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Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid-19

The Narratives of Neurodiversity Network (NNN) is a neurodivergent academic, creative, and educator collective that came together with allies during the Covid-19 pandemic to create a network centred around emerging narratives about neurodiversity and exploring new ways of learning and socialising. T...

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Autores principales: Betts, Kerri, Creechan, Louise, Cawkwell, Rosemarie, Finn-Kelcey, Isabelle, Griffin, C.J., Hagopian, Alice, Hartley, David, Manalili, Marie Adrienne R., Murkumbi, Inika, O’Donoghue, Sarinah, Shanahan, Cassandra, Stenning, Anna, Zisk, Alyssa Hillary
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37674610
http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5737
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author Betts, Kerri
Creechan, Louise
Cawkwell, Rosemarie
Finn-Kelcey, Isabelle
Griffin, C.J.
Hagopian, Alice
Hartley, David
Manalili, Marie Adrienne R.
Murkumbi, Inika
O’Donoghue, Sarinah
Shanahan, Cassandra
Stenning, Anna
Zisk, Alyssa Hillary
author_facet Betts, Kerri
Creechan, Louise
Cawkwell, Rosemarie
Finn-Kelcey, Isabelle
Griffin, C.J.
Hagopian, Alice
Hartley, David
Manalili, Marie Adrienne R.
Murkumbi, Inika
O’Donoghue, Sarinah
Shanahan, Cassandra
Stenning, Anna
Zisk, Alyssa Hillary
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description The Narratives of Neurodiversity Network (NNN) is a neurodivergent academic, creative, and educator collective that came together with allies during the Covid-19 pandemic to create a network centred around emerging narratives about neurodiversity and exploring new ways of learning and socialising. The network focuses on exploring the roles of written, spoken, and visual narratives across cultural locations about neuro-atypical experiences in generating improved agency and self-advocacy for those who have been subject to pathologization through neuro-normativity and intersecting oppression. During the last year, widening access to digital platforms has provided a space to explore these issues outside of traditional academic spaces. We run a monthly “Salon,” our mixed-media “reading, listening, and watching” group, in an effort to find positive representation within contemporary culture. Discussions have moved beyond mimesis and into a consideration of how narrative and storyworlds can question the supposed naturalness of certain ways of being in and perceiving the world. This article interrogates the network’s core principles of nonhierarchical co-production, including the roles of creativity, community, identity, and emancipatory research which were animated by the new techno-social context. We consider the cultural lives of neurodiversity in the West and beyond, including ethical and aesthetic dimensions. We share a faith in the power of storytelling to inform new social identities for neurodivergent people and to inform scientific understandings of atypical cognition. In exploring this, we speak through a porous first-person plural narrator, to unsettle the idea that there is a hegemonic “we” speaking on behalf of all neurodivergent people.
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spelling pubmed-76150362023-09-06 Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid-19 Betts, Kerri Creechan, Louise Cawkwell, Rosemarie Finn-Kelcey, Isabelle Griffin, C.J. Hagopian, Alice Hartley, David Manalili, Marie Adrienne R. Murkumbi, Inika O’Donoghue, Sarinah Shanahan, Cassandra Stenning, Anna Zisk, Alyssa Hillary Soc Incl Article The Narratives of Neurodiversity Network (NNN) is a neurodivergent academic, creative, and educator collective that came together with allies during the Covid-19 pandemic to create a network centred around emerging narratives about neurodiversity and exploring new ways of learning and socialising. The network focuses on exploring the roles of written, spoken, and visual narratives across cultural locations about neuro-atypical experiences in generating improved agency and self-advocacy for those who have been subject to pathologization through neuro-normativity and intersecting oppression. During the last year, widening access to digital platforms has provided a space to explore these issues outside of traditional academic spaces. We run a monthly “Salon,” our mixed-media “reading, listening, and watching” group, in an effort to find positive representation within contemporary culture. Discussions have moved beyond mimesis and into a consideration of how narrative and storyworlds can question the supposed naturalness of certain ways of being in and perceiving the world. This article interrogates the network’s core principles of nonhierarchical co-production, including the roles of creativity, community, identity, and emancipatory research which were animated by the new techno-social context. We consider the cultural lives of neurodiversity in the West and beyond, including ethical and aesthetic dimensions. We share a faith in the power of storytelling to inform new social identities for neurodivergent people and to inform scientific understandings of atypical cognition. In exploring this, we speak through a porous first-person plural narrator, to unsettle the idea that there is a hegemonic “we” speaking on behalf of all neurodivergent people. 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7615036/ /pubmed/37674610 http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5737 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Betts, Kerri
Creechan, Louise
Cawkwell, Rosemarie
Finn-Kelcey, Isabelle
Griffin, C.J.
Hagopian, Alice
Hartley, David
Manalili, Marie Adrienne R.
Murkumbi, Inika
O’Donoghue, Sarinah
Shanahan, Cassandra
Stenning, Anna
Zisk, Alyssa Hillary
Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid-19
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title_full_unstemmed Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid-19
title_short Neurodiversity, Networks, and Narratives: Exploring Intimacy and Expressive Freedom in the Time of Covid-19
title_sort neurodiversity, networks, and narratives: exploring intimacy and expressive freedom in the time of covid-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7615036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37674610
http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5737
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