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Sturaro, S., Suitner, C. & Fasoli, F. (2023). When is self-labeling seen as reclaiming? The role of user and observer's sexual orientation in processing homophobic and category labels’ use. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 42 (4), 464-475
S. Sturaro et al., "When is self-labeling seen as reclaiming? The role of user and observer's sexual orientation in processing homophobic and category labels’ use", in Journal of Language and Social Psychology, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 464-475, 2023
@article{sturaro2023_1732210478553, author = "Sturaro, S. and Suitner, C. and Fasoli, F.", title = "When is self-labeling seen as reclaiming? The role of user and observer's sexual orientation in processing homophobic and category labels’ use", journal = "Journal of Language and Social Psychology", year = "2023", volume = "42", number = "4", doi = "10.1177/0261927X231173147", pages = "464-475", url = "https://journals.sagepub.com/home/JLS" }
TY - JOUR TI - When is self-labeling seen as reclaiming? The role of user and observer's sexual orientation in processing homophobic and category labels’ use T2 - Journal of Language and Social Psychology VL - 42 IS - 4 AU - Sturaro, S. AU - Suitner, C. AU - Fasoli, F. PY - 2023 SP - 464-475 SN - 0261-927X DO - 10.1177/0261927X231173147 UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/home/JLS AB - Reclaiming involves self-labeling with derogatory labels. This behavior can be processed differently depending on contextual factors: Type of label, user, and observer. Sexual minority and heterosexual participants saw a vignette depicting either a gay or a heterosexual man who self-labeled with a derogatory or a category label. Sexual minority participants perceived the act of self-labeling with a derogatory label by a gay man as less offensive than heterosexual participants did. Sexual minorities, more than heterosexual participants, perceived self-labeling as powerful. ER -