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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/