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We extend a huge thank you to everyone who submitted a panel proposal for TASA 2025! The contributions are shaping what promises to be an exciting and thought-provoking conference program.
If you're thinking about presenting, don’t forget that abstract submissions close on April 22nd. There’s still plenty of time to submit, but don’t leave it too late!
For those traveling from interstate for the conference, Virgin Australia currently has a sale on flights, ending March 26th. A return Sydney–Melbourne flight for the conference dates is currently reduced to $230, while a return Perth–Melbourne flight is on sale for $450.
Read on for this week's lineup of member publications, events, and other opportunities.
| The call for expressions of interest for our 2026 Gary Bouma Workshop Program is now open. TASA can fund up to two workshops at AU$5000.00 each.
Successful workshops will advance research within sociology and showcase TASA as the face of sociological/interdisciplinary research in the region; engaging with issues of national concern; advancement of knowledge; support innovative ideas, and, the potential of feeding into policy and practice development.
Expression of interest deadline: July 14th.
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The annual TASA Career Development Grant is now open for applications. The grant seeks to support the career development activities of TASA members where these activities are not covered by other funding.
A total of AU$4,500 is available, with a maximum of AU$1,500 available per applicant.
| | | TASA's Families and 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. Expressions of interest close March 23, 5pm.
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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.
SUBMIT GENERAL ABSTRACT HERE
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.
| Featherstone, L., Maturi, J., Byrnes, C. (Eds). (2025). Consent [Special issue]. Australian Feminist Studies, 38(118).
Maturi, J. (2023). Consent as Social Reproduction: Making Space for the Transformative Labour of Refugee and Migrant Anti-violence Advocates in Australia. Australian Feminist Studies, 38(118), 436–455. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2024.2386541 [OPEN ACCESS]
| Simon Copland, Debbie Noble-Carr, Katherine Carroll and Catherine Waldby (2025) “Rethinking Men’s Grief: A Case Study of Bereaved Fathers’ Involvement in Lactation and Human Milk Donation After Infant Loss” in Men & Masculinities journal. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X251327420 [OPEN ACCESS].
| 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.
| New: Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Fellow in Parents Managing Climate Anxiety
University of Queensland
This is a research focused position.
Part-time (Level A 0.7 FTE or Level B 0.6 FTE), fixed-term position for up to 2 years
New: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Adelaide
This ONI Grant Funded Researcher (B) position is an opportunity to develop new insights into young people’s exposure to, and interpretation of, extreme material online. It will use in-depth qualitative methods to collect novel data and provide an evidence-base for points of intervention. It is part of an ONI Discovery Research Project titled ‘Digital pathways to violent extremism in young Australians: Intelligence imperatives and implications’ in a research group led by Prof. Tim Legrand. The successful applicant will be part of a vibrant research team, including academics from the University of Adelaide and Flinders University, and have regular engagement with stakeholders in government and community sectors.
Application Deadline: 3rd April. Read on...
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Sociology (part-time)
Fellow member Leah Williams Veazey is recruiting a part-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work with her at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies at The University of Sydney. The successful candidate with contribute to a growing program of research about migration, im/mobility and belonging. In particular, they will work with Leah on projects relating to her current focus area of healthcare worker migration.
Application Deadline: 27th April. Read on...
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.
| Scholarship Opportunities
| Alcohol reduction and hope
Two Phd Scholarship opportunities $33,511 per year (for 3 years) plus a full tuition fee waiver
Torrens University
An Australian Research Council funded study on alcohol reduction, midlife women and hope
Application deadline: April 30th. | | | Sober Curiosity
Two PhD scholarships worth $33,511 per year (for 3 years) plus a full tuition fee waiver
Torrens University
A National Health and Medical Research Council funded study on reducing alcohol consumption through sober curiosity.
Application deadline: April 30th
| | | Other Events, News & Opportunities | New: National Library of Australia Fellowships
Applications are now open for the 2026 Fellowships offered by the National Library of Australia. Researchers and creative writers are encouraged to apply for nine philanthropically funded Fellowships offered by the National Library of Australia in 2026.
Successful applicants will each receive $35,000 to support a sustained residency at the National Library in Canberra, as well as supported access to the Library’s collections, increased borrowing privileges, a dedicated desk in the Library’s Petherick Reading Room, and an allowance for high resolution digital copies of collection materials.
| New: Special federal election seminar: The Housing Affordability Crisis, Intergenerational Inequality, and the 2025 Federal Election
Hybrid, March 27th 6pm - 7:30pm AEDT
University of Sydney, Camperdown campus
Sydney University and Macquarie University have teamed up to present a special federal election seminar, this time with a focus on the policy issue of housing affordability.
Contributors are Prof Nicole Gurran (Urban and Regional Planning, Sydney Univ) and fellow member A/Prof Ben Spies-Butcher (Macquarie's Centre for Housing and Urban Research) as well as Dr Shaun Ratcliff, one of Australia's leading commercial polling analysts. Chaired by Macquarie POIR's Dr Lloyd Cox.
| New: Bite Back! Food, Activism, and Care
Hybrid, May 27th
| | | Influencers and Gender Politics in South East Asia
Friday, 9 May 2025 (Online).
Convenors: Dr Annisa R. Beta (University of Melbourne), Dr Hao Zheng (Curtin University), Prof Crystal Abidin (Curtin University).
Abstract submission deadline: March 31st. Read on...
| | | Disaster Nationalism Book Launch
| Disaster Nationalism Book Launch
Melbourne University, March 27th, 7pm AEDT.
Join Jeff Sparrow and Richard Seymour (appearing online) for a discussion of Disaster Nationalism and the rise of the new far right.
At the heart of Richard Seymour’s new book Disaster Nationalism there is a disquieting dynamic equation: the far right has found ways to profit politically from disaster, and in the coming years we will see disasters increasing in frequency and intensity. We can expect the fortunes of the far right to keep rising as the disasters pile up.
For details, and to register, read on...
| Racism Register Launch
Online, TOMORROW 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.
| Call for Papers - Journals
| Differential Mobilities in Contemporary Cities
Special Issue - Journal Forum Sociológico
The literature on urban mobility has made progress in recognising the diversity of commuting practices that emerge in contemporary cities. Based on a critique of the view that normalises and generalises commuting centred on home-work journeys, new research has highlighted differential mobilities that reveal the complexity of existing daily practices.
| Disability and Rights: The Possibilities and Limits of Rights Discourse under Neoliberalism
An online, two half-day conference
Friday, 13th June, 12:30 - 17:30 BST (UK Time) & Saturday, 14th June, 09:30 - 14:30 BST (UK Time).
Plenary Speakers:
- Ravi Malhotra, Professor of Law, University of Ottawa.
- Peter Bartlett, Professor of Mental Health Law, University of Nottingham.
Abstract submission deadline: Friday, 11th April, 5pm BST (UK Time). 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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Watch the very short video (1:30) to learn how to join a thematic group/s.
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To learn how to search the Membership Directory, watch this very short video (1 min).
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All of these changes can be done quickly and easily. To learn how, watch this 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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