This paper considers the contexts and motivations as to why some social work students engage in lesbian and gay rights activism. To explain electoral and protesting modes of activism, this study utilized variables from resource, mobilizing, and framing theories of political participation to explain activism related to gay and lesbian rights. After gathering data on 159 undergraduate social work majors, regressions suggest that economic resources failed to explain participation in gay and lesbian politics. Instead, the predictors of gay and lesbian activism more closely aligned with four key variables: educational attainment, communicating with full-fledged activists, having an ability to recognize heterosexism, and maintaining a commitment ...
This paper explores how systems of knowledge about sexuality in social work operate alongside system...
utoronto.ca As health and mental health providers are increasingly called to attend to lesbian, gay,...
For college students who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+), ma...
This article explores the reasons why some college students join the gay and lesbian rights movement...
Although battles over gay and lesbian rights have appeared prominently in political arenas, scholars...
Abstract Utilizing the resource model of political participa-tion, we identify the antecedents of wi...
This study reports results from a national Internet-based survey administered anonymously to a cross...
This study looks at social work education from the standpoint of lesbian students and faculty. The l...
While recent research explores the determinants of homophobia among college students, only a few stu...
This article presents the findings of a phenomenological study exploring the experience of lesbian a...
Abstract Empirical systematic studies on political activism among self-identified sexual minorities ...
The aim of this study is to examine Swedish social work students’ norms and values towards homosexua...
This article reports on a qualitative study with lesbian, gay and bisexual students and key informan...
While research has increased regarding social work students\u27 preparedness for diverse clients, th...
Research indicates social workers are less homophobic now than ever before. Very little research, ho...
This paper explores how systems of knowledge about sexuality in social work operate alongside system...
utoronto.ca As health and mental health providers are increasingly called to attend to lesbian, gay,...
For college students who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+), ma...
This article explores the reasons why some college students join the gay and lesbian rights movement...
Although battles over gay and lesbian rights have appeared prominently in political arenas, scholars...
Abstract Utilizing the resource model of political participa-tion, we identify the antecedents of wi...
This study reports results from a national Internet-based survey administered anonymously to a cross...
This study looks at social work education from the standpoint of lesbian students and faculty. The l...
While recent research explores the determinants of homophobia among college students, only a few stu...
This article presents the findings of a phenomenological study exploring the experience of lesbian a...
Abstract Empirical systematic studies on political activism among self-identified sexual minorities ...
The aim of this study is to examine Swedish social work students’ norms and values towards homosexua...
This article reports on a qualitative study with lesbian, gay and bisexual students and key informan...
While research has increased regarding social work students\u27 preparedness for diverse clients, th...
Research indicates social workers are less homophobic now than ever before. Very little research, ho...
This paper explores how systems of knowledge about sexuality in social work operate alongside system...
utoronto.ca As health and mental health providers are increasingly called to attend to lesbian, gay,...
For college students who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+), ma...