We introduce a theoretical framework of lesbian disclosure of sexual orientation in workplace contexts. Existing empirical research suggests (1) that disclosing one’s sexual orientation results in positive, negative, and neutral workplace outcomes; and (2) that scholarship focused specifically on lesbian disclosure in workplace contexts is relatively limited. We extend this literature by introducing new theory that suggests that reactions to disclosure of lesbian identities will vary as a function of self-presentation. Specifically, we suggest that the extent of stereotypical gender expression (embodying stereotypically masculine vs. feminine traits or behaviors) will impact both the decision to disclose and the outcomes of disclosure in wo...
Introduction: Disclosure of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) orientation is identified as a continual...
Sport sociologists have longed defined sport as a heterosexist institution where gay and lesbian ath...
The notion that work should be an asexual environment and the inability of the general public to tak...
Lesbians continue to be an invisible, stigmatized group in the United States, and as a result, engag...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees' sexual identitymay be considered a concealable stigmatis...
Visibility management (VM) refers to the regulation of disclosure of one's sexual orientation for th...
Associations between internalised homophobia, workplace non-discrimination policies and sexual ident...
Despite a recent push toward understanding and advocating for LGB employees in the workplace, the un...
Visibility management (VM) refers to the regulation of disclosure of one’s sexual orientation for th...
Empirical literature examining lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) sexual orientation disclosure and co...
This article focuses on the interactional dynamics which take place during disclosure of non-heteron...
This research explores homosexual coming out as an interpersonal process involving disclosure of a d...
Progress has occurred in recent years for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender equal rights. However,...
A significant portion of Americans identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB). Troubling then is th...
Problems can arise when identities and stereotypes are either matched or mismatched, writes Anna Ein...
Introduction: Disclosure of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) orientation is identified as a continual...
Sport sociologists have longed defined sport as a heterosexist institution where gay and lesbian ath...
The notion that work should be an asexual environment and the inability of the general public to tak...
Lesbians continue to be an invisible, stigmatized group in the United States, and as a result, engag...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) employees' sexual identitymay be considered a concealable stigmatis...
Visibility management (VM) refers to the regulation of disclosure of one's sexual orientation for th...
Associations between internalised homophobia, workplace non-discrimination policies and sexual ident...
Despite a recent push toward understanding and advocating for LGB employees in the workplace, the un...
Visibility management (VM) refers to the regulation of disclosure of one’s sexual orientation for th...
Empirical literature examining lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) sexual orientation disclosure and co...
This article focuses on the interactional dynamics which take place during disclosure of non-heteron...
This research explores homosexual coming out as an interpersonal process involving disclosure of a d...
Progress has occurred in recent years for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender equal rights. However,...
A significant portion of Americans identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB). Troubling then is th...
Problems can arise when identities and stereotypes are either matched or mismatched, writes Anna Ein...
Introduction: Disclosure of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) orientation is identified as a continual...
Sport sociologists have longed defined sport as a heterosexist institution where gay and lesbian ath...
The notion that work should be an asexual environment and the inability of the general public to tak...