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Dr. Sharon Dane-Hobson serves as an Honorary Fellow in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, where she conducts impactful research on marginalized populations. Her academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Queensland completed in 2011, focusing on intergroup contact dynamics through disclosure timing of sexual minority status.
Her research program centers on social psychological mechanisms affecting LGBTQ+ communities and older migrants in Australia. Key interests include transgender healthcare access, social well-being determinants among aging immigrants, acculturation processes, and the psychological impact of marriage equality debates. She employs mixed-methods approaches grounded in social identity theory to examine how group memberships influence health outcomes and societal integration.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a clear trajectory: early work (2010-2015) established foundations in LGBTQ+ well-being and intergroup relations, while recent scholarship (2020-2024) demonstrates deepening focus on older migrant experiences and transgender healthcare barriers in Australia. Her collaborative network consistently includes prominent researchers like Catherine Haslam, Jolanda Jetten, and Shuang Liu.
While no major scientific awards are documented in available sources, her research directly informs public policy through commissioned reports for advocacy groups including Doctors and Psychologists for Marriage Equality. Her active publication record through 2024 suggests ongoing supervision of research students and grant-funded projects, though specific details remain unpublicized. Current work appears centered on expanding the 'Ageing well in a foreign land' research program into regional Australian contexts.
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