The study of how state manipulations of sexual information affect cognition, emotion, and interpersonal trust is an important area of research in psychology. Sexual attraction is often seen as a...
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: Sexual information manipulations: how states shape perceptions of sex and its effects on cognition, emotion, and trust
Many societies throughout history have used political ideologies to control and regulate sexual behavior in order to promote social stability and morality. From ancient civilizations to modern...
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: Sexual control and moral panics: how political ideologies shape attitudes towards sex and intimacy
State control over reproduction is a sensitive issue that challenges personal identity and raises ethical dilemmas. It involves a range of policies and practices aimed at regulating human fertility...
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: Ethical dilemma 1: privacy rights vs. public health concerns in state control over reproduction
Communal vulnerability refers to the risk or threat that affects an entire community or group rather than just an individual person. This concept has been explored extensively in various fields such...
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: Divine protection and communal vulnerability: exploring the intersections of religious beliefs and social risk.
State-level policies are laws, regulations, or rules that governments put into place to protect the rights and interests of citizens within their jurisdiction. These policies can range from...
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: How statelevel policies impact the subjective wellbeing of lgbt populations
Queer artists have played an important role in reshaping public health narratives through their creative expression for centuries. From the early days of the LGBTQ+ movement to the present day, queer...
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: The role of queer artists in shaping public health narratives
Queer visibility is a term that refers to the increased presence of LGBTQ+ people in public life, particularly through representation in media, politics, and education. It can be seen as an important...
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: sexuality impact of increased visibility of lgbtq+ identities on society, law, health, and economics
Queer perspective refers to non-heteronormative ways of thinking about sexuality, gender identity, and romantic attraction that challenge traditional binary constructions of masculinity and...
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: A queer perspective on sexuality and relationships: unpacking intersectional oppression in bioethics discussions
Moral courage is defined as the ability to act in accordance with one's values even when faced with societal pressure to do otherwise. In queer contexts, this can involve navigating prejudice and...
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: Moral courage: exploring its impact on queer identity, healthcare, activism, and resistance
Is it ethically acceptable for medical professionals to place an emphasis on social conformity when making decisions about whether or not patients can receive certain treatments or undergo specific...
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: Is it ethical to prioritize social conformity over medical necessity?