The Program on Intergroup Relations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, USA.
J Homosex. 2011;58(8):1132-50. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2011.598420.
Intergroup dialogue is a method of social justice education. Most intergroup dialogue research explores race and gender identities. Sexual orientation dialogues are uncommon and not yet examined empirically. This qualitative study explores sexual orientation dialogue courses from the perspective of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) student participants. Understanding target, or marginalized, group perspective of planned intergroup experiences is important given concerns raised in the literature. We document student motivations for participating in dialogues, core outcomes, and main challenges that arose in dialogue. Core outcomes include learning about and accepting one's sexual identity and empowerment. Challenges include those stemming from invisibility of sexual orientation identity. Recommendations are made for intergroup dialogue practice and research.
群体间对话是一种社会公正教育方法。大多数群体间对话研究探讨种族和性别认同。性取向对话很少见,也尚未进行实证研究。本定性研究从女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)学生参与者的角度探讨了性取向对话课程。鉴于文献中提出的担忧,了解计划中的群体间体验的目标或边缘化群体的观点很重要。我们记录了学生参与对话的动机、核心成果以及对话中出现的主要挑战。核心成果包括了解和接受自己的性身份认同和赋权。挑战包括性取向身份不可见带来的挑战。为群体间对话实践和研究提出了建议。