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Sexual Minority Research In The New Millennium 1st Edition Todd G Morrison Melanie A Morrison Mark A Carrigan Daragh T Mcdermott

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Sexual Minority Research In The New Millennium 1st Edition Todd G Morrison Melanie A Morrison Mark A Carrigan Daragh T Mcdermott
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Todd G. Morrison; Melanie A. Morrison; Mark A. Carrigan; Daragh T. McDermott
ISBN: 9781620817797, 1620817799
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Sexual Minority Research In The New Millennium 1st Edition Todd G Morrison Melanie A Morrison Mark A Carrigan Daragh T Mcdermott by Todd G. Morrison; Melanie A. Morrison; Mark A. Carrigan; Daragh T. Mcdermott 9781620817797, 1620817799 instant download after payment.

This new book presents current research focusing on sexual minorities. Topics discussed include gay and lesbian parenthood; asexuality; media representations of marginalized minorities; the effect of image contact on heterosexual women’s attitudes toward lesbian women; the high-school experiences of sexual and gender minority youth and best practices in the development of interventions designed to attenuate homonegativity. The final entry is a “virtual discussion” in which contributors responded to a set of questions that focused on key issues in the field of sexual minority studies.

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