Conference Presentations

Refereed Conference Proceedings

  1. Patulny, Roger (2012) The Need for an Emotion Work Survey. The 2012 Australian Sociological Association Conference, Brisbane, 26-29 December 2012.
  2. Patulny, Roger (2011) The social penalty of work/family balance. Comparing Australian men and women’s social contact with ex-household friends and family. The 2011 Australian Sociological Association Conference, Newcastle, 29-1 December 2011.
  3. Sturgis, Patrick., Patulny, Roger. & Allum,. Nick. (2007) Re-evaluating the Individual level causes of trust: a panel data analysis.’ Reciprocity: Theories and Facts Conference, Milan Februrary 2007.
  4. Norris, Kate and Patulny, Roger, ‘Sustaining Interest: are green values converting to votes?’ presented at A Future that Works – Economics, employment and the environment, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, December 8-10, 2004.
  5. Patulny, Roger, ‘A thousand points of spite’, presented at Revisioning Institutions: Change in the 21st Century, TASA, Beechworth, December 8-11, 2004.
  6. Patulny, Roger, ‘Affective Rationality: Emotion, Reflection and Habit’, presented at Composite Sociology Postgraduate Conference, UNSW, September 22, 2001.

Invited Presentations

  1. Patulny, Roger (2014) From Current to Crucible: The rise in complex emotions and complex emotion management. The 3rd Workshop of the TASA Thematic Group on Sociology of Emotions and Affect (SEA), University of Wollongong, Wollongong, 21 November, 2014.
  2. Patulny, Roger, Rawston Kirsti, Fisher, Kimberly (2013) Better to live all things considered, or in the moment? Comparing life-domain happiness with time and emotion measures. The 2013 American Sociological Association Conference (ASA), New York, 26-29 August, 2013.
  1. Patulny, Roger, Rawston Kirsti, Fisher, Kimberly (2013) Better to live all things considered, or in the moment? Preliminary evidence on unpleasant time in America. The 2nd Workshop of the TASA Thematic Group on Sociology of Emotions and Affect (SEA), Flinders University, Adelaide, 25-26 July, 2013.
  1. Patulny, Roger (2012) Total Competition and the Envious Society. The 1st Workshop of the TASA Thematic Group on Sociology of Emotions and Affect (SEA), RMIT, Melbourne, 4-5 July, 2012.
  2. Patulny, Roger, Oprea, Ioana, Do girls mostly like girls and boys mostly like boys? The heterogeneity of male/female friendship networks in Australia, Social Policy Research Centre Seminar, Sydney, 6 December, 2011.
  3. Patulny, Roger, Opening Address, Emotions in Social Life: New Advance in Sociological and Policy Research, Sydney, 26 October, 2011.
  4. Patulny, Roger, Fisher, Kimberly, Advancing wellbeing research: would Americans be happier if they lived like Australians? Emotions in Social Life: New Advance in Sociological and Policy Research, Sydney, 26 October, 2011.
  5. Patulny, Roger, Understanding the role of social contact in wellbeing, time and emotions research, Happiness and Well-being: Advancing The Contribution of Sociology, Leicester, UK, 23 September, 2011
  6. Patulny, Roger. ‘Subjective wellbeing, time and emotions amongst American men and women’. School of Social Science Seminar Series, University of Western Sydney, 28 March, 2011.
  7. Patulny, Roger. ‘What can statistics tell us about the social disconnection of Australian men?’ Men and masculinities workshop: the state of play in the critical study of men and masculinities, Centre for Research on Men and Masculinities, University of Wollongong, 17-18 March, 2011.
  8. Patulny, Roger. ‘The Blasé Urbanite? Testing Simmel’s Legacy Using Multi-level Models. Department of Sociology & Social Policy Seminar Series, Sydney University, 1 November, 2010.
  9. Patulny, Roger. ‘Are we having a good time, boys and girls? The need for time and affect methodologies in understanding gendered wellbeing.’ Invited Speaker, Wellbeing Conference, Centre for Human and Social Capital Research, University of Wollongong, 7 July, 2010.
  10. Patulny, Roger. ‘If women are poorer and men are lonelier, who’s happier?’ SPRC Seminar, UNSW, 24 November, 2009.
  11. Muir, Kristy, & Patulny, Roger. ‘The relationship between mental health and perceived wellbeing for people with mental illness.’ UNSW Research Showcase. Thursday, 20 August, 2009.
  12. Patulny, Roger, ‘Theorising the influence of structure and welfare regimes upon social capital’, plenary address for the ‘Social Capital: Past, Present and Future,’ Symposium, Charles Sturt University, Wagga, 7th December, 2004.
  13. Patulny, Roger, ‘Social Capital, Trust and Recognition’, presented SPRC seminar series, UNSW, Sydney, October 29, 2002.

