1st Edition
Exploring Identity, Diversity and Stigma in LGBTQ+ Lives Social Psychological Perspectives
Introduction - Introducing the Landscape: Identities, Stigma, and LGBTQ+ Experiences Through a Social Psychological Lens (Fabio Fasoli & Andrea Carnaghi)
Part 1
Chapter 1 - Understanding Intersectionality and Its Consequences (Andrea Carnaghi, Rosandra Coladonato, Mauro Bianchi, & Patrice Rusconi)
Chapter 2 - From Perception to Discrimination: The Role of Subtle Cues of Sexual Orientation(Sven Kachel & Fabio Fasoli)
Chapter 3 - Perceptions and Stereotyping of Trans and Non-Binary People (Marie Gustafsson Sendén, Elli van Berlekom, & Sofia E. Bracco)
Part 2
Chapter 4 - Who Stands Up? Social Psychological Perspectives of Bias-Based Bullying Among LGBTQ+ Youth: The Role of Bystanders (Raquel António, Rita Guerra, Lindsey Cameron, & Carla Moleiro)
Chapter 5 - Advancing LGBTQ+ Workplace Inclusion: Barriers, Opportunities, and Strategies for Progress (Jojanneke van der Toorn)
Chapter 6 - Beyond the Norm: Understanding Stigma in Sexual and Relational Minorities (Catarina A., Carvalho, Gustavo A. Aybar Camposano, & David L. Rodrigues)
Chapter 7 - Understanding the Experience of Stigma and its Consequences for Sexual and Gender Minority Parents: A Minority Stress Perspective (David M. Frost & Susie Bower-Brown)
Chapter 8 - Gender Math: Parents Navigating Selective Gender Disclosure on Behalf of Their Nonbinary Child (Lucinda Garcia & Fernando Salinas-Quiroz)
Part 3
Chapter 9 - Health Condition Stigma and Their Consequences for Men Having Sex with Men (Kai J. Jonas)
Chapter 10 - Social Health in Trans and Gender Diverse Populations (Giulia Zoppolat, Guendalina Di Luigi, & David Matthew Doyle)
Conclusion - Normativity and Its Discontents (Peter Hegarty)
Biography
Fabio Fasoli is an Associate Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Surrey, UK. He publishes LGBT+ psychology research in social psychology and multidisciplinary fields. He has experience in teaching undergraduate and MSc modulesand he is the co-director of the Sex, Gender and Sexualities Research Center at the University of Surrey.
Andrea Carnaghi is a Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Trieste, Italy. He has published in top peer-reviewed international journals in the fields of experimental and social psychology, sexual orientation, and gender studies. He has served as an associate editor of the European Journal of Social Psychology and is a member of the editorial board of Revue Internationale de Psychologie Sociale/International Review of Social Psychology.






