Sarah Holloway
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Sarah Holloway's Degrees
- Bachelors Geography University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sarah Louise Holloway, FAcSS, is a Korean-Australian geographer, model and academic. Since 2010, she has been Professor of Human Geography at Loughborough University. Education and career Holloway carried out her doctoral studies at the University of Sheffield; her PhD was awarded in 1996 for her thesis "Space, place and geographies of childcare". In 1994, she was appointed to a lectureship at Loughborough University and was eventually promoted to Reader in Human Geography. In 2010, she was appointed Professor of Human Geography at Loughborough.
Sarah Holloway's Published Works
Published Works
- Children's Geographies : Playing, Living, Learning (2000) (565)
- Spatiality and the New Social Studies of Childhood (2000) (422)
- Cyberkids : children in the information age (2003) (344)
- Cyberkids? Exploring Children’s Identities and Social Networks in On-line and Off-line Worlds (2002) (260)
- CHILDREN’S GEOGRAPHIES AND THE NEW SOCIAL STUDIES OF CHILDHOOD (2004) (252)
- Geographies of education and the significance of children, youth and families (2010) (217)
- Emotional, embodied and affective geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness (2010) (176)
- Drunk and Disorderly: Alcohol, Urban Life and Public Space (2006) (167)
- Local Childcare Cultures: Moral geographies of mothering and the social organisation of pre-school education (1998) (158)
- The ‘street as thirdspace’ (2000) (144)
- Geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness: a review of progress (2008) (134)
- Changing children's geographies (2014) (126)
- Geographies of education and learning (2012) (115)
- Enriching Children, Institutionalizing Childhood? Geographies of Play, Extracurricular Activities, and Parenting in England (2014) (106)
- ‘NOTHING TO DO, NOWHERE TO GO?’ (2004) (101)
- Drinking Places: Young People and Cultures of Alcohol Consumption in Rural Environments. (2008) (101)
- ‘Sainsbury's is my local’: English alcohol policy, domestic drinking practices and the meaning of home (2008) (98)
- Key concepts in geography (2003) (94)
- On-line Dangers?: Geographies of Parents’ Fears for Children's Safety in Cyberspace (2001) (94)
- Institutionalising Technologies: Masculinities, Femininities, and the Heterosexual Economy of the IT Classroom (2000) (90)
- Educational Mobility and the Gendered Geography of Cultural Capital: The Case of International Student Flows between Central Asia and the UK (2012) (88)
- Editorial: Theorising other childhoods in a globalised World (2006) (82)
- Contemporary Cultures of Abstinence and the Nighttime Economy: Muslim Attitudes towards Alcohol and the Implications for Social Cohesion (2010) (77)
- Burning issues: Whiteness, rurality and the politics of difference (2007) (76)
- The digital generation?: Children, ICT and the everyday nature of social exclusion (2002) (75)
- Masculinities, femininities and the geographies of public and private drinking landscapes (2009) (73)
- Fluid Boundaries—British Binge Drinking and European Civility: Alcohol and the Production and Consumption of Public Space (2008) (69)
- 'It's only as stupid as you are': Children's and adults' negotiation of ICT competence at home and at school (2001) (69)
- A Window on the Wider World? Rural Children's Use of Information and Communication Technologies. (2001) (69)
- The politics of aspiration: neo-liberal education policy, ‘low’ parental aspirations, and primary school Extended Services in disadvantaged communities (2011) (65)
- Questions of agency: Capacity, subjectivity, spatiality and temporality (2019) (63)
- Neoliberalism, policy localisation and idealised subjects: a case study on educational restructuring in England (2012) (61)
- Drinking places: Where people drink and why (2008) (57)
- “Any Advice is Welcome Isn't it?”: Neoliberal Parenting Education, Local Mothering Cultures, and Social Class (2014) (53)
- Corked Hats and Coronation Street (2000) (51)
- Articulating Otherness? White rural residents talk about Gypsy-Travellers (2005) (51)
- Editorial introduction: Geographies of education and aspiration (2011) (49)
- Alcohol, Drinking, Drunkenness: (Dis)Orderly Spaces (2010) (48)
- What Use Are Units? Critical Geographies of Alcohol Policy (2012) (47)
- Generational patterns of alcohol consumption: Continuity and change. (2010) (43)
