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Witnesses on the periphery: Young lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer employees witnessing homophobic exchanges in Australian workplaces
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Queer Of Color CritiqueQueer PoliticsHomosexualityQueer TheoryYoung Lgbq WorkersQueer StudyHomophobic ExchangesSocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender IdentityQueer HistoryGender StudiesIntersectionalitySocial DivisionsAlternative SexualitySexual HarassmentHomophobic CommentaryYoung LesbianLesbian StudySexuality StudiesAustralian WorkplacesQueer StudiesSociologySexual IdentitySexual Orientation
Social divisions on the basis of sexuality are continually reinforced and contested in organizational environments. Previous studies have focused on the workplace as a problematic environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer-identifying (LGBQ) workers. In this article, I examine young workers’ experiences of witnessing the exchange of homophobic expressions, commentary and humour at work. Qualitative findings are presented from an exploratory study of young LGBQ people’s experiences in Australian organizations. Three core themes are discussed: (i) young workers’ location as periphery witnesses to homophobic exchanges, discussions and humour; (ii) the constraints experienced by young LGBQ workers in having to ‘manage’ their sexuality at work; and (iii) young workers’ attempts to refute and reject homophobic discourse in work relationships. Based on these findings, I conclude that witnessing the exchange of homophobic commentary can constrain how young workers express their sexuality at work while also mobilizing young workers to question homophobic discourse.
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