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We started with a paper by @brigitmcwade.bsky.social ade.bsky.social , Damian Milton and @peterberesford.bsky.social ky.social : McWade, B., Milton, D., & Beresford, P. (2015). Mad studies and neurodiversity: a dialogue. Disability & Society, 30(2), 305–309. doi.org/10.1080/0968...
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In this paper we explore what we consider to be the shared concerns of those neurodivergent and/or mad-identified scholars and activists who are seeking to make space for themselves within the acad...
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Mad studies and neurodiversity: a dialogue
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