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TASA Conference 2018 Precarity, Rights and Resistance November 19-22 2018 Deakin University, Burwood Campus Conference Handbook
Media Contents Twitter Program at a Glance 4 -5 The key twitter accounts to watch will be the TASA account and the Deakin Sociology account: Welcome from TASA President 6 @AustSoc App Graphics Proof Conference App @DeakinSociology Step 1: Search for ‘World Leading TASA Executive Committee 7 Remember to place the conference hashtag Conferences’ in the Apple or Google App #TASA2018 in your tweets so they become part of Stores. the conference backchannel. Annual General Meeting 7 Step 2: Enter the access code: TASA2018 Facebook If you don’t have a smart phone or use a windows phone, please access the app Keynote Speakers 8-9 https://www.facebook.com/AustSoc/ via: tasa2018.entegyapp.com.au The Deakin Sociology Blog is also likely to have Plenaries and Panels 10 - 11 useful updates - https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/ sociology/ Postgraduate Day 12 - 13 Live Streaming Tuesday Concurrent Sessions 14 - 17 We have a dedicated “live streamer” at the conference who will be live streaming some sessions on the TASA TASA Merchandise Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/AustSoc). Wednesday Concurrent Sessions 18 - 21 Live streaming will enable us to engage a broader public and TASA members in the intellectual life of the conference. To find out the sessions being live Thursday Concurrent Sessions 22 - 27 Available for purchase at the registration desk streamed, please look out for this symbol. Scholarship Recipients 28 WI-FI Water Bottle $10 Free wireless internet is available for conference Calico Bag $5 Professoriate Meeting 28 delegates each day for 8 hours at a time. Please follow the below steps to connect to the Deakin Guest Wi-Fi network Thematic Group Meetings 29 • Open the wi-fi settings on your device and click on the Guest WiFi Deakin network Book Launches 29 • Open your web browser, you will be redirected to the guest login page Social Events 30 • Select create account • Complete the fields with your details and select register Local Eats 31 • Your generated account credentials will be displayed, select Sign On Publishers 32 • Select Accept to accept the terms and conditions of use General Information 33 Additionally Eduroam is available for everyone from participating institutions Venue 34 Media Transport & Parking 35 The media room will be located in HE2.016. If you have any great ideas or questions about TASA 2019 36 social media activity surrounding the conference, please contact Alexia – a.maddox@deakin.edu.au 2 3
Program at a Glance Monday 19 November 2018 Wednesday 21 November 8:30am - 5:00pm Postgraduate Day and Registration BCC 7:30am - 9:00am Women’s Breakfast SAGE Restaurant 3:00pm - 8:00pm Conference Registration HF2.100 9:00am - 10:00am President’s Address LT13 5:45pm - 6:15pm Welcome to Country and Opening LT13 10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea HF2.100 6:15pm - 7:30pm Public Lecture Keynote: LT13 10:30am - 12:30pm Concurrent Session 3 Breakout rooms Nira Yuval-Davis - Everyday Bordering and the Grey Zones: Experiences from Calais and London 7:30pm - 9:30pm Conference Welcome Reception HF2.100 12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch HF2.100 TG Meetings Breakout rooms Tuesday 20 November 1:30pm - 3:30pm Concurrent Session 4 Breakout rooms 9:00am - 10:00am Keynote: LT13 Professor Bronwyn Carlson: Addressing precarity, rights and resistance: Indigenous 3:30pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Tea HF2.100 sociology and epistemic reciprocity Book Launch HE2.007 10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea HF2.100 Karen Soldatic: Disability and Neoliberal State Formations, Routledge 4:00pm - 5:30pm Plenary: Asylum Seeker and Refugee Rights Advocacy in Australia LT13 Poster Session HF2.100 Ms Kashifa Aslam: Digital hate: The social media of Islamophobia, 7:00pm - 11:00pm Conference Dinner FooMoo Professor Geir Lorem: How does unemployment affect health? Examining health inequities in an egalitarian health care system, Thursday 22 November 10:30am - 12:30pm Concurrent Session 1 Breakout rooms 9:00am - 10:00am Keynote: LT13 12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch HF2.100 Madeleine Leonard: Precarity, Rights and Resistance in the everyday lives of children: Reflections from Ireland. TG Convenors Meeting HE3.006 Professoriate Meeting: Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Codes HE3.004 10:00am - 10:30am Morning Tea HF2.100 1:30pm - 3:30pm Concurrent Session 2 Breakout rooms 10:30am - 12:30pm Concurrent Session 5 Breakout rooms 3:30pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Tea HF2.100 12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch HF2.100 Book Launch HE2.007 Book Launch HE2.007 Julie Peters: A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography: Challenging Normative Gender Coercion, Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe and Jessica Francombe-Webb (Eds.): New Sporting Femininities Embodied Routledge Politics in Postfeminist Times, Springer 4:00pm - 5:30pm The John Western Memorial Plenary - Working in the Global Academy: LT1 1:30pm - 3:30pm Concurrent Session 6 Breakout rooms Precarity, Rights, Opportunities and Resistance 3:30pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Tea HF2.100 5:30pm - 7:00pm TASA AGM LT1 7:00pm onwards Queer Drinks Nevermind Bar Book Launch HE2.007 Steven Roberts: Young Working-Class Men in Transition 4:00pm - 5:20pm Concurrent Session 7 Breakout rooms End Of Conference 4 5
Welcome from the TASA President TASA Executive Committee 2017-2018 A warm welcome to TASA 2018 and welcome to Deakin University’s Burwood campus in the leafy Melbourne suburb of the same name. Our theme for the conference is Precarity, Rights and Resistance. We live in a time of backlash against hard fought victories of past decades in gender relations, minority rights and at work but also a time of new commitments to activism and change. Sociologists, and social movements, are clamouring for new insights into the dynamics of our times and new strategies to create change. As well as reflecting the research strengths of our hosts, Deakin Sociology and the Alfred Deakin Institute, these are among the most pressing questions facing sociology as a whole. On behalf of the TASA Executive and all delegates, thank you to the Local Organising Committee: Dan Woodman Alphia Possamai- Luke Gahan Shanthi Brady Robards Nicholas Hookway Grazyna Zajdow (Convener) Rose Butler, Bernie East, Anna Halafoff, Anita Harris, Amelia Johns, President Inesedy Secretary Robertson Digital media Public Engagement Doug Lorman, Alexia Maddox, Vince Marotta, Andrew Singleton, Kim Toffoletti and Jessica Walton. Vice-President Treasurer The LOC worked with Lili Lin and the team at ICMSA, our new professional conference organisers, and with the TASA Vice President, Alphia Possamai-Inesedy, and Executive Officer Sally Daly, to put together the excellent program we have ahead of us this week. The team has worked hard to improve the accessibility of our conference. Existing scholarships for members with disabilities, applied sociologists and postgraduate students have been expanded, including new scholarships for those in precarious employment. There are also new initiatives to improve access for those with care responsibilities for children. As well as additional childcare options and a parents’ room, children (and carers) are invited to attend sessions. The LOC team have also brought together an exciting set of speakers and events for the program. Our keynote speakers are Professor Bronwyn Carlson, an international leader in indigenous studies and the study of the politics of identity, Professor Madelaine Leonard, a globally recognised scholar Peta