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UNPACKING ONLINE QUEER RITUALS: HOW VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES DEVELOP INTIMATE CONNECTIONS

To develop connections within online queer subcultures, various rituals have emerged that can be seen to replicate traditional forms of community building such as festivals, parades, dances, and...

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS IN NONHETERONORMATIVE COMMUNITIES: THE EXPERIENCE OF QUEERNESS

What is Queerness?
Queerness refers to the experience of gender identity and sexual orientation that does not fit within traditional societal norms. It encompasses a wide range of identities and...

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HOW ARTISTS REPRESENT HUMAN SEXUALITY WITH RESPECT TO DIVERSE IDENTITIES AND EXPERIENCES?

Artists play an important role in representing human sexuality through their work. They have the power to shape public perception and promote progressive attitudes about gender identity, sexual...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE ON MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR QUEER INDIVIDUALS IN ONLINE SPACES

The term "internalized prejudice" refers to the belief that negative stereotypes about one's own identity are true and valid. This is especially common among members of minority groups who have been...

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QUEERING MIGRATION: HOW MOVING ABROAD CAN TRANSFORM GENDER EXPRESSION, SOCIAL ROLES, AND SENSE OF BELONGING

Migration is often thought of as a physical movement from one place to another, but it can also be seen as a more fluid process that involves transformations in many aspects of an individual's life,...

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNALIZED CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS OF CONFORMITY ON QUEER PEOPLES SELFPERCEPTION

Queer people have been marginalized throughout history because of their non-conforming gender expression and sexual orientation. Internalized cultural expectations of conformity are social norms that...

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A LOOK AT HOW DIFFERENT CULTURAL PERCEPTIONS OF MORALITY CAN IMPACT QUEER MENTAL HEALTH

There is a widespread belief that moral values are essential for psychological wellbeing.
There is little agreement about what constitutes morality, which may differ between cultures. This article...

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LGBTQ+ ECONOMIC PRECARITY: HOW DISCRIMINATION IMPACTS ACCESS TO HOUSING & JOBS

Economic precarity is defined as a state of instability or uncertainty regarding one's financial situation, often caused by factors such as low wages, unemployment, inflation, and rising living...

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AN EXPLORATION OF INTERSECTIONALITY IN QUEER COMMUNITIES: CRITICAL RACE THEORY AND FEMINIST FRAMEWORKS

Intersectionality is an important concept that recognizes how different forms of oppression can intersect to create unique experiences of marginalization and discrimination.
Being both a woman and...

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STRATEGIC LANGUAGE USE BY LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY RESISTS OPPRESSION, FOSTERS IDENTITY AND COLLECTIVE AGENCY

There has been growing awareness of the role that language plays in marginalized communities' resistance to oppression, fostering of identity, and building of collective agency. One such community is...

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