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Promoting Sociology in Australia & beyond. One voice of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA). RT & media posted may not reflect our views.
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**PhD Opp** Gender-based violence in the context of work: Reporting, help-seeking and access to justice Wollongong University For details, visit
Recent open access article by TASA member James Gardiner et al.: Infrastructures of interdependency in queer mobility and migration to South Australia: ‘caring with’ in leisure, sports, arts and domesticity
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Recent #Book #Chapter by TASA member Asrafi Bintay Akram et al.: Caste system and menstruation. In The Sage Encyclopedia of Menstruation and Society doi.org/10.4135/9781...
Recent open access article by TASA members Sarah Maslen & Michael J Walsh et al.: The “We” and “Me” of Identity in Hazardous Industry Organizations: Face Work Tactics Among Practicing Engineers
New #Book by TASA member Sarah Maslen et al.: Ethics in the Doing of Technoscience: Navigating Professional Frameworks and Organizational Muteness
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New #Book by TASA member Catherine Gnomes et al.: Understanding Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Migrants: Practical Approaches and Effective Research Methodologies
STARTING IN 30 MIN TASA Thursday PG | 11 June, 12:30pm AEST How do personal experiences, culture, creativity, and meaning-making shape sociological research? Register here: tasa.org.au/content.aspx... #TASA #Sociology
New open access article by TASA member Hyein Ellen Cho et al.: ‘Just interpret’: Navigating trust and ethics in domestic and family violence interpreting www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Closing in 3 days (19 June): TASA is offering grants of up to $1,000 exclusively for TASA members to support public-facing events during Social Sciences Week 2026. For details, and the app form, visit tasa.org.au/content.aspx...
Recent article by TASA member Janno Yanjun He et al.: Power Interplays on Maternal Bodies: Representing Childbirth and Maternal Agency in Chinese Documentary Film
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Gender-based violence in the context of work: Reporting, help-seeking and access to justice - University of Wollongong – UOW
This book takes us beneath the banality of business as usual where technoscientific professionals routinely make judgments that impact the lives of others
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Ethics in the Doing of Technoscience
This article examines how the Chinese documentary series Shengmen constructs childbirth as a mediated site of power relations and maternal agency. Drawing on critical discourse analysis, the study ...
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2026 Social Sciences Week - The Australian Sociological Association
Power Interplays on Maternal Bodies: Representing Childbirth and Maternal Agency in Chinese Documentary Film
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This article examines how informal care practices and infrastructures shape the settlement and long-term belonging of gender- and sexuality-diverse people who migrated internally to Adelaide, South...
Infrastructures of interdependency in queer mobility and migration to South Australia: ‘caring with’ in leisure, sports, arts and domesticity
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This book provides readers with practical, culturally aware and engaging ways to research migrant culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities
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Understanding Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Migrants: Practical Approaches and Effective Research Methodologies