Cook Joseph Borlagdan Ashleigh Watson Kate Huppatz Steve Matthewman Joanne Bryant of childhood and generations and Professor Nira Yuval-Davis, global leader in the theorising of Thematic Groups Applied Sociology Postgraduate JoS Editor in Chief JoS Editor in Chief HSR Editor in gendered nationalisms, racisms, fundamentalisms, citizenships. A warm welcome to our visitors. (Ex-officio) (Ex-officio) Chief (Ex-officio) We also have two keynote plenaries scheduled. One focuses on refugee rights in Australia. This has rightly been a theme we have returned to more than once at recent TASA events, an issue becoming ever more pressing as leaders in other parts of the world are turning to us for our bad example. The other keynote plenary focuses on a topic very close to home for many TASA members, rising precarity within the academy. The foundations of the conference are, as always, the concurrent sessions, ably shaped by the work of our Thematic Group Conveners, who oversee the abstract and paper review process. The concurrent sessions will provide your chance to discover cutting-edge approaches to social research, and your chance to see that up-and-coming early career scholar who you will be bragging to your friends in a few years’ time that you saw, presenting that field changing research, before they did. Christy Newman Eileen Clark Peter Robinson Alexia Maddox Katie Hughes Sally Daly I hope you are inspired to engage passionately in the intellectual program, but make sure you leave HSR Editor in Chief Nexus Editor – Nexus Editor – Nexus Editor Immediate Executive Officer a little energy for the social program. Queer Drinks (for LGBTIQ folks and their allies) is back again for (Ex-officio) (Ex-officio) (Ex-officio) (Ex-officio) Past-President (Ex-officio) another year and being organised by the Genders & Sexualities conveners. Our Women’s Breakfast (Ex-officio) (open to all delegates who identify as a woman), features my mentor and collaborator Professor Johanna Wyn. Our conference dinner will be at FooMoo restaurant on campus. Rumour has it that instead of a band, this year we might have a couple of our members stepping off the dance floor and into the DJ booth (you’ll have to wait to find out who). I like to think of this as an act of public sociology, an effervescent antidote to the fragmentary forces of late modernity. Annual General Meeting Enjoy TASA 2018. I hope you finish the week inspired, by the papers you see, the conversations you have (and by the DJ set) and leave with new insights and seeing new possibilities for resistance. And Tuesday 20 November, 5:30pm – 7:00pm, Lecture Theatre 1 I hope to see you again this time next year, to further our sociological conversation, in Paramatta at 1. President’s Welcome and Overview 6. Questions on Matters in the 2018 Annual Report TASA 2019, hosted by our colleagues at Western Sydney University. 2. Apologies 7. November 2018 - November 2020 Executive Committee Dan Woodman 3. Business Arising 8. Health Sociology Review - incoming editors: introductions President, TASA 4. Acceptance of 2017 Minutes 9. Other Business 5. Presentation of Financial Statements 6 7
Keynote Speakers Public Lecture: Everyday Bordering and Addressing precarity, rights and Precarity, Rights and Resistance in the the Grey Zones: Experiences from Calais resistance: Indigenous sociology and everyday lives of children: Reflections and London epistemic reciprocity from Belfast. Nira Yuval-Davis Professor Bronwyn Carlson Professor Madeleine Leonard Monday 19 November, 6:15pm – 7:30pm Tuesday 20 November, 9:00am – 10:00am Thursday 22 November, 9:00am – 10:00am. The lecture examines the nature of Survival is not a new concept to Indigenous The overarching theme of the 2018 contemporary bordering and the effects this people as we have always been considered TASA conference is Precarity, Rights and have on the precarity of people’s lives in the ‘disposable’ by the colonisers. From 1788 Resistance, concepts that have particular grey zones of Calais and London as well as to contemporary times Indigenous people resonance for the everyday lives of children those who have full citizenship. have endured colonial violence that ranges and young people. The purpose of this from open and revered killings to forced lecture is to explore these three interlocking The lecture starts with the exploration of removals, from mass incarceration to more concepts using generation as an overarching bordering as a computer firewall which is invisible to some contemporary forms of online violence. Our approach to theoretical framework. The lecture draws on a number of and unpassable to many others. It then examines the effects precarity, rights and resistance has always been informed research projects carried out in Belfast in order to illustrate of these technologies of bordering on the precarious lives of by our ancient practice of reciprocity that draws from our how these processes play out in practice. irregular migrants living in the site of Calais’ jungle and on the interconnectedness with all of our physical and social streets of London. About the Speaker structures. In contemporary, neoliberal times, we continue The conclusion of the paper discusses the transformation of to adapt to, and adopt new technologies. We approach more Madeleine Leonard is a Professor of Sociology at Queen’s all people’s citizens’ duties into becoming untrained unpaid ‘modern’ forms of colonial violence by drawing on our cultural University, Belfast. She is particularly interested in creative borderguards. episteme: our interrelatedness, our shared identities and and participatory approaches to including children in the communality, our resistance to colonial rule and the continued research process. She employs a range of mainly qualitative About the Speaker avowal of our sovereignty. methods in her research with children and their childhoods. Her Nira Yuval-Davis is Professor Emeritus, Honorary Director of main research interest is in teenagers’ everyday experiences of About the Speaker the Research Centre on Migration, Refugees and Belonging growing up in politically sensitive societies, and she has carried (CMRB) at the University of East London. She has been Professor Bronwyn Carlson is an Aboriginal woman who was out research into the experiences and perceptions of Catholic the President of the Research Committee 05 (on Racism, born on and lives on D’harawal Country in NSW Australia. She and Protestant teenagers growing up in Belfast as part of an Nationalism, Indigeneity and Ethnic Relations) of the is a scholar with both a national and international reputation Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) project ‘Conflict International Sociological Association, founder member of in the field of Indigenous Studies. She has vast teaching and in Cities and the Contested State’ (www.conflictincities. Women Against Fundamentalism and the international curriculum development experience and has published in org). She has also carried out research with Greek Cypriot research network on Women In Militarized Conflict Zones and scholarly journals, nationally and internationally. Professor and Turkish Cypriot teenagers growing up in Nicosia, funded has acted as a consultant for various UN and human rights Carlson maintains a strong connection between Indigenous by the British Council. She has a number of publications on organisations. Studies pedagogy and research. She is the author of the children’s experiences of and attitudes to protracted political book, The Politics of Identity: Who Counts as Aboriginal conflict. She is a founder member of the European Sociological Nira Yuval-Davis has won the 2018 International Sociological Today?(Aboriginal Studies Press, 2016) and a co-editor of Association’s Research Network for the Sociology of Children Association Distinguished Award for Excellence in Research The Politics of Identity: Emerging Indigeneity (University of and Childhood. Her recent publications include two books: and Practice. She has written widely on intersected gendered Technology Sydney E-Press, Sydney, 2013). She is the founding The Sociology of Children, Childhood and Generation, London: nationalisms, racisms, fundamentalisms, citizenships, and managing editor of the Journal of Global Indigeneity. Sage, 2016 and Teens and Territory in Post-Conflict Belfast: If identities, belonging/s and everyday bordering. Among her Walls Could Talk, Manchester University Press, 2017 books Woman-Nation-State, 1989, Racialized Boundaries, 1992, Unsettling Settler Societies, 1995, Gender and Nation,1997, The Warning Signs of Fundamentalism, 2004, The Politics of Belonging, 2011, Women Against Fundamentalism, 2014 and Bordering (Forthcoming). Her works have been translated into more than ten languages. 8 9
