Sexual coercion is the act of using non-consensual physical or psychological pressure to force someone into a sexual encounter. This can occur in many contexts but is particularly common in power...
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: The impact of sexual coercion on power dynamics and relationships.
The concept of "authority" is deeply ingrained in human society. From the earliest days of civilization, people have sought to establish hierarchies of power and influence based on factors such as...
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: Erotic secrecy: the power of hidden desire in authority figures
Sexual diversity is defined as the range of human sexuality that exists beyond heterosexuality, including bisexuality, pansexuality, homosexuality, transgenderism, and asexuality. It encompasses all...
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: Exploring the impact of sexual diversity on citizenship, inclusion, and legitimacy
Moral recognition refers to the way individuals perceive themselves and their actions according to socially constructed norms and values. It is shaped by cultural beliefs, religious teachings,...
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: Moral recognition & social legitimacy: impacting relationships
Academia has traditionally been dominated by heteronormative and cisgender perspectives. As such, many queer individuals have faced challenges when attempting to enter into this sphere. This...
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: Queer scholars face challenges in academia but find ways to thrive
Emotional authenticity is defined as being true to one's feelings and experiences, expressing them openly and honestly without fear of judgment or retribution. Social legitimacy refers to the...
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: Exploring the intersection between emotional authenticity and social legitimacy in shaping ethical communities
Emotional Authenticity refers to the ability to express one's true feelings and thoughts without fear or reservation. It is an important aspect of interpersonal communication that allows individuals...
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: How emotional authenticity intersects with social legitimacy to form ethical communities
Religious communities have historically been resistant to accepting same-sex unions, often citing scriptural or doctrinal prohibitions against such relationships.
Recent years have seen a shift...
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: Religious communities impact on relational satisfaction, legitimacy & spiritual fulfillment
The term ‘psychological effect' refers to how certain phenomena affect mental processes, thoughts, feelings, and behavior. When it comes to the psychological effects of visibility, social legitimacy,...
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: How psychological effects of visibility, recognition & legitimacy impact samesex relationships
What is social legitimacy?
Social legitimacy refers to the general acceptance of an individual's actions and behaviors within society. It depends on how people perceive their actions and whether...
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: Are you socially legitimate? what society thinks matters more than your actions!.