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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781440875069
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    Edition: 1st Edition
    Series Statement: Contemporary Debates Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Michelson, Melissa R., - 1969- LGBTQ life in America
    DDC: 306.760973
    Keywords: Sexual minorities-Social conditions-United States ; Sexual minorities-Identity ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; USA ; LGBT
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- How to Use This Book -- Introduction -- 1. The Origins of LGBTQ Identity -- Q1. How are sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and gender identity related to each other? -- Q2. Is it true that there are LGBTQ animals in the wild? -- Q3. Is being LGBTQ a choice? -- Q4. Does LGBTQ identity exist outside of Western societies such as those in North America and developed European countries? -- Q5. Have there always been LGBTQ people? -- Q6. Has the idea that LGBTQ orientations stem from childhood sexual trauma been debunked by researchers? -- Q7. Is the word "queer" a slur against the LGBTQ community? -- 2. LGBTQ Political and Legal Treatment Over Time -- Q8. Did the gay rights movement begin at Stonewall in 1969? -- Q9. Is it true that some vocal opponents of LGBTQ rights are closeted gay people? -- Q10. Do laws protecting LGBTQ people affect the freedom of religious Americans who oppose LGBTQ people on religious grounds? -- Q11. Does giving rights to LGBTQ people lead to the legalization of practices like pedophilia, bestiality, and necrophilia? -- Q12. Have hate crimes against LGBTQ people in the United States increased over time? -- Q13. Do LGBTQ people in the United States still suffer from legal discrimination? -- 3. Public Visibility of LGBTQ People -- Q14. Has the public become more supportive of same-sex relationships and marriages? -- Q15. Has the public become more supportive of same-sex people being parents? -- Q16. Are major religions in the United States more supportive of LGBTQ people than they used to be? -- Q17. Are more people coming out as LGBTQ? -- Q18. Are there more openly LGBTQ elected officials than there used to be? -- Q19. Are there more LGBTQ people on TV and in movies than there used to be? -- 4. Gender Identity, Performance, and Dynamics.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780190939588
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Series Statement: Political Science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Harrison, Brian F. A change is gonna come
    DDC: 320.014
    Keywords: Communication in politics ; Interpersonal communication ; Communication in politics ; United States ; Interpersonal communication ; United States ; United States ; USA ; Politische Kultur ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Kulturwandel
    Abstract: As kids we were told to avoid talking about politics in polite company. However, the conventional wisdom no longer applies: we need to find a way to talk to each other about American politics, even with those (and especially those) with whom we disagree. While we've hashed and re-hashed bitter political disagreements, we have paid less attention to concrete, actionable ways to better understand each other. While it's true that, on average, public opinion doesn't change quickly, it does change: a prime example is how people think and feel about LGBTQ rights, which saw a meteoric change over the last few decades. Drawing on diverse areas of social research, this book identifies and explains where conversations fail and how we can start to dig out of our opinion silos to make reasonable changes in everyday, interpersonal political conversations.
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190654788
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white)
    DDC: 306.76
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1988-2016 ; Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe ; LGBT ; Protestbewegung ; Bürgerrecht ; Homosexuellenbewegung ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Gleichstellung ; Ehe ; USA
    Abstract: While public opinion is typically stable over time, support for same-sex marriage increased from 35% to 61% between 2006 and 2016. It wasn't just that older, more conservative people were dying and being replaced in the population by younger, more progressive people; people were changing their minds. Was this due to leadership from elites like President Barack Obama? To advocacy campaigns pushing for equal rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people? How does individual-level identity come into play? Given this uncharacteristic rate of attitudinal change, this work examines the relationship between social group identity and support for LGBT rights.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2017 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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