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Gender as seen in the [[gender-examples]] and [[gender-formats]] typically has two components, sex, which is a biological indicator, and gender identity, which is social/cultural/personal. | Gender as seen in the [[gender-examples]] and [[gender-formats]] typically has two components, sex, which is a biological indicator, and gender identity, which is social/cultural/personal. | ||
A simple proposal is to use a small taxonomy for sex, and freeform field for gender, e.g. | A simple proposal is to use a two-part property: 1) a small taxonomy for sex, and 2) a freeform field for gender, e.g. | ||
* sex: M(ale) F(emale) O(ther) N(one or Not applicable) | * sex: M(ale) F(emale) O(ther) N(one or Not applicable), or U(nknown) | ||
* gender-identity: string | * gender-identity: string | ||
Revision as of 02:06, 3 December 2010
<entry-title>gender brainstorming</entry-title>
Just some loosely collected thoughts on how to represent gender.
sex and gender identity
Gender as seen in the gender-examples and gender-formats typically has two components, sex, which is a biological indicator, and gender identity, which is social/cultural/personal.
A simple proposal is to use a two-part property: 1) a small taxonomy for sex, and 2) a freeform field for gender, e.g.
- sex: M(ale) F(emale) O(ther) N(one or Not applicable), or U(nknown)
- gender-identity: string
gender property
A shorthand or compound property "gender" could be created to represent both, while leaving the freedom of personal expression.
A compound "gender" property could be used like this (using the "Dude" alternative gender label from Pownce/Digg in the gender-examples page).
<span class="gender"> <span class="gender-identity">Dude</span> (<span class="sex">male</span>) </span>
external brainstorms
- original offline: http://pownce.com/ijustine/notes/1551822/