Journal of Social Issues, volume 80, issue 3, pages 1112-1131

Understanding variations in LGBTIQ+ acceptance across space and time: The importance of norm perceptions and political dynamics

Michael M. Sweigart 1
Danna Galván‐Hernández 2
Tabea Hässler 3
Peter Hegarty 4
Mary E Kite 5
Eugene K Ofosu 6
Léïla Eisner 7
Berk C. Ünsal 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-09-14
scimago Q1
SJR1.704
CiteScore9.7
Impact factor4
ISSN00224537, 15404560
Abstract

The 21st century has seen dynamic social, legal, and political change regarding the rights and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, and queer/questioning (LGBTIQ+) people. This article argues that social norm perceptions—perceptions of other people's opinions in a given social context—and the political dynamics that shape those perceptions are important for understanding differences in LGBTIQ+ acceptance across sociopolitical environments and time periods. Instead of emphasizing “actual” normspeople's opinions on average in different groupswe focus on norm perceptions since people often conform to the attitudes and behaviors held and endorsed by others to achieve social belonging and accuracy in their judgments. We review evidence regarding structural (e.g., laws and institutional decisions), group (e.g., social identities), and individual (e.g., ideology) factors that influence perceptions of, and conformity to, norms of LGBTIQ+ inclusion or exclusion. Drawing on this review, we consider how political dynamicsthe ways that civic and political actors make salient, promote, and frame issues, values, and norms in contesting or maintaining the status quoinfluence interpretations of, and responses to, norm signals, thus shaping differences in LGBTIQ+ rights norms across contexts and time periods. In conclusion, we chart future areas for research, policy, and practice.

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