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Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities
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Neurodiversity at work: a biopsychosocial model and the impact on working adults
Nancy Doyleacademic.oup.com
A neurodivergent career: why traditional work doesn’t work for me and what I do instead
Morgan A Clementineopen.substack.com

“I’m not ashamed of my neurodivergent mind reacting in whichever way it chooses on any given day. There are a lot of things I have control over, and often I can control my mind’s reactions, but when I can’t, I choose not to be embarrassed about it. Your embarrassment does not serve any purpose here. I don’t take offence at honesty, but won’t accept
... See moreEstelle Ryan • The Moreau Connection (Book 19 - Novella): A Genevieve Lenard NOVELLA
NEUROMANCERS
neuromancersmagazine.com
Claim: The term ‘neurodiversity’ means that neurodivergence is neurological.
In the last fifteen years or so, use of the word ‘neuro’ has mushroomed. Just in my LinkedIn feed today I see calls for ‘neuroinclusion’, the establishment of ‘neurohubs’ and discussion of different ‘neurotypes’. I see people regularly describi... See more
Naomi Fisherx.comGiven the extent of overlap between the conditions, the under-diagnosis of females who instead present with anxiety, depression or eating disorders, and the estimated prevalence of each condition, a reasonable estimate of all neurominorities within the population is around 15–20%, i.e. a significant minority.
Nancy Doyle • Neurodiversity at work: a biopsychosocial model and the impact on working adults
I have spent much of my life practicing nonautism, or what my autistic comrades call allism. The stuff of my real self is the stuff of neither reality nor selfhood, because autism supposedly impedes my capacity for knowledge of both self and other.