I, too, sing neurodiversity

M Giwa Onaiwu - Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture, 2020 - scholarworks.gvsu.edu
… , 1998) and autistic people are indeed neurodiverse, the concept of neurodiversity is much …
too well, we collectively realize there is no justifiable reason for this to occur, but it does. And I

" It's My Way of Releasing I Guess": A Longitudinal Neurodiversity-Affirming Study Sharing the Perceptions and Collaborative Song Creations of Two Autistic Former …

A Lehmann-Kuit, A Short… - Australian Journal of …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Introduction: Song creation--spontaneously singing words and melodies in a flowing
… This aligns with neurodiversity-affirming music therapy practice and, as such, warrants …

[PDF][PDF] Music, Autism, and Neurodiversity in Re-presentational Perspective

MB Bakan, G Gibson - Medical Humanities, Cultural Humility, and …, 2023 - escholarship.org
… , coming from a personal opinion, I don’t really play too much in mainstream pop or … I just
knew I enjoyed listening to it. To this day I cannot stand music that is too loud, or something too

[图书][B] Autism and Songwriting: A Case Study Exploring the Intersectionality and Personhood of an Autistic Singer-songwriter

L Lin - 2023 - search.proquest.com
… , I approach the work from the perspective of neurodiversity, … me be able to reach higher
notes too… And I think it’sa way of … of time where I really felt like I needed to be singing really …

The neurodiversity concept was developed collectively: An overdue correction on the origins of neurodiversity theory

M Botha, R Chapman, M Giwa Onaiwu, SK Kapp… - …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… They have for too long been erased in favour of an alluringly simple yet ultimately inaccurate
version of the history of the neurodiversity movement and its theory, which, in light of new …

[PDF][PDF] DIFFERENT NOT LESS: NEURODIVERSITY AS A LENS FOR UNDERSTANDING OUR STUDENTS BETTER

S Lange - 2022 - thescopes.org
I introduce neurodiversity, describe how understanding of neurological difference has
developed, and introduce commonly identified expressions of neurodiversity… be simply too late in …

Song creation: a resource for life?: the neurodiversity affirming potential of improvised song creation: a longitudinal, arts-based study sharing the perceptions of two …

A Lehmann-Kuit - 2022 - researchdirect.westernsydney.edu …
… Over the course of this research I became increasingly aware of my own neurodiversity,
embracing the neurodiversity paradigm and neurodiversity advocacy. I identify as multiply …

Advocating for a Neurodiverse Audience.

CV SKORUPA - ArtsPraxis, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
too, and perhaps us people with autism still have some left-over awareness of this, buried
somewhere deep down. I'll … essay, I will be using Baumer & Frueh’s definition of neurodiversity, …

Neuroqueer (ing) noise: Beyond 'mere inclusion'in a neurodiverse early childhood classroom

DB Shannon - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2020 - cjds.uwaterloo.ca
… , I think and compose with Neuroqueer(ing) Noise, a music research-creation project conducted
in an early childhood classroom. II consider how a deliberate attention to noise might …

Ethnomusicological perspectives on autism, neurodiversity, and music therapy

MB Bakan - Voices: A world forum for music therapy, 2014 - voices.no
… “You told me that a lot of people find this organization offensive,” Mara continues, “and
honestly, you know, [from what you’ve said about it,] I do too. Awareness and acceptance are a lot …