Voted Out : : The Psychological Consequences of Anti-Gay Politics / / Glenda M. Russell.

When, in 1992, the citizens of Colorado ratified Amendment 2, effectively stripping lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals of protection from discrimination under the state's constitution, the vote divided the state and left the gay population disspirited and angry. Their psychological predicament of...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2000]
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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Series:Qualitative Studies in Psychology ; 17
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • 1. Studying Anti-Gay Politics: The Case of Amendment
  • 2. Team-Based Data Analysis
  • 3. Well-Functioning Teams: Common Characteristics
  • 4. Early Reactions to Amendment 2
  • 5. Efforts at Meaning Making
  • 6. Internal and External Dimensions of Trauma and Oppression
  • 7. The Relationship between Qualitative and Quantitative Data: A Process Illustration
  • 8. Support, Strategies, and Actions
  • 9. The Study in Broader Context: Implications beyond Amendment 2
  • 10. The Coding Team: A Revisitation
  • 11. Community Applications of Research Findings
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • Appendix C
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author