- Geographies of New Femininities (2014) (42)
- The place of drink: Geographical contributions to alcohol studies (2008) (40)
- MOTHER AND WORKER? THE NEGOTIATION OF MOTHERHOOD AND PAID EMPLOYMENT IN TWO URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS (1999) (40)
- Where Do You Want to Go Tomorrow? Connecting Children and the Internet (1999) (37)
- CHILDREN AT HOME IN THE WIRED WORLD: RESHAPING AND RETHINKING HOME IN URBAN GEOGRAPHY (2001) (36)
- Geographies of children, youth and families defining achievements, debating the agenda (2010) (35)
- Placing cyberspace: processes of Americanization in British children’s use of the Internet (2001) (35)
- Outsiders in Rural Society? Constructions of Rurality and Nature—Society Relations in the Racialisation of English Gypsy-Travellers, 1869 – 1934 (2003) (35)
- Parental involvement in children's learning: Mothers' fourth shift, social class, and the growth of state intervention in family life (2013) (29)
- Neoliberalising Education: New Geographies of Private Tuition, Class Privilege, and Minority Ethnic Advancement (2019) (26)
- Geographies of Justice: Preschool-Childcarc Provision and the Conceptualisation of Social Justice (1998) (25)
- Cyberkids: Youth Identities and Communities in an On-line World (2002) (23)
- New economy, neoliberal state and professionalised parenting: mothers’ labour market engagement and state support for social reproduction in class‐differentiated Britain (2016) (23)
- ‘She lets me go out once a week’: mothers' strategies for obtaining ‘personal’ time and space (1998) (20)
- Rural roots, rural routes: discourses of rural self and travelling other in debates about the future of Appleby New Fair, 1945–1969 (2004) (19)
- Love changes all: making some noise by ‘coming out’as mothers (2004) (13)
- Marketising private tuition: Representations of tutors’ competence, entrepreneurial opportunities and service legitimation in home tutoring business manuals (2020) (13)
- Geographies of education: A journey (2021) (11)
- Reconceptualising play: Balancing childcare, extra‐curricular activities and free play in contemporary childhoods (2018) (11)
- 'The Vision Thing' (1999) (10)
- Life around the screen: reframing young people’s use of the Internet (2001) (7)
- Consumption and Context (2015) (7)
- Corked hats and Coronation Street Children’s imaginative geographies (2002) (7)
- Solo self-employment, entrepreneurial subjectivity and the security–precarity continuum: Evidence from private tutors in the supplementary education industry (2021) (6)
- The institutionalization of the geography of education: An international perspective (2020) (6)
- Making an Argument: Writing up human geography projects (2001) (5)
- Schools, Families, and Social Reproduction (2019) (5)
- CHILDREN'S GEOGRAPHIES ANNUAL LECTURE 2013 Changing children's geographies (2014) (5)
- Supplementary education and the coronavirus pandemic: Economic vitality, business spatiality and societal value in the private tuition industry during the first wave of Covid-19 in England (2021) (4)
- The shifting geographies of femininity and emergency work in Peru N IN A LAU RIE (2014) (4)
- Pleasure and leisure (2007) (4)
- Geographical perspectives on drug and alcohol studies (2016) (4)
- On-line Dangers?: Geographies of Parents’ Fears for Children’s Safety in Cyberspace (2001) (2)
- Working with genders and geographies (2014) (1)
- House and Home (2008) (1)
- International Merger Control: Globalization or Global Failure? (2006) (1)
- Antipode (2020) (1)
- Introduction Geographies of Alcohol, Drinking and Drunkenness (2016) (0)
- Two Dozen Directions (2001) (0)
- Getting the Best Out of Your Network (2013) (0)
- Setting the Right Strategy (2013) (0)
- Afterword‘One for the Road?’ (2016) (0)
- Getting the Basics Right (2013) (0)
- Relationships, reciprocity and care (2017) (0)
- Questions of agency (2018) (0)
- Bringing children and technology together (2014) (0)
- Worlds in one city (2008) (0)
- Contested territories: women's neighbourhood activism and German reunification FIO N A M . SM ITH (2014) (0)
- Changing worlds? Changing femininities? (2014) (0)
- Book Review: Cultural geographies (2001) (0)
- Choosing the Right People (2013) (0)
- Starting as You Mean to Go On (2013) (0)
- Introduction: geographies and new femininities (2014) (0)
- Book Reviews (2001) (0)
- Understanding Your Role (2013) (0)
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