Heteronormativity refers to the societal assumption that heterosexuality is the normative and expected way of being for individuals. This means that people who identify as anything outside of this...
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: The impact of heteronormativity on schools peer groups and interventions to create safer spaces for lgbtq+ students
Queer cinema is a powerful medium that can help build awareness about gender and sexual diversity. It provides an opportunity for audiences to experience different ways of living, loving, and...
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: Queer cinema: challenging norms and encouraging empathy through powerful storytelling
This article discusses how the design of artificial intelligence (AI) systems can unintentionally encode heteronormative assumptions, which are beliefs about gender roles and sexual norms that...
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: How can we design artificial intelligence systems that are less heteronormative?
I will explore how language plays a significant role in shaping and reinforcing traditional gender roles and norms surrounding sexual identity.
Language is an essential component of our daily...
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: How language shapes societys perceptions of sexual identity and relationships
Queer identity refers to an umbrella term that encompasses a wide range of sexual orientations and gender identities that fall outside the traditional binary categories of male/female or...
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: Epistemic resistance: how queer identity challenges power structures through gender expression
Queer Ethics and Emerging Issues in Biotechnology, Reproductive Rights, and Non-Normative Family Structures
As technology advances at an unprecedented rate, new ethical considerations have emerged...
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: The ethical implications of biotech on nonnormative families: a comprehensive analysis
Sexuality is a complex and dynamic aspect of human experience that encompasses physical attraction, emotional connection, and cultural norms. Language plays a critical role in constructing and...
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: Exploring the intersectionality between language and sexuality: how terminology shapes identities and behaviors
The idea of "curing" or "correcting" the body is an age-old concept that has been used to justify various forms of medical interventions, including surgeries, medications, therapies, and cosmetic...
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: Uncovering the biases behind the curing culture: how traditional values shape medical interventions
One of the most pressing issues for queer communities is how they are able to achieve equal rights under the law. Two main approaches have been developed to do this: symbolic legal recognition and...
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: How symbolic legal recognition can help queer communities achieve equal rights but also has its drawbacks
School climate refers to the overall atmosphere that exists within a learning environment, including attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, values, practices, expectations, and social norms. It encompasses...
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: School climate and its impact on relationships: exploring how educational systems promote or disrupt heteronormativity.