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May, 2024

Thursday
16
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Join us on Thursday 16 May 2024, for this month‘s TASA Thursday session which will be presented by guest speakers Prof. Sharyn Roach Anleu and George Sarantoulias.
This session is titled "Complex data and simple instructions: Social regulation during the Covid-19 pandemic."
Friday
31
UNSW Paddington
Fri, May 31, 2024 at 12:30 PM
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The workshop aims to bring together people from diverse perspectives to explore these radical imaginaries, contributing to the development of a localised and inclusive sociology of menopause.



This is a hybrid workshop and will be available both in person and online. In person participants will be engaged in dialogue and interactive activities, and online participants can propose topics for discussion through the hybrid presentation chat function. RSVPs are essential.

June, 2024

Thursday
20
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Join us on Thursday 20th June 2024, for this month‘s TASA Thursday session which will be presented by guest speakers Cathy Martin.
This session is titled,"Metaphors of Migration: A critical discourse analysis of the intersections between immigration, race, and the nation in Australian press reports."
Wednesday
26
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The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. The inaugural symposium of the Sociology of Music thematic group, incorporating ‘Sociology of Music today‘ and ‘Crisis and reinvention for live music in Australia‘, bringing together academic, music industry and policy stakeholders. Presented by Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University with support from TASA. Registration is free but essential (click event title to register).