Politics and Sexuality - Willamette University
... evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later than the first week of the term. ...
... evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later than the first week of the term. ...
"Are you a boy or a girl?" : (hetero)sexism and verbal hostility
... stigmatises any non-heterosexual behaviour or lifestyle (Herek 1990).1 The word homophobia is more familiar and is often used to denote the same phenomena. As I have been listening, transcribing and analysing these interview recordings over the last twelve months I have watched the size of the file ...
... stigmatises any non-heterosexual behaviour or lifestyle (Herek 1990).1 The word homophobia is more familiar and is often used to denote the same phenomena. As I have been listening, transcribing and analysing these interview recordings over the last twelve months I have watched the size of the file ...
Sexual orientation and military service
... from military service (Williams & Weinberg, 1971). In the 1970s, however, a new social movement emerged in the United States that pressed for civil rights for gay men and lesbians (Adam, 1995). That movement inspired many sectors of society to reevaluate longstanding assumptions about homosexuality. ...
... from military service (Williams & Weinberg, 1971). In the 1970s, however, a new social movement emerged in the United States that pressed for civil rights for gay men and lesbians (Adam, 1995). That movement inspired many sectors of society to reevaluate longstanding assumptions about homosexuality. ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... from military service (Williams & Weinberg, 1971). In the 1970s, however, a new social movement emerged in the United States that pressed for civil rights for gay men and lesbians (Adam, 1995). That movement inspired many sectors of society to reevaluate longstanding assumptions about homosexuality. ...
... from military service (Williams & Weinberg, 1971). In the 1970s, however, a new social movement emerged in the United States that pressed for civil rights for gay men and lesbians (Adam, 1995). That movement inspired many sectors of society to reevaluate longstanding assumptions about homosexuality. ...
GAY MEN IN FRATERNITIES 1 The purpose of this
... Homophobia is institutionalized in many all-male environments, including not only fraternities but also athletic teams and the military. It is common for members of these groups to feel that the presence of a gay member will jeopardize the group’s success. Though little research exists specifically ...
... Homophobia is institutionalized in many all-male environments, including not only fraternities but also athletic teams and the military. It is common for members of these groups to feel that the presence of a gay member will jeopardize the group’s success. Though little research exists specifically ...
Carl Wittman`s Unfortunate Choice Between
... think of good sex in terms of playing the violin: with both people on one level seeing the other body as an object capable of creating beauty when they play it well.” Wittman’s inability to articulate the political power of sex is gravely disappointing. At the time of his writing, and in many parts ...
... think of good sex in terms of playing the violin: with both people on one level seeing the other body as an object capable of creating beauty when they play it well.” Wittman’s inability to articulate the political power of sex is gravely disappointing. At the time of his writing, and in many parts ...
Perceived Barriers to Friendship With Lesbians
... Because the survey was not created for the purpose of developing scales, the validity of the scales could not be thoroughly investigated. However, we report some convergent and discriminant validity findings here. Two of the scales were used in the current study: religious commitment and diversity o ...
... Because the survey was not created for the purpose of developing scales, the validity of the scales could not be thoroughly investigated. However, we report some convergent and discriminant validity findings here. Two of the scales were used in the current study: religious commitment and diversity o ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... societies, modern notions of homosexuality and heterosexuality, and indeed the very concept of sexual orientation, have developed only since the latter part of the 19th century. It is not surprising, then, that religious and secular authorities traditionally sought to regulate sexual behaviors rathe ...
... societies, modern notions of homosexuality and heterosexuality, and indeed the very concept of sexual orientation, have developed only since the latter part of the 19th century. It is not surprising, then, that religious and secular authorities traditionally sought to regulate sexual behaviors rathe ...
English
... national identity understood as non-western and often marked by the appearance of the exotic and/or by backwardness. Before we begin however, we must emphasize that even though we recognize the “orientalizing” effects of this operation, our analysis is not simply an attempt to achieve “Western” sta ...
... national identity understood as non-western and often marked by the appearance of the exotic and/or by backwardness. Before we begin however, we must emphasize that even though we recognize the “orientalizing” effects of this operation, our analysis is not simply an attempt to achieve “Western” sta ...
Nature v nurture: is sexuality inherited
... Humans are sexual beings: we reproduce sexually, and part of our identity as people is in our gender. But to what extent is human sexual orientation directed by our biology? This is a question over which a great deal of ink has been spilled and much disagreement generated. Cutting as it does to an a ...
... Humans are sexual beings: we reproduce sexually, and part of our identity as people is in our gender. But to what extent is human sexual orientation directed by our biology? This is a question over which a great deal of ink has been spilled and much disagreement generated. Cutting as it does to an a ...
- Surrey Research Insight Open Access
... are logics that attempt the impossible task of arranging different ways of knowing into hierarchical orders, based on competing ethical, practical and epistemological values. While ‘queer’ is sometimes used as a supplementary term to ‘lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender,’ or as an overarching ca ...
... are logics that attempt the impossible task of arranging different ways of knowing into hierarchical orders, based on competing ethical, practical and epistemological values. While ‘queer’ is sometimes used as a supplementary term to ‘lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender,’ or as an overarching ca ...
Winter, 2007/8 - American Sociological Association
... Study of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and violence against women in the military The Palm Center, a research institute at the University of California (www.palmcenter.org), is commissioning an interdisciplinary study that would examine what, if any, effects the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has had on t ...
