边缘化与规范导致的信息障碍:跨性别者与非二元性别者的经验

Aira Huttunen
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边缘化和污名化可以塑造弱势群体的信息实践。本文以以往的研究为例,探讨了规范和边缘化如何在社会和医疗环境中成为跨性别者和非二元性别者的信息障碍。结果表明,在社会和医疗环境中存在与边缘化和性别规范有关的若干信息障碍。边缘化会导致隐蔽的信息寻求,性别规范会影响具体的信息实践,如信息共享。医疗当局拥有的权力可以对信息共享设置障碍,并导致在医疗环境中遵守性别规范。研究结果强调了对信息和医疗保健提供者的各种实际影响。
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Information Barriers Caused by Marginalization and Norms: Experiences of Transgender and Non‐Binary People
ABSTRACT Marginalization and stigma can shape the information practices of vulnerable groups. Using examples from previous research, this short paper examines how norms and marginalization can serve as information barriers in societal and medical settings for transgender and non‐binary people. The results indicate the presence of several information barriers that are related to marginalization and gender norms in both social and medical settings. Marginalization can result in covert information seeking, and gender norms can affect embodied information practices, such as information sharing. Medical authorities hold authority that can impose barriers on information sharing and lead to gender norms being adhered to in medical settings. The results highlight various practical implications for information and healthcare providers.
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Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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