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Call for Book Chapter Submissions on Gay Tourism
Institute for the Study of Social Change affiliated researcher and University of Tasmania lecturer in management Dr Oscar Vorobjovis Pinta is editing a new book on gay tourism, drawing on new perspectives. The call for chapter submissions is now open. Dr Vorobjovas-Pinta is presenting a joint seminar on Friday March 23 along with two fellow […]

Tasmanian Housing Summit Directions Paper
The Institute for the Study of Social Change has prepared a directions paper as a resource to inform the deliberations of the Tasmanian Housing Summit to be held on March 15 2018. The analysis draws on the University of Tasmania’s expertise in housing policy and builds on the Institute for the Study of Social Change’s […]

Hodgman rides Tasmanians’ disdain for minority government to a second term in office
This article by Institute for the Study of Social Change director Professor Richard Eccleston first ran in The Conversation on March 4 2018. In an era of single-term governments and growing electoral volatility in Australia, the return of Will Hodgman’s Liberal government at Saturday’s Tasmanian election with more than 50% of the primary vote is significant – […]
