEN ACCESS]
 

News and Analysis

For tips from fellow members on getting published in The Conversation (TC), click here. For some members' articles published in TC between 2013 & 2019, click here. To find out what can happen after publishing in TC, click here.
 
Kathleen Smithers, Jess Harris & Nerida Spina (2023) Australian unis could not function without casual staff: it is time to treat them as ‘real’ employeeThe Conversation, April 24. 
 
Francisco Perales, Ella Kuskoff, Michael Flood, & Tania King (2023) Like father, like son: new research shows how young men ‘copy’ their fathers’ masculinity. The Conversation, April 21. 
 

Videos

Awards/Grants

 
Career Development Grant - 2023
The annual TASA Career Development Grant seeks to support the career development activities of TASA members where these activities are not covered by other funding.
A total of $4,500 is available, with a maximum of $1,500 available per applicant.
Application deadline: 20th May. Read on...

Events

TASA Thursdays
We have several TASA Thursdays event lined up:
 
May 18th: TASA . Speakers: Liv Hamilton, Rob Watts, Judith Bessant & Milo Kei. You can register for the event here.
 
June 15th: The Voice. Speakers: Joann Schmider (Indigenous Portfolio Leader) and others TBC.
 
If you would like to be a presenter/panellist for one of our TASA Thursdays events, please contact Roger Wilkinson, our Digital Publications Editor.
 
TASA Tea Time
Roger Wilkinson, our Digital Publications Portfolio Leader, has offered to run the next TASA Tea Time session on May 3rd, at 12:30pm AEST, via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85180290093?pwd=V2ttSWpOSW9pTkw0dE5janFOMGdPdz09
Meeting ID: 851 8029 0093 / Passcode: 774893
 
Sociological Implications of Alienation in Families: The cancel Culture No-One is Talking About
Applied Sociology Thematic Group Seminar
Tuesday 16 May, 1-2pm (AEST) Online
Speaker: Dr Stanley (Stan) A. Korosi PhD (Soc) clinical sociologist and counsellor
Social alienation behaviours coerce children into cancelling a family member’s identity leading to their unwarranted rejection. A sociological view of parental alienation offers a structural perspective on social alienation in the family and its implications for public health policy not addressed in the current psychological and legal discourse.
Zoom:
https://macquarie.zoom.us/j/83669977005?pwd=TXhhRW1xNkVjTU9UV2lmbWhUTm5oQT09
Meeting ID: 836 6997 7005 Password: 439530
 

Soc out West: ISA prep session
ISA World Congress of Sociology Practice Session
Friday 9 June 4:30-8:30, AWST, Forrest Hall, corner of Stirling Highway and Hackett Drive.
Are you presenting at the ISA World Congress in June/July? Or at another mid-year conference? If so, come along to present your ideas at a supportive and collegial practice session in early June. If not, come along to support your friends and hear about the latest sociologically-inspired research coming out of Western Australia.
This will be a rapid-fire presentation model with 10-15 minutes per presenter (depending on number of abstracts received) with structured feedback to help you improve your work.
Please send abstracts to sociologyoutwest@gmail.com by 19 May 2023.
If you are presenting 2+ papers at ISA, please feel free to send both abstracts if you would like to do so. You will only be allocated time to present one paper but both can be featured in our Sociology Out West event program.
This event is generously supported by the Forrest Research Foundation. There will be light refreshments and drinks provided after the presentations

TASA ISA 2023 Aligned Events

AMENDMENT: this event will now be online only #HS23 Epistemic Justice for Healthy Societies
June 20th, 2023, Sydney. 12:30pm - 4:00pm AEST. 
Keynotes: Associate Professor Seye Abimbola (University of Sydney, Australia); Professor Nelson de Barros (University of Campinas, Brazil); Associate Professor Anita Benoit (University of Toronto, Canada); and Associate Professor Nazrul Islam (BNU-HKBU United International College, China)
For the full details, and to register, read on...
(note recent event title, keynotes and date change)

Disrupted plans, digital modalities, and undecided futures
June 22nd, 2023, Melbourne
Plenary Speakers: Professor Crystal Abidin (Curtin University), Dr Joshua Kalemba (Flinders University), Dr Brendan Churchill (University of Melbourne), and Dr Jacqueline Menager (Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet).
For the full details, read on...

Transformative social science: a dialogue between evidence, policy and practice
June 23rd, 2023, Melbourne
Panellists: A/Prof Catherine Robinson, UTAS (sociologist), Anna Adcock (sociologist & Māori scholar), Research Fellow in the Centre for Women's Health Research, Victoria University of Wellington, Professor Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati (sociologist), Dr Simone Casey, Senior Policy Advisor ACOSS (social policy), and Prof Barry Judd, University of Melbourne (Indigenous studies)
For the full details, read on...

