Relationality and Care Revisiting the Norms of Ownership, Partnership, and Family
Over the years, the traditional understanding of ownership, partnership, and family has been challenged due to...
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: Sex, intimacy, and relationships: redefining traditional norms of partnership, family, and care.
Is the Medicalization of Youth Gender Identity an Act of Care or Control?
Gender is defined as the personal identity that we associate with one's biological traits and behavioral characteristics....
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: Unpacking the debate: is medicalizing youth gender identity an act of care or control?
Can early affirmation of gender identity be interpreted as a moral act of trust, care, and respect?
This question can be answered in many ways. It is difficult to know if it always involves these...
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: Can early affirmation of gender identity be interpreted as a moral act of trust, care, and respect?
Queer communities are often characterized by their distinctive dynamics governing interpersonal relationships, which differ from those found in heterosexual societies. These differences arise from...
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: Queer communities resist heteronormativity through unique relationship dynamics
Can the ethics of care be expanded through insights drawn from queer experiences of interdependence and resilience?
Care is an important aspect of human existence that has been studied extensively...
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: Expanding the ethics of care through insights from queer experiences of interdependence and resilience
Can intersectional praxis translate theory into daily practices of resistance and care?
Intersectionality is a concept that emerged from Black feminist scholarship in the United States during the...
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: The power dynamics behind intersectional praxis: unlocking real change through resistance and care
Queer practices of solidarity and care are important for redefining ethical relations within and beyond marginalized communities because they can help to challenge oppressive power dynamics and...
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: Fostering stronger relationships through queer practices of solidarity and care
Queer cooperatives have been proposed as an alternative economic model that can challenge traditional capitalist structures, promote social justice, and build communities based on principles of...
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: The power of queer cooperatives in creating equitable economies through solidarity and care
Queerness is more than just an orientation or identity; it is also about forming meaningful connections that defy conventional social norms. Queer individuals have developed their own unique ways of...
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: Sexual intimacy through queerness: expanding connections beyond traditional relationships
A family is a social unit that includes people who share a home and a shared set of beliefs, values, morals, and behaviors. Families are composed of many different kinds of people, including parents,...
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: Exploring the nature and function of family: a comprehensive guide