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portrait photoProfessor Sarah Holloway

B.A., Ph.D (Sheffield)

 

Professor of Human Geography

 

email: S.L.Holloway@lboro.ac.uk

Tel : +44 (0)1509 223095
Fax: +44 (0)1509 223930

 

Room NN.1.14, Martin Hall building, East Park

 

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Publications list

Books

Valentine, G., Holloway, S.L., Jayne. M. & Knell, C. (2007) Drinking Places: Where People Drink and Why (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York)


Holloway, S.L., Rice, S.P. & Valentine, G. (Eds) (2003) Key Concepts in Geography (Sage, London), pp.342. Second edition revised and extended: Clifford, N. J., Holloway, S.L., Rice, S.P. & Valentine, G. (Eds) (2009) Key Concepts in Geography (Second Edition) (Sage, London)


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2002) Cyberkids: Children in the Information Age (RoutledgeFalmer: London)


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (Eds) (2000) Children's Geographies: Playing, Living, Learning (Routledge: London)


Laurie, N., Dwyer, C., Holloway, S.L. & Smith, F.M. (1999) Geographies of New Femininities (Addison Wesley Longman: Harlow, Essex)



Journal Publications


Holloway, S.L., Hubbard, P.J., Jöns, H. & Pimlott-Wilson, H. (2010, forthcoming) Geographies of education and the importance of children, youth and families Progress in Human Geography


Valentine, G. Holloway, S.L. & Jayne (2010) Contemporary cultures of abstinence and the nighttime economy: Muslim attitudes towards alcohol and the implications for social cohesion Environment and Planning 42: 8-22.


Holloway, S.L., Valentine, G. & Jayne, M. (2009) Masculinities, femininities and the geographies of public and private drinking landscapes Geoforum 40: 821-831.


Holloway, S.L., Jayne, M., & Valentine, G. (2008) ‘Sainsbury’s is my local’: English alcohol policy, domestic drinking practices and the meaning of home Transaction of the Institute of British Geographers 33:532-547.


Jayne, M., Valentine, G., Holloway, S.L. & Knell, C. (2008) ‘Geographies of alcohol, drinking and drunkenness: a review of progress’ Progress in Human Geography 32: 247-263.


Valentine, G. Holloway, S.L., Knell, C. & Jayne, M. (2008) ‘Drinking places: young people and cultures of alcohol consumption in rural environments’ Journal of Rural Studies 24, 28-40.


Jayne, M., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2008) The place of drink: geographical contributions to alcohol studies Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 15: 219-232.


Jayne, M., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2008) Fluid boundaries -- British binge drinking and European civility: alcohol and the production and consumption of public space Space & Polity 12: 81-100.


Holloway, S.L. (2007) ‘Burning issues: whiteness, rurality and the politics of difference’ Geoforum, 38, 7-20


Jayne, M., Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2006) ‘Drunk and disorderly: alcohol, urban life and public space’ Progress in Human Geography, 30, 451-468


Holt, L. & Holloway, S.L. (2006) ‘Theorising other childhoods in a globalised world’ Children’s Geographies 4, 135-142


Holloway, S.L. (2005) ‘Articulating Otherness: white rural residents talk about Gypsy-Travellers’ Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30, 351-367


Holloway, S.L. (2004) ‘Rural roots, rural routes: discourses of rural self and travelling other in debates about the future of Appleby New Fair, 1945-1969’ Journal of Rural Studies, 20, 143-156


Holloway, S.L. (2003) 'Outsiders in rural society?: constructions of rurality and nature-society relations in the racialisation of English Gypsy-Travellers, 1869-1934' Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 21, 695-715


Holloway, S.L. (2003) ‘On not evacuating the area: politics and the usefulness of academic work’ Children, Youth and Environments, 13


Valentine, G., Holloway, S.L. & Bingham, N. (2002) 'The digital generation?: children, ICT and the everyday nature of social exclusion' Antipode, 34, 296-315


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2002) 'Cyberkids? Exploring children's identities and social networks in on-line and off-line worlds' Annals, Association of American Geographers, 92, 302-319


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2001) '"It's only as stupid as you are": children's and adults' negotiation of ICT competence at home and at school' Social and Cultural Geography, 2, 25-42


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2001) 'On-line dangers?: geographies of parents’ fears for children’s safety in cyberspace' Professional Geographer, 53, 71-83


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2001) 'Making an argument: writing up human geography projects' Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 25, 127-132


Valentine, G. and Holloway, S.L. (2001) ' A window on the wider world? Rural children’s use of information and communication technologies ' Journal of Rural Studies, 17, 383-394


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2001) ‘Placing cyberspace: processes of Americanization in British children’s use of the Internet' Area, 33, 153-160


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2001) ‘Children at home in the wired world: reshaping and rethinking the home in urban geography' Urban Geography, 22, 562-583


Holloway, S.L., Valentine, G. & Bingham, N. (2000) 'Institutionalising technologies: masculinities, femininities and the heterosexual economy of the IT classroom' Environment & Planning A, 32, 617-633


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2000) 'Corked hats and Coronation Street: British and New Zealand children's imaginative geographies of the other' Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 7, 335-357


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2000) 'Spatiality and the new social studies of childhood' Sociology, 34, 763-783


Bingham, N., Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (1999) 'Where do you want to go tomorrow?  Connecting children and the Internet' Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 17, 655-672


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (1999) '"The vision thing": schools and information and communication technology' Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 5, 63-79


