Winner of the 2022 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition The enigmatic concept of a work/life balance seems to exist only
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Student Plenary
Submissions Closed July 1st SAANZ Student Representatives and the 2022 Conference Organising Committee are calling for expressions of interest for
New Zealand Sociology Special Issue
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2021 Exceptional Service: Steve Matthewman
Steve Matthewman2021 SAANZ Exceptional Service Award Winner This year we are making a highly deserved Exceptional Service Award to Steve Matthewman for
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Runner-up in the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition What’s your pepeha? A Filipino-Kiwi once asked if there was a

2021 Graduate Essay Prize Winner
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New Zealand Sociology – New Editorial Team
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Early career researchers have always had difficulties in finding relevant employment that makes the most of their skills. Those who

In Defence of Sociology
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Runner-up in the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition Following its nationwide outbreak at the beginning of last year, COVID-19