Plenaries and Panels PLENARIES PANELS John Western Plenary - Working in Asylum Seeker and Refugee Rights Religion, Sexuality and Young People in Johanna will open the panel with reflections on the field the Global Academy: Precarity, Rights, Advocacy in Australia Australia and the UK and provocations for youth sociology today. Panellists will critically discuss some core aspects of her work, including the Opportunities and Resistance Wednesday 21 November, 4:00pm – 5:30pm Thursday 22 November, 10:30am – 12:30pm structure/agency tension in youth studies; the concept of a Tuesday 20 November, 4:00pm – 5:30pm This esteemed panel, featuring Emeritus Professor Gillian This panel, featuring international experts from the United new adulthood in relation to youth transitions; questions of Triggs, David Manne and Fadak Alfayadh, will examine the Kingdom and Australia, reports on recent studies in the field gender and generation, and the connections she has forged As our universities became part of the global system, TASA Conference theme of precarity, rights and resistance of young people, religion, and sexuality. between sociologies of youth, childhood and the life course Australian academics, perhaps more so than in many other focused on asylum seeker and refugee rights advocacy in in international context. They will also respond to Johanna’s parts of the world, came face to face with neoliberalism, Panel Chair Australia. call to map out a future research agenda for youth sociology: managerialism and marketisation. Our work loads have Dr. Anna Halafoff what questions need answering, what are the conceptual intensified and expanded, surveillance has increased, our Panel Chair breakthroughs required and what evidence will make the case? environments have become less collaborative and much Panellists Dr Amy Nethery more competitive, and for many, our future is less secure Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen Spotlight Speaker - and predictable. This plenary offers the opportunity to hear Panellists Johanna Wyn Yvette Taylor about some of the latest research on the academy. We begin Emeritus Professor Gillian Triggs with a focus on Australians as ‘Southern’ workers, on the Dr Sarah-Jane Page Panel Chair David Manne peculiar challenges they confront, and the work practices and Rethinking Youth Sociology: A Spotlight Anita Harris strategies developed in the face of the dominant ‘North’. This Fadak Alfayadh on the Work of Johanna Wyn Panellists - is followed with a report on the new Scholarly Teaching Fellows introduced as a more secure alternative to teaching casuals, Wednesday 21 November, 1:30pm – 3:30pm Madeleine Leonard with reflections on the implementation and experience of this Julia Coffey This special panel session of the Thematic Group on Youth new workplace model. Early career academics are the focus Rob White reflects on the work of Johanna Wyn on the occasion of her of the next presentation, reflecting on a new generation of retirement and invites discussion of the past, present and Dan Woodman workers who display both pessimism and a sense of hope future of youth sociology. Director of the Youth Research for their futures in the academy. The final session will turn Centre at the University of Melbourne from 1991-2017, author attention to the possibilities and potentialities of workplace of countless influential publications including 11 monographs activism and rights, as collective action becomes ever more such as Rethinking Youth (with Rob White), Youth and important to address the issues of precarity and workplace Generation (with Dan Woodman) and Youth and Society rights for workers in the Australian academy. (with Rob White and Brady Robards), and leader of the ARC Panel Chair funded longitudinal Life Patterns research program for over 20 James Goodman years, Johanna has pioneered a critical, interconnected youth studies across the domains of transition, gender, wellbeing Panellists and inequality that bridges gaps between theory and Christian Mauri policy, crosses disciplinary borders and links methodological Dr Ann Lawless approaches. Many of the issues and frameworks that Johanna has developed throughout her career have become central Fabian Cannizzo to youth sociology. The international impact of her work Grant Banfield is recognised by her Fellowship of the Academy of Social Associate Professor James Goodman Sciences of Britain, the Academy describing her as ‘a leading Nour Dados sociologist who has pioneered new approaches to the study of youth and young adulthood which have had a major influence on researchers in Australia, Europe and North America’. This panel considers how her work has shaped the field and what questions her research agenda poses about dilemmas, opportunities and impetuses for youth studies research now and into the future. 10 11
Postgraduate Day Monday 19 November 2018 1:15 – 2:15 Lunch 8:30 – 9:30 Registration 2:25 – 2:45 Info Session Teaching Sociology Futures. 9:30 – 10:15 Welcome Session This session presents advice for managing early career teaching work now and into the future. This includes professional Welcome to TASA 2018. teaching skills (including working with convenors and in a team environment), practical class activities (including digital In this welcome session, led by the Postgraduate Sub-Committee, participants will meet other postgrads in their technologies), and managing teaching workloads in an increasingly precarious environment. thematic groups and share their experiences of postgrad life. We will focus on networking and conferencing tips Speakers including meeting academics and the conference Twitter backchannel. Dr Brady Robards @bradyjay TASA President Associate Professor Dan Woodman will also present our annual Conference Scholarship Award winners. Speakers 2:45 – 3:15 Info Session Dr Ashleigh Watson @awtsn Josie Reade @josiereade Publishing Strategies. Dr Ben Lohmeyer @LohmeyerBen Associate Professor Dan Woodman @DrDanWoodman This session will take a big picture look at scholarly publishing. There is a heightened expectation for postgrads and ECRs to Zoei Sutton @zoei_sutton produce high quality (and high quantity) publications – in this session we look at the realities of the publishing landscape and explore how to maximise your postgraduate research during and following your PhD. 10:15 – 11:15 Keynote - Triumphs and Tears; Fortune and Fears: an acknowledgement of what it feels like to be a professional sociologist Speakers At the risk of coming off like a wannabe motivational speaker. Dr Shanthi Robertson @ShaKRobertson In this talk I focus on some of the affective dimensions of being an academic. In particular, I aim to illuminate, validate and legitimise the full range of ups and downs that we experience during our PhD training and into our research 3:15 – 3:45 Info Session careers. I’ll advocate for greater emphasis on kindness and collectivity as we navigate increasingly precarious times in Research