The study of language attitudes is concerned with the social meanings people assign to language and its users. With roots in social psychology nearly a century ago, language …
ET Sandler - Sociology compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Coming out is a fast‐growing global research area with numerous interdisciplinary publications dedicated to its exploration. To contribute to a more organised and concise way …
Voice‐based sexual orientation (SO) judgements can prompt group‐based discrimination. However, the relationships between stigmatization and essentialist beliefs about vocal cues …
JS Morandini, D Beckman-Scott, C Madill… - The Journal of Sex …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research has identified a range of perceptual voice and speech features that differ between gay and straight men, enabling listeners to determine if a man is gay or straight at a …
F Fasoli, DM Frost, H Serdet - Gender, Work & Organization, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Trans men often face discrimination in the hiring process. However, it remains unclear whether the disclosure of gender identity and perceived masculinity during transition play a …
F Fasoli, A Maass, L Berghella - Journal of Homosexuality, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people are supposed to be better at gaydar than heterosexual. Across two studies we examined auditory gaydar performed by LGB and …
F Fasoli, P Hegarty, S O'Rourke… - Psychology & Sexuality, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Voice-based categorisation of others' sexual orientations, known as auditory gaydar judgments, can represent stressful and stigmatising events for targets. This mixed-methods …
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively evaluated and stigmatized by others. However, less is known about how …
JV Valentova, J Fořt, P Freudenfeld… - Archives of Sexual …, 2023 - Springer
Sexual attraction, identity, or behavior has been linked to genetic, hormonal, immunological, and other biological factors. In their Target Article, VanderLaan et al.(2022) suggest that …