Infrastructures of interdependency in queer mobility and migration to South Australia: 'caring with' in leisure, sports, arts and domesticity [0.03%]
南澳大利亚酷儿流动性及移民相互依赖的基础设施:“带着关怀”的休闲、体育、艺术和家庭生活政策框架
James Gardiner,Rob Cover
James Gardiner
This article examines how informal care practices and infrastructures shape the settlement and long-term belonging of gender- and sexuality-diverse people who migrated internally to Adelaide, South Australia, from the 1970s to the early 200...
Sexuality fluidity in Thailand: free association narratives among LGBTQ+ individuals [0.03%]
泰国的性向流动性:LGBTQ+个体的自由联想叙述
Sorawit Wainipitapong,Laia Bécares,Dylan Kneale
Sorawit Wainipitapong
Sexuality fluidity is shaped by individual processes and cultural values and might thus be perceived and experienced differently across different sociocultural contexts. This qualitative study explored how sexuality fluidity was understood ...
Sexual health care perspectives and practices among Haitian migrants in Chile [0.03%]
海地移民在智利的性健康护理观点和实践
Julieta Belmar Prieto,Mauricio Fuentes A,Kenny Low Andrade et al.
Julieta Belmar Prieto et al.
Sexual health has been defined as a human right and a key component of human well-being. In contexts of migration, its exercise is influenced by life trajectories, access barriers, and cultural factors that shape perceptions and care practi...
How island spaces 'contour and nudge' youth sexual and reproductive health and rights: mapping assemblages of power and resistance in Aruba [0.03%]
青年性与生殖健康权利的“轮廓与推动”:阿鲁巴空间权力和反抗聚合图谱研究
Elizabeth Ascroft
Elizabeth Ascroft
This paper examines how island characteristics affect young people's sexual and reproductive health and rights in Aruba, a small island developing state in the Caribbean. Drawing on Baldacchino's notion that islandness can 'contour and nudg...
Maha Khawaja
Maha Khawaja
Gynaecological cancers and their treatment can alter sexual functioning, intimacy, and relationship dynamics, yet these concerns are frequently difficult to raise in clinical encounters and everyday support networks. This study examines how...
Framing LGBTQ+ identities: production and reception in a Vietnamese reality talk show [0.03%]
越南一档真人秀谈话节目的LGBTQ+身份建构与受众反应研究
Lan Huynh Thi Hoang,Anh Duc Do
Lan Huynh Thi Hoang
This study examines the framing of LGBTQ+ representation in Vietnamese television through the talk show Come Out - Step into the Light (2018-2022). Drawing on Framing Theory and Self-Representation Theory, it combines a content analysis of ...
Autobiographical memories of coming out among Turkish speaking LGBT individuals [0.03%]
土耳其语LGBT人士出柜自传记忆研究
Ibrahim Ray,Burcu Kaya Kiziloz,Shenel Husnu
Ibrahim Ray
Coming out is often a pivotal autobiographical memory event for LGBTI+ individuals, serving both as a process of self-discovery and disclosure of sexual and/or gender identity to others. This research explores how coming out memories-often ...
Sex, gender, sexuality and orientation in biomedical research articles on intersex variations: a diachronic corpus analysis [0.03%]
关于中间性别的生物医学研究文献中的性别、性取向和性特征的历史语料库分析
Brian W King,Carmen Dayrell,Virginia Zorzi
Brian W King
This article examines how biomedical research articles construct sex, gender, sexuality and sexual orientation in relation to intersex variations. We analyse 368 biomedical articles (approximately 1.3 million words) from PubMed spanning 195...
Black transgender women's experiences with stigma in US behavioural health services: 'for those that are not educated, trans comes in a box' [0.03%]
美国行为健康服务中的黑人变性女性的污名化经历:“对于没有受过教育的人来说,人们认为变性人就是一只装在盒子里的动物”
Tural Mammadli,Linda-Jeanne M Mack,Tharyn Giovanni et al.
Tural Mammadli et al.
This study examines experiences that heighten Black transgender women's need for behavioural health services in the USA, and their experiences while receiving services. Between June and December 2023, we conducted semi-structured interviews...
Colonial scripts and fragile queer masculinities: Brazilian gay men navigating effeminacy stigma in Canada [0.03%]
殖民地cripts与脆弱的酷儿男性气质:巴西同性恋男性在加拿大应对女性化污名
Marcus Cerqueira Sanzi,Sharalyn Jordan,Roberto L Abreu
Marcus Cerqueira Sanzi
Effeminacy remains a highly policed and racialised site of gender regulation, particularly for racialised queer men navigating migration. Drawing on interviews with six Brazilian queer men living in Canada, this qualitative study examines h...