TASA (The Australian Sociological Association)
The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) is the peak professional association for Australian sociologists. Formed in 1963, TASA is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. TASA holds an annual conference, produces two refereed journals, facilitates networks across specialist fields, and awards prizes for outstanding contributions to Australian sociology.
For more info visit us at http://www.tasa.org.au/

The Sociology of Music in Action

TASA Thursdays Reimagining Menopause

TASA Thursday PG Insider Research

Wellbeing in school spaces - Reconciliation Victoria

TASA Thursday Post Grad Impact and engagement award

Conference Crafting

TASAs Postgraduate Impact and Engagement Award Webinar

TASA Media Voices Series: In conversation with Shane Dunlop, General Station Manager of Channel 31

Sociology of Disability Voices Series: Interview with Charbel Zada; a disability advocate

Professor Sarah Maslen, University of Canberra, presenting on 'Turning to the sensed unconscious'

Zine and Zine making as sites of research brave spaces

Professor Camilleri chats about the upcoming Six Sessions series on Ethics in Turbulent Times.

Social Class and Emotions in Australia

Metaphors of Migration:

Sociology of Teaching with Dr Rhett Loban

Complex data and simple instructions: Social regulation during the Covid 19 pandemic

TASA Media Voices: Interview with Jamie Gardiner OAM - Reflections on Censorship in Public Libraries

TASA Media Voices Series - Interview with Hank Paul

The Future of Work & Care

Publishing in academic journals: the editors' view with Melissa Phillips and Paula Muraca.

Migration, precarity and family violence Examining women's experiences in Australia

TASA Media Voices Series - Interview with Andrew Staite: The Pinnacle Foundation

TASA Media Voices: Interview with Anasina Gray - Importance of Cultural diversity in health advocacy

TASA Media Voices: Interview with Professor Andrew Gunstone re his book 'Reflections on the Voice'

The production of counter space … in urban Dhaka

TASA Media Voices: Interview with freelance Journalist Rob Harrison

Skate Myth Busting Shredding Stereotypes with Sociology

TASA Media Voices: Ange Elson -Tiny Pride on The importance of GBTQA community voices in councils

TASA Awards 2023

TASA Media Voices: Reflections on the Referendum: Where to from here?