Description
Autistics in Academia offers a compelling collection of narratives from autistic scholars and researchers across the globe. Through personal accounts, contributors share their experiences navigating the complexities of academic life, from pursuing degrees to establishing research careers.
The book addresses the distinct challenges autistic academics face, including social communication differences, sensory sensitivities, and systemic barriers within institutional structures. Simultaneously, it celebrates the remarkable achievements and unique strengths that autistic individuals bring to scholarly work, including innovative thinking, deep focus, and specialized expertise.
Edited by Sandra Thom-Jones and published by Cambridge University Press, this work provides valuable insights into neurodiversity in higher education. It serves as both inspiration for autistic students and professionals, and an educational resource for institutions seeking to create more inclusive academic environments. The diverse perspectives represented make this an essential read for anyone interested in neurodiversity, disability studies, or the future of academia.







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