"Queer perspectives on virtue, courage, and ethical growth are shaped by social marginalization due to their unique experiences and identities. Marginalized individuals must navigate systems of power...
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: How queer experiences with marginalization shape perspectives on virtue, courage, and ethical growth
In sociology, there are two types of social phenomena that are often discussed: group cohesion and group conflict. Group cohesion refers to the way people come together as one unit for some purpose;...
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: The power of religious groups coming together to avoid oppression
Can the pursuit of pleasure be ethical when it arises from the desire to heal historical wounds?
The pursuit of pleasure is often viewed as an indulgent activity that prioritizes personal...
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: Healing historical wounds through pursuit of pleasure: can it be ethical?
Cisgender people are individuals who identify with their biological gender assigned at birth. On the contrary, Queer believers are those who do not conform to traditional norms of sexual orientation...
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: How does a queer persons divine calling and vocation differ from that of a cisgender peer?
Trust is an essential component of human interaction that enables individuals to form relationships, cooperate, and work together towards common goals.
When systemic inequality, oppression, or...
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: Sustaining trust and loyalty under inequality: how psychology can help
Can an ethics of inclusion coexist with traditions that sanctify exclusion?
Traditional societies have a set of values and beliefs that define what is acceptable behavior within their community....
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: Can an ethics of inclusion coexist with traditions that sanctify exclusion?
Queer approaches to vulnerability, empathy, and self-sacrifice have been gaining traction within communal religious ethics and moral reasoning. These approaches challenge traditional understandings...
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: How queer approaches can transform moral reasoning through focusing on vulnerability, empathy, and selfsacrifice
Queer pedagogy is an approach to education that challenges traditional forms of knowledge production, exploring alternative ways to learn and teach. It emphasizes embodied experience, playfulness,...
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: Lgbtqia+ education | erotic pedagogies | challenging traditional forms of knowledge production
Activism is an activity that involves advocating for change through direct action to bring about political, economic, and social reforms. It can take many forms such as protesting, writing letters to...
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: Exploring the impact of social justice movements on selfconcept and coping mechanisms
To expand conventional understandings of moral empathy, responsibility, and relational justice, lesbian experiences of shared affective space require a deeper exploration into the intricacies of...
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: Exploring how shared affective spaces allow for the expansion of moral empathy in lesbian relationships