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A fine example: Ellis, Alan; Highleyman, Liz; Schaub, Kevin; and White, Melissa, edsThe Harvey Milk Institute guide to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer internet research.Binghamton: Harrington Park Press, 2002. 180p US$14.95 soft ISBN 1560233532 [PDF]
Teresa A. Savage
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Abstract While conversations pertaining to school‐based sexuality education are becoming more prominent, the experiences of disabled children and youth are still under‐discussed in research. Despite disabled childhood studies emerging as a field of inquiry, there is still a lack of critical conversation pertaining to disabled students' sexuality ...
Adam Davies+5 more
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Understanding the support dynamics for LGBTI+ youth in Spain during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract This qualitative study explores the experiences of LGBTI+ youth in Spain during the COVID‐19 pandemic, focusing on family, social, educational and healthcare support mechanisms. The findings, based on five focus groups, highlight the pivotal role of family support during the pandemic, increased isolation and a reliance on online connections ...
Lucas Platero+3 more
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Health insurance and labor supply: Evidence from same‐sex couples
Abstract This paper examines labor supply effects of policies allowing public sector workers to include same‐sex partners in employer‐sponsored insurance plans. Unlike broader partnership recognition rights, these policies focus narrowly on insurance access.
Elisabeth Wurm
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ABSTRACT Museums have been called to fundamentally reimagine institutions, practices, and offerings to center racially minoritized and Indigenous communities and take meaningful action for racial equity and justice. In this article, we advance a transformative approach to front‐end evaluation as a strategy that can shape the transformation of museum ...
Rebecca M. Teasdale, Cecilia Garibay
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ABSTRACT Introduction Drug checking is an important harm reduction service that allows service users to make an informed decision about drug use. In early 2024, Queensland became the second Australian jurisdiction to implement a fixed‐site drug checking service (CheQpoint).
Cheneal Puljević+8 more
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