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Journal articles on the topic "Minorités sexuelles et de genre"
Scodellaro, Claire, Mathieu Trachman, and Liam Balhan. "Les violences sexuelles dans les vies des gays et des bisexuels. Configurations, dissémination et orientations intimes." Population Vol. 79, no. 1 (July 11, 2024): 75–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.2401.0075.
Full textCarignan-Allard, Matthieu, and Manon Bergeron. "Les violences sexuelles en milieu collégial : portrait comparatif entre les étudiant.es des minorités sexuelles et de genre et les personnes hétérosexuelles cisgenres." Travail social 69, no. 2 (2023): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1113798ar.
Full textIgartua, Karine J., and Richard Montoro. "Les minorités sexuelles : concepts, prémisses et structure d’une approche clinique adaptée." Santé mentale au Québec 40, no. 3 (January 29, 2016): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034909ar.
Full textHiggins, Robert, Brian Hansen, Beth E. Jackson, Ashley Shaw, and Nathan J. Lachowsky. "Programmes et interventions favorisant l’équité en santé dans les populations LGBTQ2+ au Canada par des mesures sur les déterminants sociaux de la santé." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 41, no. 12 (December 2021): 475–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.12.04f.
Full textGeoffroy, Marie, and Line Chamberland. "Discrimination des minorités sexuelles et de genre au travail : quelles implications pour la santé mentale ?" Santé mentale au Québec 40, no. 3 (January 29, 2016): 145–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034916ar.
Full textMakhlouta, Jean. "La mobilité pour accéder à la ville. La voiture et les minorités sexuelles et de genre à Beyrouth." Annales de géographie N° 758, no. 4 (July 30, 2024): 54–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ag.758.0054.
Full textDenis, Frédéric, and Emmanuel Rusch. "Santé des minorités sexuelles, sexuées et de genre et politiques de santé." Santé Publique Vol. 34, HS2 (May 7, 2023): 7–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.hs2.0007.
Full textBoussaïd, Khadidja. "Corps en mouvement et genre dans la ville." Rives méditerranéennes 65 (2024): 213–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12iwp.
Full textChbat, Marianne. "Être homosexuel et d’origine libanaise en contexte montréalais : identifications ethno-sexuelles multiples, complexes et variables." Reflets 23, no. 1 (August 3, 2017): 148–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040752ar.
Full textHajo, Sonia, Colin A. Capaldi, and Li Liu. "Disparités dans la santé mentale positive des adultes faisant partie d’une minorité sexuelle ou de genre au Canada." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 44, no. 5 (May 2024): 219–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.44.5.01f.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Minorités sexuelles et de genre"
Kunert, Stéphanie. "Circulations-transformations. Le stéréotype et la norme re-signifiés : vers une théorie communicationnelle des processus de stéréotypie et de normativité : les minorités sexuelles et de genre dans les discours marchands et les discours militants." Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040194.
Full textThis research in communication and information sciences considers gender stereotypes and social norms of sexuality as communicational objects. We analyze the construction of gender norms and stereotypes in advertising and marketing discourse, while considering the conception of the notion of norm and stereotype in the discourse of those who criticize and aim to deconstruct them.Advertising and activism are both considered as social discourses. In the critique that aims to deconstruct them, norms and stereotypes are often considered related and as rigid objects. Additionally, we observe that in the critique as well as in the advertising discourse, norms and stereotypes are woven in a discursive circulation that both affects and aims to re-signify these norms and stereotypes. In this research, re-signification is defined as the result of certain discursive practices (parody, re-semantisation, neology, etc.) that exist in anti-advertising discourse as well as in advertising discourse. Moreover, re-signification is the result of the process of infinite semiosis, signs translating into new signs.Social stereotypes and norms, torn between rigid conceptions and practices of re-signification, are constructed and deconstructed at the same time. These two objects (norm/sterotype) and the process they result from (normativity/stereotypification) can be considered as the two sides of one communicational phenomenon. The phenomenon called circulation-transformation of social discourse and social representations
Peraud, William. "Trouble de stress post-traumatique et trouble de stress post-traumatique complexe chez les personnes LGBTQIA+ : prévalences et facteurs associés." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0437.
