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And then it hit me in the stomach – on the affective and emotional qualities of neuroscience
Des Fitzgerald writes: “I thought I knew a lot about autism, because I’d read a lot about autism, I’d heard a lot about autism – actually I was utterly unprepared for it […] here was thing I was really passionate … Continue reading
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Tagged affect, autism, bodies, critical neuroscience, intensities, neuroscience, qualiative research, subjectivity
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Podcast: Ian Hacking ‘Making up Autism’
A podcast of Professor Ian Hacking’s ‘Making Up Autism’ – Inaugural C. L. Oakley Lecture in Medicine and the Arts, University of Leeds, 13 May 2013 – is now available here.
Posted in Announcements, Ideas
Tagged autism, Ian Hacking, Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities, philosophy
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Making up Autism: Ian Hacking (Public Lecture, Leeds University, Monday May 13 2013)
Ian Hacking will give the C.I. Oakley memorial lecture in Medicine and the Arts, entitled ‘Making Up Autism’, at 5.15 on Monday May 13th in the Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre, Michael Sadler Building, University of Leeds (see building 78 on … Continue reading