Raising a family is an important part of human life, but when this occurs within the context of a non-heteronormative relationship, it can become politicized. Queer families are those that do not fit...
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: Raising a family as a nonheteronormative couple: the political challenges & benefits of parenthood
Architecture and Design Practices Incorporating Queer Perspectives to Create Inclusive Spaces
As societies become increasingly diverse, architectural and design practices have an opportunity to...
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: Designing spaces with lgbtq perspectives to create an inclusive world
The question of how queer intimacy challenges dominant paradigms is an important one that has been explored extensively in recent years. Queer intimacy refers to forms of non-heteronormative...
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: How queer intimacy challenges dominant paradigms: a look at permanence, hierarchy, and exclusivity
One way to understand patriarchy is through its manifestation in the gender binary and how it plays out in relationships between individuals who identify as non-heteronormative. While there has been...
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: Understanding how patriarchy influences nonheteronormative relationships
The issue of queer identities has been debated for decades among scholars in various disciplines such as sociology, psychology, history, anthropology, cultural studies, and literature. Queer refers...
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: How social restrictions affect queer identity and community solidarity
Queer relationships can be defined as non-heteronormative relationships that are characterized by diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. They often challenge societal norms and...
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: How queer relationships model alternative ethics of care through reimagined power dynamics and intimate connections