Covid-19 should make us re-think our care of frail older people. Despite amazing efforts ̶ coronavirus entered only six out
SAANZ 2020: The Isolation Edition – Presentations
SAANZ 2020: The Isolation Edition Weekly from October 28th to November 25th Full schedule and abstracts available here Watch Presentations
The Cyber Burn Book by Vanessa Arapko
Runner-up in the 2020 Student Blog Writing Competition Cancel culture: the withdrawal of support (cancellation) for public figures and companies
Towards a hopeful sociology – what kind of sociological practice do we need today? MacGregor, Guerrero & Crawford
Casimir MacGregor, Nic Guerrero and Harrison Crawford The world today is experiencing many challenges, such as climate change, and the
SAANZ 2020: The Isolation Edition – Call for Papers
SAANZ 2020:The Isolation Edition Wednesdays 4 pm to 5:15 pmWeekly from October 21st to December 2nd With no annual SAANZ conference this
To Worry – By Vincent Perry
Winner of the 2020 Student Blog Writing Competition The rules to write this piece are easy at first glance, write
Student Blog Writing Competition Results
Student Blog Writing Competition Results Congratulations to Vincent Perry (Massey University) for winning the 2020 Student Blog Writing Competition and Vanessa Arapko (University
BIOPHILIA BY LISSY FEHNKER
There is an assumption in the scientific, sociological and philosophic realms that humans have some form of a connection with
WALKING THE LINE BETWEEN RESEARCHER AND ADVOCATE: AMBIVALENT ENTANGLEMENTS BY JESSICA YOUNG
Sociology has a strong tradition of critical thought and advocacy for social change. It’s why studying Sociology appealed to me
RETHINKING TŪRANGAWAEWAE: STRADDLING BORDERS AND IDENTITY BY STELLA PENNELL
Tūrangawaewae is a Māori word meaning “Place of belonging where you draw your strength from, your ‘standing place’” (Cain, Kahu,