Resilience is often defined as the ability to adapt and overcome challenges, adversity, setbacks, or hardships. It can be seen as an essential quality for modern people navigating through the...
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: Sex and religion: how resilience becomes a new path to sanctity in modern society
Marginalization is defined as the practice of excluding someone from participation in a mainstream society or culture. This can happen for various reasons such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity,...
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: The consequences of marginalizing nonbinary individuals in social, institutional, and professional contexts
There has been increased attention to the intersection of religious alienation and other forms of marginalization within LGBTQ+ communities. This has led to research into how these factors interact...
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: Religious marginalization and its intersection with sexuality and gender identity in lgbtq+ communities
Communal Support
The term "communal support" refers to the social and emotional support that individuals receive from their communities. This can take many forms, such as religious groups,...
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: Sexuality and relationships: how communities can support those experiencing marginalization and spiritual guilt
Bisexual men face unique challenges when it comes to dating, relating, and participating in LGBTQ+ communities due to the lack of societal visibility and understanding of bisexual identities. While...
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: The marginalized experience of bisexual men: overcoming challenges in dating, relating, and community participation
1) Ambiguity is a common experience for marginalized individuals due to their status in society being denied or invalidated.
Many queer people face this when they struggle to express their...
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: Ambiguity: how queer individuals use emotional capacity to navigate societal pressure
Moral Philosophy Addresses Stigma, Marginalization, and Internalized Oppression
The study of moral philosophy is concerned with determining what constitutes right and wrong behavior, based on...
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: Sex, gender identity, and mental health: how philosophy addresses stigma, marginalization, and internalized oppression
The concept of "otherness" has been an integral part of many philosophical traditions throughout history, particularly those that focus on radical ideas about social justice and equality.
The...
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: Sexuality and power in queer theory: exploring heterosexual assumptions and otherness
The concept of identity is both political and personal. On the one hand, it involves how society perceives and defines an individual based on their race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual...
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: The emotional impact of identity on sexuality and relationships
The word "home" has long been associated with safety, comfort, familiarity, belongingness, love, affection, support, security, family, identity, stability, community, roots, history, tradition,...
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: Overcoming rejection from moral communities: the power of home in shaping identities