Bridging the divide: Understanding the psychological factors influencing feminist women's support to transgender related policies
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Galván-Hernández, Danna; Estevan-Reina, Lucía; Del Fresno Díaz, Ángel; Frohn, Finn; Wright, Stephen; Lemus Martín, Soledad DeEditorial
International Society of Political Psychology
Materia
collective actions acciones colectivas feminism feminismo intraminority solidarity solidaridad intraminoritaria threat amenaza trans rights derechos trans zero-sum beliefs creencias de suma cero
Date
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Galván-Hernández, D., Estevan-Reina, L., del Fresno-Díaz, Á., Frohn, F., Wright, S., & de Lemus, S. (2025). Bridging the divide: Understanding the psychological factors influencing feminist women's support to transgender related policies. Political Psychology, 00, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.70032
Patrocinador
MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 ERDF/EU; CEX2023-001312-M/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and UCEPP2023-11/UGR; Grant/Award Number: PID2022.141182NB.I00; MUNI, Grant/Award Number: FPU21/03042; University of Granada, Grant/Award Number: UCE-PP2023-11Résumé
The demand for trans people's institutional rights and the approval of the Trans Law (Law 04/3023) has polarized the feminist movement in Spain. In this contentious context, our studies examined the relationship between feminist identity and support for, or opposition to, trans rights among the University community. Two correlational studies (Study 1a = 317; Study 1b = 323) conducted before the law's passage provided opposing results regarding the association between feminist identity and support for trans rights. Building upon these findings, two experimental studies (Study 2 N = 415; Study 3 N = 405) exposed ciswomen to cooperation or conflict narratives and examined their impact on reactive threat, zero-sum beliefs, and support for pro-trans or anti-trans collective actions. Conflict narratives increased reactive threat and zero-sum beliefs, leading to more anti-trans and fewer pro-trans actions. Additionally, a direct positive link was observed between feminist identification and support for pro-trans actions, while a negative association was found with reactionary actions (opposite for ideological threat). Based on these findings, we propose a series of win-win strategies to support trans rights and promote peacebuilding and inclusivity in Spanish universities without triggering threat or zero-sum beliefs in ciswomen.