 

Conference/Seminar Presentations

  1. Patulny, R, Olson, R. “Emotions in Late Modernity.” TASA Sociology of Emotions and Affect Workshop, Brisbane, June 26.
  2. Ramia, G, Patulny, R, Marston, G, Cassells, K. “Synthesizing governance networks and social networks: Implications for social policy.” Australian SocialPolicy Conference, UNSW, Sydney, September 28-30.
  3. Patulny, R, Seaman, C. “I’ll just text you – Is face to face social contact declining in a mediated world?” The Australian Sociological Association Conference, Cairns, November 23-26
  4. Patulny, Roger, Zhuqin Feng, ‘Guilty or shamefaced: Facework and the management of shame in Western and Chinese contexts.’ The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 24-27 November 2014.
  5. Patulny, Roger, ‘A Spectrum of Integration’ The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 24-27 November 2014.
  6. Patulny, Roger, ‘Why we need a national survey of emotions and emotion management: results from student pilot surveys’. The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 24-27 November 2014.
  7. Patulny, Roger, ‘Why we need a national survey of emotions and emotion management: results from student pilot surveys’. The 6th European Sociological Association (ESA) Midterm Conference on Emotions, Rhodes, 25-27 September, 2014.
  8. Patulny, Roger, Sinclair, Jennifer, ‘Education, Unpleasant Time, and Recession in America, 2006-2010’. The 2013 American Sociological Association Conference (ASA), New York, 26-29 August, 2013.
  9. Patulny, Roger, Fisher, Kimberly, ‘The contribution of co-presence to ‘unpleasant’ time (Or who do I like spending time with?)’ 58th World Statistics Congress, International Statistical Institute, Dublin, 21-26th August, 2011
  10. Patulny, Roger, Morris, Alan. ‘Friendship diversity amongst public housing tenants and private dwellers, and the implications for ‘social mix’ policy, Australian Social Policy Conference, UNSW, Sydney, 6-8 July, 2011.
  11. Flaxman, Saul, Oprea, Ioana, Patulny, Roger, Muir, Kristy, Powell, Abigail, McDermott, Shannon. ‘Are we reaching them now? Service access patterns amongst users of headspace youth mental health services. Australian Social Policy Conference, UNSW, Sydney, 6-8 July, 2011.
  12. Patulny, Roger & Melissa Wong. ‘Do men and women care if they are socially excluded or isolated?’ The Australian Sociological Association Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney, 6-9 December 2010.
  13. Patulny, Roger. ‘Are we enjoying our time – a gender perspective.’ Personal and Public Lives Conference: Exploring Relationships, Roles and Responsibilities, University of Huddersfield, UK, 7-9 September 2010.
  14. Patulny, Roger. ‘The Metropolis and Mental Strife? Measuring the effect of urban living and conformity to emotion norms in urbanised societies upon emotionality, using the European Social Survey.’ European Sociological Association Conference, Lisbon, 2-5 September 2009.
  15. Patulny, Roger. ‘Ex-household social contact amongst retired men and women in Australia’. Australian Social Policy Conference, UNSW, 8-10 July 2009.
  16. Muir, Kristy, & Patulny, Roger. ‘Increasing the social participation of young people with mental health problems.’ Disability Studies and Research Centre Conference, UNSW 26-27 June 2009.
  17. Patulny, Roger. ‘The harried leisure class? Time stress and social activity in Australia.’ 30th International Association of Time Use Researchers (IATUR) Conference, Sydney, 1-3rd December 2008.
