重塑交流在双方同意和/或符合伦理的(非)一夫一妻制中的作用:改变学术术语的建议。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.17502.1
Daniel Cardoso
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在这篇文章中,我将重点讨论命名的政治性及其影响,尤其是在社会科学和人文科学领域,更具体地说,我将重点讨论那些关注从属群体或受歧视群体的研究。通过这篇文章,我认为命名惯例是研究人员所掌握的一些最重要--也是最危险--的工具和行为,因此在使用时应极为谨慎。考虑到学术界内外围绕 "两厢情愿的非一夫一妻制 "和 "合乎伦理的非一夫一妻制 "这两个术语的持续讨论,本文提出了一个新颖的解决方案,以帮助创建较少道德偏向和过度的超术语或总括术语。在此,我提出了使用 "明确性 "作为基本概念的理由,在此基础上建立新的分类超术语。所提议的术语同样适用于(和应用于)一夫一妻制和非一夫一妻制,并且是三方的:显性、隐性和隐蔽。除了术语建议之外,我还在本文中提出了一系列预期的使用限制和约束、与其他系统的互操作性、对使用这一系统的反对意见(和回应)、这一新型分类系统的优势,以及如何改进这一建议的概要。
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Reframing the role of communication in consensual and/or ethical (non)monogamies: A proposal for a change in academic terminology.

In this essay, I focus on the politics and impacts of naming, especially in the social and human sciences, and more specifically on studies that focus on subordinated or discriminated groups. Through this essay, I argue that naming conventions are some of the most important - and dangerous - tools and acts that researchers have at their disposal and, thus, should be employed with the utmost care. Considering the ongoing discussions - both inside and outside of academia - around the terms "consensual non-monogamies" and "ethical non-monogamies", this essay proposes a novel solution to help create less morally-slanted, and overreaching, hypernyms, or umbrella terms. Here, I provide a rationale for using "explicitness" as a fundamental concept on which to build new classificatory hypernymic terminology. The terminology proposed is equally applicable (and applied) to both monogamies and non-monogamies, and is tripartite: Explicit, Implicit, and Covert. In addition to the terminological proposal, I include in this essay a series of intended limitations and constraints to its usage, its interoperability with other systems, objections to (and responses to) the usage of this system, and advantages of this novel classificatory system, as well as an outline of how this proposal might be improved upon.

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