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Geoffrey Mitchell Holloway1 is an Australian sociologist.
Affiliations
Geoff Holloway has, or has had, a significant role in the following entities:
- the United Tasmania Group,
Timeline
1948. Holloway is born (Libraries Australia, n.d.).
1991. The University of Tasmania confers on Holloway the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (University of Tasmania, n.d.) in sociology, specialising in social movements, health, and research methods (Holloway, 2018).
2019, August. Holloway makes a submission, “Gender transitioning and responsible responses” (Holloway, 2019), to the Royal Australian College of Physicians, and to Greg Hunt MP (LPA–Flinders, Victoria), the then-Australian federal Minister for Health.
2020, September 10. MercatorNet publishes a Sex & Society article, “The mysterious power of an international transgender declaration that no one has ever heard of,” by Holloway (2020).
2021, July. Holloway publishes a book, Australian perspectives on transgendering children & adolescents: Policy & practice implications (Holloway, 2021). The book is an anthology featuring the following contributors, given here in alphabetical order:
- Katherine Deves;
- Janet Fraser;
- George Halasz;
- Judith Hunter;
- Dianna Kenny;
- Philip Morris;
- Patrick Parkinson;
- Elisabeth Taylor;
- John Whitehall.
Footnotes
- Full name from Libraries Australia (n.d.). ↩︎
- Holloway (1974) in Whykes (2018). ↩︎
- Holloway (2018). ↩︎
References
Holloway, G. (2018, November 16). Letter to the editor on a cable car. Tasmanian Times (Alan Whykes); Archive Today. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
Holloway, G. (2019, August). Gender transitioning & responsible responses (final) [Submission]. ResearchGate (ResearchGate GmbH). doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17037.08163 Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Holloway, G. (2020, September 10). The mysterious power of an international transgender declaration that no one has ever heard of. MercatorNet (New Media Foundation Ltd); Wayback Machine (Internet Archive). Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Holloway, G. (Ed.) (2021). Australian perspectives on transgendering children & adolescents: Policy & practice implications. Geoff Holloway; Academia.edu. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
Libraries Australia (n.d.). Australian perspectives on transgendering children and adolescents : policy and practice implications / editor: Geoff Holloway. Book; Book/Illustrated – 2021 [Catalogue entry; Libraries Australia ID 69748354]. Trove (National Library of Australia); Archive Today. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
University of Tasmania (n.d.). Jan Pakulski teaching activities. Archive Today. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Whykes, A. (2018, June 1). Cable car: Back to the future … . Tasmanian Times (Alan Whykes); Archive Today.
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