Autism and Epistemic Injustice
'In what ways are autistic people seen as ‘other’? Epistemic injustice, neuro norms and white supremacy; the role of autistic people i...
'In what ways are autistic people seen as ‘other’? Epistemic injustice, neuro norms and white supremacy; the role of autistic people i...
I just spent two wonderful nights in Lough Mardal Lodge in Donegal. Lough Mardal is an eco friendly glamping spot in Ballintra and it...
Burnout is a word that is thrown about a lot. I think we use the word often to express tiredness or perhaps disillusion with our work or l...
As a late diagnosed autistic person, and with a new qualification (Master's in Climate Change), I've tentatively been considering l...
We recently visited Athlone and stayed a couple of nights. To be honest, I didn't have any huge expectations and I really just wanted ...
Firstly, I'd like to say that this is an opinion piece rather than a research article, although I have tried to reference academic exper...
'In what ways are autistic people seen as ‘other’? Epistemic injustice, neuro norms and white supremacy; the role of autistic people i...
It's been a while since I've done a new trip post. Don't know if it's just me, but the winter has seemed so long and drea...
I was partly inspired to write this after reading a wonderful post by Zoe of I Believe in Romeo . The post was entitled Perfection is ...
It was a bit of a blustery and cold Easter weekend but we had a lovely trip to the Rock of Dunamase and to Emo Court. The Rock of Dunamase...