Dear ~~first_name~~,
As February winds down, we have some key deadlines fast approaching! If you’re planning to apply for Thematic Group funding and/or nominate for the Jean Martin Award, be sure to get your submissions/nominations in by this coming Monday, March 3rd.
Looking ahead, a reminder that TASA 2025 panel submissions close on March 17th - so now’s the time to start shaping your proposals!
In this week’s newsletter, you’ll also find member publications, job opportunities, upcoming events, and more. Take a look, get involved, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
| TASA 2025 Awards - JMA closes soon
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TASA offers several prestigious awards, including the Jean Martin Award (JMA), which recognises excellence in sociology and supports the career development of recent PhD graduates. This biennial award is currently open to theses that have been, or will be, formally awarded a PhD by an Australian institution between 1 March 2023 and 28 February 2025. JMA nominations close this coming Monday, March 3rd.
Other TASA Awards currently open for nominations include:
Nominations for these four awards close on 17 July.
Due to the assessment process, nominations for these two awards close earlier on 15 May.
Nominees will be notified of the outcome in August (for most awards) and October (for the JMA). Award recipients will be formally announced at our TASA 2025 Conference Dinner in November.
| TASA's Families & Relationships Mentoring Programme is a 9-month initiative supporting Higher Degree Research students and Early-Career Researchers in Australia. The FRMP aims to offer informal mentoring and career development support to researchers. The programme will run from March to December 2025. Participants must commit to at least four meetings (every two months). For further information and to complete EOI click here.
Expression of Interest Deadline: TOMORROW February 28, 5pm.
| Correction Notice
It has come to our attention that the following sentence was not removed from the original newsletter insert about thematic group funding, which may have caused some confusion for conveners: Yesterday, a deadline reminder email was disseminated directly to all Thematic Group conveners from admin@tasa.org.au. Please contact Sally in TASA Admin if you are a TG convener and that email did not reach you. The email was actually disseminated to thematic group conveners on December 16th. We apologise for any confusion this oversight may have caused.
We'd like to take this final opportunity to remind you that the next Thematic Group (TG) funding application deadline is this MONDAY March 3rd, 2025. Groups can apply for up to $3000 (a one-off increase from the usual $2000) for events scheduled between July 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. There is also additional funding to support Welcome to Country ceremonies and to meet accessibility needs for your events.
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Correction Notice
It has come to our attention that some recent citations of members' published works from The Conversation in our newsletter were mistakenly listed as 2024 articles instead of 2025. Our sincere apologies for this error! We greatly appreciate our members' contributions and are committed to ensuring their work is accurately acknowledged. Thank you for your understanding—we’ll be extra vigilant moving forward. | Banarjee, S. A Critical Analysis of How Victims of Sexual Assault Face Violence in the Medical Process of Bangladesh Through Foucault’s Concept of Medical Gaze. International Criminology (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43576-025-00154-8 (OPEN ACCESS).
Thorneycroft R, Hanckel B, Smith EK, and Nicholas L (2025) From Exceptionality to Mundanity: Exploring the Everyday Particularity of Porn Spectatorship. Media International Australia. Epub ahead of print. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1329878X251321859 (OPEN ACCESS).
Maslen, S., Olson, R. E., & Collier, A. (2025). Relational approaches to conceptualising, measuring and enacting wellbeing and care in palliative and end-of-life contexts. Health Sociology Review, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/14461242.2025.2461335 (OPEN ACCESS).
