Queer believers are people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and/or asexual individuals, among others. They may be religious or non-religious but have faith in...
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: Fostering inclusive reasoning and ethical practice in queer belief communities through challenging traditional values
Queer social recognition is an emerging concept that refers to the acknowledgment and acceptance of non-heteronormative identities within society. This means recognizing and valuing diverse sexual...
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: Sex/eroticism sexual recognition for all: embracing the lgbtqia+ revolution of diversity.
Homophobia and transphobia are negative attitudes toward people who identify as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others), which can lead to stigma, discrimination, and violence...
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: How do interventions to fight homophobia and transphobia improve longterm attitudes and behavior?
Generational and Cultural Differences Shape Perceptions Toward LGBTQ+ Individuals
There has been an increased recognition of the importance of understanding the diversity of sexual orientation and...
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: Exploring the impact of generational and cultural differences on perceptions toward lgbtq+ identities.
Queer Temporality is a theory that suggests the concept of time can be redefined to better understand LGBTQIA+ experiences. It recognizes that traditional temporal frameworks often don't fit well...
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: Reimagining time: how queer temporality can transform relationships and personal growth
There has been an increase in the use of language that was historically used to shame LGBTQ+ people being reappropriated by members of this community. This transformation is significant because it...
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: An exploration of how language shaming lgbtq+ people has been reappropriated and what it means for society.
How does the desire for emotional recognition intersect with moral responsibility in same-sex partnerships?
There has been an increasing interest in understanding how individuals experience and...
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: Exploring the dynamics of emotional recognition and moral responsibility in samesex partnerships
Cross-cultural dialogue is an essential aspect of promoting ethical understanding of queer lived experiences. It involves communication between people from different cultures to gain insights into...
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: Exploring ethical diversity through crosscultural queer discourse
Ethics and Community in Queer Context
The concept of 'ethics' refers to principles that guide individuals and groups regarding how they ought to behave towards themselves and others, often...
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: Sex sexual ethics and intersectional communities: embracing diverse experiences in queer contexts.
Sexual identity is a fluid construct that changes over time, and queer theory has highlighted its dynamic nature through the concept of "queer temporality". Queer temporality explores how societal...
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: Whats in a date? exploring how relationships develop across generations in a postqueer temporality world