Appendix D - Bibliography

1 Friskopp and Silverstein, Straight Jobs, Gay Lives, Simon and Shuster, 1995
2 Sinclair A, Course Notes, Managing Difference, Melbourne Business School, 1996
3 Woods JD, The Corporate Closet: The Professional Lives of Gay Men in America, The Free Press, 1994
4 Herek G, Beyond homophobia: A Social Psychological Perspective on Attitudes towards Lesbians and Gay Men, Binghamton, New York, Haworth Press, 1984
5 Scaef and Fassel, The Addictive Organisation, 1988
6 Farrell W, The Myth of Male Power, Random House, Sydney, 1994
7 Cross and White, The Diversity Factor, Irwin, Chicago, 1996
8 Mendus S ed, Justifying toleration: conceptual and historical perspective, Cambridge University press, 1988
9 Gray G, Individual Assignment, Organisations, Melbourne Business School, 1996
10 Fortune magazine, Gay in Corporate America: What its like, And how Business Attitudes are Changing, 16 December 1991
11 Kinsey A, Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male, 1948
12 Kinsey A, Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female, 1953
13 Socarides CM, The Homosexual: reality/fantasy and the Arts
14 Wellings et al, Sexual Behaviour in Britain, Penguin, London, 1994
15 Ellis H, Sexual Inversion, 1897
16 Bromley and Britten, Youth and Sex: A Study of 1300 College Students, New York, Harper, 1938
17 Paul and Weinrich, Homosexuality, Sage, 1982
18 Roger and Turner, Journal of Sex Research, 28(4):491-519
19 DeFrees et al, Sexuality: New Perspectives, Male Homosexuality Reconsidered, Greenwood, Westport, 1985
20 Boswell J, Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexuality, University of Chicago Press, 1980
21 Krafft-Ebing, Psychopathia Sexualis, 1906
22 Reiseman and Eichel, Kinsey, Sex and Fraud: the indoctrination of a people , Lochinvar-Huntington, 1990
23 Freud S, On Sexuality: three essays on the theory of sexuality, Penguin, 1977
24 Freud S, The Phobic Theory of Male Homosexuality, Achives of International Medicine, 134 (1974)
25 Wall Street Journal, 18 July 1991
26 Moore RI, The formation of a persecuting society: power and deviance in Western Europe, Blackwell, 1987
27 Economist magazine, 6 January 1996 Let the marry
28 National Study on Sexual Activity, UK, 1994
29 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 6203.0 and 6342.0, 1995
30 Partners task Force for Gay and Lesbian Couples, Domestic Partners Benefits, US, 1996
31 Jung and Smith, Heterosexism: an ethical challenge, State University of New York Press, 1993
32 American Psychiatric Association, Fact Sheet: Gay and Lesbian Issues, September 1994
33 Hooker E, A preliminary analysis of group behaviour of homosexuals, Journal of Psychology, 42:217-225, 1956
34 Fineman S, Emotion in Organisations, Sage, London, 1993
35 Bernhard and Glantz, Staying Human in the Organisation, Praeger, USA
36 Sprecher and McKinney, Sexuality, Sage, London 1993
37 Business Week, 7 October 1996
38 Congressional Research Service, 93-631 SPR, The Library of Congress Washington DC
39 WHO Press, World Health organisation/United Nations, 12 February 1992
40 Lorber J, Report on the Gay-Friendliness of the Nation's Top Business Schools, Stanford Queer Resources, 1996
41 Bergam D, Camp grounds: style and homosexuality, University of Massechusetts Press, 1993
42 American Family Association, Homosexuality in America: Exposing the Myths, 1995
43 Encyclopedia of Love & Sexuality, Homosexuals- who are they?, Hamlyn, Sydney, 1972
44 Pfohl S, Images of deviance and social control: sociological history, McGraw Hill, 1985
45 Week J, Against Nature: essays on history, sexuality and identity ,RiversOramPress, 1991
46 Epstein D, Challanging lesbian and gay inequalities in education, Open University Press, 1994
47 Masters and Johnson, Homosexuality in Perspective, Little Brown, 1979
48 Schur E, Crimes without victims: deviant behaviour and public policy, PrenticeHall,1965
49 Champagne J, The ethics of marginality, University of Minnesota Press, 1995
50 Fisher P, The gay mistique: myths and reality of male homosexuality, Stein & Day, 1972
51 Nicolosi J, Healing Homosexuality: case studies of reparative theropy, Aronson, 1993
52 Allen C, Homosexuality: its nature, causation and treatment, Staples, 1958
53 McWhirter et al, Homosexuality/Heterosexuality: concepts of sexual orientation, Oxford University Press, 1990
54 Rouse A, Homosexuals in history: as study of ambivalence in society, literature and the arts, Macmillan, 1977
55 Weinberg and Williams, Male homosexuality: their problems and adaptation, Oxford University Press, 1977
56 McGraeme B Beyond anthropology:society andthe other,ColombiaUniversityPress, 1989
57 Wolfe A, Difference can enrich our lives, helping children prepare for cultural diversity, Public Affairs Committee, US, 1967
58 Williams R,Free and Unequal: biological basis of individual liberty,LibertyPress,1953
59 Williamson T, Identity and discrimination, Blackwell 1990
60 Janus S, The Janus report on sexual behaviour, Wiley, 1993

