The term 'queer' refers to individuals who identify themselves as something other than heterosexual, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, pansexual, nonbinary,...
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: Understanding queerness: how celebrating diversity transforms institutional practices & knowledge production.
There has been an increasing interest in researching beauty, body politics, and queer identity. This trend has raised several ethical concerns related to the collection and analysis of data, the...
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: The ethical challenges of conducting beauty research and representing marginalized groups
Queer pedagogical approaches involve creating learning environments that are open to diverse perspectives, including those that challenge traditional views of gender, sexuality, and power dynamics....
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: The power of transformative learning: how queer pedagogy can create inclusive, relational, and cocreative spaces
Can Schools Act as Laboratories for Moral Imagination, Challenging Conformity, Prejudice, and Normative Assumptions?
A school is an institution where children are taught to understand and apply...
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: How schools can foster moral imagination to challenge conformity, prejudice, and normative assumptions
Queer history is a field that examines the experiences and contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals throughout time.
Many of these stories have been lost to the annals of time due to societal stigma...
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: Queer history matters: why we need to remember our lgbtq+ ancestors
Empathy is an important quality that allows individuals to understand and share the feelings of others. It involves putting oneself in another person's shoes and experiencing their emotions from...
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: Empathy: the transformative practice that can change your life
School-based LGBTQ+ Initiatives: Cultivating Moral Reasoning, Empathy, and Social Justice Awareness
LGBTQ+ initiatives are an essential part of creating a safe and inclusive learning environment...
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: Schoolbased lgbtq+ initiatives: cultivating moral reasoning, empathy, and social justice awareness
The concept of erasure is widely used in queer studies to describe how the history of non-heterosexual individuals has been systematically ignored, repressed, omitted, silenced, or rewritten,...
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: The impact of queer erasure on intimacy, relationships, and expression
Sexuality is an important aspect of human life that has been explored in various forms of art throughout history. From classical paintings to modern films, artists have depicted sexuality in...
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: The ethics of portraying sexuality in art: exploring guidelines for responsible representation
Journalists are responsible for providing accurate and unbiased reporting on various topics, including those related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) issues.
Some ethical guidelines...
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: Accurate and unbiased reporting on lgbt issues: ethical guidelines for journalists