Grants. the neo liberal academy and end with a reminder of the significance of sociology for today, tomorrow and beyond. This session will shed light on the complex world of research grants and funding. Focusing on ARC grants, we translate the Speakers various available grants and fellowships including processes and priorities for early career sociologists. This will include a Associate Professor Steven Roberts @SteveRoberts_ walk-through of how to apply for a DECRA. Speakers 11:15 – 11:45 Morning Tea Dr Emma Kirby @DrEmmaKirby 11:45 – 12:30 Panel 3:45 – 4:15 Info Session Graduate Students and Supervisors: precarious relationships of power and professionalism Sociology Jobs. In the ‘Change the Course’ report, evidence of systematic and troubling practices of harassment and discrimination This session presents advice for post-degree work pathways and paints a broad picture of early career sociology work. We in the Academy were revealed. In the subsequent months, AWGSA commissioned a feminist best practice report to hear from sociologists with experience in teaching, academic research, media, service, and council projects and programs. resource the organisation and its members to offer support to those experiencing such incidents. This session includes advice for building a research profile. In this panel discussion, focused specifically on the postgraduate-supervisor relationship, we reflect on current Speakers University responses, the importance of effective gendered analysis and our shared responsibilities to create safe Dr Jessica Crofts @Jajacro and inclusive spaces for academic work. We examine how current employment pattern in universities impact on the Dr Nicholas Hookway @HookwayNicholas ethical and professional graduate student/supervisor relationships. Speakers 4:15 – 5:00 Closing Session Professor JaneMaree Maher @JanemareeMaher Going Forwards In this closing session, the postgraduate sub-committee with Jessica Crofts and Nicholas Hookway will work Dr Karla Elliott @Karla_Elliott with participants to develop their conference strategies and refine their research ‘elevator pitch.’ Speakers 12:30 – 1:15 Mentoring Session Dr Ashleigh Watson @awtsn Josie Reade @josiereade Meet a Mentor. Dr Ben Lohmeyer @LohmeyerBen Dr Jessica Crofts @Jajacro In this session, established sociologists working in a range of institutions and fields will partner with small groups Zoei Sutton @zoei_sutton Dr Nicholas Hookway @HookwayNicholas of postgraduate participants for mentoring and discussion. We will aim to group participants with other postgrads at similar stages but from different institutions to their own, to increase diversity of experience and help illuminate different institutional contexts. Participants are strongly encouraged to bring specific questions for their mentors or discussion points for their small groups. Speakers Dr Brady Robards Dr Sara James, Dr Ashley Barnwell Dr Emma Kirby A/Pro Alphia Possamai-Inesedy Dr Brendan Churchill Dr Karla Elliot A/Pro Joanne Bryant Dr Kate Dr Christina Malatzky Dr Peta Cook Huppatz Dr Steven Threadgold Dr Joseph Borlagdan Dr Steve Matthewman Dr Peter Bansel 12 13
Concurrent Sessions Conference Day One Tuesday 20 November Scholarship Recipient Concurrent Session 1 - 10:30am - 12:30pm Room HE1.008 HE1.010 HE1.014 HE1.015 HE1.018 HE2.007 HE2.012 HE2.014 HE2.015 HE2.017 HE3.004 HE3.006 Thematic Group Urban Sociology Work, Families & Sport Genders and Sociology of Youth Health Sociology of Sociology of Sociology of Genders and Migration, Ethnicity Employment & Relationships Sexualities Education Religion Indigenous Issues Sexualities / Media & Multiculturalism Social Movements 10:30am - 10:50am The neoliberalism- ‘Come as you How violence Count Me In: Love and sex Social justice in Youth Shifting the inner The uneducated and The Worldviews of Recognising Tumblr as critical Rethinking the punishment are’: exploring the against women Evaluating social in times of Justice: Participation circle: ‘Including’ trans the politics of knowing Australian Gen Z Teens Resistance: Australia’s pedagogy: Queer paradigm of race nexus beyond everyday lives of became a problem: inclusion outcomes uncertainty: in education by incar- and gender diverse in ‘post truth’ times: Dr Anna Halafoff Constitution youth, online in contemporary ‘punitive urbanism’: South Australian feminism and the through sports the case study cerated young people people in cervical Ranciere, populism and Associate Professor and Continuing communities and Singapore: Governing urban sex workers. rise of resistance participation Vietnamese Professor Kitty Te cancer screening in/equality Andrew Singleton Colonisation of First informal sex education Perspectives from the nuisances in Ms Roxana movements. for migrant and migrants in Moscow Riele A/Prof Christy Dr Jessica Gerrard Peoples Barrie Shannon ground. Brisbane, Australia Baratosy Emeritus Professor refugee youth Dr Lan Anh Hoang Associate Professor Newman Mr David Pollock Miss Sophie Chandra Dr Andrew Clarke Suzanne Franzway Dr Karen Block Julie White 10:50am - 11:10am Community Set up to fail? Investigating Mono-ethnic in Ethical non- Conceptualising Intersecting diversities: Nonattendance in An Australian Media Gugu-Badhun Beyond hooking- Syrian women against development in Focusing on the Violence private, multicultural consumption? The ‘youth’ in Representations of the middle years in Analysis of Religion as Sovereignty, Self- up on hook-up fundamentalism Melbourne’s West: family violence Perpetrated by in public: Group- experiences of correctional settings ‘inclusive care’ in the Whittlesea a Spectrum Determination & apps: Friendship, and ‘the American How government, workforce Neighbours against making practices men who choose Mr Joel Robert Queer Generations Dr Seth Brown Ms Enqi Weng Nationhood: Navigating connectedness, and line’: what counts as service providers and Associate Professor Women with and normative not to consume Mcgregor study Local, Regional, community for young activism? civic organisations Debra King Disability multiculturalism in pornography Dr David Farrugia Mr Sujith Kumar National, International LGBTIQ+ Australians Dr Sherene Idriss work together Dr Jasmine community sport Dr Natalie Layers of Governance & Dr Brady Robards Associate Professor McGowan clubs Jovanovski Decision-making Dr Brendan Churchill Karien Dekker Dr Karla Elliott Mrs Jora Broerse Ms Janine Gertz 11:10am - 11:30am Governmentality An Australian Law in Books and White habitus, Vietnamese The neo-liberal “Like a stranger in Education as an Spirits of the Edge of Urban Indigeneity and The Impact on Health The role of Confluents at the grassroots: Experiment in Law in Action: A racial prejudice LGBTIQ+ young government of a crowd:” isolation, unequal right: Town: Understanding the Right to Remain of Representations in an increasingly Producing knowledge Transformative Critical Analysis of and social change: people and rural life youth: useless to stigma and ignorance Elementary schooling Contemporary Mrs Naama Blatman- in Popular Culture precarious society and spatial order in Community India’s Domestic An analysis of Ms Yen Ha resist? as barriers for mental- for the underprivileged Spiritualism in Thomas of Trans and Gender due to neoliberal Dhaka’s informal Organising Violence Act Australian Football Dr Anna Anderson health help-seeking in India Australia Nonconformity capitalism. settlements Dr Helen Miss Sanghamitra League message Ms Michelle Walter Mrs Ajita Mattoo Associate Professor Dr Julie Peters Dr Karima Ann Moraby Mr Kazi Nazrul Masterman-smith Nath boards Andrew Singleton Fattah Dr Jamie Cleland 11:30am - 11:50am When industrial The State and Single mothers From the lab to “We Are Here to Pill testing ‘Pregnancy and Transition as Transcending Theorising Indigenous Code-switching Not Entitled to heritage is ‘just’ volunteering in and