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Date: 2/1/2023
Subject: Journal of Sociology – Volume 59 Issue 1 March 2023
From: TASA



Journal of Sociology
 
Volume 59 Issue 1, March 2023
 
Dear ~~first_name~~,
 
The first 2023 issue of the Journal of Sociology has been published with several articles available on open access:

Articles
A plant by any other name: …Foundations for materialist sociological plant studies
 
Sexual orientation and life satisfaction [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Lived experiences of the adjustment of older employees to re-employment in Singapore: A Bourdieusian perspective
 
Too Muslim or not Muslim enough? Exploring identity negotiations for women visual artists in Australia
 
Religious diversity, legislation, and Christian privilege
Douglas EzzyRebecca Banham, and Lori Beaman [OPEN ACCESS]
 
African migrant women in the aged care sector: Conceptualising experiences of racism, micro-aggressions and Otherness
 
Addressing the silence: Utilising salon workers to respond to family violence
Hannah McCann and Kali Myers [OPEN ACCESS]
 
Education's economic return in multicultural Australia: Demographic analysis
 
Experiencing work–family enrichment as a separated parent in Australia
 
Strong communities and justice practices in the Torres Strait Region
 
The political signification of riots: A dispositive perspective on the 2011 England riots
 
Creative arts workers during the Covid-19 pandemic: Social imaginaries in lockdown
 
Chronic condition self-management is a social practice
 
Not that old person: Older people’s responses to ageism revealed through digital storytelling
 
The state of the discipline: Australian sociology and its future
Fran M Collyer and Leah Williams Veazey [AVAILABLE ACCESS]
 
 
Book Reviews
Book Review: Leah Williams Veazey, Migrant mothers in the digital age: Emotion and belonging in migrant maternal online communities
 
Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the street: The everyday life of property
Natalie Osborne


Associate Professor Helen Forbes-Mewett (Monash University)
Email: helen.forbesmewett@monash.edu
Editor in Chief, Journal of Sociology



Editor in Chief
Helen Forbes-Mewett
Managing Editor
 
Allegra Schermuly
 
About the Journal of Sociology
Journal of Sociology features high quality sociological scholarship in all its forms. We are dedicated to showcasing theory as well as applied sociology, quantitative and qualitative research. Interdisciplinary pieces are welcome, as are submissions from outside the academy. Based in the Southern Hemisphere and committed to intellectual works from the Asia-Pacific region, including Indigenous scholarship, we also encourage submissions from across the globe.
 
You can read more about the Journal of Sociology here and keep up-to-date via Twitter: @JSociology