Media education curricula often assume that heteronormative gender roles and expectations shape how individuals interact with each other, but this is not always true. Queer people have unique...
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: Sexuality, gender, society how does media education shape our attitude towards lgbtq+ individuals?
Virtual reality simulations have become increasingly popular as tools for teaching students about various topics, including ethics and morality. By creating scenarios that place individuals in...
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: How virtual reality simulations can promote awareness of structural injustice through moral dilemma scenarios
What is systemic inequality?
Systemic inequality refers to the social, political, cultural, legal, educational, medical, and economic institutions that create and maintain structural disparities...
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: Exploring how systemic inequality impacts lgbtq+ communitys sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
How do verbal attacks, microaggressions, and social exclusion intersect with systemic inequalities to shape queer individuals' lived experiences, resilience, and social strategies?
Verbal attacks,...
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: Queer individuals experience: how do verbal attacks, microaggressions, and social exclusion shape their resilience?
Queer people are individuals who identify with non-binary genders, sexual orientations, or both. They experience unique challenges due to systemic discrimination and marginalization that limit their...
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: How queer inequality limits moral agency through housing discrimination, healthcare exclusions, and legal barriers
Pink capitalism is an ideology that promotes consumerism based on gender stereotypes and sexual objectification to generate profit for corporations. It has been used to promote products that are...
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: Unveiling the harmful effects of pink capitalism and its reliance on sexual objectification and gender stereotypes
The question of whether equal access to capital can lead to greater levels of social justice has been debated for centuries. One side argues that it is possible to achieve moral progress through...
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: Can equal access to capital lead to greater levels of social justice? a debate over economic empowerment
Institutionalized Harm
Institutions such as schools, workplaces, hospitals, prisons, and religious organizations play an important role in shaping society's norms and values. They also have the...
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: Institutionalized harm: how language, policies, and cultural messaging perpetuate cycles of psychological harm
Queer feminist critique
Queer feminism has been an important movement in recent years that seeks to challenge traditional gender roles and sexual norms in society. It is based on the idea that...
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: Celebrating gender expression and sexual norms: a queer feminist critique
The intersectional experience of systemic discrimination is the foundation for understanding structural oppression and social inequality. Marginalization occurs when an individual or group is denied...
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: Exploring the depths of systemic discrimination through intersectional lenses