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Date: 8/23/2023
Subject: TASA members newsletter: August 24th
From: TASA



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Dear ~~first_name~~,  
 
We hope you can join us TODAY, 12:30pm - 1:30pm AEST, for our TASA Thursdays event on Breaking your research out of the academic bubble with speakers fellow member Belinda Lunnay  and colleague Elle Choo, via Zoom: 
 
If you missed our TASA Thursdays event last week with fellow member Joshua Thorburn speaking about The (de-)radical(-ising) potential of r/IncelExit and r/ExRedPill, you can catch up with the recording here.
 
An important deadline coming up is the bursary applications for TASA 2023. The deadline is this coming Monday August 28th. For details, see the Awards & Bursaries section of this newsletter. 
 
TASA Thursdays - Breaking your research out newsletter
TASA Thursdays
Visual Methods of Sociology newsletter
Join us on Thursday 21st September 2023 for a TASA Thursdays Webinar titled: Visual Methods of Sociology.

Presented by fellow members Kazi Fattah and Dorinda t'Hart, this webinar will explore some of the issues surrounding visual methods and presentation, while also challenging some of the ethical concerns which can be encountered using visual data.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Thursday 21 September 2023
Time: 12:30PM- 13:30PM (AEST)
Format: Zoom Webinar - login details will be provided 1-2 days prior to the event
 
TASA Tea Time
TASA Tea Time
TASA Tea Time is back! and now being hosted by the Equity and Inclusion Portfolio Leader Aisling Bailey.
 
 TASA Tea Time is a space for members to come together and chat all things sociology, TASA, #TASA2023, and other related topics. Come along to this casual space and share with like minded members.

This event, scheduled for Tuesday August 29, will run from 8:30am- 9:30am (AWST Perth), 10:00am - 11:00am (NT and SA), and 10:30am - 11:30am (AEST Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Tasmania, Brisbane).
 
Obituaries
Charles Crothers
Charles Crothers passed away on 13th August, at the age of 75. Charles was not just known for his work and support of New Zealand sociology, but worked on the international scene throughout his long career. He had suffered from cancer for a long while, and it finally took its toll. He died peacefully surrounded by his family in New Zealand. At the recent World Congress, fellow member Fran Collyer was fortunate to be able to present him with the Robert K Merton Award, and be part of that celebration of his contribution to the sociology of science and the history of sociology. Charles will be sadly missed by many in New Zealand, Australia and indeed across the world.
 
If you are able to write a formal obituary of Charles, please contact Sally in TASA Admin
 

Norman K. Denzin, Ph.D., 82, of Urbana passed away peacefully and in the comfort of his family on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023. Norman was a loving husband, father, and
grandfather.

Norman was one of the leaders in establishing qualitative research as a genuine way of investigation in the 1960s-80s and has been publishing consistently for years. He edited many books with Yvonna Lincoln including ‘Handbook of qualitative research’ (many editions) that were the bibles of their day in how to do qualitative research. He’s still much in use today.

He is survived by his spouse, Katherine Ryan; two daughters, Johanna Denzin (Steve) and Rachel Denzin (Craig); four grandchildren, Sylvia, Naomi, Max, and Owen; one stepson, Nathan Summers (Karen); and three stepgrandchildren, Katie, Tara and Orion. He will be missed by many. He was one of the leaders in establishing qualitative research as a genuine way of investigation in the 1960s-80s and has been publishing consistently for years. He edited many books with Yvonna Lincoln including ‘Handbook of qualitative research’ (many editions) that were the bibles of their day in how to do qualitative research. He’s still much in use today. Read on...
Awards & Bursaries
As previously mentioned, the usual suite of conference bursaries are available for TASA 2023. The deadline for all five bursaries, listed below, is August 28th. 
 
TASA's Postgraduate Impact and Engagement Award is also open for applications.
 
This annual award recognises the impact and engagement of a Postgraduate TASA member’s scholarship that is of high social value to Australian society and/or sociology. We invite TASA Postgraduate members to submit an application (or nominate others) for outstanding impact or engagement with sociological scholarship. Nominations are also welcome from supervisors or peers.
 
Nomination deadline: September 15th. Read on...
Members' Engaging Sociology

Books

Julie McLeod, Kate O’Connor, Nicole Davis, Amy McKernan (eds), Temporality, Space and Place in Education and Youth Research. Local/Global Issues in Education Series (Routledge, 2023).

Temporality Space and Place in Education and Youth Research
This book explores the everyday ways in which time marks the experience of education as well as the concerns and methods of education and youth research. It asks: what do we notice afresh and what comes into sharper view when temporality becomes a focal point? What theories and ways of seeing offer new angles onto temporality in interaction with space and place?

