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TASA 2024 - Living Now: Social World & Political Landscapes



Register by October 1st, 2024 to be in the program

This year, TASA’s annual event returns to our usual four-day conference format. As with last year, TASA 2024 will involve a mix of panel-based and general sessions and offer more sustainable and accessible participation through offline as well as online engagement.

Held, once again, in conjunction with the Council for the Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Congress of HASS, TASA 2024 will kick-off with postgraduate sessions (Tuesday 26 November), followed by three further days (Wednesday 27 to Friday 29 November) involving panel-based sessions, general sessions relevant to TASA thematic groups, keynotes and plenaries, social events, and TASA’s AGM and awards presentation. A new feature for TASA's conference will be a series of in-person, career-stage workshops (held on Tuesday 26 & Friday 29 November).

This year’s conference theme highlights the immediacy of contemporary social life – both offline and on – and the current intensity with which it is lived as political.

In a decade that has already been framed by pandemic, war and unprecedented natural disasters, living the present is to live an entwinement of the social and the political in ways that have rarely been so marked. Many sociologies can be usefully brought to bear in exploring this contemporary entwinement, especially in an Australia so deeply embroiled in discourses of climate, Indigeneity, gender, technology and religion. We thus invite the widest possible array of contributions to this conference and encourage an irreverence for the divisions between social, cultural and political analysis. We also encourage an interrogation of the politics of sociology itself. In doing so, we echo the long-recognised imperative to contest given sociological knowledges and methodologies and to learn from those – in our own country and beyond – who think and do social analysis differently.

It is in this spirit of both utilising and challenging sociology that we look forward to collectively exploring the social worlds and political landscapes of living now.

When:
Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 8:00 AM until Friday, November 29, 2024, 5:00 PM W. Australia Time (UTC+08:00)
Where:
Curtin University
Kent Street
Bentley, WA  6102

Australia
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Penny Toth
TASA 2023
Category:
Conference Week Events
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Registration cancellations will be accepted
Cancellation Policy:
All cancellations / changes must be emailed to Penny: events@tasa.org.au.

Refunds will include the full amount minus:
- 15% for cancellations / changes on or before 1 October 2024
- 50% for cancellations / changes between 2 October and 10 November 2024
- No refund for registration and social function cancellation / changes on or after 11 November 2024.

Note, a substitute attendee will be permitted at any time. To nominate a substitute, please include their full name and email address in your cancellation / change email.
Activities/Items    (Click the down-arrow to view details . If you are a member, please log in to access additional, potentially lower registration fee options. )
Conference: 26th to 29th November (in-person)
Conference: 26th to 29th November (online)
Postgradute Day (in-person)
Postgradute Day (online)
Conference Dinner
Welcome Reception
Queer & Allies Drinks
Womens Breakfast: Women, Non-Binary and Friends
Member Workshop: Essential Elements of a Research Grant Proposal PART A&B
Member Workshop: Pitching for Publication PART A
Workshop: Pitching for Publication Part B
Workshop: Pitching for Publication Part C
Workshop: Translating Research into Fiction/Non Fiction - PART A
Workshop: Translating Research into Fiction/Non-Fiction - PART B