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Date: 6/1/2022
Subject: TASA members newsletter: June 2
From: TASA



Dear ~~first_name~~, 
  
We hope you can join us for our TASA Thursdays event TODAY, Thursday June 2nd. Fellow member Tom Barnes is hosting The Future of Work: Challenges of Regulation for the Albanese Labor Government (see event blurb below). Speakers include A/Prof Elizabeth Hill, Political Economy, University of Sydney – on work, gender and the care economy, fellow member Dr Elizabeth Humphrys, UTS – on work, climate change and heat stress and Alison Pennington, Senior Economist, Centre for Future Work – on the case for collective bargaining reform. Zoom access details:
 
Among many issues, Labor’s victory in the Federal Election raises the future of work, and the regulation of work and employment, as central points of contention in terms of politics and policy. The ongoing socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, rising living costs and falling real wages are related problems that confront the new government. This forum brings together experts to address different regulatory dimensions and challenges of work, including gender inequality and the regulation of the care economy, climate change and heat stress in workplaces, and the case for a new system of collective bargaining ‘with Australian characteristics’. Each expert will outline key issues and problems in these areas as well as key challenges facing government at the beginning of this new chapter in Australian politics.
 
TASA Awards
TASA bestows several annual awards and four of them are currently open for nominations. Namely:
  1. Distinguished Service to Australian Sociology Award;
  2. Early Career Researcher – Best Paper Prize;
  3. Outstanding Service to TASA Award; and
  4. Sociology in Action Award.
Nominations for all 4 awards close on June 15th. 
 
Members' Engaging Sociology

Journal Articles

Crawford, Nicole & McKenzie Lara 2022, 'Localised learning: Mobilising belonging among mature-aged students in low socio-economic status regional and remote areas', Higher Education, online first. Open access. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-022-00877-x
 
Ramia, G., Mitchell, E., Hastings, C., Morris, A. & Wilson, S. (2022) The pandemic and the welfare of international students: Abandonment or policy consistency? Australian Universities Review, 64(1), 17-26. [FULL ACCESS]
 
Noh, J-E. (2022). Constructing ‘others’ and a wider ‘we’ as emotional processes, Thesis Eleven. 1-15. [Online first] https://doi.org/10.1177/07255136221102221
 
Shanton Chang & Catherine Gomes (eds.) (2002). Special Issue: The Digitalization of International Education, Journal of Studies in International Education, Volume 22, Issue 2. 

Shanton Chang & Catherine Gomes. 2022. Why the Digitalization of International Education Matters. Journal of Studies in International Education. 26(2):119-127. doi:10.1177/10283153221095163 (Open Access)

News & Analysis

For tips from fellow members on getting published in The Conversation (TC), click here. For some members' articles published in TC between 2013 & 2019, click here. To find out what can happen after publishing in TC, click here.
 
Andrew Jakubowicz (2022) How the 2022 federal election may finally signal an end to ‘White Australia’. The Conversation, June 2. 
 
James Arvanitakis (2022) A Teal Wave and now what: another great reversal?  Neos Kosmos, May 31

Media Mentions

Lara McKenzie in Gewin, Virginia 2022, 'Has the "great resignation" hit academia?', Nature 606: 211-213. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-01512-6

Blogs

Andrew Jakubowicz (2022) Moving on from White Australia: Election 2022? May 29. 

Podcasts

Ben Spies-Butcher & David Sieger (2022) Return of the Labor: The Collapse of the Australian Right. The Nordic Model, May 26. 
 
Shanton Chang and Catherine Gomes (2022) International students’ digital experiences. European Association for International Education, May 25. 
 

Events

TASA Thursdays
For a full list of our TASA Thursdays events for 2022, as well as the registration links, please visit TASAweb here.
 
TASA Tea Time
Thanks to Heidi Hetz, our equity & inclusion portfolio leader, the next TASA Tea Time session will be held on Thursday July 7, 4:00pm (AEST). You can register for the session here.
 
Academic legacies: sociological lives then and now
TASA member Professor Fran Collyer and UK researcher Graham Crow (Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Methodology) will be presenting their research on retired academics. Fran's focus will be on sociologists' reflections of what sociology was like in the 1960s to 1980s in Australia and Graham's focus will be on what people in his study think they are leaving for colleagues in the next generation. 
Next Wednesday June 8, UK: 8:00am, WA: 3:00pm - 4:00pm, NT & SA: 4:30pm - 5:30pm, ACT, NSW, Qld., Tas., Vic.: 5:00pm - 6:00pm. You can register for the event here.
 
New lives, new research agendas: Sociology beyond the pandemic 
TODAY Thursday 2nd June
9.30am-4.30pm, La Trobe University Collins St Campus, Melbourne CBD
This is a free event, but please register here for either in-person or Zoom attendance. 
Confirmed speakers include: Professor Dan Woodman, Dr Barbara Barbosa-Neves, Professor Kay Cook, Dr Jacinthe Flore, Professor Anna Hickey-Moody, Professor Tania Lewis, Associate Professor Helen Forbes-Mewett, Dr Kiran Pienaar and Dr Julian Waters-Lynch.
 
