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Sociology Seminar series

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The School of Sociology Seminar Series brings together social scientists to share their work and to critically discuss the pressing issues of our time. The School’s staff and students explore a broad range of cross-cutting interests, including embodiment and gender, technological change, the social dimensions of work and politics, global environmental change, and inequalities. We welcome speakers from across Australia and the world, aiming to foster meaningful dialogue and debate about documenting and addressing social problems while inspiring new forms of sociological practice.
 

The series also acknowledges our specific context within settler-colonial Australia, encouraging sociologists to present their work in ways that critically engage with the discipline’s history and future. As a community, we are committed to decolonising social theory, methods and practice and creating genuinely inclusive conditions for the production of social scientific knowledge and education.

Submissions

If you wish to have a paper considered for the series, please send a title, abstract, brief biography and preferred presentation date to Rebecca Pearse and Thao Phan.

Sign up to the Sociology Seminar mailing list here. 

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Upcoming Events

Habit's pathways book cover
21
Jul
2025

Habit’s Pathways: Guiding Repetition, Governing Conduct, Contested Interruptions

Professor Tony Bennett

Drawing principally on the work of Michel Foucault, this paper considers how the relations between habit and repetition have been construed in the…

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04
Aug
2025

Love Across Class

Associate Professor Eve Vincent (Macquarie University) , Dr Rose Butler (Deakin University)

What does it mean to partner across class difference? Based on 38 in-depth interviews with people from a range of class and cultural backgrounds, the…

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Past Events

Towards recognition for the digital commons: Mapping researcher contributions to software innovation
15
Aug
2022

Towards recognition for the digital commons: Mapping researcher contributions to software innovation

Dr Mathieu O’Neil

Free and open source software (FOSS) created in self-governed online projects is now ubiquitous in IT products and services. Microsoft’s purchase of…

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Sartorial sensibilities: COVID-19 and gendered changes in work attire
01
Aug
2022

Sartorial sensibilities: COVID-19 and gendered changes in work attire

Briony Lipton

As we slowly return to the office and in-person meetings after over two years of restrictions and lockdowns due to the global coronavirus pandemic,…

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The great reversal: how did we go from (almost) universal support for Black Lives Matter to a moral panic over critical race theory?
02
May
2022

The great reversal: how did we go from (almost) universal support for Black Lives Matter to a moral panic over critical race theory?

James Arvanitakas

Join James Arvanitakas for "The great reversal: how did we go from (almost) universal support for Black Lives Matter to a moral panic over…

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