Full textContext: LGBTQIA+ individuals make up 9% of the population (IPSOS, 2023). The LGBTQIA+ acronym encompasses people with diverse profiles regarding their sexual orientation, gender identity, anatomical characteristics, or, more broadly, their relationship to heterosexual and cisgender norms. LGBTQIA+ individuals constitute a vulnerable population, particularly concerning physical and psychological health. Frequently subjected to chronic interpersonal violence, wich can begin as childhood and involving attachment figures, LGBTQIA+ individuals share the main risk factors for developing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD). Method: the first article establishes the translation and cross-cultural validation of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ; Cloitre et al., 2018), a self-report questionnaire that assesses PTSD and C-PTSD symptoms according to the criteria of the Eleventh International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). The second article is a systematic literature review aimed at collecting prevalence data on PTSD and C-PTSD in LGBTQIA+ individuals and identifying factors associated with PTSD and C-PTSD symptoms. The third article is a standardized study conducted in France among the general adult population, including LGBTQIA+ individuals, to compare exposure to violence, its traumatic impacts (PTSD, C-PTSD), and explore factors that may influence traumatic symptoms. Results: the translation and cross-cultural validation process produced a validated French version of the ITQ, demonstrating a factorial structure equivalent to the original version. The tool shows satisfactory convergent and divergent validity, as well as good temporal stability (Peraud et al., 2022). The systematic literature review, based on 60 articles, revealed extremely high PTSD prevalence rates among LGBTQIA+ individuals. Certain groups appear particularly vulnerable, notably bisexual individuals (10.3-35.7% PTSD) and transgender individuals (36.8-64.3% PTSD). The factors associated with symptoms exist at multiple levels: individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, and political (Peraud et al., under review). The empirical study conducted in France on a sample of 2175 individuals showed significantly higher rates of violence exposure among LGBTQIA+ individuals compared to cisgender heterosexual individuals. This is reflected in elevated PTSD and C-PTSD prevalence, particularly among transgender and gender-diverse individuals (10-14% PTSD; 12-32% C-PTSD; 25-46% cumulative prevalence) and pansexual individuals (11.6% PTSD; 28.4% C-PTSD; 40% cumulative prevalence) (Peraud et al., in preparation). Hierarchical regression analyses indicate that various factors contribute to PTSD and C-PTSD symptomatology (e.g., dissociation, characteristics of violence, family functioning, coping). Some factors appear more specific to the LGBTQIA+ population (e.g., discrimination, violence related to LGBTQIA+ identity, income, age) (Peraud et al., in preparation) Discussion: the results of this doctoral research emphasize that considering exposure to violence in LGBTQIA+ individuals is a public health issue. It is now essential to support existing actions and propose new prevention and care measures for the benefit of these individuals. Such efforts cannot exist without institutional and political commitment rooted in the fight against inequality
Vial, Emmanuelle. "Les minorités sexuelles et le droit de la famille." Nice, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006NICE0022.
Full textSexual minorities such as homosexuals and transsexuals wish to be able to have their marginality accepted in family law. This acceptance, which has undergone change over time, is currently nuanced and incomplete. Whilst the “Pacs” and common law marriage are avaimable to homosexual couples and couples with a transsexual partner, only the latter are permiited to marry, as they respect the primordial condition of heterosexuality. This sexual marginality which is the object of various sanctions durind the differents stages of marriage is difficult to accept in the matter of parenthood. In this domain, legislation is strict. In the name of the child's best interest the means provided to persons who cannot bear children are subject to restrictive conditions. The sexual marginality of one partner, and identical sex in a couple, are not compatible with legal requirements. In spite of that, sexual minorities succeed anyway, by various differents means, in having children. However, the homoparental family is not egally recognized. This absence of recognition is changing with the gradual acceptance of the notion of parent-in-fact
Lemoine, Emilie. "La construction de l'adolescent(e) américain(e) à travers les séries télévisées américaines (1990-2010)." Thesis, Tours, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOUR2014/document.
Full textAfter teen movies became a bona fide cinematographic genre, teen series began to occupy a prominent place in American popular culture. In our research we investigate the construction of American teenage girls and boys through the first seasons of eleven teen series from 1990 to 2010: Beverly Hills 90210, My So-Called Life, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Dawson's Creek, Freaks and Geeks, Smallville, The O.C., One Tree Hill, Gosip Girl, Glee et Huge. We observe the sociological, historical, cultural and political evolutions and permanent features of adolescence, taking into account social classes,ethnic groups and gender problematics
Chetcuti-Osorovitz, Natacha. "Normes socio-sexuelles et lesbianisme : définition de soi, catégories de sexe/genre et script sexuel." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0337.
