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Journal of Homosexuality
Although the use of geosocial networking (GSN) applications for relationship seeking is prevalent among sexual minority men (SMM), SMM of color may be vulnerable to sexual racism online. Little is known about how sexual racism relates to SMM of color's identity outness, which is integral to the minority stress model and the focus of this study.
Junye Ma +5 more
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Although the use of geosocial networking (GSN) applications for relationship seeking is prevalent among sexual minority men (SMM), SMM of color may be vulnerable to sexual racism online. Little is known about how sexual racism relates to SMM of color's identity outness, which is integral to the minority stress model and the focus of this study.
Junye Ma +5 more
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law = Revue Juridique La Femme Et Le Droit, 2016
Pamela Palmater
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Pamela Palmater
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Not my type: automating sexual racism in online dating
Critical Studies in Media CommunicationSarah Adeyinka-Skold
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When the closet is the grave: A critical review of the Bruce McArthur case
Sexualities, 2021The article investigates the social impossibilities and constructed killability of brown queers. It critically focuses on the Bruce McArthur case, which involved the serial killing of predominantly brown queer men between 2010 and 2017 in Toronto.
Amar Wahab
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Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2015
Sexual racism is a specific form of racial prejudice enacted in the context of sex or romance. Online, people use sex and dating profiles to describe racialized attraction through language such as "Not attracted to Asians." Among gay and bisexual men, sexual racism is a highly contentious issue.
Denton, Callander +2 more
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Sexual racism is a specific form of racial prejudice enacted in the context of sex or romance. Online, people use sex and dating profiles to describe racialized attraction through language such as "Not attracted to Asians." Among gay and bisexual men, sexual racism is a highly contentious issue.
Denton, Callander +2 more
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Is Sexual Racism Still Really Racism? Revisiting Callander et al. (2015) in the USA
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2022As research on race and racism in the USA has suggested that it now takes a more subtle and neoliberal form, one of the areas in which race and racism are most explicit is in dating and sex. When finding dating and sexual partners, people tend to be explicit about their rejection of potential mates along racial lines while claiming that these ...
Jesús Gregorio Smith +4 more
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Eating Disorders, 2023
Research related to disordered eating among sexual minority Asian American men is scarce. Thus, the present study utilized an intersectional framework to examine how three different forms of racism (i.e.
Thomas P. Le, Lily Jin, Naru Kang
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Research related to disordered eating among sexual minority Asian American men is scarce. Thus, the present study utilized an intersectional framework to examine how three different forms of racism (i.e.
Thomas P. Le, Lily Jin, Naru Kang
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The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2023
Background: Latinx sexual minorities with increased levels of acculturation report higher rates of alcohol use, and discrimination may impact this association.
David G. Zelaya +6 more
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Background: Latinx sexual minorities with increased levels of acculturation report higher rates of alcohol use, and discrimination may impact this association.
David G. Zelaya +6 more
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School Health Review, 1974
(1974). Sexual Myths and Racism. School Health Review: Vol. 5, Sex Education and Stereotypes, pp. 38-41.
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(1974). Sexual Myths and Racism. School Health Review: Vol. 5, Sex Education and Stereotypes, pp. 38-41.
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