Moral duality has been present throughout human history, manifested in various forms such as good versus evil, right versus wrong, and virtue versus vice. This dichotomy exists within each...
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: How power structures shape moral duality and sexual relationships.
In sociological theory, socioeconomic contrast fantasies refer to the tendency of individuals from one social class to imagine themselves as members of another social class, often characterized by...
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: the psychological significance of socioeconomic contrast fantasies in intimacy
Queer epistemology is an approach to knowledge that challenges traditional ways of knowing and being. It promotes new ways of thinking about gender, sexuality, and relationships through questioning...
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: Queer epistemology: exploring gender, sexuality, and intimacy through emotional intelligence
There are many ways to conceptualize and explore trans embodiment. Some focus on physical aspects such as hormones and surgery, while others emphasize social roles and expectations.
A deeper...
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: How trans embodiment challenges traditional gender norms and requires moral courage for personal growth and autonomy
The ethical concerns that come up when visual art faces problems of identification, depiction of history, and societal criticism are many. One of the most significant moral difficulties is how to...
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: Artists balance between ethical concerns and representation issues when portraying people from marginalized groups
I will be discussing the psychological processes that can help people understand how to resist systemic oppression rather than simply giving up and accepting their fate. We will explore how...
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: Taking action against systemic oppression by psychologically resisting rather than surrendering
Friendships are an important part of human life and can have many benefits for individuals' mental health and wellbeing. They provide support, companionship, and connection, which is especially...
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: Strategies for navigating social hierarchies, privilege, and power imbalances ethically in friendships
There has been growing recognition among scholars, students, and activists that traditional approaches to research ethics may fall short when it comes to addressing issues related to power dynamics,...
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: Transforming research ethics training: prioritizing queer perspectives for greater understanding
Cultural capital is the value that people attach to certain forms of knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences based on their cultural background, socioeconomic status, education, and...
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: What are sexual practices for lgbtq individuals with higher socioeconomic status?
The emotional balancing act between pride in personal growth and grief for continuing social inequalities can be complicated, but it is an important part of self-reflection and awareness. On the one...
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: How to balance personal growth with social inequalities: finding harmony through awareness and action