Roemhild, J & James, S (2024) Restorative Play: Shared Reading and the Recovery from the Pandemic, Literature and Medicine 42(2):346-370. DOI: 10.1353/lm.2024.a951023
Honelova, M, Cook, P. and Vidovicova, L. (2025) Using the knife to build trust? The role of trust in the decision-making process of aesthetic surgeons and women patients/clients, Frontiers in Sociology, 9: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1491948
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Kogel, J, Cook, P.S., Brown, N., Clare, A., Glick, M.H., Hansson, K., Idvall, M., Lundin, S., Michael, M., á Rogvi, S. and Sharp, L.A. (2024, Online First) Engineering organs, hopes and hybridity: Considerations on the social potentialities of xenotransplantation, Medical Humanities. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2024-013061 (OPEN ACCESS).
| Ridgway, A. (2025). ‘The Silent Epidemic: Student Grief in Higher Education’. HERDSA Connect, January 15. https://herdsa.org.au/herdsa-connect/silent-epidemic-student-grief-higher-education |  |
Although we have mentioned this in recent newsletters, we want to remind you that while the conference will still take place in the last week of November, key dates have been significantly brought forward this year. This change is part of a trial aimed at streamlining processes and enhancing the overall conference experience—from submission to attendance. We appreciate your support in adapting to this adjustment and encourage you to submit your abstract by the relevant deadlines listed below. Your cooperation will help us create a smoother, more efficient, and rewarding conference for everyone.
This year's conference will explore the theme: Sociology in Action: Wellbeing, Policy & Activism in Times of Crises & Change, and will involve a mix of general (thematic group) presentations and panels.
The deadline for General Abstracts (aligned with Thematic Groups) is the 22nd April 2025.
The deadline for Panel Proposal submissions is a little earlier for planning reasons - 17th March 2025.
SUBMIT GENERAL ABSTRACT HERE
SUBMIT PANEL PROPOSALS HERE
Please note that this year, we will not be offering deadline extensions. We encourage you to submit on time to ensure your abstract is considered.
For more information about the submission process, read on...
| There are six bursary categories available, and eligible members may apply for multiple categories. However, note that each member can only receive one bursary, and submitting an application does not guarantee funding, as bursaries are limited. The categories are:
The application deadline for all TASA 2025 bursaries is April 22nd, which aligns with the abstract submission deadline. As a result, you will need to submit your bursary application before receiving the outcome of your abstract submission.
| New: Lecturer, Indigenous Studies
Swinburne University
Seeking a Lecturer, Indigenous Studies to assist with strengthening the overall research, teaching, and external partner engagement for Indigenous Studies at Swinburne.
Assistant Research Fellow
Tenure-Track position in the Center for Survey Research, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Applicants specialising in survey methods, computational social science, text mining, and data science are strongly encouraged to apply.
Sessional Teaching
University of Tasmania, Rozelle campus
Semester one, 2025
Facilitate workshops and mark assessments for first-year Nursing students as they learn about working with intersectional, diverse patient groups and explore the links between culturally responsive health care and health equity.
For further information please contact fellow member: Dr Kim McLeod, kim.mcleod@utas.edu.au, +61 3 6324 5045
If you are interested in being considered for an interview please forward a brief EOI and your CV to: kim.mcleod@utas.edu.au
Aboriginal Project Officer
Perth
This is a great opportunity to be involved in improving the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. They are specifically looking for a male project officer in order to ensure cultural protocols are followed when engaging men in the research projects. They encourage any interested person to apply even if they don't meet all the criteria, as there will be many opportunities for skills development within the role. Any inquiries can be directed to fellow member Nita Alexander.
Application deadline: EXTENDED to TOMORROW February 28. Read on...
| Other Events, News & Opportunities | New: Racism Register Launch
Online, March 21st, 1pm - 2:30pm AEDT
Join the official launch of the Racism Register, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to capturing the lived realities of racism, amplifying voices too often silenced and driving meaningful action. This is more than just a launch, it’s the beginning of a movement.
| New: New Possibilities
Powerhouse and Western Sydney University'
Saturday March 15th, 4pm - 7pm AEDT
An afternoon of creativity, discussion and storytelling diving into the past, current, and future role of young people in the climate action movement.
