This study examines prejudice toward asexual individuals by analyzing links with social dominance orientation, traditional gender roles, and moral disengagement. Surveying 300 participants, it finds all three traits predict higher prejudice. The research advances understanding of bias mechanisms and informs future interventions to reduce discrimination against asexual individuals.

This research examines football chanting in France beyond censorship, focusing on sound, rhythm, and social connection. Using ethnographic fieldwork and the concept of antiphony, it shows how chanting’s musical structure can reshape relationships, arguing for a reparative approach that engages with fan culture to enable social change.