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The Inaugural MINDS Workshop
Following receiving funding from Queen Mary University of London, we’re thrilled to announce our first ever MINDS workshop. In a neurodivergent-affirming and collaborative environment, we’ll be hearing from neurodivergent researchers and research participants, as well as academics who are applying novel methodologies to better include neurodivergent people in research about them. We’ll be joined by…
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December Update from Daniel
While this month has been a bit quiet for the MINDS website, Ekaterina and I have been hard at work with continuing to build and promote this network. MINDS on Stage A couple of days ago, I presented at the annual Digital Music Research Network Workshop. While I’m not researching in the area of digital…
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Keeping Neurodiversity in MIND(S)
Neurodivergent individuals are often experts in their own condition – in much the same way a builder would be intimately familiar with their trade if they’d have lived with it since birth. Yet, some research fails to thoughtfully include neurodivergent individuals – missing out on the valuable insights that come from lived experience: the minutiae…