性与生物学:超越二进制的更广泛影响
Sam L Sharpe1, Andrew P Anderson2, Idelle Cooper3
1Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA.
Integrative and comparative biology
|August 17, 2023
概括
了解除了二进制之外的生物性别至关重要. 这次讨论强调了狭的观点如何影响酷尔,跨性别和跨性别社区,敦促科学包容性和正义.
科学领域:
- 生物学 生物学 生物学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 医学伦理 医学伦理
背景情况:
- 关于生物性别的传统二元理解日益受到挑战.
- 科学界经常延续对性别的二元观点.
- 这种狭的观点对边缘化群体有重大影响.
研究的目的:
- 探索对性别二元理解的含义.
- 倡导科学中对生物性更广泛的看法.
- 将科学研究与公平与正义原则联系起来.
主要方法:
- 圆桌讨论与生物学家和跨性别倡导者.
- 将经验研究与公平,包容和正义原则相结合.
主要成果:
- 确定了双性性别的物化与压迫之间的联系.
- 强调迫切需要进行跨学科对话.
结论:
- 对生物性别的更广泛的理解对于科学诚信至关重要.
- 科学的包容性必须解决社会,政治和医学上的不公正.
- 需要采取紧急行动来保护跨性别者的权利和自主权.
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