Study on Intersectional Perspectives on Polyamory

VeraW

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Hi everyone!

I am working on my master’s thesis about intersectionality in polyamorous relationships. My research focuses on the stigmatization of polyamory, its impact on relationships and well-being and how intersectional identities shape these experiences.

I am a poly and queer psychology student. Including intersectional perspectives in psychology and research around polyamory is really important to me, and I’d be so grateful if you could participate and share your experiences!

What to expect?

If you consider participating, are in polyamorous relationships and are at least 18 years old, there will be an completely anonymous online survey with open-ended questions. The questions will focus on your personal experiences of stigma regarding your polyamorous relationships and (intersectional) identities.

You can take the survey in English, in German, and also in an audio-version.

It takes about 30 minutes (you decide which and how many questions you want to answer and how long your answers will be!).

If you have questions or concerns, reach out anytime! e.g. at [email protected]

Take the survey here: https://www.soscisurvey.de/intersectionalpolyamory/

Via this link, you will also find information on data protection (no personal information will be gathered!), your rights and helpful ressources.

Thank you for your time!!

This study contributes to the master thesis of Vera Wolferstetter and has been approved by the Phillips-Universität Marburg Ethics Committee (Aktenzeichen: 2024-69k).
 
I liked that I could have open ended questions and could talk about each of my relationships. Most poly studies focus on one relationship and that is counter productive.
 
I don't qualify but I just wanted to say that it's a fascinating topic to write a thesis about. Do you plan on publishing your findings?
 
I don't qualify but I just wanted to say that it's a fascinating topic to write a thesis about. Do you plan on publishing your findings?
Thank you :) Since it is my master thesis, it depends on the timing and my advisor. If you would like to keep in contact regarding the findings, you can contact me at [email protected] :)
 
Hello VeraW,

I did your study, it took about an hour and 25 minutes. I'm still a little fuzzy on terms like "intersectional identities," but you did shed some light on that in the body of your study. I did the study as well as I could, hopefully it will help you in your research.

Regards,
Kevin T.
 
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