I’m Trans, and I Don’t Like or Use the Trans Flag
Facebook recently came out with a way to “rainbowify” your Facebook icon to show support for the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage equality. Soon after, […]
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How “Family and relationships” appears across the Collective corpus
This article appeared 2 year(s) after the theme’s highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2013.
Relative presence by year
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- Transadvocate.com201
- Cristan’s Research15
- The TERFs1
Frequently co-occurring concepts
- Transgender identity and history162
- Law and civil rights112
- Community and organizing87
- Education and youth72
- Culture, identity, and representation46
- Labor, economics, and institutions45
- Public policy and governance44
- History, archives, and memory37
- Healthcare and medicine36
- Science, evidence, and expertise35
Academic framings in this topic
- Interpretive analysis96
- Historical analysis50
- Clinical and medical analysis35
- Legal analysis28
- Psychological analysis23
- Qualitative and interview research22
- Media and discourse analysis19
- Critical theory12
Policy framings in this topic
- Elections and democratic governance39
- Public accommodations and facilities38
- Civil rights and anti-discrimination36
- Criminal justice and public safety24
- Research ethics and data governance18
- Administrative classification and identity documents12
- Labor and employment policy12
- Housing and social services8
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