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UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF QUEER INVISIBILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON IDENTITY, RELATIONSHIPS, AND MENTAL HEALTH

Queer Invisibility is an important concept in LGBTQ+ studies that refers to the experience of marginalization and exclusion faced by people who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community. It is...

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON LGBTQ+: EXPLORING BIASES AND BARRIERS IN SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Perceptions of LGBTQ+ Issues
There has been a growing recognition of LGBTQ+ individuals within society.
Their acceptance and integration into mainstream culture remains limited due to cultural...

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QUEER INCLUSION IN HIGHER EDUCATION CURRICULA: EXPLORING NONHETERONORMATIVE SEXUAL IDENTITIES BEYOND STEREOTYPES

Queer Inclusion in Higher Education Curricula
The term "queer" is commonly used to refer to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and asexual (LGBTIQA), as well as...

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DECOLONIAL QUEER THEORY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL GENDER AND SEXUAL NORMS IN THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY.

Decolonial Queer Theory is an academic discipline that seeks to question the dominant discourses and practices within the field of LGBTQ+ studies. It challenges the Eurocentrism of the field and...

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CAN SCHOLARS NAVIGATE INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO CONDUCT MORE INCLUSIVE RESEARCH ON SEXUALITY?

Queer research is a subfield within LGBTQ studies that focuses on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning people (LGBTQ) and their interactions with society. It...

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RESEARCHERS MUST PRIORITIZE RESPECTFUL REPRESENTATION OF QUEER IDENTITIES WHEN CONDUCTING HEALTH STUDIES

Researchers have an ethical responsibility to avoid perpetuating stigma related to marginalized groups when conducting studies about their health outcomes. This is especially true for studies focused...

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SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY EXPLAINS WHY GENDER AND SEXUALITY ARE SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED IDEAS

Queer philosophy is an academic discipline that explores how marginalized identities are constructed through language and discourse, particularly focusing on those who identify as lesbian, gay,...

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UNPACKING THE COMPLEXITIES OF INTIMACY & CARE IN SAMESEX RELATIONSHIPS: A STUDY OF LESBIAN PHENOMENOLOGY.

Lesbian Phenomenology of Intimacy & Care
Love and affection are intrinsic human needs that play an essential role in people's lives. They form the basis for creating meaningful connections between...

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BREAKING FREE FROM HETERONORMATIVITY: HOW DETACHING FROM SEXUAL NORMS CAN LEAD TO PERSONAL GROWTH

The pursuit of pleasure is often associated with hedonism and excessive indulgence, but when it is detached from heteronormative guilt, it can lead to personal growth and positive outcomes for...

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LGBTQ HISTORIES AND CULTURAL MEMORY: WHY LEARNING FROM THE PAST IS VITAL FOR CREATING INCLUSIVE MEMORIES

The study of LGBTQ histories is crucial to understanding how societies remember the past and hold people accountable for their actions. By examining how marginalized communities have been treated...

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