Queer knowledge is produced through various disciplines such as history, sociology, anthropology, psychology, gender studies, literature, and cultural studies.
Producing such knowledge faces...
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: Queer knowledge production: overcoming ethical, methodological, and epistemological challenges
What methodological challenges arise in recovering silenced queer histories in societies where archival materials were destroyed or inaccessible, and how can those be ethically addressed?
The...
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: Recovering queer histories: methodological challenges and ethical solutions
What epistemological assumptions underlie methodologies used in studying queer populations? Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of knowledge, including its nature,...
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: Exploring the impact of epistemological assumptions on queer population studies
Deep within the heart of every human being lies an innate desire to connect with others on a deeper level that transcends superficial interactions. This need for intimacy is so strong that it often...
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: Unlocking the power of decolonial queer methodologies in relationships
The article should be written in a clear and concise manner that is accessible to a wide audience who may have varying degrees of knowledge about queer sociology, identity, desire, and systemic...
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: What is queer sociology? understanding identity, desire, and systemic oppression
Incorporating queer studies into mainstream humanistic scholarship has presented numerous challenges and opportunities for academics, leading to significant transformations in epistemology and...
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: Challenges and opportunities of queer studies integration in academia: a focus on epistemology and methodology
Are Men or Women More Prone to Emotional Distress After Sexual Rejection?
Most people experience anxiety about being rejected when seeking romantic or sexual partners. Researchers have studied...
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: Which gender experiences the most emotional distress after sexual rejection?