Heteroprofessionalism: The power of the gender/sex binary in the workplace

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2024-12

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Morgenroth, Thekla
Kirby, Teri A.
van der Toorn, JojannekeISNI 000000012742694X

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Abstract

LGBTQ + people continue to face bias and discrimination in the workplace. In this article, we focus on one subtle yet insidious manifestation of such bias: heteroprofessionalism. In workplace contexts, professionalism is generally encouraged. However, what is considered professional is subjective and often shaped by those with high status identities such as cis-heterosexuality. LGBTQ + identities are thus labelled unprofessional and inappropriate for the workplace context. We discuss (1) how heteroprofessionalism can be viewed as a manifestation of assimilation ideology that is employed to reinforce the gender/sex binary and (2) the negative consequences heteroprofessionalism has for members of the LGBTQ + community. We discuss future research directions and end with recommendations for combatting heteroprofessionalism and its harmful consequences.

Keywords

Assimilation, Diversity ideology, Gender/sex binary, Heteronormativity, Heteroprofessionalism, LGBTQ+, Professionalism, Taverne, General Psychology

Citation

Morgenroth, T, Kirby, T A & van der Toorn, J 2024, 'Heteroprofessionalism : The power of the gender/sex binary in the workplace', Current Opinion in Psychology, vol. 60, 101908. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2024.101908