For program details, see the flyer

New: Migration, Racism and COVID-19: Challenges and Insights Workshop
Co-hosted by the Migration & Mobilities Research Network and TASA Migration, Ethnicities & Multiculturalism Thematic Group
Friday, 17 June 2022, 10am – 5pm AEST
The University of Melbourne and Zoom (Hybrid Event)
This is a free event, but online registration is required.
For details, and to register, read on...
 
TASA Public Engagement Survey (PES)
Last week, we emailed an invitation to participate in TASA's research regarding the Public Role of Sociology, being managed by Roger Patulny, our Public Sociology Portfolio Leader.  To find out more and to participate, click on the orange link below:

Take the Survey

Or copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser:

https://uow.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_80Ti3JYmt7Y2rQi
 
We encourage you to share the survey link among your networks. 
ISA 2023
 
Deadlines for our TASA hosted ISA 2023 XX World Congress are now available here. For quick reference, the abstract submission deadline is September 30. 
 
Thematic Groups

Returning and Incoming Conveners

This week, we are introducing you to the conveners of the Applied Sociology Thematic Group
(TG). 
 
The Applied Sociology Thematic Group aims to create a supportive network for applied social researchers working in non-academic positions, and to increase visibility of their research projects, activities and achievements. Applied sociologists are employed in diverse contexts, including (but not limited to): consultancy and private industry, government and non-government organisations, and other contract work. Applied sociology has a focus on practical applications of sociological knowledge with a view to providing improved outcomes for different groups of people. This research is often conducted within a multidisciplinary environment and in collaboration with different organisations, including community services, activist groups and universities. Members are involved in dynamic research projects, including policy development, community advocacy, project management, and social welfare.

The Applied Sociology Thematic Group is committed to enhancing understanding of the challenges that their members face in their everyday working environments and in negotiating their career trajectories. The Group’s objectives are:
  • To raise the public profile of applied sociological research within TASA, academia and the wider public
  • To support sociology graduates and to develop an agenda for career opportunities outside of academia
  • To provide a basis for streams on applied sociology at TASA conferences
  • To organise workshops, seminars, conferences, lectures and other research activities on topics related to applied sociological research, with a sensitivity to the funding, geographic and time constraints of members’ working lives
  • To encourage publications that address the issues encountered by sociologists working outside academia
  • To nurture relationships with other interdisciplinary groups and organisations
The conveners are Sophie Hickey (2nd term) and Catherine Hastings
 
TASA Publications
Dr Sophie Hickey is a mixed-methods health service researcher at the Molly Wardaguga Research Centre, Charles Darwin University. She currently manages a large longitudinal cohort study of First Nations mothers and children designed to provide feedback to local service providers on best practice maternity care, that has seen a profound reduction in preterm birth for women accessing the new model of care. As an applied sociologist, Sophie works in a diverse multidisciplinary team and uses institutional ethnography, participatory action research and implementation science to improve health services for and with First Nations people.
Catherine is a Research Fellow in the Law School at Macquarie University. Her current sociologically informed research investigates how, why and in what context types of legal needs develop within marginalised and disadvantaged populations in Australia. Other recent projects have included the causes of homelessness for families and older women, international student financial and housing precarity, and critical realist methodology. In addition to her academic work, for the past 12 years she has undertaken applied social research and evaluation projects for government and not for profit organisations.

Journal of Sociology

Journal of Sociology - Volume: 58, Number: 2 (June 2022) has been published. You can access the Table of Contents here.
 
Journal of Sociology - call for guest editors for the 2024 special issue
 
Each year the editors invite expressions of interest from the international community of sociological scholars to guest edit a special issue of the journal. Special issues may address any sociological theme that is likely to be of interest to the journal’s international readership.
The deadline for expressions of interest for the 2024 special issue is June 20th, 2022. For full details, read on...

Health Sociology Review

Health Sociology Review Call for New Editorial Team
 
Applications are invited for the editorship of the journal HEALTH SOCIOLOGY REVIEW (HSR) for the four-year term 2023–2026. Transition arrangements will begin later in 2022, although the content for the first issue of 2023 will be finalised by the out-going editors.
Submission deadline: Monday June 27. Read on... 
Employment
New: Teaching Opportunity, Semester 2, 2022
Casual, June/ July – November 2022
University of Melbourne
Seeking someone who is sociologically trained, to join our dynamic teaching team in Semester 2, 2022. Particularly interested if you have a practice background in the education, public health, youth or community services sectors. You would be teaching professionals who already work in same (eg. doctors, teachers, nurses, police) the fundamental concepts for an applied socio-environmental approach to understanding and working more effectively with young people. In focus are fundamental ideas like social change, inequality, historical, global and cultural perspectives, class, gender, race, ability, geographies, inter-sectionality … etc. SEC (see below) is a core subject in the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master in Adolescent Health and Wellbeing
The subject is ready to go but needs a great communicator with a heart for effective practice.
For more detailsread on...
Contact Dr Ani Wierenga: wierenga@unimelb.edu.au

 
New:Level A Research Officer or Level B Research Fellow
La Trobe University
Application deadline: June 15. Read on...
 
