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Be normal!

Hasan Piker has been in the news a lot lately - mostly because spineless liberals and various people on the right are trying to blame one of the few sane voices on the left for ‘instigating violence’ when no such thing has occurred. But he...

13 days ago
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Update ie too much teaching

So teaching again. On too many different things.

I have one more week teaching my course Autism and Civilization. The first session is available for free on youtube here.

As of today I started teaching two more courses at TU Dresden (in p...

a month ago
4

Neuro-futurism

Been seeing the term neuro-futurism being thrown around in a few autistic spaces. It is being intentionally used against, or at least beyond, its association with a vague trans-humanist vibe i.e. that neuro-futurism is about taking seriousl...

2 months ago
5

Norm Pusher

This follows a bit from the last post in terms of being about assumptions regarding the social (and neuronormativity). Of course there have been a millions things written about why the internet has been bad for social relations but I do won...

4 months ago

Social, Anti-Social, Parasocial

There’s some fun narratives out there that trans people and sometimes autistic people invented the internet. There is, also the old story that people who struggle to have community, perhaps because of the smallness of their real world commu...

7 months ago

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