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The Role of Masculinity Threat in Homonegativity and Transphobia

Journal of Homosexuality, 2019
According to the precarious manhood perspective, masculinity threat triggers various compensatory mechanisms and heightens motivation to restore and reaffirm masculinity via typically masculine attitudes and behaviors. Four experiments aiming to examine the effect of masculinity threat on prejudices toward sexual and gender minorities were undertaken ...
Karolina Konopka   +3 more
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Non-affirmation minority stress, internalized transphobia, and subjective cognitive decline among transgender and gender diverse veterans aged 45 years and older

Aging & Mental Health
Objectives To examine the associations of two measures of minority stress, non-affirmation minority stress and internalized transphobia, with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) veterans. Method We administered a
Hill L. Wolfe   +9 more
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Tackling Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia in Football: What (If Anything) Works?

2023
This chapter explores the different approaches taken in recent years to address homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in football and analyses their impact. It contextualizes the situation in football by looking at societal trends more broadly amid recent media coverage of hate crime targeting LGBT+ people. By examining case studies and interviewing key
Liz Crolley, Jon Garland
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Refusing abjection: transphobia and trans youth survivance

Feminist Theory, 2020
This article argues that Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror: an Essay on Abjection lays out a theory that is not universal in its application, but rather details the violent emergence and defence of Eurocentric, colonial and orientalist subjectivities and related hierarchical social orders. The Eurocentrism found in Kristeva’s political and theoretical
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Transphobia and Other Stressors Impacting Trans Parents

Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 2015
Limited research regarding transsexual or transgender (trans) parents has often focused on their children. This analysis represents the first published profile of trans parents (N = 110) from a large probability-based sample of trans people (N = 433).
Jake Pyne, Greta Bauer, Kaitlin Bradley
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“If I started to identify as a bird, would I stop being human?” Networked transphobia in lesbian popular culture spaces

Popular Communication
Transphobic discourses have become prominent even as media representations of gender non-conformity have increased, demonstrating the paradoxes of media visibility for the status of minority groups.
Eve Ng
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dkit@LT-EDI-2024: Detecting Homophobia and Transphobia in English Social Media Comments

LTEDI
Machine learning and deep learning models have shown great potential in detecting hate speech from social media posts. This study focuses on the homophobia and transphobia detection task of LT-EDI-2024 in English.
Sargam Yadav   +2 more
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KEC-AI-NLP@LT-EDI-2024:Homophobia and Transphobia Detection in Social Media Comments using Machine Learning

LTEDI
Our work addresses the growing concern of abusive comments in online platforms, particularly focusing on the identification of Homophobia and Transphobia in social media comments.
Kogilavani Shanmugavadivel   +5 more
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(Post)socialist gender troubles: transphobia in Serbian leftist activism

2022
Over the last few years, the highly charged debates about the role that trans women should play in leftist and feminist struggles have spilt over from the Anglo-American space into the polarised and fragmented field of Serbian activist politics. In the context of rapid impoverishment, omnipresent corruption, and constant erosion of the working class ...
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Transphobia Among Students Majoring in the Helping Professions

Journal of Homosexuality, 2017
The study was designed to further the understanding of transphobia among students majoring in the helping professions including social work, occupational therapy, and nursing. The study's hypotheses examined the effects of transgender content in education (e.g., textbooks and lectures), religiosity, contact with transgender people, and several ...
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