Featuring lightning talks, a panel discussion, visual displays and workshops to bring together youth climate advocates and activists, artists and designers, academic researchers, policy makers and the broader community to explore how youth climate action is strengthening democracy and climate justice.
| Call for Survey Participants
| The Wawu First Nations Connection Project seeks to explore and document the experiences of connection, disconnection, isolation, exclusion, and disenfranchisement among First Nations peoples. The project aims to understand how those who feel marginalised or disconnected perceive their wellbeing and explore the often overlooked or unrecognised practices that contribute to a sense of connection, particularly spiritual connection and connection to culture.
Your participation would be invaluable, and you are encouraged to take a few minutes to complete the survey and share it with your networks. The more voices that are heard, the richer the insights are gathered to help drive meaningful change.
| | | Call for Papers - Journals
| Interrogating Artificial Intelligence in Qualitative Research
Special Issue of Qualitative Research in Psychology
Artificial intelligence (AI) has brought forth a range of promises and implications for how we conduct qualitative research. In particular, the inception of generative AI in 2022 has raised new questions around research design, data authenticity, analysis, and what it means to do qualitative research with other-than-human technologies in the field of psychology and related social sciences. Within these lines of questioning, researchers express a mix of enthusiasm, caution, and concern. Such responses have been a salient topic on popular media platforms. Yet, peer-reviewed publications that discuss the role of AI in qualitative inquiry are only just beginning and still often lack critical examination.
| The Kohli Prize for Sociology
This prize honors exceptional achievements in and contributions to the field and profession of sociology
50.000 EUR
The winner is expected to deliver an address at the Prize Ceremony, to be held at the European University Institute (EUI, Fiesole/Florence) presumably on November 12, 2025.
Nomination deadline: March 16. Read on...
The Infrastructure Prize for Sociology
This prize honors persons, projects or organizations which have made a substantial contribution to an infrastructure in sociology.
10.000 EUR.
The winner is expected to deliver an address at the Prize Ceremony, to be held at the European University Institute (EUI, Fiesole/Florence) presumably on November 12, 2025.
Nomination deadline: March 16. Read on...
| ‘We, the People’ and the Future of Democracy: Interdisciplinary Approaches
European Center for Populism Studies & Oxford University
Hybrid, July 1-2, 2025
Abstract Submission Deadline: TOMORROW February 28. Read on...
| 2025 International Conference on Survey Methodology, Application, and New Developments
August 21-22, 2025
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract submission deadline: TOMORROW February 28. Read on...
Empowering Futures, United for Every Child's Safety
Global Child Protection Conference
21 - 23 May, Hilton Hotel, Gold Coast QLD
Submission deadline: TOMORROW February 28. Read on...
Religion and the Contemporary Phase of Globalization: Possibilities and Challenges
3rd World Conference for Religious Dialogue and Cooperation
June 23-27. 2025, Krusevo, North Macedonia (Hotel Montana)
Abstract submission deadline: April 15. Read on...
|  | The Jobs & Scholarships Board allows you to view opportunities that TASA Admin and fellow members have posted.
In 4 easy steps, you can upload job & scholarship opportunities from your member's profile screen. For instructions, visit here.
The Jobs & Scholarships Board is a public facing searchable feature of TASAweb.
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 | TASA’s Executive Committee (EC) governs the Association and manages its daily business as outlined in the Constitution and by established policies. A call for nominations for the 2027 – 2028 Executive term will be disseminated on July 1, 2026.
The November 2024 - November 2026 Executive Team can be viewed on TASAweb here.
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 | TASA was officially established under the name of the Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand (SAANZ) in 1963, crystallising what was a long, and perhaps delayed process of the discipline’s development in Australia.
For the 50th anniversary celebrations in 2013, pages on TASA's history were added to TASAweb.
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To help spread the word about TASA, you can quickly and easily gift a TASA membership to someone from within your TASA membership profile.
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 | 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. |
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 | 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.
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 | 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).
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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 (right click to retrieve the email address). Usually, the newsletter is disseminated every Thursday morning. |
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 | 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. |
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TASA Events (Penny): events@tasa.org.au
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