Exciting news! We are delighted to launch our new Postgraduate/Masters award for excellence in Qualitative Psychology. Submit your nominations via the link. response.questback.com/isa/q…
First up:
'Reflecting on my first academic conference presentation' by @ecswaite, who reflects on attending and presenting at her first academic conference, including the preparation process and her top tips for getting the most out of it. 🎓📚
bps.org.uk/news/reflecting-m…
Man hoarding £30b who moved to Monaco to avoid contributing £4b in tax complains that everything in the U.K. costs too much, public services are in poor state & he can't wear his watch in London.
We can't afford billionaires.
The Wellington Pub is being forced by Black Country Ales to remove their beloved resident cats. The cats have been resident for 5 years and are loved by regulars and visitors alike. Sign the petition to help save them! change.org/p/stop-malt-hops-…
🗓Tuesday 23rd July
⏰️2pm
📍Acocks Green Library
This library along with others will now be closed every Tuesday! How do people access services when they aren't open?
@BrumLabour@BrumLibraries
ALT Online Seminar
Autism and neurodiversity are terms that are gaining traction in everyday conversation. The recognition of the diversity of neurological being represents a paradigm shift. Discussions around this topic have traditionally been orchestrated in a few countries in the West. This is a problem because it cuts us off from relevant world history, human context and opportunities.
How do Neurodivergent Therapists Engage with Social Justice? Anna Maria Joseph
Vocabularies of inclusion: How Autistic voices in India are reframing personhood. Shubha Ranganathan
The event is free of charge however, participants must register.
Date: 23rd July 2024
Time: 1700 hours - 1830 hours (Indian Standard Time)/12.30pm - 2.00pm (UK Time)
Registration link https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=ofZoiROsL0e4mfcxbkOfQ2R-n7SIUR9Pj2px-QrEZi1UMFkzOFVUMk5aVlY4MkxVSzNPVUxWTUhUUy4u
ALT How do Neurodivergent Therapists Engage with Social Justice?
In this talk, I will explore the unique position of neurodivergent therapists in the mental health landscape in India, based on anecdotes from lived experiences, supported by research literature. As faces of representation, neurodivergent therapists challenge misconceptions about neurodivergent people and the roles that they occupy in society. By tapping into personal and community knowledge, they redefine conventional therapy norms and the therapist-client relationship. However, despite the valuable contributions that they bring to the mental health space, they face ableism and barriers to the workplace like neurodivergent people in other industries. These obstacles hinder their ability to fully leverage their expertise as mental health professionals.
Therefore, the talk will examine their role as champions of social justice, as well as the marginalisation they experience, which requires ensuring pathways that allow them
ALT The last few years have seen a discernible explosion of media content on autism, including documentaries, short animation films, Netflix series, to name a few. With the increased consumption of such media content, both autistic and non-autistic individuals are considering what it means to be neurodivergent. In India, the terms ‘neurodiversity’ and ‘neurodivergence’ have seen much greater circulation in mainstream media, whether in the context of multinational organizations acknowledging the potential of neurodiverse talent, or of hospitality establishments engaging in aggressive recruitment of persons with disabilities, or of mental health services celebrating neurodiversity.
Returning to autism, media depictions have increasingly had to deal with the thorny issue of representation, that is, the question of whether autism depictions are accurate representations of lived experiences. Given that autism self-advocacy in India is just picking up momentum, with autistic voices actively sp
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🚨📺 Coming up at 9:40 on @BBCMorningLive: Zara discovers that trolls can be regular people—nurses, teachers, parents. Prof. Kesi Mahendran, scientific lead of the @OppAttune project, explains how memes and jokes fuel #EverydayExtremism.
Looking forward to welcoming our fab speakers Ilana Mountian, @wiilium, Tonia McGinty, Toni Dicaccavo and Robin Bedford at our event today on #class based inequalities and #qualitative research @PsychUWEBristol!
Come along on Thursday 11 July to our event about class inequalities!
Robin Bedford @TeesValleySport
will be presenting on 'Inactivity, inequalities and place: Doing things differently'
Free online or in person
Get in touch to sign up!
@PsychUWEBristol
Some Bridget Phillipson quotes on HE:
Asked whether Labour would provide a taxpayer-funded bailout to universities: “Some universities do very much appear to be on the brink...I think there are measures that can be taken to stabilise the sector. That will be a day one priority.”
Great review of yesterday's celebration of qualitative psychology in @psychmag organised by @QMiP. Big thank you to @DrSimonGoodman and @ElidaCena for getting us organised!