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Professor Dan Woodman
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Sociologist of young adulthood & generations at UniMelb; Exec Board of International Sociological Association (ISA); President of Research Committee 34 (Sociology of Youth) in the ISA; co-EiC Journal of Youth Studies.

Political science 31%
Sociology 27%
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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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Social Studies: Why are young adults lonelier than older people? - ABC listen
If you're a fan of 90s sitcoms, you'll know that the friendship depicted in the sitcom Friends isn't necessarily representative of real life. People in their mid to late-twenties, seemingly working ve...
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Happy Social Sciences Week to all who celebrate.

Get along to an event if you can.

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Celebrate Social Sciences Week
Every September Social Sciences Week celebrates and showcases the diverse range of social sciences disciplines and research in Australia.
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Was invited on to the Nights program on Radio New Zealand this week to chat with Emile Donovan about the shrinking number of cousins people have now compared to previous generations.
www.rnz.co.nz/national/pro...
The declining rate of cousins
Fewer children being born means those that are grow up with fewer cousins. Sociologist Dan Woodman joins Emile Donovan to explain this little-discussed shift in our family structures.
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My regular spot on ABC Life Matters with Tegan Taylor- this time we are taking about how young people's idea of a good time is shifting (and a booze fuelled night out is less popular).

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
The death knell sounds for nightclubs - ABC listen
In news that might make you feel more ancient than ever - today's young folks' idea of a good time isn't what it used to be. Less dancing, less drinking, and it means some of our favourite hotspots a...
www.abc.net.au

Big week on the radio this week and I will share a few things. Yesterday I was on ABC Radio Sydney chatting with James O'Loghlin about changing family sizes and fewer young people having cousins (from the 37 minute mark).
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Afternoons - ABC listen
Afternoons will have you smiling and thinking as you get through your day.
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Hear me chatting about generational differences on 5AA talk-back radio in Adelaide on Mornings with Graeme Goodings, last Friday. From the 45.30 minute mark.
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Bit of an awkward conversation - my latest as the 'resident sociologist' on ABC Life Matters.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
What makes an awkward silence... awkward? - ABC listen
Sometimes you're chatting away, swapping gossip and stories ... and then the conversation just .... stops. Suddenly, there's a lull ... and nobody knows what to say. So, why do we jump to fill awkwa...
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On the evening of Tue 23rd Sep join George Megalogenis, @frankbongiorno.bsky.social, @bspiesbutcher.bsky.social, @emilyrosefoley.bsky.social & I for our public event at UTS.

Registration is free & we'd love to see you there!

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A New Australian Politics: Rupture or Realignment
We explore the outcomes of the 2025 Australian federal election and consider whether it signals a fundamental rupture or realignment in the political landscape
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MEDIA RELEASE: A National Crisis in HASS

The Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) has issued a public call for urgent action in response to widespread cuts to staff, programs and entire disciplines across Australian universities.
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Thanks for your wonderful work as our unofficial social media leader at the Forum, Alina!

My latest on ABC Life Matters with Tegan Taylor. We talk about the return of the 'inheritocracy'. Listen out for mentions of Jane Austen's Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy Esquire and mysterious great aunts with even greater fortunes.
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Are we living in an "inheritocracy"? - ABC listen
The average price of an Australian house has officially surpassed $1 million. Does that mean only the people who inherit money from their parents can actually get onto the property ladder now?
www.abc.net.au

My latest as the resident sociologist on ABC Life Matters. It's on a topic that is close to home. Plenty of challenges, but proclamations of the death of the university are premature.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Is the university sector in terminal decline? - ABC listen
Many experts fear the university sector is the grip of an identity crisis. Once proud institutions of knowledge and debate… now accused of becoming sausage factories... with declining funding, academ...
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For your weekend listening - Here is my latest on Life Matters on ABC Radio National, joining all the other 'Sunday morning quarterbacks' in giving my take on the election results. Very happy that I'm now introduced as the 'Resident Sociologist'!

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
The landslide Labor win that's ousted two party leaders - ABC listen
For the first time over the weekend, Gen Zs and millennials outnumbered baby boomers at the polls.  The results were called by 8pm - a landslide win for Labor, which left two of Australia's major par...
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For your weekend listening - I was on the ABC Radio Melbourne Conversation Hour today talking with Richelle Hunt about the decline of nightclubbing and changing youth culture. Hope my sociological insights are better than my dance moves.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Is nightclubbing still a rite of passage? - ABC listen
As Gen Z are said to embrace the 'joy of missing out' aka JOMO — where does that leave Melbourne's nightlife? In this edition of The Conversation Hour we ask just how significant the generational shif...
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For your long weekend listening, here is my latest chat with Tegan Taylor on ABC Life Matters, talking about collective grief. I'm doing a regular spot on Life Matters at the moment, every couple of weeks, bringing a sociological lens to different topics.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
Why do we experience collective grief? - ABC listen
This week has seen tens of thousands of people flocking to the Vatican to mourn the death of Pope Francis in person. It's a huge number... but it's not that unusual... the death of a public figure of...
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A couple of brief appearances from me in this new ABC News story about cost of living from reporter Syan Vallance.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...

I was on ABC Canberra today talking with Alice Matthews about the newly announced housing policies from the Coalition and Labor.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr... - from the 24 minute mark (for about 7 minutes)
Afternoons - ABC listen
Hear the stories behind the headlines.
www.abc.net.au

Something to go along with your Friday morning coffee. I wrote about intergenerational inequality for the @aunz.theconversation.com. It's part of a special election series, Australia’s Policy Challenges.
theconversation.com/a-fair-go-fo...
A fair go for young Australians in this election? Voters are weighing up intergenerational inequity
Gen Z and Millennials will outnumber Boomer voters at the election. Does that mean we will see policies to close the growing wealth divide between the generations?
theconversation.com

Recognised the dulcet tones!

I was on Life Matters today on ABC Radio National. Listen in if you're interested.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
What does your generation say about your vote? - ABC listen
What influence does your generation have on the issues that are important to you and how you ultimately cast your vote? Do you think your vote aligns with the general interests of your generation?
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Well done!
Permanent teaching and research lectureship in sociology at the university of Manchester. Linked to the Morgan centre. For researchers in areas of everyday lives, personal life and relationships. Please share! Deadline April 7th
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Looking for a new colleague with research expertise in personal life, relationships & everyday lives. Pls share! 🙏🏾 Closing date: 7 Apr
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