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Title: Explaining unwelcoming attitudes toward LGBTQI + festivals in Sibiu and their implications for regional cultural change
Authors: Vlase, Ionela
Croitoru, Alin
Keywords: LGBTQI+ festivals
Romania;
heteronormativity
social inclusion
survey
social attitudes
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Ionela Vlase & Alin Croitoru (2026) Explaining unwelcoming attitudes toward LGBTQI+ festivals in Sibiu and their implications for regional cultural change, Cultural Trends, 35:1, 19-34, DOI: 10.1080/09548963.2025.2458265
Series/Report no.: Cultural Trends;Vol. 35, Nr. 1
Abstract: This article examines the predictors of the unwelcoming attitude toward staging LGBTQI+ festivals in Sibiu, Romania. Building on recent insights on festivals as socially sustainable devices contributing to tourism and cultural changes and based on an original survey dataset, we use logistic regression to account for this negative view. Our findings indicate that gender, education, and religiosity are associated with the outcome variable. Men, respondents with up to lower secondary education, and people who self-identify as religious are more inclined to oppose LGBTQI + festivals, whereas festivalgoers and respondents who have a positive attitude toward Roma festivals are less likely to hold negative views on LGBTQI+ festivals. Likewise, beliefs that the state shall regulate the cultural realm and that tourists contribute to a positive image of Sibiu are positively associated with the unwelcoming attitude toward LGBTQI+ festivals. These findings have policy implications for framing cultural changes in central Romania.
Description: IIonela Vlase & Alin Croitoru (2026) Explaining unwelcoming attitudes toward LGBTQI+ festivals in Sibiu and their implications for regional cultural change, Cultural Trends, 35:1, 19-34, DOI: 10.1080/09548963.2025.2458265
URI: http://digital-library.ulbsibiu.ro:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4446
ISSN: 0954-8963
1469-3690
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