Organisational research on cross-sex friendships frequently normalises heterosexuality by excluding lesbian, gay and bisexual people. Challenging this heteronormative bias, this article mobilises queer theories to examine how UK gay and bisexual men reproduce and contest heterosexist norms in the construction of workplace friendships with heterosexual women. For bisexual study participants, interview data reveals how their friendship experiences can be rendered epistemologically invisible, especially within work environments where bi-negativity is anticipated. In contrast, gay study participants appear to adopt discursive strategies in order to create friendships with women that are normatively accepted. This article develops a concept of ‘...
Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. Howe...
Much of the research that been carried out on friendship among gay men has taken place outside of or...
Drawing on interview data gathered from 35 gay men in the UK, this article explores how age influenc...
Organisational research on cross-sex friendships frequently normalises heterosexuality by excluding ...
Despite the contemporary attention paid to the gay male-straight female friendship dyad within popul...
Challenging the heteronormative bias in the current literature on men’s workplace friendships, this ...
Challenging the heteronormative bias in the current literature on men’s workplace friendships, this ...
Despite scholarly efforts to challenge the dualistic stereotype of men as rational and women as emot...
Despite scholarly efforts to challenge the dualistic stereotype of men as rational and women as emot...
Despite a growing number of studies that show how friendship occupies an important place in the live...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how gay men and lesbians draw upon workplace friendship for dev...
Drawn from in-depth qualitative research, Queer Company provides the first extended, academic analys...
Research shows that friendships are among the most important sources of support for gay men. Despite...
Research shows that friendships are among the most important sources of support for gay men. Despite...
Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. Howe...
Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. Howe...
Much of the research that been carried out on friendship among gay men has taken place outside of or...
Drawing on interview data gathered from 35 gay men in the UK, this article explores how age influenc...
Organisational research on cross-sex friendships frequently normalises heterosexuality by excluding ...
Despite the contemporary attention paid to the gay male-straight female friendship dyad within popul...
Challenging the heteronormative bias in the current literature on men’s workplace friendships, this ...
Challenging the heteronormative bias in the current literature on men’s workplace friendships, this ...
Despite scholarly efforts to challenge the dualistic stereotype of men as rational and women as emot...
Despite scholarly efforts to challenge the dualistic stereotype of men as rational and women as emot...
Despite a growing number of studies that show how friendship occupies an important place in the live...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how gay men and lesbians draw upon workplace friendship for dev...
Drawn from in-depth qualitative research, Queer Company provides the first extended, academic analys...
Research shows that friendships are among the most important sources of support for gay men. Despite...
Research shows that friendships are among the most important sources of support for gay men. Despite...
Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. Howe...
Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. Howe...
Much of the research that been carried out on friendship among gay men has taken place outside of or...
Drawing on interview data gathered from 35 gay men in the UK, this article explores how age influenc...