In responding to these questions, the book engages with approaches from sociology, history, and cultural and policy studies. It brings critical attention to the movement and layers of time in the memories, aspirations and orientations of educational actors – across lives, generations and diverse places. Informed by the politics of local/global relations and new transnational formations, the chapters feature case studies located in Australia, the UK, India, South Africa, the Philippines and Finland. Topics examined include processes of social and educational differentiation in disruptive times, affective practices, intergenerational dynamics, collective memory, archiving, mobilities and migration, school spaces and difficult histories. 
Read on...

Journal Articles

Sullivan, C., Block, K., Murray, L., Warr, D., Chen, J., Davis, E., Murdolo, A., Vaughan, C. Working with interpreters in the family violence sector in Australia: “It's very hard to be in between.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations (online 15/08/23) [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Sandy O'Sullivan (2023) Fucking up, fixing up, and standing up (to the colonial project of gender and sexuality), Journal of the American Ethnological Society. [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Lee, E. (2023). “States now done, nation to come”: The 2023 Referendum for Indigenous Recognition. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 26(1–2), 68–71. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.235546668892348 [OPEN ACCESS]
 

News and Analysis

 
 

Podcasts

Adele Pavlidis & David Rowe et al. (2023) The Matildas Effect — will FIFA and other codes change their tune on sportswomen? ABC Big Ideas, August 15th. 

Blogs

Zhaoxi Zheng (2023) The Conversation Masterclass: Reflection, TASA, August 24th. 
 

Events

New: Responding to crisis and marginalisation: young people, hope, resistance and agency

Hybrid, 7 September 2023 at4:30pm - 6:00pm AEST, Sydney
 
Conversations around young people and crisis tend to focus on their vulnerability to social crises, or their culpability for them. For example, young people experience hardships like escalating mental health problems, housing instability, and job precarity. At the same time, they’re deemed responsible for ‘anti-social’ problems and crises like street crime, substance use, and discipline issues in schools. But young people don’t all respond the same way to crisis, and often what’s left out of these conversations are their practices of hope and resistance. How do young people respond to crisis, and what can their response tell us about resilience and agency?
 
Chair: fellow member Joanne Bryant 
Speakers: fellow members Sujith Kumar Prankumar, Ash Watson, & Naama Carlin with colleague Gabe Caluzzi
 
For details, and to register, read on...
 
 

New: Developing research partnerships with schools

A workshop for school staff and researchers, presented by The Australian Sociological Association (Sociology of Education Thematic Group)

Hybrid, 6 September 1:00pm - 3:00pm AEST, Sydney
 
What kinds of social research are of benefit to schools? How can schools make room for research? How can researchers co-design projects with schools to achieve common goals? How can researchers manage institutional barriers, e.g. onerous approvals processes, financial constraints, and time constraints?

Social scientists working on education have always worked productively with schools. However, that is becoming increasingly difficult because of the pressures facing both schools and the research sector. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and school staff to share ideas and experiences, in order to increase understanding and create possibilities for new ways of working together.
 
Participating researchers work on issues including:
  • Educational inequality
  • Cultural diversity and schooling
  • Impacts of Covid on schooling
  • Selective schools and educational segregation
  • Transitions to post-school life
Panel includes:
  • Cathy Wilton, Principal, Yennora Public School
  • Sarah Loch, Research Director, Pymble Ladies College
  • Kimberley Pressick-Kilborn, Research Director, Trinity Grammar School
  • Eliza Buckley, Youth and Community Services Manager, 3 Bridges Community Centre
  • Dr Quentin Maire, University of Melbourne
For details, and to register, read on...
 
 

Cancelled?: Taking a Closer Look at 'Cancel Culture'

Online, 5 September 2023 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am

TASA members, Claire Tanner, Brady Robards and Kiran Pienaar are convening a panel discussion on ‘cancel culture’ for Social Sciences Week (4-11 September).
 
Hosted by Monash University in partnership with Deakin University
 
For details, and to register, read on...
 

De-centring academic expertise: The politics of knowledge production and social transformation’.
 
Call for Abstracts
 
The event is co-convened by The Australian Sociological Association’s (TASA) Emotions & Affect, Critical Disability Studies, and Applied Sociology Thematic Groups and is hosted by University of Melbourne’s School of Social and Political Sciences, with generous support from TASA.

The symposium will take place at Melbourne University’s Parkville Campus 5th and 6th December with keynotes by Associate Professor Crystal McKinnon (Uni Melb) and Nadia Matiazzo (CEO Women with Disabilities Victoria).

