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Background Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer, and people of any other minority sexuality or gender identity (LGBTQ + or “Queer”) are often marginalised from accessing quality primary healthcare (PHC) in their local community. This is largely due
James J. Lucas +6 more
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Under Construction: Toward a Theory and Praxis of Queer Peacebuilding
This article explores what queer as a concept brings to peacebuilding, presenting a guiding framework and introduction for a special issue on queer peacebuilding.
Samuel Ritholtz +3 more
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“Queer Eye” in Theology and Biblical Studies: “Do you have to be queer to do this?” [PDF]
This article addresses the question of whether one needs to be LGBTQ+ or queer-identifying in order to engage in queer studies in theology and biblical studies.
Chris Greenough
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In this article, we apply and combine elements from four theoretical frameworks (i.e., Minority Stress Theory, Person-in-Environment and Risk and Resilience Framework, Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide, and Intersectionality) to explain the ...
Denise Yookong Williams +4 more
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Queer identities are often ignored in diversity initiatives, yet there is a growing body of research that describes notable heterosexist and gender-normative expectations in STEM that lead to unsupportive and discriminatory environments and to the lower ...
A. M. Aramati Casper +2 more
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Western-Centrism and the Global Queer Film Festival Circuit
Since they emerged in the late 1970s, queer film festivals have turned into a global cultural activity. A complex worldwide network of queer film festivals has also formed.
Heshen Xie
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“Chosen family”—families formed outside of biological or legal (bio-legal) bonds—is a signature of the queer experience. Therefore, we address the stakes of “chosen family” for queer and transgender (Q/T) young adults in terms of health, illness and the ...
Nina Jackson Levin +3 more
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Data for queer lives: How LGBTQ gender and sexuality identities challenge norms of demographics
In this article, we argue that dominant norms of demographic data are insufficient for accounting for the complexities that characterize many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ, or broadly “queer”) lives.
Bonnie Ruberg, S. Ruelos
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This study aimed to describe the development of the Perceived Therapist’s Knowledge about Gender Identity Diversity Scale and to preliminarily validate this scale by describing its psychometric properties.
Caleb Esteban +3 more
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Although queer identity has been used among sexual minorities for decades, little is known about the population of queer-identified people in the U.S. We compared people who identify as queer (unweighted n = 88; weighted % = 5.8%) with those who identify
Shoshana K. Goldberg +3 more
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