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{{Template:Ac}}'''Gary Dowsett''', PhD, FASSA, is Emeritus Professor at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, in Melbourne, Australia. In 1982, [[Historical_examples_of_LGBT-MAP_unity|like many gay academics and writers of the time]], Dowsett wrote on [[pedophilia]] and positive age-gap sexual relations, in the Spring edition of the quarterly journal ''Gay Information''. Titled [https://www.australianpeacemakers.com/learning-library/boiled-lollies-and-bandaids-gary-dowsett ''Boiled Lollies and Band-aids: Gay Men and Kids''], Professor Dowsett argued that "The current paedophilia debate [...] ''is'' crucial to the political processes of the gay rights movement: paedophiles need our support, and we need to construct the child/adult sex issue on our own terms."<ref>[https://wiki4men.com/wiki/Boiled_Lollies_and_Band-aids:_Gay_Men_and_Kids Boiled Lollies and Band-aids: Gay Men and Kids] - PDF Copy on External Wiki. Also [https://www.australianpeacemakers.com/learning-library/boiled-lollies-and-bandaids-gary-dowsett readable as images elsewhere] online.</ref> In 2016, this document was raised in Australian parliament by a right-wing politician, in an ultimately failed attempt to undermine a 'Safe Schools' anti-bullying program that Dowsett worked with. La Trobe University released a statement: "We are appalled that a respected academic has been attacked using parliamentary privilege [...] We stand by the important work of Professor Dowsett and his team."<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/christensen-links-safe-schools-to-pedophilia-under-parliamentary-privilege/clmjnh30e Christensen links Safe Schools to pedophilia under parliamentary privilege] - ''SBS News'' (March 2016). See also, [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3494915/George-Christensen-labels-academic-Gary-Dowsett-pedophilia-advocate-controversial-Safe-Schools-anti-bullying-program.html George Christensen labels academic a 'pedophilia advocate' over controversial Safe Schools anti-bullying program] - ''Daily Mail'' (March 2016).</ref>  
{{Template:Ac}}'''Gary Dowsett''', PhD, FASSA, is Emeritus Professor at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, in Melbourne, Australia. In 1982, [[Historical_examples_of_LGBT-MAP_unity|like many gay academics and writers of the time]], Dowsett wrote on [[pedophilia]] and [[Accounts_and_Testimonies|positive age-gap sexual relations]], in the Spring edition of the quarterly journal ''Gay Information''. Titled [https://www.australianpeacemakers.com/learning-library/boiled-lollies-and-bandaids-gary-dowsett ''Boiled Lollies and Band-aids: Gay Men and Kids''], Professor Dowsett argued that "The current paedophilia debate [...] ''is'' crucial to the political processes of the gay rights movement: paedophiles need our support, and we need to construct the child/adult sex issue on our own terms."<ref>[https://wiki4men.com/wiki/Boiled_Lollies_and_Band-aids:_Gay_Men_and_Kids Boiled Lollies and Band-aids: Gay Men and Kids] - PDF Copy on External Wiki. Also [https://www.australianpeacemakers.com/learning-library/boiled-lollies-and-bandaids-gary-dowsett readable as images elsewhere] online.</ref> In 2016, this document was raised in Australian parliament by a right-wing politician, in an ultimately failed attempt to undermine a 'Safe Schools' anti-bullying program that Dowsett worked with. La Trobe University released a statement: "We are appalled that a respected academic has been attacked using parliamentary privilege [...] We stand by the important work of Professor Dowsett and his team."<ref>[https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/christensen-links-safe-schools-to-pedophilia-under-parliamentary-privilege/clmjnh30e Christensen links Safe Schools to pedophilia under parliamentary privilege] - ''SBS News'' (March 2016). See also, [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3494915/George-Christensen-labels-academic-Gary-Dowsett-pedophilia-advocate-controversial-Safe-Schools-anti-bullying-program.html George Christensen labels academic a 'pedophilia advocate' over controversial Safe Schools anti-bullying program] - ''Daily Mail'' (March 2016).</ref>  


Dowsett is a colleague, and associated with, Professor [[Steven Angelides]]. An early leader in the theoretical field of Critical Sexuality Studies, Dowsett co-founded the ''International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society'' and served on the editorial board of [[Ken Plummer]]'s ''Sexualities'' journal. After the emergence of the HIV epidemic in the early 1980s, Dowsett became active in the community-based response to HIV. He was one of the founding members of ACON (formerly the AIDS Council of NSW) in 1985 and, from 1986, he coordinated the first of many social research projects on gay men and HIV in Australia. He continued to work in the fields of education, health, sexuality, and gender, with HIV/AIDS becoming the focus of much of his research for the next 40 years.<ref>[https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/announcements/2019/celebrating-the-career-of-professor-gary-dowsett Celebrating the career of Professor Gary Dowsett] - La Trobe University (2019).</ref>
Dowsett is a colleague, and associated with, Professor [[Steven Angelides]]. An early leader in the theoretical field of Critical Sexuality Studies, Dowsett co-founded the ''International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society'' and served on the editorial board of [[Ken Plummer]]'s ''Sexualities'' journal. After the emergence of the HIV epidemic in the early 1980s, Dowsett became active in the community-based response to HIV. He was one of the founding members of ACON (formerly the AIDS Council of NSW) in 1985 and, from 1986, he coordinated the first of many social research projects on gay men and HIV in Australia. He continued to work in the fields of education, health, sexuality, and gender, with HIV/AIDS becoming the focus of much of his research for the next 40 years.<ref>[https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/announcements/2019/celebrating-the-career-of-professor-gary-dowsett Celebrating the career of Professor Gary Dowsett] - La Trobe University (2019).</ref>

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Gary Dowsett, PhD, FASSA, is Emeritus Professor at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, in Melbourne, Australia. In 1982, like many gay academics and writers of the time, Dowsett wrote on pedophilia and positive age-gap sexual relations, in the Spring edition of the quarterly journal Gay Information. Titled Boiled Lollies and Band-aids: Gay Men and Kids, Professor Dowsett argued that "The current paedophilia debate [...] is crucial to the political processes of the gay rights movement: paedophiles need our support, and we need to construct the child/adult sex issue on our own terms."[1] In 2016, this document was raised in Australian parliament by a right-wing politician, in an ultimately failed attempt to undermine a 'Safe Schools' anti-bullying program that Dowsett worked with. La Trobe University released a statement: "We are appalled that a respected academic has been attacked using parliamentary privilege [...] We stand by the important work of Professor Dowsett and his team."[2]

Dowsett is a colleague, and associated with, Professor Steven Angelides. An early leader in the theoretical field of Critical Sexuality Studies, Dowsett co-founded the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society and served on the editorial board of Ken Plummer's Sexualities journal. After the emergence of the HIV epidemic in the early 1980s, Dowsett became active in the community-based response to HIV. He was one of the founding members of ACON (formerly the AIDS Council of NSW) in 1985 and, from 1986, he coordinated the first of many social research projects on gay men and HIV in Australia. He continued to work in the fields of education, health, sexuality, and gender, with HIV/AIDS becoming the focus of much of his research for the next 40 years.[3]

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