adaptive the classroom: Help”: Who Opens and media homelessness … it’s a ‘becoming’: developing Chaos: Spirituality, residential segregation genders in practice and Anti-Discrimination a memory for the front line welfare homelessness under The Pedagogies of the Gate for Trans representations diabolical mix’. selfawareness through Meaning and Coping in Australian settler theory Protection? inhabitants of services. neo-liberalism ‘race’ and Gender Diverse of the problem of Dr Juliet Watson improvisation as a in Post-Earthquake cities Dr Son Vivienne Dr Daile Rung the postindustrial Mr Nathan Morris Dr Petra Bueskens Dr Brent Mcdonald Surgeries? drugs and youth Dr Jacqui Theobald form of collaborative Canterbury, New Mr Francis Markham periphery Dr Riki Lane Dr Ella Dilkes- learning Zealand Dr Sandra Gonzalez Frayne Dr Teresa Flynn Ms Susan Young 11:50am - 12:10pm Social Media and Seeking biographical Families in Sport and Media: How not to Hidden Figures: Socio-cultural Barriers “I just want that Faithful democracy: ‘Sovereignty Attitudes’ A reckoning that Racialised Self- Social Justice: solutions to systemic Australia avoiding Convergent manage emotional Examining the to Health Access for piece of paper”: combining religious in Aboriginal and is long overdue’: Marketisation: Instagram, Place contradictions? homelessness: Fields, Divergent wellbeing of novice Precarity of Youth Southern African Understanding mature and political practice in Torres Strait Islander Reconfiguring the The Importance and Logics of Time to balance An analysis of Interests? researchers in PhD Homelessness via Migrants in Melbourne age students notions the Sydney Alliance Narratives work of popular sex of Accounting for Exclusion in North the supply-demand Journey’s Home data Emeritus projects on sexual Mission Australia’s Mr Lloyd Changaira of success Dr Rosemary Hancock Dr Theresa Petray advice after #MeToo Neoliberal Rationality European Cities equation in using Qualitative Professor David violence Research on Youth Mr Jeff Waters Associate within Manifestations Professor David employment services Comparative Analysis Rowe Ms Shawna Marks Dr Erin Carlisle Professor Christy of Internalised Racism Herbert Dr Sharon Bond Ms Catherine Newman Mr Adam Seet Hastings 12:10pm - 12:30pm Exiting Assumptions: Young People, ‘Delivering a Distinct “I choose the news I The Problem of Precarity and Social Good: The want to hear”: News Respectability Grammars of Unique Practice of engagement and in Transitioning Enterprise in Aboriginal Community perspectives on asylum Services for Sex Australia and Europe Organisations in seekers Workers Dr Diego Carbajo Western Sydney Ms Ashleigh Haw Dr Joni Meenagh Prof Peter Kelly Mr Alex Page 14 15
Concurrent Sessions Conference Day One Tuesday 20 November Scholarship Recipient Concurrent Session 2 - 1:30pm - 3:30pm Room HE1.008 HE1.009 HE1.010 HE1.014 HE1.015 HE1.018 HE2.007 HE2.012 HE2.014 HE2.015 HE2.017 HE3.004 HE3.006 Thematic Group Urban Sociology Media Sociology of Ageing and Other / Genders and Sociology of Health Sociology of Sociology and Sociology of Social Theory Migration, Economic Life Sociology Rural Issues Sexualities Youth Education Animals Indigenous Ethnicity & Issues Multiculturalism 1:30pm - 1:50pm Yes in My Backyard’ Negotiating Media Whose ‘health’, Leading with Care: Just Being and Generational Equity, Ambivalent agents: Vignettes from The construction Major life events Repurposing Social capital Affordable Housing Transnational fragmentation ‘participation’ and The Case Study Being Bad: Escaping Downward Gender Entanglements academia: in/ of the horse in and the wellbeing Tesla’s Brain with in migrant Activism in the Family Life Through and the precarious ‘security’? Active of Bantaeng’s precarity through Convergence and of negotiation against the new social and natural of Indigenous the Internet of concentrations: United States Social Media: work of cultural ageing and working Successful Leader- friendships between the GFC: young and resistance in university sciences studies children and their Things ethnicity, class Dr Max Holleran Chinese Students’ intermediaries longer ship Governance women Australians’ market psychiatric drug Dr Jane Durie Mrs Katherine parents: evidence Ms Miranda Bruce and religion in the Digital Practices of Mr Jason Murphy Dr Aaron Hart in Decentralised Ms Maree and non-market treatment Calvert from LSIC making of (good) (Dis)Connection in Indonesia Martinussen activities. Dr Jacinthe Flore WITHDRAWN Associate neighbourhoods Australia Mrs Septaliana Dewi Dr Brendan Professor Belinda Associate Professor Mr Xinyu Zhao Prananingtyas Churchill Hewitt Val Colic-peisker 1:50pm - 2:10pm The financialisation Japanese students’ Precarious Minds: Are Baby Boomer The sustainability From Surviving to Scenes, bar work The Voice Hearers’ Sexual violence and Reassembling Indigenous Doing a Positive The politics of housing and mobility to South Knowledge Women Redefining crisis of Australian Thriving: Examining and immaterial Self-management: student resistance the Rural: Social relations of health: Sociology of aspiration: the housing Korea: Media Production in the Retirement? universities Character Strengths labour: The Continuities and in Australian Innovation The impact of Dr Katherine Asian migrants’ affordability crisis consumption and Insecure Academy Dr Sara James Ms Raewyn in Trans and Gender reflexive and ironic Discontinuities university Processes Mediated Indigenous family Carroll education cultures in Sydney transnational Dr Nour Nicole Dr Anne-maree Connell Diverse People reproduction of with respect to communities by the Miranda life on child health in Australia Professor Alan mobility Dados Sawyer Mx Lee Taube class the Bio-psychiatric Ms Anna Hush Donkey Breed. and wellbeing Dr Christina Ho Morris Dr Atsushi Takeda Dr Steven Selfmanagement Dr Diego Carbajo Miss Laura Threadgold Model Padilla Dunstan Dr Sandra Gonzalez 2:10pm - 2:30pm Exploring Becoming Re-Contextualising The Secret Stash Experiencing Gender politics in Negotiating ‘Rust Belt’ Understanding and Pleasure trip or Encountering Māori and Samoan The Digital Engaging with Minor, Resistance Resistance: Queer – Resistance in a older age, gender, the rural medical masculinities and Cities, Digital managing social treasure trip? Interspecies experiences of Commons And urban bias and and Interstitial Fans Navigating Precarious World and the body: workforce: A critical respectability Disruption and anxiety in the Bangladeshi Homelessness: youth justice: Digital Labour As colonial history in Spaces in the Representation in Mrs Karen Wong Challenging and examination by Bangladeshi Youth Enterprise: biomedical age international Stories of international Specific Examples Of key concepts of Australian Tiny the Sci-Fi Genre reinforcing ‘positive Dr Christina urban middle class Problematising the Mr Matthew Barca students’ mobility Social Workers’ comparative Ongoing ‘Primitive living-together- House Movement. Miss Monique ageing’ discourses Malatzky adolescent boys FYA’s New Work experiences as global Resistance to research aims Accumulation’. with-difference Ms Vicki Weetman Franklin Dr Peta Cook Ms Suborna Order Series citizens in Australia Anthropocentrism Dr Robert Webb Professor Bruce Mr Rouven Link Camellia Ms Meave Noonan Mr Md Tariqul Islam Ms Melissa Laing Curtis 2:30pm - 2:50pm Building The overexposed Robo-debt: the Social isolation and Climate injustice Fallen heroes /fallen Youth and the Combat veterans The massification “Happy Meat” There’s No Organisations, Hegemonic Back Better? genre: kicking organisation of loneliness among and climate action, women. Gendered Working Self: and ‘unintentional’ of higher education as Resistance? Imperialism meaning projects monolingualism Observations on against the pricks time in Centrelink’s older Australians: India, Germany and narratives