Internet Sites: these sites all contain gay related material produced by pro-gay organisations (such as the American Council for Civil Liberties, GLAAD etc) and anti-gay organisations (such as the American Family Association, Exodus, Focus on the Family etc). As with all material gathered from the Internet, corroboration is required - ie a reference back to 'normal' published articles - as much Internet material is 'opinion' and lacks the formal rigour of academic or hard-bound sources. The great advantage of the Internet is that it allows such opinions and stereotyping to be published; and it is on the basis of opinion and stereotype that many of the attitudes towards gay men and women are formed.

As a caution - many of the articles contain virulently anti-gay/homophobic material and misquotes of academic material.

1 http://www.outnow.com/83/varnell.html
2 http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~s-coote/homo_economics.htm
3 http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~s-coote/research.htm
4 http://www.qrd.tcp.com/qrd/www/misc/polls/stats-930427.html
5 http://memebers.aol.com/dramiamadi/mamage/marriage.html
6 http://www.headeru.com/marco/special/spc-tol.html
7 http://www.frontierwed.com/iss03/market1.html
8 http://venus.census.gov/
9 http://qrd.tcp.com/qrd/religion/anti/fof/focus.on.the.family-4.20.92
10 http://www.cuttingedge.org/ce1012.html
11 http://gopher.well.sf.ca.us:70/o/politics/activist.tools/how.to.win/g
12 http://abacus.oxy.edu/qrd/www/usa/maine/cbw-1.18.96.html
13 http://www.tcfarm.com/~mroth/homosex.html
14 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/bs/05/swann.html
15 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/gender/guide-to-self-control.txt
16 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/race/blacklash.txt
17 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/feminism/cultural-elite.txt
18 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/gender/gay-statistics.txt
19 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/bs/10/newitz.html
20 http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/bs/gender/hate-crimes.html
21 http://users.vnet.net/crossnet/dilemma.html
22 http://www.kansas.net/~sfa/homo.html
23 http://www.io.com/~wlp/aryan-page/cng/homo.html
24 http://www.qrd.org/qrd/usa/national/free.states
25 http://www.qrd.org/qrd/world/pacific/australia/
26 http://www_lac.eecs.uic.edu/~dhanley/fha/gay.bible.txt
27 http://www.ihi.aber.ac.uk/~spk/gays1.html
28 http://www.glaad.org/glaad/electronic/hate.html
29 http://toad.asu.edu/rschmag/orientation.html
30 http://www.oneworld.org/amnesty/ai_tasmania_febb.html
31 http://www.igc.apc.org/spr/docs/prison-sex.html
32 http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/orient.html
33 http://www.oeh.kfunigraz.ac.at/ref-alternative/schwule/node4.htm
34 http://www..buchanan.org/origin.html
35 http://www.iglou.com/first-principles/condoms.html
36 http://www..igc.apc.org/spr/docs/prison-sex-lecture.html
37 http://www.imsa.edu/~jgable/ibg/paper.html
38 http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/chase/h/testimon/ttaylor.htm
39 http://www.stonewall.revisited.com/menues/pages.html
40 http://geocities.datacellar.net/westhollywood/1348
41 http://www.ksu.edu/~antipas/archive/leni_0928-96.txt
42 http://www.igc.apc.org/spr/docs/malerape.html
43 http://www.viv.com/shalom/hatred.html
44 http://web.canlink.com/ocrt/hom_fuel.htm
45 http://condidtion.org/homosex.htm


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