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Date: 8/21/2024
Subject: TASA members newsletter: August 22nd
From: TASA



Dear ~~first_name~~,
 
In case you missed our email earlier this week, we are very happy to confirm that we now have a full Executive team for our next term. You can access the images and bios of the November 2024 - November 2026 Executive members on TASweb here.
 
Also on TASAweb, is a new 'Resources on Equity Issues In Australia' page. The resources were compiled by the Equity and Inclusion Portfolio Leader, Aisling Bailey, together with research assistant Manon Alfano Wigley. The resources have been checked by senior TASA executive committee members and the Indigenous Portfolio Leader, Joann Schmider. We welcome feedback and additional resource suggestions. 
 
Gary Bouma memorial workshop program
2025 Events
At the start of 2021, TASA introduced a new initiative, 'The Australian Sociological Association’s Workshop Program', which was subsequently renamed the Gary Bouma Memorial Workshop Program. 
 
There is up to AU$5,000 available (per workshop) for up to 2 workshops, to be held in Australia.  
 
Expression of interest deadline: August 26thRead on...
 
TASA Thursdays
Join us at 3pm (AEST) on Thursday 5th September for TASA Thursdays Post Grad Session: Zine and Zine making as sites of research brave spaces.

To find out more or to register 

 Click here

Join us on Thursday 19th September 2024 for TASA Thursdays: Turning to the sensed unconscious presented by Prof. Sarah Maslan from the University of Canberra.

For more information or to register Click here
Members' Publications

Journal Articles

Jae-Eun Noh (2024). Coloniality and decoloniality in ‘Comfort Women’ memory activism: Transnational and transgenerational truth-telling practices in Australia, Journal of Sociology. [online first] (DOI: 10.1177/14407833241253629). [OPEN ACCESS].
 
Maturi, J. (2024). Consent as Social Reproduction: Making Space for the Transformative Labour of Refugee and Migrant Anti-violence Advocates in Australia. Australian Feminist Studies, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2024.2386541[OPEN ACCESS].
 
MacLean S, Caluzzi G, Ferry M. Bruun A, Skattebol J, Neale J, Bryant J (2024). Young people returning to alcohol and other drug services as incremental treatment. Social Science and Medicine, 357: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117181
 

Reports

Yuvisthi Naidoo & Megan Blaxland (2024) Diversity of families in Australia not being recognised in Government decisionsSocial Policy Research Centre, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture.
 

News & Analysis

Catherine Strong, Ben Green, Lauren Rickards & Todd Denham (2024) Preparation, cooperation, adaptation: what Australia’s music festivals are thinking about in an eraThe Conversation, August 21. 
 
Yuvisthi Naidoo, Ilan Katz &Megan Blaxland (2024) What does family look like in Australia? It’s more diverse than you think. The Conversation, August 20. 
 
TASA Publications

Journal of Sociology

Hopefully you received our dedicated email sent earlier this week regarding the Journal of Sociology 2026 special issue, which will be selected and managed by the incoming Editors in Chief for 2025-2028, fellow members Ashley Barnwell and Signe Ravn
 
Expression of interest deadline: September 30th. Read on...
 

Health Sociology Review

Global Healthcare Systems and Violence Against Women and Girls
Special Issue
Health Sociology Review, Volume 33, Issue 2 (2024)
 
Editorial: Fitts, M., & Soldatic, K. (2024). Global healthcare systems and violence against women and girls. Health Sociology Review, 33(2), 119–124. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14461242.2024.2366037
 
To access all articles of the special issueread on...
Employment
New: Casual Research Assistant – Indigenising the Curriculum 
University of Queensland
This is a casual position (approximately 1 day per week x 14 weeks) commencing in early September to early December, at HEW 6.3. The following flexible employment options may be available for this role: Part time/job share; some working from home; variable start or finish times; compressed hours.
If you would like to discuss this role, you can contact fellow member Rebecca Olson
For details, read on... 
 
