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Why I outed “ex-gay” Matt Moore

Collective Archive Number CAN-0000-0785-0AE7 Permanent resolver

After my last post about a profile on Grindr using ex-gay writer Matt Moore’s photo and personal details, I contacted Moore, who responded as follows: The grindr […]

Interpretive context

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Community significance

This article may be important to community memory because it documents experiences, arguments, or organizing connected to religion and morality and makes that material easier to locate alongside related records.

Historical significance

As a dated publication record, this article provides evidence of how religion and morality was framed at the time it appeared and can be compared with earlier and later Collective coverage.

Policy significance

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Content analysis

Themes and framings

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Granular comparative context

How “Religion and morality” appears across the Collective corpus

This article appeared 6 year(s) after the theme’s highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2007.

Relative presence by year

Peak year indexed to 100

Presence by member publication

  1. Transadvocate.com126
  2. Cristan’s Research4
  3. The TERFs2

Frequently co-occurring concepts

  1. Transgender identity and history105
  2. Law and civil rights74
  3. Education and youth41
  4. Community and organizing31
  5. Violence, safety, and dehumanization31
  6. Family and relationships29
  7. Healthcare and medicine29
  8. Culture, identity, and representation27
  9. Feminism and gender politics24
  10. Media, rhetoric, and discourse24

Academic framings in this topic

  1. Interpretive analysis61
  2. Historical analysis27
  3. Clinical and medical analysis26
  4. Psychological analysis21
  5. Media and discourse analysis16
  6. Legal analysis15
  7. Qualitative and interview research14
  8. Critical theory11

Policy framings in this topic

  1. Criminal justice and public safety26
  2. Public accommodations and facilities26
  3. Elections and democratic governance25
  4. Civil rights and anti-discrimination23
  5. Research ethics and data governance10
  6. Administrative classification and identity documents9
  7. Family law and child welfare8
  8. Labor and employment policy8

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Article authors

Author profiles and related researchers

Guest

57 publications · 12 inbound sources/citations

Related authors in the Collective corpus

Cristan Williams

324 publications · 3,096 inbound sources/citations

Connected through 11 citation links between registered publications. Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

Autumn Sandeen

57 publications · 17 inbound sources/citations

Connected through 2 citation links between registered publications. Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

Kelli

32 publications · 4 inbound sources/citations

Connected through 1 citation link between registered publications. Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

Marti Abernathey

369 publications · 14 inbound sources/citations

Connected through 1 citation link between registered publications. Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

TransAdvocate Staff

11 publications · 1 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

Admin

112 publications · 0 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Community and organizing, Culture, identity, and representation.

Related authors are calculated from co-authorship, shared themes and framings, and citation relationships in the registered corpus. This does not imply a personal or institutional association.

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Related academic framing

Congrats Autumn!

Approaches the shared subject through a related analytical or disciplinary frame.

“Transadvocate’s most prolific blogger, Autumn Sandeen has officially been labeled a “radical gender activist” by the radical religious right. Congrats Autumn!

Transadvocate.comCAN-0000-1318-EE53
Related academic framing

1988: Transgender = Transsexual

Approaches the shared subject through a related analytical or disciplinary frame.

On Being Gay: Thoughts on Family, Faith, and Love by Brian McNaught, 1988, page 28

Cristan’s ResearchCAN-0000-0004-F8D3
Related academic framing

The Bible Tells Me So: Transsexualism Is Not A Sin

Approaches the shared subject through a related analytical or disciplinary frame.

I have to admit that ignorant Christians get on my nerves, especially when it comes to discussing transgender people and genital “mutilation”. This was brought […]

Transadvocate.comCAN-0000-1055-496A
Related Perspective

1982: Transgender Phenomena

Provides a contextually related perspective from elsewhere in the Collective.

Third paragraph reads: “Much of the theorizing of the nineteenth century viewed homosexuality as either willful sin or a biologically determined sickness, with the common explanation being that…

Cristan’s ResearchCAN-0000-0233-B793