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These papers address the psychology of LGBT+ politics. Two papers explore the origins of societal backlash against these minorities, focusing on the politics of threat in particular. A third paper explores the backlash to the backlash: how LGBT+ people react to reactionary politics.
Transgender Exclusion and Sex-Gender Threat - Rachel Smilan-Goldstein, Stanford University
Status Threat, Conservativism, and the Rise in LGBTQ+ Self-Identification - Brianna A. Smith, United States Naval Academy
Come Together? Priorities of LGBT Adults in Response to Anti-LGBT Politics - Andrew R. Flores, American University