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Collectif autiste de l’UQAM

Autism Collective of UQAM

The Collectif autiste de l’UQAM is an initiative that aims to bring together autistic people who study, work or teach at UQAM. Our aim is to create a community of reference and support for the inclusion of autistic people in the UQAM environment.

Collectif Autiste de l'UQAM
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Lily Spectrum

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Les Neurodivertissantes

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Podcast

Interview with Amandine Catala and Mylène Legault: double episode on epistemic injustice in the context of neurodiversity. The two episodes (12 and 13) are entitled ‘If we don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist’ (parts 1 and 2) and are available here: Les Neurodivertissantes

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UNDERSTANDING NEURODIVERSITY, AIMING FOR NEUROINCLUSION: Vocabulary and tools for reflection

Document

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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Philosophy Department (UQAM)

The committee was created by UQAM’s Department of Philosophy to promote a climate of equity, diversity and inclusion conducive to the intellectual and personal development of all those who study and work in the department.

Discover the committee here

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Understanding Neurodiversity, Unlearning Neuronormativity

(2023) Amandine Catala, “Understanding Neurodiversity, Unlearning Neuronormativity” Blog of the American Philosophical Association (Diversity and Inclusion)

https://blog.apaonline.org/2023/04/11/understanding-neurodiversity-unlearning-neuronormativity/
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Toward Greater Neuroinclusion in Philosophy

(2022) Amandine Catala, “Toward Greater Neuroinclusion in Philosophy” Blog of the American Philosophical Association (Public Philosophy)

https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/04/04/toward-greater-neuroinclusion-in-philosophy/

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Practical guide to cognitive bias: link

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