My latest Social Studies episode about men 'marrying up' the education ladder. I open with how I did in the style stakes (you should've seen how I dressed before meeting my wife) but that it is not easy to marry up from a PhD - those with 2 are a small & quirky pool.
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My latest Social Studies episode on ABC Radio Life Matters. Listen in while your doing your knitting (or blacksmithing).
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Well done to everyone who kicked off their 2026 teaching this week.
My regular spot on ABC Radio National Life Matters this week was about how the university experiences has changed over recent decades.
Here it is for your weekend listening:
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For your weekend listening pleasure.
My latest on ABC Life Matters - how language changes - including the way words come back into fashion.
This topic gave me the chance to drop words like bloviate, hoodwinked and felicitations into a broadcast.
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What is in a name? My spot on Life Matters on ABC Radio National this week is about changing social practices in naming babies. Whatever your name is, have a listen.
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Some unboxing content.
Edition 2 of This is Sociology just arrived at my place and is about to hit the shelves. I'm pretty happy with where it ended up after the revisions. I'll share a link when it is available for purchase.
I was part of this, broadcast today on ABC in Australia.
Spoiler alert: my debate team didn't win, but I think we packed in more jokes. So, I ask you who were the real winners? [Still not us, but I hope you find it entertaining as well as thought provoking].
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For your weekend listening - I was on the Conversation Hour on ABC Melbourne yesterday talking about (not all) Gen Xers overtaking (not all) Boomers in housing wealth. I'm on from the 11 minute mark for about 20 minutes.
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First visit to the ABC for 2026. I'll be on ABC Radio National's Life Matters every fortnight again this year, so stay tuned.
Photo of me (the large human) and Kate Moss aka 'Mossy' (our small dog).
Deadline for applications for the International Sociological Association's PhD Lab in December in Doha is fast approaching (30th Jan). I'll be one of the ISA Executive Committee members mentoring the participants (if that is an added incentive!).
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We look back at some examples of public #sociology from the past year, and news of sociologists forging social change around the world.
One month left until the application deadline ⏰ XIX ISA International Laboratory for PhD Students (Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in Qatar)
🪙 For successful applicants: No participation fee. Travel to Doha, accommodation, and meals during the Lab will be covered.
The 6th ISA Council of National Associations Conference in FLAME University (Pune, India) has gathered 37 delegates from 34 countries, with 28 National Associations represented.
December 2025
The International Sociological Association - Sociology of Youth Research Committee is editing a special issue of Youth and Globalization. If this is your thing, consider submitting an abstract (by January 15, 2026).
See the full call here
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Cancel your weekend plans and listen to ABC Listen instead.
Sorry to say this is my last spot on ABC Life Matters for 2025. Pleased to say I will back as the 'resident sociologist' for another year in 2026.
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🎙️ Sociology In Podcast is back!
Episode 11: Sociology in Australia with Sally Daly, Alphia Possamai-Inesedy, Morgan Carter and Rhys Gower.
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My latest on ABC Radio National Life Matters - this week I was chatting about 'Schoolies' (Australian tradition of celebrating the end of high school with a week of partying or other activities with mates) and how it has changed over time.
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2 Assistant Professor in Sociology at Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DPH703/a...
Julia Cook, Dan Woodman & Rachel Brooks How does providing financial and practical support to young adult children impact upon their parents’ present-day lives and future plans? https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00380261251390989 The Sociological Review #OnlineFirst
What happens when intensive forms of parenting extend into young adulthood?
@juliacook.bsky.social @drdanwoodman.bsky.social @rachelbrooks.bsky.social take a look at intergenerational support, independence and the risk of downward mobility.
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LAST CALL! #Sociology Professorships in Copenhagen, Denmark!
We're hiring 2+ open-rank profs (Asst/Assoc/Full). Any area.
Deadline: this Saturday, Nov 15!
Join a leading European sociology department. Please repost!
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Congratulations, Frank. And congratulations to Uni Canberra.
For your weekend (footy long weekend in Victoria) listening - here is my latest as resident sociologist on ABC Life Matters:
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