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Exploring the impact of panoptic heteronormativity on UK primary teachers advocating for LGBTQ+ inclusive education

open access: yesEducation, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2023
Since the repeal of Section 28 in 2003, research and policy reform has explored how to reduce homo/bi and transphobia to make schools more LGBTQ+ inclusive places. However, heteronormativity continues to manifest in increasingly subtle ways. This article
Ben Johnson
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Unpacking pervasive heteronormativity in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities to embrace multiplicity of sexualities

open access: yesProgress in Human Geography, 2023
This article provides a critical review of research on geographies of sexuality and acknowledges how sexual identities are constructed through an intersection of multiple dimensions in the sub-Saharan Africa region.
S. P. Mkhize, Anele Mthembu
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Algorithmic heteronormativity: Powers and pleasures of dating and hook-up apps

open access: yesSexualities, 2023
We propose the concept of algorithmic heteronormativity to describe the ways in which dating apps’ digital architectures are informed by and perpetuate normative sexual ideologies.
Diana C. Parry   +2 more
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Fan Conflicts and State Power in China: Internalised Heteronormativity, Censorship Sensibilities, and Fandom Police

open access: yesAsian Studies Review, 2022
Fans as consumers of cultural products have received a great deal of attention from sociologists and cultural studies academics in recent years, and research on the relationship between fans and state power is gradually gaining traction.
E. Wang, Liangyan Ge
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The Heteronormativity Theory of Low Sexual Desire in Women Partnered with Men

open access: yesArchives of Sexual Behavior, 2021
Low sexual desire in women partnered with men is typically presumed to be a problem—one that exists in women and encourages a research agenda on causation and treatment targeting women. In this paper, we present a distinct way forward for research on low
Sari M. van Anders   +4 more
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Heteronormativity meets queering in physical education: the views of PE teachers and LGBTIQ+ students

open access: yesPhysical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background and purpose: In school physical education (PE) lessons, gender is often produced heteronormatively. Lesbian, gay, bi, transgender, intersexual, and queer (LGBTIQ+) students have reported experiences of discrimination and obstacles to ...
Päivi Berg, Marja Kokkonen
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Bisexual Aunts, Gay Cousins: How LGBTQ Family Members Help LGBTQ Youth Navigate Family Heteronormativity

open access: yesSocius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 2022
There is little research on the impact of having LGBTQ family members on LGBTQ youth, despite a body of literature that emphasizes the importance of supportive family members for these youth.
A. Stone   +3 more
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Climax as Work: Heteronormativity, Gender Labor, and the Gender Gap in Orgasms

open access: yesGender & Society, 2022
Gender scholars have addressed a variety of gender gaps between men and women, including a gender gap in orgasms. In this mixed-methods study of heterosexual Canadians, we examine how men and women engage in gender labor that limits women’s orgasms ...
Nicole Andrejek, T. Fetner, M. Heath
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Is development work still so straight? Heteronormativity in the development sector over a decade on

open access: yesDevelopment in Practice, 2022
Eleven years ago, I published an article in this journal detailing the ways that international development work was heteronormative, assuming heterosexual gender stereotyped household models and framing sexuality as a problem of ill-health or violence ...
S. Jolly
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A Queer Perspective on Heteronormativity for LGBT Travelers

open access: yesJournal of Travel Research, 2020
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) tourists are considered one of the most profitable and, at the same time, vulnerable and discriminated-against segments of the industry.
R. Usai, Wenjie Cai, P. Wassler
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