Professor Anderson


University of Winchester When I came out of the closet as America's first openly gay high school coach in 1993, my loyal distance runners experienced overt and institutionalized homophobia. When one of my athletes was brutally beaten by a football player, the media sought me as a voice on issues of homophobia and sport. Over the years, I saw how much sporting culture promoted homophobia and misogyny. I decided to give up coaching and return to academia to earn a doctorate in sociology. Researching the experiences of openly gay athletes, I identified ways homophobia polices the lives of both gay and straight men. My research reveals how homophobia is on the rapid decline and forms of inclusive masculinity are on the rise. This cultural paradigm shift is permiting men of various sexual identities to experience a wider range of sexual and gendered behaviors.


 

Contact: EricAndersonPhD@aol.com 

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Yahoo News covers my gay athlete research

Posted by Eric Anderson on Monday, July 4, 2011, In : In the news 
Yahoo, Yahoo is covering my reserach on declining homophobia in sport.
http://news.yahoo.com/research-shows-decline-homophobia-sport-positive-changes-heterosexual-070647050.html
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My New Research on Decreasing Homophobia in Sport is out

Posted by Eric Anderson on Thursday, June 30, 2011, In : In the news 
Thank you to Winchester University for announcing some of my recent sociological findings on decreasing homophobia in Sport which is published in the journal Gender and Society.  More information can be found on the Winchester site here: http://goo.gl/wzJ3d
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Federation of Gay Games Recommends my Autobiography

Posted by Eric Anderson on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, In : In the news 
The Federation of Gay Games is recommending my autobiography, Trailblazing: The True Story of America's First Openly Gay Track Coach, as their product of the week. 

 http://gaygamesblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/featured-product-eric-andersons-memoir.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+GayGamesBlog+%28Gay+Games+Blog%29

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Article in The New Internationalist

Posted by Eric Anderson on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, In : In the news 
For readers of the British magazine, "New Internationalist" this months addition (page 12) has a co-written article with Dr. Mark McCormack in it about declining homophobia's positive impact on straight male British youth. No online version is available, but I'm happy to send you a copy if you email me.
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Daily Echo on my decreasing homophobia research

Posted by Eric Anderson on Tuesday, June 21, 2011, In : In the news 
A good article in The Daily Echo about my research into decreasing homophobia, and also about how the University of Winchester is championing diversity.
 
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/education/9095157.Challenging_campus_homophobia/ 
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ABC News features a bit of my coming out story

Posted by Eric Anderson on Monday, June 20, 2011, In : In the news 
ABC profiles my coming out story as part of an article about coming out. http://t.co/RKRa42Q
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Guardian Article about my research on straight men kissing

Posted by Eric Anderson on Tuesday, January 4, 2011, In : In the news 

Straight men kissing more

Why are more and more straight men locking lips in public – and does it mean the end of homophobia?


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Some News from Oct-Dec 2010

Posted by Eric Anderson on Tuesday, January 4, 2011, In : In the news 

In October -December 2010, various newspapers and radio shows were intersted in my research finding straight men kissing. Below are some links. 


 Same-Sex Kissing Common Among UK Male Students Also in Daily Mail, The TelegraphThe IndependentThe MirrorSky News Australia,Sydney Morning News, and AOL News


BBC London Vanessa Feltz Show (at 2:17 min)


BBC Radio 5 Live Drive (at 55 min and 1:26 min)


Read the Journal Article


Still Don't Believe it? Check out this ITV Documentary about a young UK rug...


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