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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 160–165.
Published: 01 February 2015
...Jeffrey Alan Johnson Abstract Using the data systems of Utah Valley University as a representative case study, this research note discusses the sociotechnical process, which I term the translation regime , through which data systems interpret and construct the world, focusing on gender...
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TSQ (2017) 4 (1): 45–60.
Published: 01 February 2017
... with established credit histories. Trans peoples' experiences with their credit reports draw our attention to how bodies are governed not only by legal administrative systems but also increasingly through their consumer data. Trans people's identities challenge the assumptions of credit reporting systems...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 34–57.
Published: 01 February 2015
.... US health surveillance systems do not routinely include questions to identify gender minority respondents, resulting in a lack of representative health data that can be used to evaluate the health of gender minorities. This omission represents a missed opportunity to understand the health and well...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 136–147.
Published: 01 February 2015
...Natalie Ingraham; Vanessa Pratt; Nick Gorton Abstract With the Affordable Care Act revolutionizing the US health care system, the importance of collecting clinical, demographic, operational, and utilization data has exponentially increased for community health centers (CHC). Data collection...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 101–122.
Published: 01 February 2015
... enumerators and a data entry system that only allowed for two genders, those who identified as third gender were not accurately measured. Beyond those limitations, the term third gender is contested, and by itself it may not fully represent the many sexual and gender minorities in Nepal, including people who...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 148–159.
Published: 01 February 2015
... often problematic, practices of data collection and analysis. The authors believe that attending to the needs of those who do not conform to a binary gender system requires analyzing the ways in which epidemiology research produces and reifies the gender system itself. In order to understand...
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TSQ (2024) 11 (3): 481–501.
Published: 01 August 2024
... whether the Red Tent in Slovenia is open to include transgender and nonbinary people. By creating alternative domains of representation in which nonnormative bodies can exist, we disrupt the sex/gender system and dismantle normative femininity and masculinity. The article argues that in this way the Red...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 February 2015
... of the “translation regime” through which data systems interpret and construct the world. He uses Utah Valley University's data systems as a case study. At one point, the system included “U” (for “unspecified”) as a value in its gender field, in addition to “M” and “F.” After state legislators became aware...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (1): 117–123.
Published: 01 February 2019
... data models that introduced entity-relationship modeling theory for information-systems design to library metadata. AACR2 remained the primary cataloging code until 2010 , when it was replaced by the Resource Description and Access (RDA). RDA follows the recommendations and entity-relationship...
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TSQ (2019) 6 (4): 667–675.
Published: 01 November 2019
... Kaplan's ( 2006 ) claim that subjects of warfare and marketing alike are produced through the precision targeting of geographic information systems, Hu ( 2016 : 139, 115) theorizes the “sovereignty of data” as a hybrid form of biopolitical regulation and necropolitical violence, which “may manifest itself...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 58–76.
Published: 01 February 2015
... imaginaries and classificatory systems operate most powerfully when they are rendered invisible. From a quantitative methods perspective, the data derived from these studies are not comparable due to inconsistent classificatory methods: data concordance cannot be achieved because the study questions...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (3): 478–487.
Published: 01 August 2015
... by which these institutions did so, we hope to encourage more colleges and universities to develop similar policies and procedures. Copyright © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 campus policies college information systems trans data collection trans students trans-supportive colleges...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 350–368.
Published: 01 November 2023
... are fatally asymmetrical to each other, and enforce a generally repressive system of essential and inessential terms, of self and other, or centre and margin: the binary opposition thereby becomes the generator of marginality and marginalization in general.” We mobilize the sexological floorplan to show...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (1-2): 104–119.
Published: 01 May 2016
... obtained formal state IDs, which in turn had many important repercussions—like allowing trans students to be admitted into universities. A “first generation” of trans students thus entered the university system in 2009. Such advances were not the natural outcome of the election of a leftist government...
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TSQ (2023) 10 (3-4): 307–311.
Published: 01 November 2023
... intimately close and among Manning, the viewer does not know who it is, much less that it is one person's genetic information. It feels at once futuristic in its technology while emphasizing that more technology does not give us concrete answers about bodies and social systems. Rather than DNA conferring...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 13–33.
Published: 01 February 2015
... as a research variable, the authors argue for more precise methodological orientations in trans research, particularly regarding gender and sexual orientation. Drawing on their own data with trans men whose sexual attractions have shifted during transition, they argue against unidimensional interpretations...
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TSQ (2016) 3 (1-2): 202–211.
Published: 01 May 2016
... systems, transgender communities, and nontransfeminist scholars re/produce and re/enforce transnormativity by citing hegemonic gender norms. In the same way, they re/enforce and re/produce the hegemonic gender norms by citing transnormativity. In this essay, the author argues that transnormativities...
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TSQ (2014) 1 (1-2): 42–45.
Published: 01 May 2014
... fields; and some map the productive tensions between trans studies and other interdisciplines. Copyright © 2014 by Duke University Press 2014 Brain imaging technologies aid in systematic evaluation of biological, behavioral, and environmental systems. The methods used to conduct this research...
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TSQ (2014) 1 (3): 419–439.
Published: 01 August 2014
... in Chiapas, Mexico, for many years, but my current practice focuses more on questioning Western systems of rationality and how they have limited our conceptions of political possibility by creating models of identity such as gender, race, and sexuality, which are individual and distinct as opposed...
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TSQ (2015) 2 (1): 175–178.
Published: 01 February 2015
... on the autistic spectrum, I am a stickler for rules and exactness in counting. My unique way of thinking, fueled by lessons learned coming out in South Dakota, convinced me that the ability to self-identify is an intrinsic part of liberty. In the past, this has caused me to create long, elaborate counting systems...