  18. Patulny, Roger. ‘Social Time and Social Trust.’ Seventh Australian Society of Heterodox Economists, Sydney, 8-9th December, 2008.
  19. Patulny, Roger. ‘The Social Engagement of Older People in Australia’, presented at the 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9-11th July, 2008.
  20. Allum, Nick., Patulny Roger. & Sturgis, Patrick. (2007) ‘Re-evaluating the links between social trust, institutional trust and civic association.’ European Survey Research Association Conference, Prague, June 2007.
  21. Hyman, Laura, Patulny Roger ‘‘Generalised’ or ‘Particularised’ Happiness Measures? Implications for Time Diary Research into Happiness’. International Conference on Policies for Happiness, Sienna, Italy, 14-16th June 2007.
  22. Sturgis, Patrick, Allum, Nick, and Patulny, Roger, Smith, P ‘Can We Trust the General Trust Question? A Survey Experiment’. American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference, USA, 17-20th May 2007.
  23. Sturgis, Patrick, Patulny, Roger, & Allum, Nick. Nick ‘Social and Political Trust: A Longitudinal and Comparative Perspective?’ Paper presented at the UPTAP Conference, April 2007.
  24. Sturgis, Patrick, Patulny, Roger, & Allum, Nick. ‘What makes trusters trust?’ Paper presented at the Reciprocity: Theories and Facts Conference, Milan, 22-24th February 2007.
  25. Patulny, Roger, ‘Formal Education, Informal Learning Time, and Generational Trust’ presented at Time Use: An Interdisciplinary Issue. The 28th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16-18th August 2006.
  26. Patulny, Roger, ‘The Gendered Nature of Social Capital’ presented at Time Use: What’s new in the methodology and application? The 26th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research, Rome, Italy, 27-29th October 2004.
  27. Patulny, Roger, ‘Social Capital and Welfare – Contrasting Time Use and Values Data’, presented at ISER seminar series, University of Essex, UK, October 20, 2004.
  28. Patulny, Roger, Bittman, Michael, Fisher, Kimberly ‘Trust and Volunteering – Contrasting Time Diaries with Values Data’ presented at Comparing Time, the 25th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research, Brussels, Belgium, 17-19 September 2003.
  29. Patulny, Roger, ‘From Family to Fellowship: Defining multiple forms of bonding social capital and pathways through values and time use analysis’, presented at Social Inclusion: Australian Social Policy Conference, Sydney, July 9-11, 2003.
  30. Patulny, Roger, ‘Social Capital, Values, Practice and Education’, presented at the Insideout: Charting Community, Capital and Uncertainty Conference, Ipswich, July 3-5, 2003.
  31. Patulny, Roger, ‘Building bridging and bonding social capital through investment – a ‘super’ suggestion’, presented at the Sociology UNSW, 2003 Student Progress Conference, Sydney, May 17, 2003.
  32. Patulny, Roger, ‘Social Capital – Values and Time Use’, presented at the 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, National Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, February 12-14, 2003.
  33. Patulny, Roger, ‘Work Time and the Social Sequence of Emotions’, presented at the Australian Sociological Association Conference, University of Sydney, December 13-15, 2001.
  34. Patulny, Roger, ‘Social Capital and Work Time Within the Family’, presented at the Australian Sociological Association Conference Sociology in the Antipodes: Gateways, Frontiers and Trajectories, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July 6, 2002.