Neurodiversity studies : a new critical paradigm
Series: Routledge advances in sociology | Neurodiversity CollectionPublication details: Taylor and Francis, 2022 Abingdon :Description: xiii, 241pISBN:- 9780367503253
- WL 700
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This is the first work of its kind to bring cutting-edge research across disciplines to the concept of neurodiversity. It offers in-depth explorations of the themes of cure, prevention, eugenics, neurodivergent wellbeing; cross-neurotype communication; neurodiversity at work; and challenging brain-bound cognition. It analyses the role of neuro-normativity in theorising agency, and a proposal for a new alliance between the Hearing Voices Movement and neurodiversity. This book will be will be of interest to people working in sociology, critical psychology, medical humanities, critical disability studies, and critical autism studies.
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