New: Research Fellow (Qualitative)
RMIT
Full Time, Fixed Term (Research) – 3 years, until June 2027
The Research Fellow (Qualitative) will be based in the School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, in collaboration with the Eat, Move, Heal Network, to work on the MRFF-funded project, ‘Emerging from the long shadow: Optimising supportive consumer and provider journeys through the post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC)’.
Application deadline: September 1st. Read on...
 
PhD Scholarships
Language & Cultural Diversity in Automated Decision-Making: Australasia Pacific
Western Sydney University
This PhD opportunity is aligned with the project on Language and Cultural Diversity in Automated Decision-Making (ADM): Australia in the Asia Pacific in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S).
Application deadline: September 30. Read on...
 
PhD Scholarship (open call)
Melbourne Social Equity Institute
University of Melbourne
Application deadline: September 2nd. Read on...

Other Events, News & Opportunities

Book Launch

New: fellow member Geoff Lawrence’s book Societal Deception: Global Social Issues in Post-Truth Times will be launched by Greens member for South Brisbane, Amy MacMahon, on Monday 16th September at 6pm. The location is the Avid Reader bookstore, 193 Boundary Street, West End, Brisbane.

Free tickets can be obtained by registering with the Avid Reader website https://avidreader.com.au/pages/10212-GeoffreyLawrence-SocietalDeception
 

Writing Prize $5,000

New: Sorrento Creative Writing Prize
The Prize celebrates the annual Sorrento Writers Festival and its mission to bring writers and readers together. The winner will receive $5,000 and their writing featured at the 2025 Sorrento Writers Festival and at www.writing.org.au.
Submission deadline: 1 March, 2025. Read on...
 

Book Proposals

Routledge Studies in Gender and the Criminal Legal System
Edited by fellow member Annette Bromdal et al. 
This exciting new book series has been established to create and enable a body of research that will inform debates and policy surrounding gender within and around the criminal legal system.
For details, read on... 

Webinars

Harmful care, careful harm: relational entanglements in migration
Online, Monday 9th Sep 2024, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST
Chair: fellow member Leah Williams Veazey
Speakers include fellow member Michelle Peterie
For details, and to register, read on...
Australian Climate Change Education Summit & Action Plan 2024
Fellow member Eve Mayes in conversation with Grace Vegesana, Netta Maiava & Natasha Abhayawickrama
A conversation with young climate justice organisers, each bringing a unique experiences in relation to climate change advocacy and climate justice, and bringing together their practice through Australian Youth Climate Coalition and Striking Voices.
Tuesday 27th August, 4:00pm - 5:00pm AEST
For the full details, read on... 

Conference

XIII Portuguese Congress of Sociology
S. Miguel, Azores, 8 to 11 July 2025.
Abstract submission deadline: 14 October 2024. Read on...
 

Public Lecture

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 continue the ACSPRI Fellowship Program supporting the next generation of high-quality researchers in the social sciences. Valued at $25,000, the fellowship will help PhD students to achieve their career goals, by providing direct financial support and professional development opportunities.

Application deadline: September 30th. Read on...

Call for Co-Editor in Chief

Sociology Compass
The role is focused on the Original Research section of the journal and will commence in 2025.

The position comes with a generous stipend, and the journal has done well in terms of Impact Factor and ranking over the past couple of years (they are ranked 13th by Google Scholar).
 
You can find more details about the role and apply here.

Special Issues - Call for Abstracts

Digital governance for a Human-Centred society
Platform: Journal of Media and Communication
The world’s increasing interdependence and reliance on digital platforms, mobile applications, data, algorithms, and automated technologies poses various issues and challenges.
Submission deadline: October 1.  Read on....
 
Incarceration and health
Scientific Reports
Original research into incarceration and health, including studies on the health of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals and their families and healthcare within correctional facilities are welcome.
Guest editors include fellow member Annette Bromdal.
Submission deadline: April 25, 2025. Read on...
 
