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Contemporary Issues in Transphobic Hate and Prejudice Transforming the Narrative

Edited by: Ben Colliver, Jane Healy, Katie McBride, Gina Gwenffrewi

ISBN13: 9781032931982
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99





Bringing together international research and perspectives on bias, prejudice and hatred towards transgender communities, this collection explores the ways in which transphobia manifests across different times and spaces, addressing an important contemporary issue and filling the current gap in hate studies literature.

This book comes at a crucial time, in which gender identity has become a divisive political tool, contributing to a social climate in which transgender people have become legitimate targets for suspicion, discrimination and hate. Exploring contemporary debates surrounding transphobic hate crime, the book focuses on understanding transphobic hate crime, examining criminal justice and policy responses, analysing spaces and places where transphobia manifests, and delving into discourse, representation, and construction of transgender identities. Showcasing a diversity of research from across the criminological disciplinary landscape and through research that deploys an innovative array of methodological approaches, this book seeks to contribute to the growing canon of academic research into experiences of transphobic hate crime and provides important insights at a time of unprecedented political, social and direct threats to trans people’s lives.

Presenting research that is both important and innovative, Contemporary Issues in Transphobic Hate and Prejudice will be of great interest to students and scholars working within the disciplines of Criminology, Sociology, Gender Studies, Law, Media Studies and Queer Studies.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
1. Introduction: Naming Violence, Resisting Erasure – Transphobia and the Politics of Hate
Ben Colliver, Katie McBride, Gina Gwenffrewi & Jane Healy

Section One: Understanding Identities and Transphobia
2. Transgressing social ‘norms’: Understanding transphobia and hostility against gender-diverse communities
Ben Colliver
3. Anti-trans activism: an overview
James Pickles
4. An intersectional lens on the experiences of young transgender and non-binary people in the UK
Sarah Connelly

Section Two: Global Patterns in Policy and Practice
5. Prison abolition and the case of CeCe McDonald
Gina Gwenffrewi
6. Addressing jury stigma towards transgender victims of hate crimes
Amrik Singh
7. Transphobic hate crime in illiberal democracies: A case study of Poland
Ewa Milczarek
8. Fatal transgender hate crimes in America: Accounts from a newly established transgender homicides database
Brendan Lantz & Marin R. Wenger
9. A cross-sectional study on transphobia, compassion and crime perception in Germany
Kristin Weber, Aileen Krumma, Anika Radewald, Rowenia Bender, Aaron Bielejewski and Deliah Wagner

Section Three: Space, Place & Transphobia
10. Occupational hazards: The silent violence experienced by trans women at work
Katie McBride
11. "A storm is coming": Deconstructing Doxxing
Marta Pérez-Fernández & Grayson Bartels
12. Microaggressions, prejudice and harm: Perceptions and experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming individuals on Grindr
Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos

Section Four: Discourse, Representation and Construction
13. Isla Bryson and the burden of representation: inflammatory media coverage of trans women in the U.K. in 2023
Gina Gwenffrewi
14. "Bloody pronouns": Transphobic online hate since the proposed amendments to the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 2018
Joanna Ashcroft
15. Concluding thoughts: intersecting identity, risk and harm for trans communities
Jane Healy