**JOB OPP**
Chief Executive Officer
The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Experience in research, higher education, public administration or a related field will be highly regarded.
Application deadline: 21 June. Visit
https://t.co/jSiUc0ajps
New open access article by TASA member Jae-Eun Noh:
Living apart, bound by distance: understanding internal migration through “separation”
https://t.co/WbxQcXJRzv
TASA Thursday PG | 11 June, 12:30pm AEST
Explore cultural sociology, meaning-making and publishing with Carl Anacin, Don McArthur & Taylor Richardson-Marlton.
🎓 Free webinar – Register: https://t.co/W46x82XfCJ
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STARTING IN 30 MIN
TASA's Social Theory webinar: Donald Trump and the Less Agreeable Side of Charisma: Incredulous Onlooking and Anti-structural Power," presented by Paul Joosse
Register here: https://t.co/orrdp92pXx
Latest open access article by TASA member Athena Charanne Presto et al.:
Calibrated participation: youth expressions of dissent in a strongman’s heartland
https://t.co/6hGc7ku2va
https://t.co/6hGc7ku2va
Join us today at 12:30pm for TASA's Social Theory webinar!
Paul Joosse explores Donald Trump, charisma, and the role of “incredulous onlookers” in amplifying charismatic power and social disruption.
Register here: https://t.co/orrdp92pXx
Registrations are now open for the TASA 2026 Conference!
Join us on Kabi Kabi Country at the University of the Sunshine Coast for four days of sociological discussion, connection and collaboration.
Click here to register: https://t.co/4VDhIg48pW
New open access article by TASA member Lutfun Nahar Lata:
Twin Precarities in the Platform Economy: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
https://t.co/tNRufhuI3y
https://t.co/tNRufhuI3y
Recent open access article by TASA member Zoei Sutton:
‘If I don’t like the cats then they have to go’: navigating pet unfriendly rental accommodation
https://t.co/p7tyMTpsHR
New open access article by TASA member Saambavi Sivaji:
‘One Hundred Thousand Small Tales’: autoethnographic encounters with visual art and memory
https://t.co/8fDtJGa7bT
https://t.co/8fDtJGa7bT
Recent open access article by TASA member Donna Bridges et al.
Women in Mining, Industry Norms, and Rural Patriarchy: A Perfect Storm
https://t.co/QXNzWSvISR
Latest open access article by TASA member Michelle King:
Universal legal capacity and profound intellectual disability: challenges of profound difference and radical dependence
https://t.co/EI6d3e5TPa
https://t.co/EI6d3e5TPa
Australia's best-selling research and evaluation texts for more than two decades, written by TASA member Yoland Wadsworth, have been revised and are now available as a trilogy.
For details, visit
https://t.co/ND9Byu1VED
https://t.co/ND9Byu1VED
New open access article by TASA member Catherine Hastings et al.:
Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice at the ‘Shop Front’: The Potential and Limitations of Meeting Legal Need Through Technology
https://t.co/9elpepzmmD
If you missed yesterday's TASA Thursdays on 'Exploring music, wellbeing, emotion, and identity across orchestral performance, Hip-Hop culture, and feminist punk', you can catch up with the recording: https://t.co/AvI0VIYhNT
https://t.co/AvI0VIYhNT
New open access article by TASA members Andrew Clarke & Joelle Moore et al.:
How Are Australian Local Governments Responding to the Homelessness Crisis? Findings From a National Study.
https://t.co/d0LZvRKj1b
https://t.co/ROp56fphWR
Open access article by TASA member Kerryn Drysdale et al.:
“Because I felt so alone”: trans and gender diverse people’s needs and preferences for menopausal related information and resources
https://t.co/SZfPYpf5iu
STARTING IN 30 MINS
Join TASA’s webinar exploring music, wellbeing, identity & emotional life through research on orchestras, Hip-Hop, and feminist punk cultures. Featuring Dr Penelope Bergen, Dr Dianne Rodger & Dr Belinda Johnson.
https://t.co/0ijSJ6px40