I will explore how global political, economic, and cultural hierarchies shape which queer narratives are amplified, marginalized, or erased. I will begin by discussing the definition of "queerness"...
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: The impact of global power structures on queer representation: exploring how dominant ideologies shape narratives
Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership and free markets. It relies on individual property rights, competition, and limited government intervention. In contrast to socialism and...
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: The limitations of anticapitalist queerness in contemporary economies
One of the most important aspects of the LGBTQIA+ community is its diverse range of identities. There are many different types of people who identify as part of this community, each with their own...
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: Sexuality and economic solidarity in the queer community: how to create a strong network
As capitalism has become increasingly dominant around the world, many people have begun to question its effects on various aspects of human life. One such aspect is the way that economic systems...
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: Capitalisms impact on queer identities: how it erases and exploits nonheteronormative intimacies
The modern concept of queerness is deeply rooted in social norms and cultural expectations about gender and sexuality that have existed since ancient times. For thousands of years, people who did not...
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: The impact of capitalism on queerness and its effects on sexuality
How will emerging digital economies, media, and Web3 platforms influence the commodification, representation, and agency of queer identities in novel ways?
Let's consider how queerness has been...
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: How digital economy impacts queer identities: exploring community, representation & agency
Can Principles of Care, Empathy, and Relational Ethics Guide Political, Economic, and Ecological Practices Beyond the Personal Sphere?
Political, economic, and environmental practices are often...
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: How care, empathy, and relational ethics can guide politics, economics, and ecology beyond the personal sphere
The word "precarity" refers to the condition of living without certainty about one's future. It is often used to describe the experience of people who live paycheck to paycheck, without savings or...
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: Precarity: how global economic systems perpetuate vulnerability through sexual exploitation
Is there freedom in invisibility when visibility has been commodified?
This question addresses whether it is possible to be free from social norms and expectations when they have become so deeply...
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: What does it mean to be visible or invisible in todays society?
Sexuality is an integral part of human life, but it is often perceived as something that exists outside of economics or politics.
The way people experience their sexuality is shaped by social...
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: Understanding how economy and sexuality are intertwined to create unequal relationships