Neurodiversity, disability, access, medical humanities, genre fiction. "Divergent Minds in the Archive" project PI.
Disability, Literature, Genre book (Liverpool UP, 2019) #OpenAccess at https://shorturl.at/5ykqk
Ria Cheyne
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TWO WEEKS until our inaugural Neurodivergent Music Studies Conference!
You can see our programme and register (for free!) on our website:
www.neurodivergentmusicnetwork.com/2026-virtual...
#AutRes #MusicResearch #NeurodivergentMusic #ResearchSky #PhD
When we talk about equality, diversity & inclusion... we're not just talking about race and gender.
We're also talking about UK geographical diversity. We're talking more than half of research funding going to 24 unis.
"Large, well-resourced institutions can be read as a signal of quality."EDICa
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Our social mission is three-fold:
- Support research with a social justice focus
- Improve accessibility for all, especially in academia and for academic research
- Create flexible accessible work for disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent professionals
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My garden robin just had an ‘everything’ bath-watch to the end bc she’s drenched, spiky haired & in need of towelling down.
One academic study shows that when we watch footage of ‘cute’* animals it dials down stress levels-my small pal’s bathtime is for yr brain.
*actual word used in the experiment:
This morning I got to met members of St Hilda’s East Community Centre’s over 50s group called Chit, Chat, Chai. We started a banner project together. I discussed history & shared sources. We thought about belonging. I’m making a banner square celebrating what goes on behind the centre’s front door!
If you’re doing #QualitativeResearch or #ParticipatoryResearch and want uniquely principled, 100% human done and amazing quality transcription support, please do get in touch with my team for a quote.
We’re booking up July and August, and we’d love to learn about your work!
Looking for a #RomanceResearch piece to read during this Pride Month? We've got you covered: Jessica Taylor analyzes E.M. Hull’s The Sheik (1919) through the lens of queer and trans studies in JPRS' article "Garçon Manqué: A Queer Rereading (of) The Sheik". Find the article: doi.org/10.70138/VBE...
Ria Cheyne
Please consider signing this petition - this is the university I work at, and this process has been awful and inhumane for everyone impacted.
Nina Danon
Emma Mitchell
EDI Caucus
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Lucie Matthews-Jones
Dr Zara Bain
Journal of Popular Romance Studies
Jodi McAlister
Dear all, Our registration has opened!! Register today! Organised by the CHASE Neurodivergent Music Network, this event is entirely free, fully virtual, and designed to be an accessible,...
Registration for the first-ever Neurodivergent Music Studies conference is now open!
Register for free here:
www.neurodivergentmusicnetwork.com/2026-virtual...
Nina Danon
If you work in the research sector - are involved in funding panels, applications, demand management, or work in EDI in research institutions, this one's for you. EDICa is launching on 30 June 3-4pm four reports on EDI in the Research Process. On zoom. Register:
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What is autistic inertia really?
The Autistic Coach | Mati (he/they)
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Our social mission is three-fold:
- Support research with a social justice focus
- Improve accessibility for all, especially in academia and for academic research
- Create flexible accessible work for disabled, chronically ill and neurodivergent professionals
https://academicaudiotranscription.com
Introduction [End Page 1] Near the end of E.M. Hull’s bestselling 1919 novel The Sheik, Ahmed Ben Hassan, an Arabian sheik who has abducted and raped the English Diana Mayo, lies delirious in his tent...
Please consider signing and sharing this petition to support greater care and consideration for Deakin University staff and students and transparency and justification for proposed major workplace change at Deakin. www.megaphone.org.au/petitions/do...
What autistic "stuckness" teaches us about demand, capacity, shame, and agency
Open letter from Deakin University staff
On the restructure, the resignation, and the obligation to do better
On 4 June, affected Deakin staff across two divisions of the University – Academic Portfo...