of veteran Subjects of group therapy and the changing The Promotion without Psychiatric and practices and its effects the Christchurch of 1980s Melbourne Online Compliance a mixed-methods Australia compared status Passion, Subjects Ms Anna idea of a degree. and Marketing of Imperialism: Ms Greta Werner on international Rebuild ‘Swamp’ Intervention study Associate Dr Selda Dagistanli of Achievement, Denejkina Dr Elizabeth Humane Animal A Postcolonial students at a New Associate Mr Rock Chugg Dr Andrew Whelan Ms. Alexandra Professor James Dr Kate Huppatz and Class in Post- Knight Products in Critique of Medical Zealand secondary Professor Steve Sanders Goodman Fordism Australia Expansionism school Matthewman Dr Barbara Dr David Farrugia Dr Nick Dr Bruce Cohen Dr Jessica Terruhn Barbosa Neves Pendergrast 2:50pm - 3:10pm Revisiting the End Of Life Doulas Indigenous Stop liking children! Young people, Liberal Education Rover’s revolution? Gendering Advocating Representing links between and Elder Orphans peoples’ resistance Gendered constraint precarity and policy in the Developing Complicity Indigenous– for Life Itself: Australianness: social class and –Visibility and in online spaces, and occupational responses: young World: Vietnam and resistance Disability Neoliberal Constructing moral Prime Ministerial precarious work Support for Dying Mr Tristan value in early NEETs and the Country Case Study in human- Mobilities worthiness in crisis representations of after Australia’s Lonely Community Kennedy education European Youth Dr Tani Nguyen companion animal Dr Karen Soldatic crowdfunding, and race, class, and gender automotive Members Dr Yarrow Andrew Guarantee program relationships governing precarity on Australia/Anzac Day industry collapse Dr Annetta Mallon Associate Professor Ms Zoei Sutton through virtuosity Dr Nicholas Bromfield Dr Tom Barnes Maria Manuel Vieira Dr Matt Wade Mr Alex Page 3:10pm - 3:30pm Gender Neutral Sounding Animal Indigenous peoples Undesirable Parenting and Life: Some with a partial affects? An Misogyny: How Thoughts on the capacity to work, ethology of my gender-neutral Sonic Encounter income management everyday school approach to parenting with Nonhuman and CDP microviolences became anti-femininity Animals Dr Louise St Ms Leanne Higham Mrs Jessica Grahame Mr Rohan Todd Guillaume Dr Kythera Watson- Ms Ellen Finlay Bonnice 16 17
Concurrent Sessions Conference Day Two Wednesday 21 November Concurrent Session 3 - 10:30am - 12:30pm Room HE1.009 HE1.010 HE1.014 HE1.015 HE2.007 HE2.012 HE2.014 HE2.015 HE3.003 HE3.004 HE3.006 HE3.008 Thematic Group Cultural Work, Families and Environment Sociology Health Sociology of Sociology of Social Theory Media / Genders Migration, Ethnicity Migration, Ethnicity Sociology Employment & Relationships and Society of Youth Education Religion and Sexualities & Multiculturalism & Multiculturalism Social Movements (a) (b) 10:30am - 10:50am The poetics and Using Bourdieu Family meals and Planning for the They just want Wellbeing outcomes Compelled To Perform: Beyond ‘authenticity’ Precarity, Ontological First person Social cohesion in Diversity Policy: politics of slam to understand public health: past: Climate outcomes’: The of Ronald McDonald Australian Education in sociological research Insecurity and Civil confessional narratives multicultural societies: Disrupting or poetry in South the conversion of Assembling the change denialism case for an adaptive Family Rooms: A Policy And Parenting on religion Rights in Northern in popular feminist framework for Preserving Colonialism West and Inner personal resistance unrealistic in council methodology in hospital liminal In An Epoch Of Mr David Fagg Ireland – from 1968- discourse conformity or social and Racism? West Sydney to social movements: Professor Jo adaptation applied youth space for sick Individualisation Mr Andrew Singleton 2018 Ms Hannah Garden justice? Dr Adele Norris Ms Rosalie Atie an interest-based Lindsay Dr Vanessa studies children’s families Ms Kellie Bousfield Dr John Cash Dr Anthony Moran perspective Bowden Dr Joseph Dr Gianfranco Dr Mark Mallman Dr Simone Casey Dr Daniel Nyberg Borlagdan Giuntoli 10:50am - 11:10am The precarious The political Breakfast at school: Climate of Undertaking Visual Methods in Risk profiling ‘Post’ or ‘ultra’ modern What’s so #Woke The Concept of the Mapping Migration ‘Damn that peach girl!’: identity of Cape York economy of the risk (and allegiance: Why Qualitative health-dialogues, a children’s education: Buddhism? Hybridity about Social Theory? ‘Good Refugee’ in Infrastructures’: A relational analysis of Aboriginal healers tourism: Job stigma) of being the Republicans put Longitudinal qualitative study of Understanding and intersectionality in Political Activism, not Cambodian and Hazara Considerations for a gender identity work Ms Jacqui Lavis polarization, equity one in five party first Research: Insights how visualization is parents’ use of private Buddhism in Australia Just in Theory but for Refugee Narratives Conceptual Framework on Instagram and resistance Dr Fiona MacDonald Dr Benjamin from the ‘Our Lives’ utilized as school- tutoring. Dr Anna Halafoff Praxis Ms Heidi Hetz Ms Marina Khan Ms Josie Reade Professor Can-Seng Glasson Project nursing practice Miss Elizabeth Briant Dr Kim Lam Dr Erin Carlisle Ooi Dr Jacqueline Ph D student Hilde Laughland-Booÿ Laholt 11:10am - 11:30am National Identity: How can the ACTU’s Time pressure and Valuing an (Re)producing Bringing the Marketisation and The Mindfulness Habermas and the ‘left Gender, mental health Beyond precarity: Forced Mobility: The The most important ‘Change the Rules’ mother’s health and affirmative belonging: The social into chronic commodification Movement as a fascist’ comment: 50 and murdersuicide in interactions between Movement of Asylum British and campaign transcend wellbeing during the biopolitics: the transformative condition self of Foundation Function of Resilience years on Australian news media: boat-arriving asylum- Seekers around Australians the Neoliberal pre-school years transition town potential of management – Skills: Processes of and Productivity Dr Jordan McKenzie An intersectional case seekers and civil Australia’s Immigration Professor Bruce Subject? Associate Professor movement and its participatory arts- perceptions of health individualisation and Discourse study analysis society in the face of Detention Network Tranter Mr Alexander Belinda Hewitt role in precarious based research with professionals? responsibilisation in a Dr Alex Norman Dr Denise Buiten confinement Dr Michelle Peterie Welsh times refugeebackground Professor Karen Neo-Liberal apparatus Ms Hanne Worsoe Dr Uschi Bay young people Willis Dr Seth Brown Dr Caitlin Nunn 11:30am - 11:50am Popular music Reflection on the Breadwinner father Managing climate Using Freire’s Insider/Outsider Elite Hospitality: The Cosmopolitan Citizenship, Incivility Laughing Gayly: The Comfort of Medicalised borders: heritage in Australian Phenomenon of the identities and change risks Critical Pedagogy perspectives: Resisting the Right to Ethos of Islam in our and the Precariat: Humour as queer Strangers Exploring the role of post-industrial legacy Brain drain in Iran fathers’ decisions in rural coastal in An Exploration participant (Elite) Education in an Global Age Dimensions of the New resistance online Ms Phillipa Bellemore the medical profession cities: Assessing Dr Mohammad around work and Bangladesh: the of Future observation from Indian School. Mr Mohamed Wehby Populism Ms Gemma Killen as agents of border emergent initiatives Hoseini Moghadam childcare role of community- Communities with ‘the middle space’ Ms Diana Langmead Dr Joshua Roose control in Wollongong Ms Laetitia Coles based adaptation Early Adolescents in ethnography Dr Irena Veljanova Dr Raphael Nowak approach Ms Anneleis of nursing’s Dr