There has been growing recognition among scholars, students, and activists that traditional approaches to research ethics may fall short when it comes to addressing issues related to power dynamics,...
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: Transforming research ethics training: prioritizing queer perspectives for greater understanding
Clandestine education is an umbrella term for all forms of learning that take place outside of formal schooling systems. It includes informal learning among peers, family members, friends, and...
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: Clandestine education: understanding the role of informal learning amongst sexual minorities.
Theology is the study of religion. It is a combination of philosophy, history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, literature, and many other disciplines that seek to understand religious beliefs...
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: A deeper understanding of love through theology: a lived experience approach
There has been an increasing interest among scholars to understand how LGBTQ individuals construct their spiritual narratives and integrate them into their identities. As a result, there is now a...
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: Exploring how lgbtq individuals integrate their spiritual narratives
Sexual Empathy is an intrinsic ability to understand and perceive another person's desires, needs, feelings, and experiences during sexual interactions. It requires sensitivity, awareness, emotional...
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: An indepth exploration of the effectiveness of modeling and lived experience on cultivating sexual empathy.
Queer philosophical frameworks are an important tool for understanding the moral implications of mentorship and peer guidance in emotionally complex contexts. By exploring the intersections between...
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: Queer philosophical frameworks can transform approaches to emotional support in mentorship relationships
The body is an integral part of human existence, but it can also be a site of conflict between individuals and society. Queer people often experience social stigmatization due to their bodies and the...
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: How bodies can be used to resist oppressive forces and create new identities | performance art example provided
Bisexuals have been subject to discrimination, stigma, and oppression due to their sexual orientation. They are often perceived as being promiscuous or unstable in their sexual desires, which can...
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: Bisexual identity insight: exploring how sexual orientation coexists with stability and transformation
The human body is often compared to a book, with each part representing different aspects of life and experiences. This analogy has been explored throughout history, from ancient philosophies to...
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: Unlocking spiritual insight from our bodies: how lived experience can reveal divine wisdom
The term 'queer' has been used to describe people who do not identify as heterosexual, cisgender, or exclusively monogamous. It includes those who are bisexual, pansexual, non-binary, transgender,...
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: Understanding the complexity of intimate queer relationships: exploring phenomenology