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...
I've been on the quest lately for some good running shoes to replace my favourite and most comfortable Saucony shoes which I love but a...
I actually just discovered the term ‘eco-ableism’ today when I began to do some research for this blog post. It is a good descriptor of wha...
'In what ways are autistic people seen as ‘other’? Epistemic injustice, neuro norms and white supremacy; the role of autistic people i...
I have been thinking a lot about memories lately. How they shape who we are as people and define much of what makes us human. I went on a...
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Augmentative Alternative Communication, A Comparison A general preamble: Below is the full text of a college ...