TASA 2026
Tuesday 24 November to Friday 27 November 2026: University of the Sunshine Coast
The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) warmly invites you to the 2026 Annual Conference, which promises to be an inspiring event bringing together the sociological community to explore the theme:
Revolution and Resistance.
Our social and ecological world appears caught in a series of cascading and compounding crises, leaving no one untouched. The planetary upheaval of climate change promises an unavoidable revolution, regardless of the impulse towards ‘business as usual’. War in the Ukraine, and the genocide in Gaza rage on, as antisemitism and Islamophobia materialise into further violence globally. Mass protests are yet to bear fruit, and authoritarianism appears resurgent. Previous forms of resistance and revolution, such as demonstrations, petitions, boycotts, sit-ins, and marches, no longer offer transformative social and political change. Millions have participated in No Kings marches across the US with no appreciable change to the Trump administration’s damaging policies and practices.
These points of inflection and change are of central interest to sociologists, who understand resistances and revolutions as plural, multiple, complex and contextual. For TASA 2026, we recognise that we meet on Kabi Kabi Country, for which native title was recognised in 2024, with resistance and revolution affirming enduring sovereignty, deep connection to place, and decades of sustained effort, underscoring the importance of this theme. This year's conference sits in and with the tension between the resistant and revolutionary practices of the past, and the future not yet born.
This year’s conference theme asks: What can sociology offer to understandings of resistance and revolution? How can we read resistance and revolution expansively, productively and generatively in pursuit of a better world?
In the spirit of these questions, we welcome submissions that engage with these questions, and with related themes, including but not limited to:
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resistance, resurgence, and self-determination
• Theories of social, political and cultural change
• Gender(ed) revolutions and resistance
• Embedded knowledge of resistance movements and new forms of protest
• Resistance for and to change
• Slowness as resistant practice
• Revolutionary technologies (domestic, digital, generative and otherwise)
• Resistance and revolution in the mundane
• Revolution: a turn, or a change
• Refusal(s)
• Sovereignty, justice, and community-driven resistance
• Non-human and more-than-human resistance and refusal
• The relationship between crisis and change
• Space and places of/for resistance and revolution
Pre-constituted panel proposals must directly engage with the theme of this year’s conference.
We are also seeking workshop proposals for the 2026 conference. We particularly welcome workshop proposals from Thematic and Career Stage groups. Workshop proposals should clearly identify the topic, proposed activities and indicative facilitators. Workshops are typically 90 minutes long.
General Abstract Submissions:
- Maximum 200 words
- Individual Presentations will be allocated 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for discussion
- Each delegate may submit one abstract for an individual presentation and may also
participate in one panel
- Submission does not guarantee acceptance; all abstracts are peer reviewed
- Accepted presenters must register for the conference in order to be included in the
program
Please note: TASA 2026 is an in-person conference only.
General Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 April 2026
General Abstract Notification: 25th May 2026
SUBMIT GENERAL ABSTRACTS HERE
Panel Abstract Submissions:
To submit a panel proposal, organisers will be required to fill out the Panel submission form. Note, the process has changed slightly for TASA 2026.
Panel proposals should:
- Include a 200 word abstract
- Include 3–4 presenters
- Have a clearly articulated theme and session rationale that directly engages with the
theme of this year’s conference.
- Nominate a panel organiser and Chair
- Confirm that all presenters are committed to attending the conference in-person
- Prior to submission, panel organisers are expected to source and confirm all
presenters' information, including their Abstract title, for their proposed panel session.
- Panel organisers will also be expected to nominate a Chair for their session who must commit to being physically present at the conference.
- Online presentations will no be able to be included in your panel proposal.
- Where panel proposals are not accepted, individual abstracts may be considered for inclusion within relevant thematic streams.
Please note: TASA 2026 is an in-person conference only.
Panel Abstract submission Deadline: 29 March 2026
Panel Submission Notification: 22nd April 2026
SUBMIT PANEL PROPOSALS HERE
Conference Highlights
This conference will be delivered as an in-person event. Attendees can look forward to:
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In-person Professional Development Workshops: Practical sessions designed to enhance skills and foster career growth.
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Keynote Presentations: Hear from leading sociological thinkers addressing critical issues aligned with the conference theme.
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Concurrent Sessions: Engage with cutting-edge sociological research through diverse and engaging presentations.
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Book Launches: Celebrate new publications and engage with authors in thought-provoking discussions.
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Social Events: Build connections through vibrant networking opportunities, including our:
- Welcome Function
- Conference Dinner & Awards
- Inclusive Women’s Breakfast
- Queer Drinks
Why Attend?
TASA's 2026 Conference is more than an academic gathering; it is a community-driven event where sociologists, researchers, practitioners, and students collaborate to share insights, inspire change, and advance the discipline. This conference offers an unparalleled opportunity to exchange sociological ideas, present your work, and connect with peers from Australia and around the world.
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of the Sunshine Coast in November 2026!
CONTACT US
For further information relating to TASA 2026 please contact Penny Toth, TASA Events Manager via events@tasa.org.au.