The term "non-binary" refers to individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. This group may have multiple gender identities or reject gender altogether. In many cases, non-binary...
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: How can nonbinary people balance selfdetermination and relational care?
Academic researchers have been studying LGBTQ+ communities for decades to understand their characteristics, behavior, and experiences. While this knowledge is important for improving healthcare,...
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: The ethical challenges of researching sexual orientation and gender identity within the lgbtq+ community
Decolonizing Queer Research Methodologies Challenges Exploitative Academic Practices
Researchers must explore how their work is connected to historical, cultural, economic, political, and social...
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: How decolonial queer research challenges exploitative academic practices.
Queer practices of solidarity and care are important for redefining ethical relations within and beyond marginalized communities because they can help to challenge oppressive power dynamics and...
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: Fostering stronger relationships through queer practices of solidarity and care
Queer networks refer to communities where individuals identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, non-binary, or asexual (LGBTQIA+), often outside of traditional heterosexual...
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: What is queer intimacy? how it differs from mainstream connections (and why that matters)
Alternative economies based on mutual aid are becoming more popular, especially among those who seek to challenge the dominant power structures of heteronormative capitalism. This approach emphasizes...
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: Alternative economies challenging heteronormative capitalism: exploring mutual aid as a path towards equality
The concept of queer friendship is often associated with close, platonic relationships between individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. These friendships are characterized by non-hierarchical,...
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: The power of queer male friendship: exploring nonhierarchical and cooperative relationships
Queer chosen family structures are unique social constructs that emerge from the need to create supportive networks outside of traditional blood relations. These families may consist of individuals...
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: Queer chosen families: alternative support systems forged outside traditional blood relations
Can cross-cultural exchanges deepen global understanding without imposing a Western framework?
The term "cross-cultural exchange" refers to interactions between people from different cultural...
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: Crosscultural exchanges: can they enhance global understanding without imposing a western framework?
In today's world, there are various types of family structures that do not conform to traditional definitions of what is considered "normal" or "conventional." Nontraditional, fluid, and queer...
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: Exploring ethical issues in nontraditional family structures: can relationality provide insight?