This study was conducted through in-depth interviews to examine potential differences between binary-aligned transgender individuals and non-binary individuals in regards to media usage when learning about, articulating, and explaining their gender identity. Results showed numerous differences between transgender people with binary-aligned and non-binary gender identifications in regards to social media preferences and differences in perceived media importance and effects. Additional information was found in regards to the age at which gender identity is articulated and the importance of individuality in comparison to one's gender identity
Mainstream social constructions of gender tend to demand conformity by adhering to only two choices ...
Trans people use social media for identity work, including for education on trans terms and resource...
Transgender people use social media for identity work, which takes place over time and across platfo...
There has been a recent rise in the number of people who hold a non-binary gender identity. However,...
Currently, people with non-binary gender identities – those who identify as either both genders or n...
Despite the legislative progress and increased visibility of LGBTQI+ individuals in society, researc...
The following study examines the experiences of non-binary people living in a society that emphasize...
This research project explored the narratives of people who identify as having a non-binary gender i...
Existing measures of gender identity have some inconsistencies that lead to researchers missing out ...
Huge number of researches suggest many differentiations between men and women’ language features. Mo...
Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as significant distress experienced from conflict between a person’...
Purpose: Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals’ communication features were analyzed base...
This thesis examines the differences and similarities in gender identification between\ud individual...
Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
Gender identity development models in psychology for transgender individuals have typically combined...
Mainstream social constructions of gender tend to demand conformity by adhering to only two choices ...
Trans people use social media for identity work, including for education on trans terms and resource...
Transgender people use social media for identity work, which takes place over time and across platfo...
There has been a recent rise in the number of people who hold a non-binary gender identity. However,...
Currently, people with non-binary gender identities – those who identify as either both genders or n...
Despite the legislative progress and increased visibility of LGBTQI+ individuals in society, researc...
The following study examines the experiences of non-binary people living in a society that emphasize...
This research project explored the narratives of people who identify as having a non-binary gender i...
Existing measures of gender identity have some inconsistencies that lead to researchers missing out ...
Huge number of researches suggest many differentiations between men and women’ language features. Mo...
Gender dysphoria (GD) is defined as significant distress experienced from conflict between a person’...
Purpose: Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals’ communication features were analyzed base...
This thesis examines the differences and similarities in gender identification between\ud individual...
Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
Gender identity development models in psychology for transgender individuals have typically combined...
Mainstream social constructions of gender tend to demand conformity by adhering to only two choices ...
Trans people use social media for identity work, including for education on trans terms and resource...
Transgender people use social media for identity work, which takes place over time and across platfo...