Can queer diasporic communities generate alternative paradigms of kinship, care, and moral responsibility? This question has been explored by scholars who study sexuality and gender, particularly...
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: Queer diasporic communities and alternative paradigms of kinship
Queer Representation in Advertising Affecting Public Perceptions of Identity
Creators' Moral Responsibility
Advertising has always been about persuasion, but how effective is it when it comes...
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: How advertising campaigns can promote acceptance & inclusion by featuring diverse identities
How does the persistence of oppression highlight the moral responsibilities of those in positions of power?
Oppression is the practice of exercising authority over others, usually through forceful...
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: How does the persistence of oppression highlight the moral responsibilities of those in positions of power?
Queer Migration and Displaced Populations: Moral Responsibility
Moral responsibility refers to an individual's obligation to act in accordance with accepted standards of right and wrong behavior....
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: Queer migration and displaced populations: moral responsibilities
Gender fluidity refers to a person's ability to express their gender identity and expression beyond traditional male or female categories. It challenges assumptions that gender is fixed and...
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: Gender fluidity: exploring challenges to identity persistence, moral responsibility, and societal recognition
Gender Fluidity
Gender fluidity is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify themselves exclusively as male or female, but rather experience their gender identity along a spectrum of...
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: Sexuality, intimacy and gender fluidity: exploring the complexities of identity and morality
Throughout history, many societies have considered certain aspects of human biology, including those related to gender and sexuality, as abnormal or pathological. This was especially true for people...
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: Sexual ethics: exploring moral responsibilities in a postbinary age