Full textBased on fieldwork observation and enquiry (interviews with 21 lesbians), this PhD dissertation aims at giving account about normative elaboration processes in lesbian sexuality. Beyond analysing sexual practices' discourses, this study unravels the ways lesbian think of themselves, and how they relate to gender normative constrains. Though undergoing a wide range of different life paths, gays and lesbians have to face the heterosexual, normative constrains' weigh. But if such weight affects their Self formation process, it does not operate the same for each of the two sexes. For in the lesbian' case, the question of invisibility is intrinsically connected to their social status as women. While relying on contemporary conceptualizations of lesbianism (self naming practice, couple practices, sexual script construction), this research consists in disclosing a reality that Social Sciences have not yet thoroughly analysed. Moreover, it keeps on questionning what is the "woman"'s category in relation to an hetero-social organization, which is its very context of definition. Lesbian trajectories' analysis opens up a questioning from the margin, which applies to a set of social norms regulating sexuality, couple, and sexual representation inherent to a male centred normative system. Consequently , such questions arise : how is one able to define oneself as a lesbian, while living in an heterosexist society? Through which process is one able to think of one's own Self, and introduce it to Others? How the couple can be defined, when assignation to sexual categories is not the main reference? And last, how is sexuality organized when it does not rely on a sexual, hierarchical divide?
Lévesque, Geneviève. "Le rôle médiateur du harcèlement dans l'association entre faire partie des minorités sexuelles et la consommation d'alcool." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/10515.
Full textGuilmette, David. "La discrimination des hommes de minorités sexuelles au Québec : genèse, évolution et pratiques du groupe communautaire MIELS-Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29357/29357.pdf.
Full textGray, Sadran Jane. "A small country with blurry boundaries : genre et identités sexuelles dans la littérature écossaise contemporaine." Grenoble 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005GRE39041.
Full textVilbas, Jean. "Le mouvement chrétien inclusif et sa théologie de l'hospitalité." Strasbourg, 2011. https://publication-theses.unistra.fr/public/theses_doctorat/2011/VILBAS_Jean_2011.pdf.
Full textBorn in America about 50 years ago, the inclusive christian movement advocates, according to the Gospael, for the full inclusion of the Igbt people in the life and ministry of the Church, tries to eradicate any kind of exclusion. It gathers parishes, groups and communities that provide hospitality to the Igbt people in the Churches, in the name of Jesus-Christ. It doesn't constitute an organized movement but it refects a great diversity of theological, pastoral and political options. We have used a sociological survey to approach those welcoming christian parishes, groups and communities. We have tried to elaborate a typology, based on 16 models, that could do justice to the diversity of pastoral strategies. We also have tried to articulate a theology of hospitalité, induced by this practice of welcome and disseminated in an abundant collection of liturgical, pastoral and apologetical literarture. We therefore have tried to present, in a systematic and somehow transitory way, the converging and diverging reflexions coming from that movement, its practices of welcome and its theologians. They make of the hospitality of God, expressed in Jesus-Christ, the foundation of community life and ethical investigation of how to relate with one another in sexuality as in life together
Zahed, Ludovic-Mohamed. "L' émergence publique des minorités sexuelles musulmanes et les mutations d'un rapport inclusif à l'islam en France : des représentations sociales et identitaires alternatives." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0646.
Full textAccording to and anthropologicaly participative perspective, as accessible as possible to the public, I will relate my immersion for nearly five years in an Islamic "LGBT" activism, that I was one of the Spokesmen. I will analyze three sources of information that I could not have got if I had not been myself fully involved in this civic engagement: testimonies of homosexuals who are Muslims or from a Muslim background, belonging de facto to a "sexual minority"; testimonies of French and Europeans Imams about these lattest; the development of an Islamic LGBT more organized activism in the recent years, also as thye consequences of statements and publications from some homophobic Muslims. My plan was ti put into perspective, mainly, the speech that are trying to develop right now, and since the end of the last century, sexual minorities who claim to be part of Muslim diasporas living in France and Europe. This analysis will be carried out in relation to other Muslim communities around the world. Note that this is a historic endeavor that I had the opportunity to analyse, since these minorities clearly intend to reclaim there religious heritage, through the development of an "Islamic liberation theology", applied to sexual minorities, in order to be able to reconcile sexuality and spirituality. Although considered by their most radical coreligionists as "perverses" or psychologically "unbalanced", sexual minorities seem to be the vanguard of an alternative, progressive, inclusive Islam development. Is that the reason why, today, Islamic religious authorities in France seem to give a more central place to these questionsof gender and sexuality? One of the strong angles to approach this thesis is to determine how this Islamic LGBT activism may be similar, or not, to the Islamic femisnist movement also being developed nowadays and sometimes experiencing a sense of failure. I will have to jkeep in mind that these Muslim homosexuals are beginning to settle their activities. What we call the Muslim sexual minorities remain inconspicuous, poorly organized, and it would be naive to think that they form a monolithic bloc,speaking with one voice, knowing exactly what strategy to follow, in order to establish which axiological choices, precisely. The project of this study was not to address, from an ethnographical perspective, the issue of organizations' sociology, through the emergence of Muslim LGBT associations; but our aim is to study the identity mutations initiated by these individuals united in such citizen networks. The second theme of this thesis is to determine whether these identity representations are renewed, breaking out with an Arab-Muslim historiographical heritage, or wheteher they are are ultimately the expression of a radical, indeed alternative, reappropriation of secular Islamic values
Books on the topic "Minorités sexuelles et de genre"
1965-, Brotman Shari L., and Lévy Joseph J. 1944-, eds. Intersections--cultures, sexualités, et genres. Québec, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2008.
