Current Publications
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Galupo, M. Paz., Henise, Shane B., Mercer, Nicholas. “The Labels Don’t Work Very Well”: Transgender individuals’ conceptualizations of sexual orientation and identity. International Journal of Transgenderism. (under revision).
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Galupo, M. Paz., Henise, Shane B.; Davis, Kyle S. Transgender microaggressions in the context of friendship: Patterns of experience across friends’ sexual orientation and gender identity. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, Vol 1(4), Dec 2014, 461-470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000075
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Galupo, M. P. & Henise, S.B. (In Press). LGBT Friendships. In Abbie Goldberg (Ed.) Sage Encyclopedia of LGBT Studies.
Research Interests
Shane's research interests cover a wide variety of topics from Social to Counseling Psychology. Although most of his research to date has surrounded the transgender community, he is open and interested in covering a much broader scope of topics. Previous and upcoming projects include:
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The experience of transgender microaggressions
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Intersectional approaches of looking at gender identity and sexual orientation (specifically in transgender populations)
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Language used and experiences of people who identify as "trans attracted"
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Attractiveness as it is affected by race, gender, and sexual orientation
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Sex Differences