Quotas are often used to promote diversity and fairness in organizations, but they can also have unintended consequences that affect how society views competence and merit. In this article, we will...
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: What do quotas really mean for competence and merit? a look at the evidence from psychology and sociology
Identity morality refers to the practice of judging an individual's worth based on their identities rather than their actions. This can be seen everywhere in modern society. From political ideologies...
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: How identity moralization shapes psychology november 10th, 2020 john smith.
What complexities arise when society encounters asexual or aromantic identities?
When people think about romance and relationships, they often consider feelings such as passion, love, affection,...
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: Asexual and aromantic identities: complexities around sexual and romantic desire
Non-binary identities refer to individuals who identify themselves beyond traditional binary categories such as male and female, man and woman. This essay explores how non-binary identities present...
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: Beyond binary: challenging gender norms in language, law, and society.
Queer identity is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender roles and sexual norms. Queer identities are often fluid, constantly changing, and can...
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: Understanding queerness: how perfromative acts shape identity and question social norms
Can authentic self-acceptance exist independently of social recognition, or is external validation a moral necessity? This question has been debated for centuries among philosophers and psychologists...
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: Selflove and social recognition: can we truly love ourselves without external validation?
Can language reforms precede social transformation, or must society change before words do? That is the question that has been debated for centuries by linguists and sociologists alike. On one side...
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: The significance of language reforms on sexual intimacy and relationships
Can empathy-centered curricula transform societal norms over the long term?
The purpose of this article is to explore whether an empathy-centered curriculum can potentially create lasting changes...
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: Can an empathycentered curricula transform societal norms over the long term?
Narrative Representation in Literature
Narratives in literature have always been an important tool for shaping societal perceptions about different aspects of life. These narratives can be found...
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: How literary narratives shape societys understanding of transgender lives
Can family structures be reimagined as flexible, chosen, and egalitarian without losing social coherence?
Families have been around for thousands of years and are essential to society's...
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: Flexible family structures: reimagining intimacy without losing coherence