WHAT IS AUTISM? • NEUROQUEER
Neuroqueer heresies : notes on the neurodiversity paradigm, autistic ...
The work of queer autistic scholar Nick Walker has played a key role in the evolving discourse on human neurodiversity. Neuroqueer Heresies collects a ...
Authoring Autism - Duke University Press
In Authoring Autism M. Remi Yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity—neuroqueerness—rather than an impairment. Using a queer theory framework, ...
Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick Walker (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days
Unmasking Autism: A Discussion with Dr. Devon Price: An issue of increasing interest. Podcast episode. Unmasking Autism: A Discussion with Dr. Devon Price: An ...
Book review by Katie Munday: Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick Walker
Here, Walker shares a thoughtful commentary on the importance of language on perception, culture, and identity of both Autistic persons and ...
What Is Autism? - McKinnon BTC
Autism is a genetically-based human neurological variant. The ... Neuroqueer: An Introduction · Neurotypical Psychotherapists and ...
Eight principles of neuro-inclusion; an autistic perspective on ...
In this article I discuss why consolidation, evaluation, and innovation of inclusive research principles are required for improved inclusion of autistic people ...
NeuroQueer Resources - Neurospark Health
Everything NeuroQueer! Resources for the LGBTQIA+ adult autistic community including phone lines, websites, and books.
Dr. Nick Walker on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic ...
Nick Walker is a queer, transgender, flamingly autistic writer and educator ... neuroqueer, and her contributions to fostering the emergence genre of neuroqueer ...
Neuroqueer Heresies by Nick Walker - Firestorm Books
The work of queer autistic scholar Nick Walker has played a key role in the evolving discourse on human neurodiversity. Neuroqueer Heresies collects a ...
[PODCAST] Episode 20: Embracing Neuroqueer Identity
Statistically, 70% of Autistic individuals identify as non-heterosexual, and genderqueer people are 3 to 6 times more likely to be diagnosed as Autistic than ...
Autism and Neurodiversity | A Guide for Parents - SpeechEase
Meeting one autistic person is literally meeting one autistic person – it doesn't mean the next person with autism that you meet will be the ...
Neuroqueer - Autistic and Living the Dream
Autistic and queer people are often understood through issues we experience such as healthcare needs, inaccessibility, stigma and prejudice.
The Problem with Calling Neurominorities “Neurodiverse”
Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities. Autonomous Press. Walker, Nick.
Toward a Neuroqueer Future: An Interview with Nick Walker.
Dr. Nick Walker: In the early 1990s, thanks in large part to the increasing availability of internet access, a growing number of autistic people throughout ...
Insights of a Neurodivergent Clinician
I am a neurodivergent (Autistic-ADHD) psychologist, parent, and educator. I create mental health and wellness resources with the neurodivergent person in mind.
Neuroqueer(ing) Noise: Beyond 'Mere Inclusion' in a Neurodiverse ...
I draw from affect and neuroqueer theories to consider how the instrumentalization of music as a way to include autistic children relies on the assumption that ...
Working at the Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities & Autism & VAST ...
Supporting Neuroqueer Clients: Working at the Intersection of LGBTQ+ Identities & Autism & VAST/ADHD ... There is a high coincidence of autism and VAST/ADHD among ...
Review Co-opting the “neuro” in neurodiversity and the complexities ...
To underpin claims for rights, the movement cites neuroscientific research that differentiates autistic brains from a normal brain to provide authority for ...
Security Blanket: Neuroqueer Knitting in Pandemic Times
Yergeau proposes that autism queers rhetoric and that autistic people create neuroqueer rhetorics that "articulate alternate spaces and knowledge for inter/ ...
What does it mean to be neurodiversity affirmative? | BPS
Reframe the Autistic experience from a disorder to a neurotype · Stop pathologising Autistic ways of being · Supports should target needs and ...