Globalisation provides novel contexts for individuals to express and transform their identities in ways that may not be available in their local cultures. For gay men living in cultures where traditional masculinity norms prescribe heterosexuality and the rejection of homosexuality, gay-male identity is inherently threatened. However, adopting an identity as a ‘global citizen’ may increase the compatibility between gay and male identities, and hence augment well-being. We conducted an experiment with a community sample of 220 gay men in Turkey, manipulating pro- and anti-globalisation world views. Priming with pro-globalisation world views increased people’s identification as global citizens, and thus indirectly led to higher gay-male ident...
Identity resilience, a key concept in identity process theory (IPT), refers to individuals’ capacity...
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Open access articleThis study set out to explore the social-psychological aspects of living with HIV...
Globalisation provides novel contexts for individuals to express and transform their identities in w...
In most parts of the world, hegemonic masculinity requires men to endorse traditional masculine idea...
Reconciling religious beliefs with a sexual minority identity can be challenging. After coming out, ...
Several studies have shown that heteronormative contexts are detrimental to the process of sexual id...
Introduction Studies examining why heteronormative beliefs shape the coming out process of sexual m...
This ethnographic study analyses the discourses of twenty Turkish men who have sex with other men, a...
Nowadays the grounds for existence of homosexual identities can be questioned: in an increasing num...
This paper examines expressions and experiences of internalised sexual stigma with respect to defini...
Belonging to multiple identities that are incompatible has been linked to poor psychological wellbei...
To examine the impact of migration and acculturation of Turkish men who have sex with men (MSM) to G...
Identity resilience, a key concept in identity process theory (IPT), refers to individuals’ capacity...
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Open access articleThis study set out to explore the social-psychological aspects of living with HIV...
Globalisation provides novel contexts for individuals to express and transform their identities in w...
In most parts of the world, hegemonic masculinity requires men to endorse traditional masculine idea...
Reconciling religious beliefs with a sexual minority identity can be challenging. After coming out, ...
Several studies have shown that heteronormative contexts are detrimental to the process of sexual id...
Introduction Studies examining why heteronormative beliefs shape the coming out process of sexual m...
This ethnographic study analyses the discourses of twenty Turkish men who have sex with other men, a...
Nowadays the grounds for existence of homosexual identities can be questioned: in an increasing num...
This paper examines expressions and experiences of internalised sexual stigma with respect to defini...
Belonging to multiple identities that are incompatible has been linked to poor psychological wellbei...
To examine the impact of migration and acculturation of Turkish men who have sex with men (MSM) to G...
Identity resilience, a key concept in identity process theory (IPT), refers to individuals’ capacity...
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Open access articleThis study set out to explore the social-psychological aspects of living with HIV...