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Fabio Fasoli
Fabio Fasoli
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Losing our humanity: The self-dehumanizing consequences of social ostracism
B Bastian, J Jetten, H Chen, HRM Radke, JF Harding, F Fasoli
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (2), 156-169, 2013
1982013
Cleansing the soul by hurting the flesh: The guilt-reducing effect of pain
B Bastian, J Jetten, F Fasoli
Psychological science 22 (3), 334, 2011
1872011
Enhancing masculinity by slandering homosexuals: The role of homophobic epithets in heterosexual gender identity
A Carnaghi, A Maass, F Fasoli
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (12), 1655-1665, 2011
1382011
Masculine self-presentation and distancing from femininity in gay men: An experimental examination of the role of masculinity threat.
CJ Hunt, F Fasoli, A Carnaghi, M Cadinu
Psychology of Men & Masculinity 17 (1), 108, 2016
1352016
The role of threat, emotions, and prejudice in promoting collective action against immigrant groups
L Shepherd, F Fasoli, A Pereira, NR Branscombe
European Journal of Social Psychology 48 (4), 447-459, 2018
1052018
Not “just words”: Exposure to homophobic epithets leads to dehumanizing and physical distancing from gay men
F Fasoli, MP Paladino, A Carnaghi, J Jetten, B Bastian, PG Bain
European Journal of Social Psychology 46 (2), 237-248, 2016
1052016
Toward a century of language attitudes research: Looking back and moving forward
M Dragojevic, F Fasoli, J Cramer, T Rakić
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 40 (1), 60-79, 2021
1012021
Gay- and Lesbian-Sounding Auditory Cues Elicit Stereotyping and Discrimination
F Fasoli, A Maass, MP Paladino, S Sulpizio
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017
952017
Shades of sexualization: When sexualization becomes sexual objectification
F Fasoli, F Durante, S Mari, C Zogmaister, C Volpato
Sex Roles 78, 338-351, 2018
772018
The sound of voice: Voice-based categorization of speakers’ sexual orientation within and across languages
S Sulpizio, F Fasoli, A Maass, MP Paladino, F Vespignani, F Eyssel, ...
PloS one 10 (7), e0128882, 2015
702015
Which partners are more human? Monogamy matters more than sexual orientation for dehumanization in three European countries
D Rodrigues, F Fasoli, A Huic, D Lopes
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 15 (4), 504-515, 2018
672018
Labelling and discrimination: Do homophobic epithets undermine fair distribution of resources?
F Fasoli, A Maass, A Carnaghi
British Journal of Social Psychology 54 (2), 383-393, 2015
602015
Social acceptability of sexist derogatory and sexist objectifying slurs across contexts
F Fasoli, A Carnaghi, MP Paladino
Language sciences 52, 98-107, 2015
562015
The impact of homophobic labels on the internalized homophobia and body image of gay men: The moderation role of coming-out
M Bianchi, V Piccoli, D Zotti, F Fasoli, A Carnaghi
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 36 (3), 356-367, 2017
47*2017
A leader doesn’t sound lesbian!: The impact of sexual orientation vocal cues on heterosexual persons’ first impression and hiring decision
F Fasoli, P Hegarty
Psychology of Women Quarterly 44 (2), 234-255, 2020
462020
Instagram Sexualization: When posts make you feel dissatisfied and wanting to change your body
F Guizzo, N Canale, F Fasoli
Body image 39, 62-67, 2021
412021
LGBTQ+ focused mental health research strategy in response to COVID-19
P Gorczynski, F Fasoli
The Lancet Psychiatry 7 (8), e56, 2020
352020
Who wants to sound straight? Sexual majority and minority stereotypes, beliefs and desires about auditory gaydar
F Fasoli, P Hegarty, A Maass, R Antonio
Personality and Individual Differences 130, 59-64, 2018
312018
Stigmatization of ‘gay‐sounding’voices: The role of heterosexual, lesbian, and gay individuals’ essentialist beliefs
F Fasoli, P Hegarty, DM Frost
British Journal of Social Psychology 60 (3), 826-850, 2021
252021
Communication of the" invisible": Disclosing and inferring sexual orientation through visual and vocal cues.
F Fasoli, A Maass, S Sulpizio
Peter Lang Publishing, 2016
242016
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