Translation and transformation of class through migration: Rethinking social and spatial mobility across contexts
Current Sociology Monographs
Deadline for 300 word abstract: 1 September. Read on...
 

Social Sciences Week

New: Child protection in the age of AI, sees Prof Michael Salter (SoSS, UNSW) facilitate a conversation with experts Grace Tame (Australian of the Year 2021), Jon Rouse (Queenslander of the Year 2019), and Zoe Lonard about the sinister implications of AI on child protection. AI is lauded as the next big thing in tech, but its release and uniquity has grave implications on children and the production of child sexual assault material. The panel's timely conversation will discuss legal and policy aspects of AI in this context as well as social considerations.

Details: 12 September, Thursday 4-5.30pm @ Esme Timbery UNSW (no livestream). Read on...

New: Solidarity and the right to protest, brings together a panel chaired by Prof Ben Golder (Law & Justice, UNSW) to discuss the global phenomenon of the student encampments for Gaza and explore legal questions these encampments raise in relation to the right to protect, freedom of expression, and right of assembly. The panel includes A/Prof Nick Apoifis (SoSS, UNSW), Prof Luke McNamara (Law & Justice, UNSW), Dr Liz Strakosch (University of Melbourne), and Rand Katib (student organiser).

Details: 12 September, Thursday 6-7.30pm @ Esme Timbery UNSW (no livestream). Read on...
 
Social Sciences Week 2024
Hosted by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
9-15 September 2024
Social Sciences Week is an annual event that celebrates and promotes the social sciences to a diverse audience of students, researchers, policymakers, and the public. During the week, a wide range of activities take place, including keynote lectures, panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, and interactive events. These activities are hosted by leading universities, research institutes, and non-profit organisations across the country.

If you would like to get involved by running your own Social Sciences Week events, you have until the end of July to register them on our website. Once events are registered, we will publish them on the Social Sciences Week events calendar and begin promoting on social media. You can find more information about running your own event here, or email Anna Dennis, at the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, with any questions.
 
TASA Tips
GIFT
The more members TASA has, the stronger our association can be.
 
To help spread the word about TASA, you can quickly and easily gift a TASA membership to someone from within your TASA membership profile.
 
For steps on how to gift a TASA membership, watch this 2-minute video
Documents and Policies
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 ConductGrievance Procedures Safe & Inclusive EventsSustainable Events and TASA History
 
ONLINE RESOURCES
TASA members have free 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 online resources. 

How to join TGs
TASA currently has 27 thematic groups in operation and members can join up to 4 groups. This can be done quickly, and easily via your membership profile. 
 
Watch the very short video (1:30) to learn how to join a thematic group/s.
 
MEMBER SEARCH
TASA's Membership Directory allows you to search for members by country and state. It also has search functions for members of a particular thematic group, and members who are available for supervision and/or mentoring.
 
To learn how to search the Membership Directory, watch this very short video (1 min). 
 
additional membership data 2
Via your membership profile, you can update many options including adding a secondary email address, and indicating if you are available for mentoring, supervising, consulting, and/or talking to the media, for example. If you are in a Tier 2, Tier 3 & Tier 4 membership category, you can also opt in or out of receiving a hard copy of the Journal of Sociology.
 
All of these changes can be done quickly and easily. To learn how, watch this video (1 min).

UPDATING MEMBERSHIP 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 watch the video tutorial: Updating your Member Profile.
newsletter submissions
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 email through details of your latest publication/s (fully referenced & with a link, where possible), events, job adverts etc. for the next newsletter, to TASA Admin. Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning.
BOOK DISCOUNT
As part of the agreement with Taylor & Francis, TASA members are entitled to a 30% books discount. This discount is valid on any full priced CRC Press or Routledge book.
 
To access the book discount, click on the following link and then log in to TASAweb: book discount link.
TASA Admin (Sally): admin@tasa.org.au
TASA Events (Penny): events@tasa.org.au