Single parenting ISA event flyer
Single parenting, co-parenting, and post-separation families: Challenges and opportunities in times of crisis
June 23rd, 2023, Melbourne
Keynotes: Dr Moeata Keil (University of Auckland), Professor Kathryn Edin (Princeton University), and Professor Kay Cook (Swinburne University).
For the full details, read on...

Amazon Effects & Logistical Labour: New markets, new technologies, new workplaces?
June 23rd, 2023, Melbourne
Keynote: Professor Valeria Pulignano
For the full details, read on...

Mobile transitions
‘Mobile Transitions’: A Symposium on Global Youth, Transnational Mobilities and
Transitions to Adulthood
June 23rd, 2023, Melbourne
Keynote: Associate Professor Valentina Cuzzocrea (Università degli studi di Cagliari)
For the full details, Read on...

Australian Welfare Reform: Crafting Out Alternative Futures
June 22nd, Melbourne
Keynote: Dr China Mills, a leading scholarly civil society advocate (University of London)
For the full details, read on...

Decentering knowledge in researching migration from the Global South
June 24th, 2023, Melbourne
Keynote speakers: Xiaoying Qi, Associate Professor of Sociology, Australian Catholic University; Lan Anh Hoang, Associate Professor in Development Studies, the School of Social and Political Sciences, the University of Melbourne; and Irudayja Rajan, Professor at the International Institute for Migration and Development (IIMAD), Kerela, India.
Registration closes May 30th. You can register here. 
For the full details,  read on...

Place Economies
July 5th and 6th- Adelaide. The first afternoon/evening (i.e., the 5th) will be at UniSA City West; the second full day (i.e., the 6th) will be at Flinders Victoria Square Campus.
Keynote: Professor Ian Woodward, Southern Denmark University
For further details, read on...

Social Sciences Week

Social Sciences Week (SSW) 2023
4th to the 10th of September. 
In case you are not aware, SSW is an annual event that celebrates and showcases the diverse range of social sciences disciplines and research in Australia.
For details, and to register events, visit the SSW website here.
 
TASA Publications

Journal of Sociology

Journal of Sociology - Volume: 59, Number: 1 (March 2023) has been published. You can access the Table of Contents here.
 

Health Sociology Review

New: Health Sociology Review Special Issue, Volume 32, 2023 - Issue 1: Sociological Aspects of Knowledge Translation. This special issue is important, timely, and particularly relevant to the sociology of health, illness, and medicine.
 
Ann Dadich & Katherine Boydell (2023) Sociological aspects of knowledge translation, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 1-4, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2175948 [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Milena Heinsch, Hannah Cootes & Campbell Tickner (2023) Another implementation science is possible: engaging an ‘intelligent public’ in knowledge translation, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 5-18, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2174897 [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Emma Cooke, Laetitia Coles, Sally Staton, Karen Thorpe & Jasneek Chawla (2023) Communicating the complex lives of families that include a child with Down syndrome, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 19-41, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2022.2161405
 
Ash Watson, Vaughan Wozniak-O’Connor & Deborah Lupton (2023) Health information in creative translation: establishing a collaborative project of research and exhibition making, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 42-59, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2171802 [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Su-yin Hor, Ann Dadich, Michael R. Gionfriddo, Christy Noble, Mary Wyer & Jessica Mesman (2023) Research as care: practice-based knowledge translation as transformative learning through video-reflexive ethnography, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 60-74, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2022.2161406
 
Ann Dadich, Priya Vaughan & Katherine Boydell (2023) The unintended negative consequences of knowledge translation in healthcare: A systematic scoping review, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 75-93, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2022.2151372

M. S. Fitts, J. Cullen, G. Kingston, E. Wills, Y. Johnson & K. Soldatic (2023) Using research feedback loops to implement a disability case study with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and service providers in regional and remote Australia, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 94-109, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2173018 [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Michael Wright, Tiana Culbong, Michelle Webb, Amanda Sibosado, Tanya Jones, Tilsa Guima Chinen & Margaret O'Connell (2023) Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny: steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships, Health Sociology Review, 32:1, 110-127, DOI: 10.1080/14461242.2023.2173017 [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Employment
New: Research Fellow, Transforming Early Education And Child Health (TeEACH)
2 x Full-time fixed term position for 3.5 years supporting an exciting new program of research called the ‘Thrive: Finishing School Well’ project.
Western Sydney University, Westmead Campus
Application deadline: May 5. Read on...
 
Visiting Fellowships
Curtin University
TikTok Cultures Research Network (2 fellowships). For details, Read on...
Influencer Ethnography Research Lab (2 fellowships). For details, Read on...
Application deadline for both: April 30th. 
 
Tenure-Track faculty member
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Center for Survey Research, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences.
Applicants specialising in computational social science, text mining, social network analysis, and data science are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application deadline: June 20. Read on...
 

