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Sociologist and Distinguished University Professor, University of Windsor. Noted for his ground-breaking sociological studies on LGBTQ movements cross-nationally. Activist and founder of many gay and lesbian academic associations, with a particular focus on AIDS issues. Editor and author of the books 'The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement' (1987) and 'The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics' (1998). Founding member of the Gay Caucus of the American Sociological Association. | Sociologist and Distinguished University Professor, University of Windsor. Noted for his ground-breaking sociological studies on LGBTQ movements cross-nationally. Activist and founder of many gay and lesbian academic associations, with a particular focus on AIDS issues. Editor and author of the books 'The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement' (1987) and 'The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics' (1998). Founding member of the Gay Caucus of the American Sociological Association. | ||
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+ | * [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]] | ||
+ | * [[Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Individuals in the Fields of Sociology and Anthropology]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 12 July 2018
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1952 -
Occupation
Academic
Description
Sociologist and Distinguished University Professor, University of Windsor. Noted for his ground-breaking sociological studies on LGBTQ movements cross-nationally. Activist and founder of many gay and lesbian academic associations, with a particular focus on AIDS issues. Editor and author of the books 'The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement' (1987) and 'The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics' (1998). Founding member of the Gay Caucus of the American Sociological Association.
See Also
- Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists
- Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community
- LGBTQ Individuals in the Fields of Sociology and Anthropology