The Possibilities of Feminist Sociology: A Workshop
Workshop
The Possibilities of Feminist Sociology: A Workshop What are the possibilities and challenges of feminist sociology in the 21st century? In many ways sociology has been transformed by feminist scholarship: theoretically, methodologically, epistemologically and in terms of both content, perspective…
The Possibilities of Feminist Sociology: A Workshop
Workshop
What are the possibilities and challenges of feminist sociology in the 21st century? In many ways sociology has been transformed by feminist scholarship: theoretically, methodologically, epistemologically and in terms of both content, perspective and scope (Walby 2011, Connell 1987). The gendered…
Sociology Honours Information Session
Other
Want to learn more about the exciting Sociology Honours Program? Come to the information Session! Date: Friday 30th September 2016 Time: 10:30am Location: L.J Hume Centre, Room 1171 (Copland Building 24) Info: Tea and biscuits will be provided For further information, please contact the Honours…
Correspondence and Discontinuity
Seminar
Dr. Songsiri Putthongchai & Dr. Garry Fry (Thammasat University & Australian National University) Our action research using replay, a participatory theatre application, focuses on what teenagers consider to be the ‘worst’ of teenage life in rapidly diversifying social environments. …
Drone Methodologies: Bodies, Senses and Verticality
Seminar
A Masterclass with Bradley L. Garrett. In recent urban research, scholars have turned their attention to vertical structures and infrastructures. Urbanists Graham and Hewitt (2012: 72-73) have suggested that cartographic, Cartesian and planar ontologies have led to a ‘flattening of discourses and…
Researching Transgression in an Age of Dread
Seminar
Dr Bradley L. Garrett (University of Southampton) Neoliberal cities around the world are comprised of three consistent tropes: privatised “public” space and security, persistent surveillance systems and spatial inequality. As privacy is subsumed by omnipresence and daily life becomes toxified by…
Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism
Seminar
Speaker: Associate Professor Melinda Cooper (University of Sydney) Location: Jean Martin Room, Beryl Rawson Building (#13) In this paper, I discuss the problematic of my forthcoming book, Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism (Zone 2017) which develops a number…