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The Declining Significance of Homophobia: How Teenage Boys are Redefining Masculinity and Heterosexuality
Mark McCormack
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College of Business and Social Sciences
Sociology and Policy
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Masculinity
100%
Heterosexuality
100%
Homophobia
100%
Teenage Boys
100%
Friendship
37%
Gay People
25%
Male Students
25%
High School
25%
Heterosexual Male
25%
Student Attitudes
12%
Heterosexual
12%
Hugging
12%
Feminizing
12%
Schoolwork
12%
Hostile Environment
12%
Parent-teacher Relationships
12%
Accessible Language
12%
Peer Aggression
12%
Gendered Behavior
12%
Misogyny
12%
Gay Students
12%
British School
12%
Social Marginalization
12%
Emotional Intimacy
12%
Gay Youth
12%
Psychology
Student Attitude
100%
Social Exclusion
100%
Misogyny
100%
Social Sciences
Gay men
100%
Secondary Schools
40%
Student Attitude
20%
Social Exclusion
20%