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QUEER SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND INTERSECTIONAL IDENTITIES: HOW POWER STRUCTURES IMPACT DESIRE AND OPPRESSION

In order to understand how queer sociological research can illuminate the interplay between identity, desire, and systemic oppression in marginalized communities, it is necessary to consider the ways...

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AN EXPLORATION OF HOW EPISTEMOLOGY INFLUENCES KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN QUEER RESEARCH METHODS

Queer research is an interdisciplinary field that explores gender identities, sexual orientations, and sexual practices from critical perspectives. It involves investigating social constructions of...

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WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF DOCUMENTING MARGINALIZED QUEER LIVED EXPERIENCES?

A study of queer identities has always been challenged by their invisibility within mainstream culture and social discourses. Queer people have faced oppression, marginalization, and violence due to...

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SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY RESEARCH: EXPLORING DIFFERENT EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACHES

What epistemological assumptions underlie research on queer populations, and how might these influence the framing of knowledge?
To answer this question, it is important to define what...

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HOW CAN EPISTEMIC INQUIRIES THROUGH QUEER PERFORMANCE PRACTICES CHALLENGE DOMINANT DISCOURSES?

Performance art is an expressive form that can be understood as a response to social or political issues. Artists may present their ideas through various media forms like dance, music, painting,...

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