Current activism within the discipline of psychology, particularly with regard to the samesex marriage debate, has at times been limited by the reliance upon liberal individualism. More specifically, the liberal assumption of ‘equality with’ may be seen to produce a number of negative outcomes that result from a focus upon singular axes of identity. In contrast to an understanding of activism that focuses on equality, this paper provides an examination of the American Psychological Association’s resolution on same-sex marriage, and proposes that activists (both within the discipline and beyond) may benefit from engaging in analyses of how state sanction serves to ‘domesticate’ same-sex attracted individuals. By elaborating the notion of ‘st...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) endorses full local, state, and federal recognition ...
The present research examines the implications of psychological essentialism for attitudes toward sa...
Since 1970, research on romantic relationships has burgeoned, but its theories and methods were shap...
The campaigns for same-sex marriage currently being fought across the world rely (increasingly succe...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
The political debates and policies related to the civil marriage rights of same‐sex couples have psy...
This ground-breaking text explores the contemporary history of how psychological research, practice,...
call for psychologists to be more proactive in challenging homophobia and sexual prejudice. THE rece...
This paper analyzes a very harsh case that is widely debated nowadays, namely the legal attempt to e...
Despite the prevalence of discrimination in American society, little is known about the effects of e...
Throughout history, the rights of stigmatized minority group members have been subject to popular de...
In the past few years, 26 states have changed their constitutions to restrict marriage to one man an...
This paper reviews the statistical evidence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) violenc...
The national debate over marriage discrimination against gay and lesbian Americans is playing out in...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) endorses full local, state, and federal recognition ...
The present research examines the implications of psychological essentialism for attitudes toward sa...
Since 1970, research on romantic relationships has burgeoned, but its theories and methods were shap...
The campaigns for same-sex marriage currently being fought across the world rely (increasingly succe...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
The political debates and policies related to the civil marriage rights of same‐sex couples have psy...
This ground-breaking text explores the contemporary history of how psychological research, practice,...
call for psychologists to be more proactive in challenging homophobia and sexual prejudice. THE rece...
This paper analyzes a very harsh case that is widely debated nowadays, namely the legal attempt to e...
Despite the prevalence of discrimination in American society, little is known about the effects of e...
Throughout history, the rights of stigmatized minority group members have been subject to popular de...
In the past few years, 26 states have changed their constitutions to restrict marriage to one man an...
This paper reviews the statistical evidence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) violenc...
The national debate over marriage discrimination against gay and lesbian Americans is playing out in...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) endorses full local, state, and federal recognition ...
The present research examines the implications of psychological essentialism for attitudes toward sa...