New OPEN ACCESS article by TASA member Yao-Tai Li: Mobilising Behind Trump for Democracy: The Case of Hong Kong https://lnkd.in/ed2XkvJg
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TASA aims to further sociology in Australia, provide a network for sociologists in Australia, further links with other sociological associations and address issues of relevance to Australian sociologists. TASA began its life in 1963 as the Sociological Association of Australia and New Zealand (SAANZ) and incorporated in 1968. In 1988 the association changed its name to TASA. TASA members include sociologists and social scientists consisting of academics, postgraduate and undergraduate students, public servants, consultants and social researchers. TASA holds annual conferences and produces two refereed journals (JoS & HSR), a triannual newsletter, a Member Directory, a Find a Sociologist Directory, a Jobs & Scholarships Board a web site and maintains a weekly Members' Newsletter. It bestows several Awards, including the Jean Martin Award for best PhD, the Best Paper in the Journal of Sociology Award, the Best Paper in the Health Sociology Review Award and the occasional Services to Australian Sociology Award. TASA also offers scholarships and bursaries to support members to attend TASA's annual conference.
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Updates
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Recent article by TASA member Xianbi Huang: What matters more for happiness than income in China: Intentional activities, social attitudes, or social comparison? https://lnkd.in/ekVr_YNX
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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New OPEN ACCESS @JSociology article by TASA members Caragh Brosnan & Fran Collyer et al. Promising the earth: Forms of capital promised and pursued in Australian-Chinese research collaborations https://lnkd.in/dxcQPSvs @CaraghBrosnan @FranCollyer
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Recent OPEN ACCESS article by TASA member Katherine Carroll et al. Positioning comfort measures in antenatal counselling for periviable infants https://lnkd.in/dPQzvWqs @ANU_SOCY @carrollkath1
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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New #book chapter by TASA member @HabibMoghimi: Visualizing Refugees: Multimodal Construction of Ukrainian, Afghan, and Syrian Refugees in Neoliberal Multiculturalism of Australia and Canada https://lnkd.in/eFfufMzt
Visualizing Refugees: Multimodal Construction of Ukrainian, Afghan, and Syrian Refugees in Neoliberal Multiculturalism of Australia and Canada
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New #book by TASA member Ben Wadham et al. Warrior Soldier Brigand: Institutional Abuse within the Australian Defence Force https://lnkd.in/dt_gPQsM
Warrior Soldier Brigand, Ben Wadham, James Connor
mup.com.au
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Recent OPEN ACCESS article by TASA member @andrew_c4000 et al. The importance of stable housing in social capital development and utilisation: how homelessness undermines reciprocity, recognition, and autonomy. https://lnkd.in/dmxVVQqi
tandfonline.com
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**BREAKING NEWS** Journal of Sociology Special Issue Launch: Decolonising Truth Globally Online, Friday, 29 November 2024 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM AEDT https://lnkd.in/d6XGsXQM @JSociology
Special Issue Launch: Decolonising Truth Globally | Journal of Sociology
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Brand new OA article by TASA members @CaraghBrosnan & Fran Collyer et al. Promising the earth: Forms of capital promised and pursued in Australian-Chinese research collaborations https://lnkd.in/dxcQPSvs
journals.sagepub.com
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📢 Call for Abstracts: Health Sociology Review Special Issue on Healthy Food Practices 🌿 Health Sociology Review is excited to announce a special issue focusing on the intersection of food practices and health. We invite contributions that explore food's role beyond the typical structure vs. agency framework. Using social practice theory, this issue aims to uncover how food practices relate to physical, social, and environmental health. We're particularly interested in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research that draws on fields such as sociology, health, environmental studies, and food studies. 🗓️ Abstracts Due: November 23, 2024 📧 Contact: HSR.foodpractices@rmit.edu.au Join us in advancing the conversation on food practices and their complex role in health outcomes! #HealthSociology #FoodandHealth #SocialPracticeTheory #AcademicResearch #InterdisciplinaryStudies For the full details, visit https://lnkd.in/ei5B5QfM
HSR 2026 Special Issue: cfps - The Australian Sociological Association
tasa.org.au