Zelmarie Mr Kamal Md Humphries professional identity Cantillon Masud All Dr Melissa-Jane Belle 11:50am - 12:10pm What unifies can Short, back and The experiences Up In Smoke: The In defence of “My Health, My The imperative of What comes after Precarious masculinity: Strategies for divide: Social and sides: informal of parents in Power And Politics vulnerability Choice, I Know Best!” critical pedagogy crisis neoliberalism? understanding gender effective humanitarian cultural drivers of methods of learning childcare decisions: Of Air Pollution In Dr Catherine GPs’ Experiences in times of cultural Techno-feudalism and roles in the online resettlements from conflict in Papua to be a barber Intergenerational Australia Robinson When Patients austerity: ethnographic the Age of Reaction ‘manosphere’. the perspectives of interdependence New Guinea Dr Pariece Nelligan Dr Andrea Want Medically exploration of Mr Alexander Waters Mr Simon Copland NGOs and CBOs and personal Ms Tiffany Fischer Crampton Unnecessary neoliberal schooling Mr Gianluigi Rotondo WITHDRAWN independence Dr Steven Talbot Dr Sally Ka-wing Lo Treatments Dr Piper Rodd Dr Crystal Zhao Dr Kellie Sanders WITHDRAWN The ‘migrant 12:10pm - 12:30pm “To Replace that The versatile brain Theorising the experience’: a Missing Husband in and the construction aspirations that shape conceptual discussion Her Life”- Gendered of neuroscience teacher engagement Associate Professor Accounts of as a compelling in transnational Vince Marotta framework for living Parents’ Role in professional learning Ms Samantha Croy Parentification networks Ms Melanie Thomas WITHDRAWN Ms Atiya Khan 18 19
Concurrent Sessions Conference Day Two Wednesday 21 November Scholarship Recipient Concurrent Session 4 - 1:30pm - 3:30pm Room HE1.008 HE1.009 HE1.015 HE1.018 HE2.007 HE2.012 HE2.014 HE2.015 HE2.017 HE3.004 HE3.006 HE3.008 Thematic Group Sociology of Cultural Sport Genders and Sociology of Health Media Sociology of Sociology of Genders and Migration, Ethnicity Migration, Ethnicity Economic Life Sociology Sexualities Youth Emotions and Indigenous Issues Sexualities / and Multiculturalism and Multiculturalism Affect Sociology of Religion (a) (b) 1:30pm - 1:50pm A critique of credit Honour Based Volunteering at the Gender-Based Care, agency, Manifestations of Power Deep Stories’ at The social practice Culture Wars and Exploring a scandalous Conceptualising theories of money Violence and Australian Masters Violence, Touch criminality: The through Identities the Dinner Table: of gambling in two Anti-Abortion Clinic idea: Interculturalism, ‘vulnerability’, Dr Michael Beggs ‘othering narratives’: Games: Motivations and Disclosure: social logic of in Online Networks: Intergenerational Victorian regional Activism: The Helpers multiculturalism and ‘precarity’ and honour crimes, an and Outcomes Theorising Intimacy, peer distribution Hidden, Multiple and family memory and Australian Aboriginal of God’s Precious ‘majority precedence’ ‘intimacy’: a case study Eastern or Western Dr Nicholas Intervention and of needles and Fake Identities colonial histories communities Infants in Australia of low-wage migrant phenomenon? Hookway “Treatment” in the syringes Associate Professor Dr Ashley Barnwell Dr Sarah MacLean Mr David Vakalis Dr Glenda Ballantyne men in Singapore Ms Flavia Salon Space Dr Joanne Bryant Alphia Possamai- Dr Sylvia Ang Zimmermann Dr Hannah McCann Inesedy 1:50pm - 2:10pm New digital terrains The Chronopolitics Critical research in Sportscapes: The scars of the Journalism Emotional Mainstreaming versus Europe after the Islamophobia and Regional migration, of real property of Academic sport, health and Contested bodies past? Childhood redundancies in Constellations and community control: Istanbul Convention Australian Muslim employment pathways administration: Craftwork physical education: and desire within a health and health Australia: findings Ontological In/Security bilingual schooling - How an imaginary youth’s navigation of and blocked mobilities the production of Dr Fabian Cannizzo Are we making a female Australian differentials in later from the New Beats Dr John Cash at Yuendumu in the threat became a real (un)safe spaces for Dr Mark Mallman information in land difference? Rules football life surveys, 2014-2017 Intervention era danger political expression Dr Anthony Moran and housing. Professor Richard team Dr Jack Lam Professor Timothy Ms Amy Thomas Mrs Bojana Klepac Dr Randa Abdel- Ms Ani Landau- Pringle Dr Kellie Sanders Marjoribanks Pogrmilovic Fattah Ward Professor Matthew Ricketson 2:10pm - 2:30pm Speculating on Widowhood Capturing the Dazzle and Perceived (ab) Digital transformation, Undisciplining: Post- The precarity Six years in frocks Intimate interventions: Making Sharing sustainability: Risk, Rites And Social moment: The use Vajazzle: normalities: employment paradigmatic analysis and invisibility of – altar-boy/trans- Responses to racism in Work: Formalising an Stigma: Examining ethics and finance of video interaction Postfeminist Female genital insecurity, and union of emotions in social urban indigenous- girl - contestations, private spaces Informal Economy of The Process Of PANEL Ms Claire Parfitt Re-Integration in understanding discourse and cosmetic surgery revitalisation in life driven community compromises, and Dr Jacqueline Nelson Solidarity Rethinking Youth And Attitude Of physical interactions female bodily in adolescents and Australian journalism Dr Rebecca Olson development in the confluences. Dr Claire Farrugia Community Members Sociology: A in PE. production young adults Dr Penny O’Donnell neoliberal age Dr Julie Peters Dr Nya Ikpeme Spotlight on the Cameron Smee Dr Alexandra Ms Emma Barnard Dr Deirdre Howard- WITHDRAWN Work of Johanna James wagner Wyn Johanna Wynn, 2:30pm - 2:50pm Differential Challenging Bluespace, identity Cleanliness and Future Media Emotion in the Non-Indigenous allies Allah and Algorithms: Moving beyond Beyond middling Anita Harris, Precarity; Institutional Denial: and wellbeing in Enacting feminist purification: Eating Memories: Trump, judiciary: Experience in Natural Resource Young Muslim Women the “Challenging transnationals: Madeleine Leonard, Racialisation Psychological Aotearoa/New sexualities in a disorders as self- Kim and the 2018 and management Management: and the Digital Social Stereotypes” Model rethinking ‘the middle Julia Coffey, processes and Class Discourse, Zealand: Developing ‘postfeminist’ harming practices Pyeongchang Winter Professor Sharyn Resisting white Ms Alexia Derbas of Muslim Women’s space’ of migrant Rob White, Dan Dr Liz Dean Therapeutic Culture a research agenda world: Women’s in the context of Olympics Roach Anleu sovereignty and Sports Participation mobility Woodman and Public Inquiries Associate Professor experiences of sexual abuse Emeritus Professor ‘human’ as separate Dr Jennifer E Cheng Dr Shanthi Robertson into Historical Child Belinda Wheaton attraction to men’s Dr Lisa Hodge David Rowe from nature. Abuse bodies Ms Tania Searle Dr Katie Wright Dr Andrea Waling 2:50pm - 3:10pm Exploring Men’s Queer(ing) Music Risky journeys: Looking for “Not- Whiteness = On Being Muslim: Lost in location: Drinking Practices Production: Queer, patients’ Me”: Finding the politeness: Cosmopolitanism, Exploring and Cultures in Ciswomen’s experiences of other through feeling Interestconvergence Diaspora and the multidirectional and Victoria Experiences of managing adverse in kawaii fashion in Australian history Political multidimensional Associate Professor Australian Punk outcomes from their communities textbooks, 1950-2010 Mr Mohammed social mobility of the Steven Roberts Scenes medical travels Mrs Megan Catherine Dr Robyn Moore Sulaiman international scholars Ms Brittany Ralph Dr Megan Sharp Dr Maho Omori Rose Miss Ritu Parna Roy Mr Shinya Uekusa 3:10pm - 3:30pm The social How Domestic Medical tourism: Exploring loneliness: Depicting Masks: Art The pluricultural ghost construction of Violence Policy Australian Questions and Therapy Techniques in of the White Australia authenticity: how in South Perspectives and challenges for research Indigenous Research policy: the abolishment university students Australia create Experiences Ms Amy Vanderharst Ms Elinor Assoulin of the 457 visa. construct being Precariousness and Dr Rowena Forsyth Miss Susan Teather authentic Risk for the LBGTIQ Dr Ramón Menéndez Community Domingo Mr John Kipreou 20 21