Abstract submission deadline: 11th September. 
Read on...


The Great Debate: Does Sport Unit Or Divide Us?
 
6pm - 9pm, September 5th, National Library of Australia
With speaker fellow member David Rowe
 
For details, and to register, read on... 
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. ABC Radio National have expressed interest in the week and are keen to explore the program at the end of July to see where they can promote or cover any events.
 
For details, and to register events, visit the SSW website here.
 
Resources on the Voice
As mentioned in previous newsletters, 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.
TASA Publications

Journal of Sociology

TASA Executive seeks to appoint a new editorial team for the Journal of Sociology for the four-year term 2025–2028.
 
The term of the current editors expires at the end of 2024, although copy for the first issue of 2025 will be organised.
 
The journal receives financial and administrative assistance from TASA and from the publisher, Sage. Manuscript submission is done online through ScholarOne. All members of the editorial team must be TASA members and ideally will be located within a department of sociology or a School/unit that offers a major sequence of sociology, including doctoral studies. The Executive are willing to consider applications from an editorial team at a single university or a consortia of staff at two or more universities. Such consortia will be required to demonstrate that they have the capability to work effectively across locations. TASA will provide the Managing Editor with a complimentary TASA membership.
 
Applicants are also required to show that they have institutional support for the management of the journal, and to specify the nature of this support. Selection protocols and application instructions are available via the orange link below. Additional information is available from the TASA President, Alphia Possamai-Inesedy or from the current Editor in Chief, Helen Forbes-Mewett.
 
Expressions of interest should be emailed to TASA Admin by 9am Monday October 16th, 2023.
 
 

Health Sociology Review

Call for proposals for Special Issue by Guest Editors - Issue 1, 2025
 
Each year HSR publishes a special issue on a matter of central importance to health sociology and related fields, edited by guest editors. Previous special issues have addressed topics around Indigenous knowledges, violence against women, temporality, posthuman perspectives, trans health, sex tech, COVID-19 and self-tracking.

The Editors of HSR encourage sociologists to submit proposals to develop and edit special issues exploring new ideas and the cutting edge of their field of expertise. We particularly welcome proposals for special issues with a focus on novel empirical domains, theoretical frameworks and/or methodologies in the sociology of health and illness (for example, the intersection of health sociology and climate change).
 
Proposal submission deadline: September 22nd. Read on... 
Employment
New: Research Fellow
Brotherhood of St Laurence
Application deadline: August 27th. Read on...
 
Lecturer in Sociology
Australian National University
Application deadline: September 3rd. Read on...
 
New: Assistant Professor (Sociology)
University of Massachusetts Boston
Application deadline: October 1st. 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
New: HDR Scholarship - Young Workers and Post-Industrial Citizenship
Deakin University
Fellow member David Farrugia is looking for two students with backgrounds in sociology, education, anthropology, or other critical social sciences, with an interest in youth, citizenship and employment and with an appetite for big ideas.
Application deadline: October 2nd. Read on...
 

Scholarships Board

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

Fellowships

New: The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) Fellowship Program
ACSPRI's mission is to help foster high-quality teaching and research in the social sciences and to enhance the impact of social science research. To help achieve this mission, ACSPRI is pleased to announce – the ACSPRI Fellowship Program – supporting the next generation of high-quality researchers in the social sciences.

PhD candidates from ACSPRI member institutions are invited to apply now for the 2023-24 ACSPRI Fellowship Program. Valued at $25,000, the fellowship will help PhD students to achieve their career goals, by providing direct financial support and professional development opportunities. Fellowship holders will receive an annual bursary for two years and financial support to participate in ACSPRI courses and events.
 
Application deadline: September 30. Read on...
 

Webinars

Locating Asian Racialisation and the Asian Subject in a Settler Colony
Online, Tuesday, 5 September, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM AEST
For details, and to register, read on...

Grants

Workshops Program grants
The Academy of the Social Sciences

Up to eight workshops will be funded, providing a maximum grant of $9,000 (excl GST).  Whether you're exploring emerging trends, examining pressing societal challenges, or driving meaningful change, these grants offer the financial support needed to bring your workshop concept to life.
 
Application deadline: TOMORROW August 25th. Read on...
 

Opening Soon - Call for Applications

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)
 
A call for applications to the CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars Program will open on August 30th. The program provides two years of unrestricted research funding, networking and mentoring opportunities for early-career researchers.
 
For detailsread on...
 

Conferences

The WA Migration Update
8 September

The Update brings together academia, communities, not-for-profits, the private sector and government, to share experiences and research on migration and settlement, and improve understandings of these critical contemporary issues.
 
For details, and to register, 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
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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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