The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) is an independent, interdisciplinary body of elected Fellows. Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences (FASSA) is an honour conferred for scholarly distinction in research or the advancement of social sciences.
The Academy has also made provision for the nomination of Honorary Fellows to the Academy aimed at honoring individuals who are recognized for their exemplary achievements but not necessarily in academia.
There are 655 elected Fellows (including 26 overseas Fellows and 16 Honorary Fellows) of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Displaying all Fellows match the following:
2018Psychology
Visual perception; Multisensory interactions; Perceptual ambiguity;
Panel D
2018
Psychology
Social psychology, discursive psychology, racism, prejudice
Panel D
2018
Political Science
Social/political theory; gender and sexuality, men and masculinities; cultural studies; care theory
Panel C
2018
Psychology
Speech Perception; Language Development; Infant-Directed Speech; Lexical Tone; Auditory-Visual Speech
Panel D
2018
Psychology
Vision; perception; cognitive neuroscience; numerical cognition; psychophysics
Panel D
2018
Education
Educational psychology, emotion regulation, social emotional learning, science of learning, intervention research
Panel D
2018
Geography
Fisheries; Conservation; Livelihoods; Socioeconomic; Vulnerability
Panel A
2018
Political Science
Political theory; political philosophy; Isaiah Berlin; liberalism; value pluralism
Panel C
2018
Economics
Health Economics, Labour, Applied Econometrics, Program Evaluation, Social Policy
Panel B
2018
Geography
Urban geography, urban governance, transport, energy, climate change
Panel A
2018
Linguistics
Linguistics, Linguistic Anthropology, Social Interaction, Social Agency, Mainland Southeast Asia (especially Laos)
Panel A
2018
Economics
Macroeconometrics, financial market econometrics, contagion, commodities
Panel B
2018
Management
Leadership, management strategy, gender equity, industrial relations, tertiary education
Panel A
2018
Accounting
Financial Accounting, Auditing, Corporate Governance and Corporate Political Activities
Panel B
2018
Geography
Risk; disasters; natural hazards; climate change adaptation;
Panel A
2018
Psychology
Persuasion; trust; intergroup relations; rejection of science; social psychology
Panel D
2018
Psychology
Clinical child psychology; child and youth mental health; Child and adolescent anxiety disorders
Panel D
2018
Accounting
Corporate financial reporting; credit risk and corporate bankruptcy prediction; accounting regulation; corporate social responsibility reporting
Panel B
2018
Social Medicine
Epidemiology, disability, health inequalities, policy
Panel D
2018
History
Urban History, Cultural Heritage, Melbourne, Missionaries, North-East India
Panel C
2018
Statistics
Applied statistics, biostatistics, environmetrics, biometrics
Panel B
2018
Management
Organisational behaviour; Organisational culture and climate; Human resource management systems; Organisational effectiveness
Panel A
2018
Law
Public International Law, Law of the Sea, International Environmental Law, Protection of the Marine Environment
Panel C
2018
Law
Citizenship, Nationality, Oral history, archives and law, Gender and the Constitution
Panel C
2018
Economics
Applied microeconomics, health economics, public economics
Panel B
2018
Social Medicine
Refugee and postconflict mental health, Global Mental Health, Psychiatric Traumatology, Mental health of deprived and marginalized populations
Panel D
2018
Psychology
Dementia; movement disorders; Huntington’s disease; cognitive assessment in clinical trials; cognitive neuroscience
Panel D
2018
Sociology
Sociology of Race; Methods and Methodologies; Inequality; Indigenous LifeWorlds; Indigenous Data
Panel A
2018
Economics
Social security; welfare; Income equality; redistribution; poverty
Panel B
2018
Political Science
Gender pay gap, gender egalitarian parental leave, precarious employment, gender regimes, employment rights
Panel C
2018
Political Science
Nuclear energy, electricity, political economy, international organisations
Panel C
2018