Concurrent Sessions Conference Day Three Thursday 22 November Scholarship Recipient Concurrent Session 5 - 10:30am - 12:30pm Room HE1.009 HE1.010 HE1.014 HE1.015 HE1.018 HE2.007 HE2.012 HE2.014 HE2.015 HE3.003 HE3.004 HE3.006 HE3.008 Thematic Group Cultural Critical Disability Sociology and Sport Genders and Sociology of Youth Health Environment and Families and Social Theory Migration, Migration, Sociology Studies Activism Sexualities Society Relationships Ethnicity and Ethnicity and Multiculturalism (a) Multiculturalism (b) 10:30am - 10:50am #OnePulse: “I wouldn’t ever use The invasion Media, money and Classing Queerness Documenting Goal ownership:The Environmental (de) Maternal justice?: Social Meaning Once a refugee, The building bereaved that word when paradox of the fame in women’s and the Limits of suicide amongst relevance of valuation: Systemic the rights and and the Post- always a refugee?: intergenerational communities on describing myself”: Reclaim Australia sport in Australia? Intersectionality in young Australian temporalities, rationalisation, security of women Metaphysical the haunting of the transmission social media fatigue, disability, Movements Dr Chelsea Asian Contexts men: a sociological dispositions and individual (de) with disability to Impli cations for a refugee label of Russian Ms Trisha and politics of Dr Ryan Al-Natour Litchfield Dr Ting-Fai Yu autopsy approach to resources for prioritisation mother Precarious Modernity Dr Melanie Baak language in small Villagonzalo belonging understanding toxic people living with Dr Angela T. Professor — Links to Arnason’s communities in WITHDRAWN Ms Monika masculinity chronic conditions Ragusa JaneMaree Maher Hermeneutical Madrid, Spain Dryburgh Dr Bernard East Ms Marika Approach Mrs Raisa Akifyeva Franklin Mr Nathan Dalton 10:50am - 11:10am The Internet is Autistic Women, Why Do I Care So ‘Walking the line’: “It’s A Really Religion, gender, Decision-making A Paddock’s Should legislative Imagination and Transnational Rethinking Political No Longer Under Resistance and Much?: Emotion, Folau, social media Fraught Space”: and interculturality: when living with Animacy on reform make action: studying Hazara social Representation Contestation their Fight to Live Reflexivity and and the politics The Complexities How young women advanced cancer: Ecology: From the surrogacy the imagination of networks: in the Context Miss Christine Lee Their Best Lives Academic Activism of free speech, Of Contemporary construct and Issues of trust, Devonian to the agreements fantasy readers Challenging the of Transnational Ms Susannah Ms Celina Valente religion and Feminist Activism navigate difference hope and futility Anthropocene enforceable? Mr James Holmes perceived precarity Indigenous Migrant French Dr Grant Banfield discrimination. Ms Nicole Dr Caroline Dr Sophie Lewis Dr Julie Peters Associate of refugee identity Communities Dr Jackey Osborne Molyneux Mahoney Professor Rhonda Ms Laurel Dr Magdalena Arias WITHDRAWN Shaw Mackenzie Cubas 11:10am - 11:30am Wearable Making Resisting the The Engaging with Identity resolution Bring in Bourdieu?! The Rogue Abode: Separated Pacific Ricoeur and Refugee employ- Storying distance: technology in code/ Participation More Far-Right: Story- professionalisation decoloniality within early A review of health Tiny Houses, mothers’ and Castoriadis in ment as neoliberal post-World War II space Than A Tick Box For Based Strategy and of women’s through territorio adulthood and the research Dwelling and the fathers’ talk about Dialogue: Key assimilation: second generation Mr Ben Lyall Your Quality Control Prefigurative Action Australian Rules cuerpo-tierra: persistent influences Dr Chris Platania- Micro-Politics of post-separation Themes and settlement and Italian Australian PANEL Mr Louis Iaquinto Dr Chris Brown football and the Voices from of socio-structural phung the Home care arrangements Contexts of Action employment support middle-aged women Religion, Sexuality sport assemblage. Colombia factors Miss Philippa for children. Mr George on the urban fringe voice resistances WITHDRAWN and Young People in Dr Adele Pavlidis, Dr Laura Rodriguez Mr Nathan McMillan Barter Ms Moeata Keil Sarantoulias Mr John van Kooy, and rights. Australia and the UK Dr. Wendy O’Brien Castro Dr Martina Boese Ms Teresa Capetola Dr. Anna Halafoff, Professor Mary Lou 11:30am - 11:50am The Politics of Apocalyptic Marx, uncertainty Goodnight Stories Constructing New Working-Class The tenuous Boundary Between The Legacy, From Iron Cages to Collecting stories “Friends are like Rasmussen, Yvette Liquid Knowledge: Ableism: Troubling and spontaneity. for Female Sports Chinese Sexuality Youth In Russia: mainstreaming of Stuff and Legality And Iron Butterflies of Afghan youth soft drinks. Family Taylor, Dr. Sarah- Social Media, Speed the Discourse of Lenin, Derrida and Fans Miss Weiyi Hu Life Patterns a herbal medicine: Waste: Different Legitimacy Of Associate seeking asylum is like water”: Jane Page and Affect Preparedness and Ranciere. Ms Kasey Symons And Identity Professionalising Perceptions Adopting Out: Professor John in Australia: a Intercultural Dr Naomi Smith Proactivity within Mr Peter Green Constructing medicinal cannabis and Shared Examining Douglass Whyte doctoral project friendship Disability-Inclusive Associate Professor in biomedical Understanding of Adoption through Ms Tori Stratford possibilities among Emergency Responses Tatiana Gavrilyuk publications in Hoarders and Their birth mother Australian-Korean Ms Zsuzsanna Australia Neighbors experiences. children Dominika Ihar Dr Monique Lewis Ms Yuki Umekawa Mrs Anne Webster Dr Jessica Walton 11:50am - 12:10pm Upvote-Downvote: From food bank to Fitness Influencers Would You Date Unrecognised and Engaging the The Family Policies Mind/Body Investigating Exploring How Ratings food sovereignty: and Instagram a Drag Queen: mis-represented, senses in research: Financialization of In Indonesia: Dualism and the refugee impact on transnationality: Seeking Features Afford the material Hashtags: Exploring Gender speaking to young Enhancing Nature and the End Challenges And New Materialism local communities: insight into experiences Opinion Diversity on micropolitics of Women’s Performance and adults in the Life meaning-making of the World Prospects Dr Terry Leahy A case study of of second generation the Web obesity Representations Queer Male Dating Patterns study Professor Marilys Miss Khyati Dr Suzanna Hazara Afghans in Australian-Hungarian Dr Jenny Davis Professor Nick of their Physical Mr Rohan about generational Guillemin Prajapati Eddyono Adelaide students from the J Fox Activity Venkatraman challenges. Dr David Radford Balassi Institute. Dr Rebecca Olive Professor Helen Cahill Miss Julia Kantek 12:10pm - 12:30pm Precarious innovation: Getting a leg-up: Human Rights The Progressive Reconfiguring The determinants of in Sociology: Shpiel: Storytelling the individual and parental support in Rethinking the and the social organisational early adulthood Foundationalism/ performance of relationship to Dr Jonathan Smith Constructionism identity within money through Divide Perth’s Progressive a crowdfunding Dr Angela Leahy Jewish Community campaign Ms Alice Leggett Dr Alexia Maddox 22 23
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