Neurodiversity Studies
Neurodiversity Studies
A New Critical Paradigm
Chown, Nick; Rosqvist, Hanna; Stenning, Anna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2020
242
Dura
Inglês
9780367338312
15 a 20 dias
517
Curing Neurodivergence/Eugenics
1. The Production of the 'Normal' Child: Neurodiversity and the Commodification of Parenting
2. Language Games Used to Construct Pathological Autism
3. Is There an Ethical Case for the Prevention and/or Cure of Autism?
Neurodivergent Wellbeing
4. Neurodiversity, Disability, Wellbeing
5. Neurodiversity in a Neurotypical World: An Enactive Framework for Investigating Autism and Social Institutions
Cross-Neurotype Communication
6. Neurodiversity and Cross-Cultural Communication
7. Understanding Empathy Through a Study of Autistic Life Writing: On the Importance of Neurodiverse Morality
8. Sensory Strangers: Travels in Normate Sensory Worlds
Neurodiversity at Work
9. Practical Scholarship: Optimising Beneficial Research Collaborations Between Autistic Scholars, Professional Services Staff and 'Typical Academics' in UK Universities
10. Designing an Autistic Space for Research: Exploring the Impact of Context, Space, and Sociality in Autistic Writing Processes
11. How Individuals and Institutions Can Learn to Make Room for Human Cognitive Diversity: A Personal Perspective from My Life in Neuroscience
Challenging Brain-Bound Cognition
12. Understanding Autistic Individuals: Cognitive Diversity not Theoretical Deficit
Moving Forwards
13. Neuronormativity in Theorising Agency: An Argument for a Critical Neurodiversity Approach
14. Defining Neurodiversity for Research and Practice
15. A New Alliance? The Hearing Voices Movement and Neurodiversity
Conclusion
Curing Neurodivergence/Eugenics
1. The Production of the 'Normal' Child: Neurodiversity and the Commodification of Parenting
2. Language Games Used to Construct Pathological Autism
3. Is There an Ethical Case for the Prevention and/or Cure of Autism?
Neurodivergent Wellbeing
4. Neurodiversity, Disability, Wellbeing
5. Neurodiversity in a Neurotypical World: An Enactive Framework for Investigating Autism and Social Institutions
Cross-Neurotype Communication
6. Neurodiversity and Cross-Cultural Communication
7. Understanding Empathy Through a Study of Autistic Life Writing: On the Importance of Neurodiverse Morality
8. Sensory Strangers: Travels in Normate Sensory Worlds
Neurodiversity at Work
9. Practical Scholarship: Optimising Beneficial Research Collaborations Between Autistic Scholars, Professional Services Staff and 'Typical Academics' in UK Universities
10. Designing an Autistic Space for Research: Exploring the Impact of Context, Space, and Sociality in Autistic Writing Processes
11. How Individuals and Institutions Can Learn to Make Room for Human Cognitive Diversity: A Personal Perspective from My Life in Neuroscience
Challenging Brain-Bound Cognition
12. Understanding Autistic Individuals: Cognitive Diversity not Theoretical Deficit
Moving Forwards
13. Neuronormativity in Theorising Agency: An Argument for a Critical Neurodiversity Approach
14. Defining Neurodiversity for Research and Practice
15. A New Alliance? The Hearing Voices Movement and Neurodiversity
Conclusion