New: Head of School, School of Social Sciences and Professor
Monash University
Application deadline: July 10. Read on...
 
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Environmental Policy
The Fenner School of Environment and Society are seeking an outstanding mid-career academic to contribute to the School’s research, education and impact in the field of environment policy. The successful candidate will contribute to curriculum renewal and lead courses relevant to environment policy. The position is a continuing Level C/D. They are looking for a candidate with an excellent capacity for collaborative research and outreach, a passion for teaching, and an inter-disciplinary approach to building partnerships for research and impact on environment policy. This role is also specifically available for women. Women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and LGBTQ+ women are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application deadline: June 19. 
Read on... 
 
Research Assistant
TASA postgrads are looking for an RA with website content/creation expertise.
  • Updating and tidying TASA's postgrad web pages
  • Collating links and helpful resources for postgrads
  • Up to 50 hours of work
Please send application to Richa George and Dorinda ’t Hart, outlining previous experience/knowledge on website creation.
Application deadline: TODAY June 2nd, 5pm
 

Jobs Board

The Jobs Board enables you to view current employment opportunities. As a member, you can post opportunities to the Jobs Board directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Employment Opportunities
PhD Scholarships

Scholarships Board

The Scholarships Board enables you to view available scholarships that our members have posted. Like the Jobs Board, as a member, you can post scholarship opportunities directly from within your membership profile screen.
Current Scholarship Opportunities
Other Events, News & Opportunities

Social Sciences Week 2022

New: The team of Social Sciences Week (SSW) organisers have developed a digital assets webpage where you can easily download SSW images for your email signature, Twitter & Facebook etc.
SSW 2022

Newsletters

Note: the link in last week's newsletter for the new (In)justice International Newsletter was incorrect, you can access the newsletter via https://my.visme.co/view/01pqrnm6-g8n5opqq8yw12qvz
 

Call for Participants

Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) Research Project
This study involves collecting data from not only offenders but also individuals who haven’t been charged with any type of sexual offending against children, and the benefits are hoped to be at least twofold. It is hoped that the results will contribute to enhancing the early detection of online child sexual offenders through revealing potential risk factors associated with this type of offending. And due to current risk assessment and therapeutic interventions being geared more toward contact offenders (and thus sometimes not overly effective) the research will hopefully contribute to enhancing risk assessment practices and therapeutic frameworks designed to target a reduction of offending and recidivism in this area.
For more information, please see the flyer and survey link.

Conferences

Method Triangulation
Taiwan, 18-19 August 
For details, read on...

Fellowships

The French Institutes for Advanced Study (FIAS) Fellowship Programme
The programme offers 10-month fellowships in the six Institutes of Aix-Marseille, Loire Valley (Orléans-Tours), Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes and Paris. It welcomes applications from high-level international scholars to develop their innovative research projects in France.
For the 2023-2024 academic year, FIAS offers 37 fellowship positions
Application deadline: TODAY June 2nd, 6:00 PM CET (Paris Time). Read on...

Call for Papers

New: Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion: Perspectives From Network Peripheries and Non-Adopters
Social Inclusion
Deadline for Articles: 31 January 2023
Abstract submission deadline: July 15. Read on...
 
Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion
Change and Its Discontents: Religious Organizations and Religious Life in Central and Eastern Europe
Volume 15 (Forthcoming 2024)
Edited by Olga Breskaya, University of Padova, and Siniša Zrinščak, University of Zagreb
For details, see the flyer.
Indigenous Emancipation: The Fight Against Marginalisation, Criminalisation, and Oppression
Edited by Grace O’Brien, Pey-Chun Pan, and Simon Prideaux as part of the (In)Justice International Collective
Abstract submission deadline: June 15. Read on...
 
The politics of age in sex and sexuality education for children and young people
Sex Education journal
Abstract submission deadline: 10th June. Read on...
   
Disabled People and the Intersectional Nature of Social Inclusion
Social Inclusion, Volume 11, Issue 4
Abstract submission deadline: November 15 - 30.  Read on...
 
Indigenous Emancipation: The Fight Against Marginalisation, Criminalisation, and Oppression
Special Issue for Social Inclusion (all open access)
Abstract submission deadline: between June 1st and June 15. Read on...

TASA Gift Memberships
Gift memberships, for any membership category, can now be accessed at anytime via your membership profile screen. If you would like to gift a membership, to someone new or to a current member, please follow the steps below:
 
STEP 1: Click here and log in

STEP 2: Click on the drop down menu to the right of your name in the purple bar (RH) at the top of the website (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 3: Click on Profile (see 1st image below)
 
STEP 4: Click on the Gift Memberships menu item and complete the details, see yellow highlights in 2nd image below. 
Profile Steps 2
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Updating your Member Profile
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You can access details of TASA's current Executive Committee 2021 - 2022, and their respective portfoliosas well as documents and policies, including the ConstitutionValues StatementStatement on Academic Freedom, Code of Conduct, Grievance Procedures & TASA History
 
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