... Study of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and violence against women in the military The Palm Center, a research institute at the University of California (www.palmcenter.org), is commissioning an interdisciplinary study that would examine what, if any, effects the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has had on t ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... Homophobia in early research was taken to represent ways in which marginalisation is manifested towards gay and lesbian people and their sub-culture. These early attitudes and behaviours were premised on stereotypes of gay and lesbians as being ‘sexually aggressive’ and predatory (paedophiles), ‘exc ...
... Homophobia in early research was taken to represent ways in which marginalisation is manifested towards gay and lesbian people and their sub-culture. These early attitudes and behaviours were premised on stereotypes of gay and lesbians as being ‘sexually aggressive’ and predatory (paedophiles), ‘exc ...
File
... resulting stigma and harm that could result from openness about their sexual preference led many homosexuals to adopt a low profile despite the efforts of activist organizers in several cities. ...
... resulting stigma and harm that could result from openness about their sexual preference led many homosexuals to adopt a low profile despite the efforts of activist organizers in several cities. ...
1 Assessing Lesbian and Gay Prospective Foster and Adoptive
... Specific areas to be addressed Gender, sex and sexuality are important areas to be considered in all assessments, but for lesbian and gay parents the following specific areas should be addressed. ...
... Specific areas to be addressed Gender, sex and sexuality are important areas to be considered in all assessments, but for lesbian and gay parents the following specific areas should be addressed. ...
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY: A Species Survival Perspective Oct
... not bothering to find out. This uncontrolled social engineering experiment is well under way. I suggest the scientific data and the reasoning related to this subject needs to be more carefully considered. Moreover, the explanation that best fits the evidence is that although male and female is predo ...
... not bothering to find out. This uncontrolled social engineering experiment is well under way. I suggest the scientific data and the reasoning related to this subject needs to be more carefully considered. Moreover, the explanation that best fits the evidence is that although male and female is predo ...
as Microsoft Word document
... Brand demanded legal penalties only in cases “where a violation of personal freedom” was involved. Bab took this to apply to anyone under fourteen, “since children under fourteen years of age generally have no adequate appreciation of the significance of their action.” This was a debatable interpret ...
... Brand demanded legal penalties only in cases “where a violation of personal freedom” was involved. Bab took this to apply to anyone under fourteen, “since children under fourteen years of age generally have no adequate appreciation of the significance of their action.” This was a debatable interpret ...
Homosexuality: A brief Study
... zygosity. The exact method of recruitment is unclear from the report, but it is states that 'the search for potential index cases was organized not only with the aid of psychiatric, correctional, and charitable agencies, but also through direct contacts with the clandestine homosexual world.' 22 For ...
... zygosity. The exact method of recruitment is unclear from the report, but it is states that 'the search for potential index cases was organized not only with the aid of psychiatric, correctional, and charitable agencies, but also through direct contacts with the clandestine homosexual world.' 22 For ...
Sexual Orientation
... Patterns of coming out to others vary. Some tell everyone Some tell only a few select people. ...
... Patterns of coming out to others vary. Some tell everyone Some tell only a few select people. ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
... study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
90 Minutes Training
... • Work and school were more common sites of this discrimination • 44% reported verbal abuse and 16% reported physical assault - figures largely unchanged from 1998 • The most common site for abuse, as in 1998, was school. • School remains the most dangerous place for SSA young people to be with 74% ...
... • Work and school were more common sites of this discrimination • 44% reported verbal abuse and 16% reported physical assault - figures largely unchanged from 1998 • The most common site for abuse, as in 1998, was school. • School remains the most dangerous place for SSA young people to be with 74% ...
- Wiley Online Library
... transition to adulthood or a euphoric expression of love) to disappointment (Weis, 1983) or even anger or shame in the case of forced sex. Research indicates a marked average difference between males and females in the experiential aspects of first intercourse. Sprecher, Barbee, and Schwartz (1995) ...
... transition to adulthood or a euphoric expression of love) to disappointment (Weis, 1983) or even anger or shame in the case of forced sex. Research indicates a marked average difference between males and females in the experiential aspects of first intercourse. Sprecher, Barbee, and Schwartz (1995) ...
Homosexuality in World Religions
... Throughout Vedic literature, the sex or gender of the human being is clearly divided into three separate categories according to prakriti or nature. These are: pums-prakriti or male, stri-prakriti or female, and tritiya-prakriti or the third sex. People of the third sex are also classified under a l ...
... Throughout Vedic literature, the sex or gender of the human being is clearly divided into three separate categories according to prakriti or nature. These are: pums-prakriti or male, stri-prakriti or female, and tritiya-prakriti or the third sex. People of the third sex are also classified under a l ...
1207 Australian Medical Students Association
... A 2010 online national survey of same-sex attracted Australians, found that participants with a regular same-sex partner reported that they felt their own same-sex relationship was viewed by heterosexual friends, family and wider community as being of lesser value, when compared with how these same ...
... A 2010 online national survey of same-sex attracted Australians, found that participants with a regular same-sex partner reported that they felt their own same-sex relationship was viewed by heterosexual friends, family and wider community as being of lesser value, when compared with how these same ...
Mia A. Taormina, DO, FACOI DuPage Medical Infectious Diseases
... anxiety affect gay men at a higher rate than the general population More severe for adolescent and adult men who remain closeted Bullying, verbal and physical harassment, and negative experiences with coming out all contribute to p g significantly higher rates of suicide attempts and comple ...
... anxiety affect gay men at a higher rate than the general population More severe for adolescent and adult men who remain closeted Bullying, verbal and physical harassment, and negative experiences with coming out all contribute to p g significantly higher rates of suicide attempts and comple ...