Social identity theory argues that individuals develop multiple identities based on their membership in various groups or social categories. These identities are shaped by societal norms, values,...
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: Bisexual identity: exploring the intersection of race and sexuality
There has been growing interest in understanding how individuals can develop moral resilience and ethical agency through reflecting on their experiences of adversity and marginalization. Moral...
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: Developing moral resilience and ethical agency in adolescence: the power of selfreflection
Decolonial approaches to research have been gaining traction in recent years, particularly within the field of queer studies. This is because these approaches seek to challenge traditional modes of...
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: Decolonial approaches to research: centering marginalized voices through liberatory scholarship
When it comes to creating art that reflects the experiences and perspectives of marginalized communities, there is often a fine line between honoring those voices and exploiting them for personal...
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: The ethical challenges of creating art that reflects marginalized communities
When it comes to witnessing the sufferings of marginalized communities such as queer people, there are many ethical considerations that must be taken into account.
When someone who lives in a...
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: How to support queer people without causing unintentional harm