Jobs Board

The Jobs Board enables you to view current employment opportunities. As a member, you can post opportunities to the Jobs Board directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Employment Opportunities
PhD Scholarships

Scholarships Board

The Scholarships Board enables you to view available scholarships that our members have posted. Like the Jobs Board, as a member, you can post scholarship opportunities directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Scholarship Opportunities
Other Events, News & Opportunities

Research Workshop (and Zine)

New: Affect, Knowledge and Embodiment: A Critical Feminist Arts/Research Workshop
Ash Watson, Laura Rodriguez Castro, and Sam Trayhurn.
Explore ways of practically extending critical and feminist social research with art – specifically sociological fiction and zine making.
May 26, 10:00am 2:00pm, AEST
Southern Cross University, Gold Coast Campus Terminal Drive Bilinga, QLD
For details, and to register, read on...
 

Symposiums

New: Gender - Sport - Society: Focus on the FIFA WWC 2023
The face of sport is changing, and this year Australia is hosting one of the world’s biggest sporting events -- but this time the focus will be on women.
July 28, Southbank, Queensland. 
Speakers: Tracey Holmes, Kim Toffoletti, & Nicole Surdyka
Submission deadline: May 26. Read on...
 
New: 25 Years since the 1998 Waterfront Dispute: Reflecting on a watershed moment in Australia's political and industrial history
Wednesday May 3rd, 5:00pm - 7:00pm AEST
Sussex Street, Sydney
Speakers: Diane Kirkby, Warren Smith, & Shaun Wilson
For details, and to register, read on...

Seminars

New: Pedagogic affects in creative, interdisciplinary doctoral research
A seminar on pedagogic affects through creative and interdisciplinary doctoral research
Online, Thursday May 18th, 6:00pm - 7:00pm AEST
For details, and to register, read on...
 

Calls for Abstracts / Chapters for Books

New: Family and Social Change in the Global South: A Gendered Perspective.
Book to be published by Emerald (2024)
Abstract submission deadline: 
May 29. 
Read on...
 
New: Deleuze, Guattari, and the Schizoanlaysis of Affective Labour
Schizoanalytic Applications Series, Bloomsbury Publishing
This call for chapters invites scholars, thinkers, and artists, to explore the application, potentials, and dangers, of deploying schizoanalysis and the radical free-play of desiring-production, to realms of affective labour and, more generally, to the commodification of affect.
Abstract submission deadline: 30 July. Read on...

Fellowships

New: 10-month fellowships
The French Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme offers 10-month fellowships in the seven Institutes of Aix-Marseille, Loire Valley (Orléans-Tours), Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, Paris and Rennes. It welcomes applications from high-level international scholars and scientists to develop their innovative research project in France. For the 2024-2025 academic year, FIAS offers 40 fellowship positions: 4 in Aix-Marseille, 3 in Loire Valley (Orléans-Tours), 10 in Lyon, 3 in Montpellier, 4 in Nantes, 13 in Paris and 3 in Rennes.
 Application deadline: June 6, 2023 - 6:00 pm (Paris, France time). Read on...

Public Lectures

Law and Emotion: A misunderstood relation
The lecture is being presented by two leading North American scholars in Law and Emotion: Professor Susan Bandes (DePaul University, Chicago) and Professor Richard Weisman (York University, Canada).
Banco Court, Supreme Court of NSW, Law Courts Building
Tuesday 16 May (5.15pm reception for a 6pm start).
For details and the speakers, read on...
For event details, and to register, read on...
 

Conferences

World Conference for Religious Dialogue and Cooperation
October 04-08, 2023 Struga, North Macedonia
Submission deadline: August 1. Read on...
 
 
TASA Gift Memberships
Gift memberships, for any membership category, can now be accessed at anytime via your membership profile screen. If you would like to gift a membership, to someone new or to a current member, please follow the steps below:
 
STEP 1: Click here and log in

STEP 2: Click on the drop down menu to the right of your name in the purple bar (RH) at the top of the website (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 3: Click on Profile (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 4: Click on the Gift Memberships menu item and complete the details, see yellow highlights in 2nd image below. 
Profile Steps 2
Submitting Newsletter Items
We encourage you to support your colleagues by sharing details of your latest publications with them via this newsletter. No publication is too big or too small. Any mention of sociology is of value to our association, and to the discipline, so please do send through details of your latest publication (fully referenced & with a link, where possible) for the next newsletter, to TASA Admin. Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning.
Updating your Member Profile
Personal pronoun preferences can be added to your profile. There are 9 combination options to choose from. Please let Sally in TASA Admin know if your preference/s is not on the list and we will have them added.
 
For assistance with updating your Member Profile on TASA web please see the video tutorial: Updating your Member Profile
 
TASA Documents and Policies
In case you are not aware, you can access details of TASA's current Executive Committee 2023 - 2024, and their respective portfoliosas well as documents and policies, including the ConstitutionValues StatementStatement on Academic FreedomCode of Conduct, Grievance Procedures Safe & Inclusive EventsSustainable Events and TASA History
 
Accessing Online Materials & Resources
Menu navigation for online content

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

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