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SEXUAL AUTONOMY THREATENS TRADITIONAL CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND GENDER ROLES

In many political systems around the world, sexual autonomy is seen as a threat to traditional notions of collective identity, moral authority, and the legitimacy of institutional power. This is...

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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN HUMAN NATURE, INSTITUTIONAL POWER, AND ETHICS THROUGH SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

The topic I want to write about is the interplay between human nature, institutional power, and ethics, which can be explored through sexual misconduct. Human nature refers to the innate behaviors,...

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SEXUALITY AND IDENTITY: DISMANTLING THE OPPRESSIVE SOCIAL HIERARCHIES THAT MARGINALIZE QUEER INDIVIDUALS.

Hierarchies are structured systems that organize people and resources based on perceived value. Institutional power is the ability to influence decision-making processes within institutions. Queer...

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SEXUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE: HOW INSTITUTIONAL POWER SHAPES QUEER IDENTITY AND NARROWING OF ACCEPTABLE EXPRESSIONS

Institutional power has historically played an important role in defining what kinds of identities are considered acceptable within organizations. Queer identity, which encompasses various...

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HETEROSEXUALITY, POWER DYNAMICS, AND QUEERNESS: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF SEXUAL IDENTITY AND INSTITUTIONS

The way power structures within institutions operate can have a significant impact on how heterosexuality is viewed and reinforced, while simultaneously limiting the visibility of queerness....

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