When is Self-Labeling Seen as Reclaiming? The Role of User and Observer's Sexual Orientation in Processing Homophobic and Category Labels’ use

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Abstract

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.

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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. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X231173147

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