Social Perspectives on Trans Health

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Transgender people are waiting to be seen in healthcare and waiting to be recognised as the legitimate experts on their own lives and needs. This book foregrounds empirically novel and conceptually groundbreaking sociological analyses of trans health care and experiences.


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Professor Christy Newman (they/them) is a social researcher of health, gender, and sexuality at the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney. As a queer/bi+ and non-binary person, they draw on both lived experience and research expertise in contributing to public discussions on diverse genders, sexualities, relationships, and families.

Dr Anthony K J Smith (he/him) is a sociologist of health specialising in HIV and LGBTQ+ communities. He is employed as a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney. Anthony is Editorial Advisory Board member of Health Sociology Review and Associate Editor of Sexual Health.

Elizabeth Duck-Chong (she/they) is a writer, researcher and filmmaker who works across LGBTQ+ sexual health, advocacy, and education. In previous roles, Liz has set up peer-based services, and was the lead writer of transgender health and wellbeing platform TransHub. Liz is also a Board Director of the Trans Justice Project.

Dr Son Vivienne (they/them) is CEO of Transgender Victoria and has lived experience as a trans-masc non-binary, pansexual and neurodivergent parent, bee-keeper and gardener. They have a background in media production and their most recent book is 'Queering Safe Spaces: Being Brave Beyond Binaries'.

Dr Cristyn Davies (she/her) is a Research Fellow in the Speciality of Child and Adolescent Health at the University of Sydney, Australia, and co-chair of the Research Committee of the Australian Professional Association for Trans Health. Cristyn has expertise in gender and sexuality diverse young people and culturally safe healthcare.

Professor Kerry H. Robinson (she/they) is a sociologist in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University, Australia. Kerry's research expertise includes: LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing; gender and sexuality subjectivity in childhood; gender and sexuality-based violence; and sexuality education.

Professor Peter Aggleton (he/him) has a background in the social sciences as applied to well-being, education and health. He holds senior professorial positions at a number of universities including UCL in London, The Australian National University in Canberra, and UNSW Sydney.


Inhalt

Introduction - Waiting to be seen: social perspectives on trans health

  1. Support for parents/carers of primary school aged gender diverse children in England, UK: a mixed-method analysis of experiences with health services

  2. 'A little bubble of utopia': constructions of a primary care-based pilot clinic providing gender affirming hormone therapy

  3. Ontologies of transition(s) in healthcare practice: examining the lived experiences and representations of transgender adults transitioning in healthcare

  4. Expanding and improving trans affirming care in Australia: experiences with healthcare professionals among transgender young people and their parents

  5. Not your unicorn: trans dating app users' negotiations of personal safety and sexual health

  6. Transgender health: on a world scale

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032722436
    • Genre Sociology
    • Editor Christy E. Newman, Anthony K J Smith, Elizabeth Duck-Chong, Son Vivienne, Davies Cristyn, Robinson Kerry H., Peter Aggleton
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 98
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032722436
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-032-72243-6
    • Titel Social Perspectives on Trans Health
    • Autor Christy E. Smith, Anthony K J Duck-Chong, Newman
    • Gewicht 200g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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