Find full textLévy, Joseph Josy. Minorités sexuelles, Internet et santé. Québec, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011.
Find full textFaty, Ndiaye Charlotte, Diop Khady 1922-, United Nations Development Fund for Women., and SWAA Senegal, eds. Mythes et pratiques sexuelles: Approche genre de l'épidemie à VIH/SIDA au Sénégal. [Dakar]: Unifem, 2000.
Find full textLemonnier-Texier, Delphine. Représentations et identités sexuelles dans le théâtre de Shakespeare: Mises en scène du genre, écritures de l'histoire. Rennes: Presses universitaire de Rennes, 2010.
Find full textCortázar, Juan Carlos. El acento en la diferencia: Escribir en el Perú desde una mirada LGBTIQ. Chorrillos: Campo Letrado, 2021.
Find full textCarnac, Romain, Diletta Guidi, and Guillaume Roucoux. Les autorités religieuses face aux questions de genre: Reconfigurations contemporaines des mondes confessionnels autour des nouvelles questions sexuelles. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018.
Find full textCiasca, Saulo Vito, Andrea Hercowitz, and Ademir Lopes Junior. Saúde LGBTQIA+: Práticas de cuidado transdisciplinar. São Paulo: Manole, 2021.
Find full text1957-, Giasson Sylvie, Canada Canadian Heritage, Parks Canada, Canada Patrimoine Canada, and Parcs Canada, eds. Out and about: Towards a better understanding of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons in the workplace = Sortir des sentiers battus : pour mieux comprendre la réalité des personnes gaies, lesbiennes, bisexuelles et transgenres en milieu de travail. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Heritage = Patrimoine canadien, 2004.
Find full textKarsten, Margaret Foegen. Management, gender, and race in the 21st century. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005.
Find full textLevin, Amy K. Gender, Sexuality, and Museums: A Routledge Reader. Abingdon, Oxon [England]: Routledge, 2010.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Minorités sexuelles et de genre"
Figueroa, Tamara. "Représenter la diversité durant et après la dictature au Chili : minorités sexuelles et de genre." In De l’invisibilité à la visibilité, 151–60. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4000/132xy.
Full textBiland, Émilie. "Minorités de sexualité et de genre." In Dictionnaire politique de l’Amérique latine, 374–79. Paris: Éditions de l’IHEAL, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4000/12tk6.
Full textLejbowicz, Tania. "Les bisexualités féminines : une approche par configurations sexuelles." In Minorités de genre et de sexualité, 251–72. Ined Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.19486.
Full textStambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael. "Mobiliser le regard migratoire pour comprendre les catégories sexuelles." In Minorités de genre et de sexualité, 155–68. Ined Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.19436.
Full textLarmarange, Joseph, and Christophe Broqua. "Orientation sexuelle et identité de genre : quelles catégories d’enquête en Afrique subsaharienne ?" In Minorités de genre et de sexualité, 191–208. Ined Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.19456.
Full textKunert, Stéphanie. "8. Normativité du genre et normalisation de la transgression : les minorités sexuelles en publicité." In L'assignation de genre dans les médias, 125–37. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.72024.
Full textVelter, Annie, Lucie Duchesne, Nathalie Lydié, and Le groupe Prévagay. "Des modes de vie aux espaces de collecte : les échantillons d’hommes ayant des rapports sexuels avec des hommes." In Minorités de genre et de sexualité, 121–38. Ined Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ined.19416.
Full textSteger-Kicinski, Arthur. "Annuaire français de relations internationales." In Annuaire français de relations internationales, 661–75. Éditions Panthéon-Assas, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/epas.ferna.2024.01.0661.
Full textLévy, Joseph Josy, and Nathalie Ricard. "Droits humains et minorités sexuelles." In Droits et cultures en mouvement, 101–30. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782763715438-008.
Full textLévy, Joseph Josy, Kim Engler, Louis-Robert Frigault, and Alain Léobon. "Les Usages D’Internet et le Bien-Être Sociosexuel et Psychologique des Hommes Homosexuels et Bisexuels Québécois." In Minorités sexuelles, Internet et santé, 87–114. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760529403-005.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Minorités sexuelles et de genre"
Joël, Myriam. "Les femmes impliquées dans des violences sexuelles sur mineur·e·s : un terrain hors-norme, indicible et troublant." In Genre et monde carcéral. Perspectives éthiques et politiques. MSH Paris-Saclay Éditions, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52983/hsah7158.
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