This paper examines how discursive power shapes LGBTQ+ community health information practices. Informed by analysis of 10 information world maps drawn by SC LGBTQ+ community leaders, our findings indicate that while community can be a valuable construct to reject mainstream discourses of regulation and correction, it inevitably is fraught and not representative of all LGBTQ+ individuals. Findings can inform strategies for community leaders to facilitate more equitable information flow among members by identifying key structural elements impeding this flow at the community level
This conceptual paper identifies future directions for information practices theoretical discourses ...
Abstract Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent...
This dissertation examines the information practices of individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bis...
This paper examines how discursive power shapes LGBTQ+ community health information practices. Infor...
Purpose: This qualitative study explores how discursive power shapes South Carolina LGBTQIA+ communi...
Although LGBTQ+ populations experience significant health challenges, little research exists that in...
Navigating healthcare infrastructures is particularly challenging for queer-identifying individuals,...
Title: “We Try to Find Something for Whatever Obstacle Might be in Our Way”: Understanding the Healt...
This poster presents initial findings from an exploratory, qualitative study investigating the healt...
In this poster, we present a typology of norms shaping editing decisions within the English version ...
This chapter addresses the shortcomings of current self-efficacy models describing the health inform...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (inclusive of nonbinary), and queer (collectively, LGBTQ) co...
In this poster, we present a typology of norms shaping editing decisions within the English version ...
In this paper, we use the topic of breast cancer as an example of health crisis erasure in both info...
Information about the LGBTQIA population is difficult to collect because of the sensitive nature of ...
This conceptual paper identifies future directions for information practices theoretical discourses ...
Abstract Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent...
This dissertation examines the information practices of individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bis...
This paper examines how discursive power shapes LGBTQ+ community health information practices. Infor...
Purpose: This qualitative study explores how discursive power shapes South Carolina LGBTQIA+ communi...
Although LGBTQ+ populations experience significant health challenges, little research exists that in...
Navigating healthcare infrastructures is particularly challenging for queer-identifying individuals,...
Title: “We Try to Find Something for Whatever Obstacle Might be in Our Way”: Understanding the Healt...
This poster presents initial findings from an exploratory, qualitative study investigating the healt...
In this poster, we present a typology of norms shaping editing decisions within the English version ...
This chapter addresses the shortcomings of current self-efficacy models describing the health inform...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (inclusive of nonbinary), and queer (collectively, LGBTQ) co...
In this poster, we present a typology of norms shaping editing decisions within the English version ...
In this paper, we use the topic of breast cancer as an example of health crisis erasure in both info...
Information about the LGBTQIA population is difficult to collect because of the sensitive nature of ...
This conceptual paper identifies future directions for information practices theoretical discourses ...
Abstract Background This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent...
This dissertation examines the information practices of individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bis...