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- Framing sex : the functions of language in shaping sexuality discourses through blog writingPublication . Casique, Natalia Lozano; Pinto, Sofia RodriguesThis internship report examines how language shapes societal discourses on sexuality and focuses on its capacity to reinforce existing power structures while also serving as a medium for resistance and empowerment. Drawing on experiences from an internship with the company Sexual Health Alliance (SHA) in their sexuality-focused blog, this work explores how language influences the organization of sexual identities, categories, and behaviors. By integrating perspectives from sociolinguistics, critical theory, gender studies, and queer theory, the report connects theoretical concepts with practical examples through an analysis of articles written during the internship. These articles serve as case studies that show how language can both uphold dominant narratives influenced by normative ideologies and challenge them by creating space for inclusive and transformational discourses. This report emphasizes the significance of reflective and responsible communication, particularly within the context of online platforms designed to educate and inform on topics related to sexuality.
