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A gentle reminder that general abstract submissions for our TASA 2026 Conference close this Friday, 24 April.
If you’ve been considering submitting, there’s still time to be part of this year’s conversation on Resistance & Revolution.
We’re looking forward to a rich and engaging program and warmly welcome contributions across a wide range of areas, including:
- 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 a resistant practice
- Revolutionary technologies (domestic, digital, generative, and otherwise)
- Resistance and revolution in the mundane
- Revolution as a turn, rupture, or reorientation
- Refusal(s)
- Sovereignty, justice, and community-driven resistance
- Non-human and more-than-human resistance and refusal
- The relationship between crisis and change
- Spaces and places of and for resistance and revolution.
General Abstract Submission Guidelines:
- 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.
If you have any questions about submissions or the conference, please contact Penny Toth, Event Manager, The Australian Sociological Association via events@tasa.org.au.
Warm regards,
TASA 2026 National Organising Committee
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