Holloway, S.L. (1999) 'Mother and worker?: the negotiation of motherhood and paid employment in two urban neighbourhoods' Urban Geography 20, 438-460


Holloway, S.L. (1998) 'Geographies of justice: preschool-childcare provision and the conceptualisation of social justice' Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 16, 85-104


Holloway, S.L. (1998) 'Local childcare cultures: moral geographies of mothering and the social organisation of pre-school education' Gender, Place and Culture, 5, 29-53


Holloway, S.L. (1998) '"She lets me go out once a week": mothers' strategies for obtaining 'personal' time and space' Area, 30, 321-330



Contributions to Edited Collections


Holloway, S.L. & Pimlott-Wilson, H. (2010, forthcoming) ‘Geographies of children, youth and families: defining achievements, debating the agenda’ in Holt, L. (Ed.) Geographies of Children, Youth and Families: an International Perspective (Routledge, London)


Jayne, M., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2009) ‘Fluid boundaries – British binge drinking and European civility: alcohol and the production and consumption of public space’ in Rumford, C. (Ed.)Citizens and Borderwork in Contemporary Europe (Routledge, Oxon), pp.81-100.


Bell, D., Holloway, S.L., Jayne, M., & Valentine, G. (2008) ‘Pleasure and leisure’ in Hall, T., Hubbard, P.J. & Short, J.R. (Eds) The SAGE Companion to the City (Sage, London), pp.167-184.


Holloway, S.L. (2008) ‘House and home’ in Hall, T., Hubbard, P.J. & Short, J.R. (Eds) The SAGE Companion to the City (Sage, London), pp.250-266.


Holloway, S.L.  (2005) ‘Identity: age, sexuality and bodily ability’ in Cloke, P., Crang, P. & Goodwin, M. (Eds) Introducing Human Geographies (Arnold, London), pp. 400-410


Ekinsmyth, C., Elmhirst, R, Holloway, S.L. & Jarvis, H. (2004) ‘Love changes all: making some noise by ‘coming out’ as mothers’ in Women and Geography Study Group (Eds) Geography and Gender Reconsidered (Women and Geography Study Group of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers, London), pp.95-107. ISBN 0-902447-26-2.


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2003) ‘Children’s use of the Internet: a time of safety or a time of risk?’ in Colozzi, Ivo & Giovannini, Graziella (Eds) Young People in Europe: Risk, Autonomy and Responsibilities (FrancoAngeli: Milano, Italy), pp.135-147


Holloway, S.L.  (2003) ‘Sarah Holloway on Cindi Katz’ in McKendrick, J. (Ed) First Steps: A Primer on the Geographies of Children and Youth (Limited Life Working Party on Children, Youth and Families of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers, London), p.7.


Holloway, S.L., Rice, S.P. & Valentine, G.  (2003) ‘Preface’ in Holloway, S.L., Rice, S.P. & Valentine, G. (Eds) Key Concepts in Geography (Sage, London), pp. xiv-xxvi


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2001) 'Technophobia: parents and children’s fears about information and communication technologies and the transformation of culture and society' in Children, Technology and Culture Hutchby, I. & Moran-Ellis, J. (Eds) (RoutledgeFalmer, London), pp.58-77


Bingham, N., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2001) 'Life around the screen: reframing young people’s use of the Internet' in Watson, N. & Cunningham-Burley, S. (Eds) Reframing the Body  (Palgrave: Basingstoke), pp.228-243


Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (2000) ‘Children’s geographies and the new social studies of childhood’ in Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (Eds) Children’s Geographies: playing, living, learning (Routledge, London), pp. 1-26


Valentine, G., Holloway, S.L. & Bingham, N. (2000) ‘Transforming cyberspace: children’s interventions in the new public sphere’ in Holloway, S.L. & Valentine, G. (Eds) Children’s Geographies: playing, living, learning (Routledge, London), pp.156-173


Bingham, N., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (1999) 'Re-locating children’s use of the Internet' in Rapl, S., Langham-Brown, J. & Lees, T. (Eds) Youth and Global Media (University of Luton Press, Luton) pp. 11-34


Gregson, N., Kothari, U., Cream, J., Dwyer, C., Holloway, S.L., Maddrell, A. & Rose, G. (1997) 'Gender in feminist geography' in Feminist geographies: explorations in diversity and difference, Women and Geography Study Group, Longman, Harlow, Essex, pp 13-48


Rose, G., Gregson, N., Foord, J., Bowlby, S., Dwyer, C., Holloway, S.L., Laurie, N., Maddrell A. & Skelton, T. (1997) 'Introduction' in Feminist Geographies: explorations in diversity and difference, Women and Geography Study Group, Longman, Harlow, Essex, pp 1-12



Conference Proceedings


Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (2002) ‘Children’s use of the Internet: a time of safety or a time of risk’ in Colozzi, I. & Giovannini, G. (Eds) Unprotected time of young people in the EU: Proceedings of the Conference Bologna, October 25-7 2001 (Homeless Book: Faenza Ra) pp.185-198


Bingham, N., Valentine, G. & Holloway, S.L. (1999) 'On the Sociality of Young People's Use of the Internet' in Marquet, P., Mathey, S., Jaillet, A. & Nissen, E.(Eds) Internet-Based Teaching and Learning (IN-TELE) 98 (Peter Lang: Frankfurt) pp. 467-471

 

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