Architecture is more than just an arrangement of physical structures that provides shelter for human beings. It also serves to convey messages about society's values, beliefs, norms, and expectations...
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Gender dysphoria is often presented as a medical condition that requires hormonal therapy or surgery to "fix." This article will examine if gender dysphoria is a clinical category or a reflection of...
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Queer generations have distinct sociological characteristics that set them apart from one another, including their beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, and identities. These differences can be seen...
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How does masculinity intersect with queer identity to influence self-expression, relational dynamics, and psychological wellbeing? This is an important question that has been explored extensively in...
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: Sexuality and identity: the intersection of masculinity with queerness and its effects on wellbeing
The concept of embodiment is one that has been explored extensively across various disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and cognitive science. In this article, I will...
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: Understanding the philosophy of embodiment in relation to the lived experience of trans individuals
Is coming out an individual act of courage or a collective act of negotiation within a family system? This is a question that has been debated for years, with various perspectives offered by...
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: Exploring the complex dynamics of coming out: is it an act of courage or negotiation?
The concept of identity has been debated extensively in sociology and cultural studies, with scholars examining how individuals construct their own sense of self through various factors such as...
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: Intersectionality: how multifaceted identities can complicate our sense of self and social belonging
What is moral reasoning and empathy? Moral reasoning refers to an individual's capacity to assess and evaluate situations based on moral principles. Empathy involves understanding and feeling what...
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: Exploring the impact of family diversity on moral reasoning and empathy: a comprehensive analysis
The concept of intersectionality has gained popularity within sociology and feminist theory, and it is often applied to understand how various forms of oppression, such as racism, sexism, ableism,...
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: How race and class intersect with lgbtq+ identities and experiences
The concept of family has traditionally been defined as a group of individuals related to each other by blood or marriage.
Recent social trends have challenged this definition, leading many...
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: Reimagining family: how alternative definitions can lead to more equitable outcomes