Queer Mediated Practices as a Method to Center and Sustain Critical Health and Media Literacies

A. Vera, Vanessa L. Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner
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Queer communities experience challenges when accessing accurate and comprehensive health information. These challenges span across media and information environments and threaten queer health promotion. This paper explored how 11 queer community health workers (chw s) in a Southeastern US state respond to, subvert, and resist these challenges when creating digital health information resources for their queer communities. This longitudinal action research occurred over two years and included multiple qualitative data types. We analyzed these data using qualitative coding, following deductive and inductive strategies. Findings demonstrate how queer chw s: 1) identified risks and barriers to health promotion their communities experienced; 2) created health information resources that proactively guarded against risks and reactively resisted barriers; 3) borrowed content, format, and logic from other digital media sources, remixing and repurposing them in ways relevant to their communities. Findings denote implications for decentering deficit-based approaches to framing the health and media literacies of queer populations.
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酷儿社区在获取准确和全面的健康信息时遇到了挑战。这些挑战跨越媒体和信息环境,威胁着酷儿健康促进。本文探讨了美国东南部一个州的11名酷儿社区卫生工作者(chw)在为他们的酷儿社区创建数字健康信息资源时如何应对、颠覆和抵制这些挑战。这项纵向行动研究进行了两年多,包括多种定性数据类型。我们使用定性编码,遵循演绎和归纳策略来分析这些数据。研究结果表明,酷儿周如何:1)识别其社区经历的健康促进风险和障碍;2)创建主动防范风险、被动抵抗障碍的卫生信息资源;3)从其他数字媒体资源中借用内容、格式和逻辑,以与他们的社区相关的方式重新混合和重新利用。研究结果表明,在构建酷儿群体的健康和媒体素养方面,基于缺陷的方法具有去中心化的意义。
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