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|a Neurodivergence and architecture /
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|a Developments in neuroethics and bioethics ;
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|a Intro -- Neurodivergence and Architecture -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- References -- Introduction -- Architecture as an ethical endeavor -- Framing neurodivergence -- Toward neurodivergent architecture and spaces? -- Chapter outlines -- Frameworks -- Advocacy -- Practices -- References -- Section 1: Frameworks -- Chapter One: The neuroethics of architecture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The CDAC as a case example -- 3. Neuroethics and the brain-environment connection -- 4. The brain and the built environment -- 5. Neuroethics within the architectural framework
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|a 6. The ethics in neuroethics -- 7. Neuroethics of architecture -- 8. Adapting architecture to human diversity -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter Two: Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the neuroethics of architecture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The world-and neuroscience-according to STS -- 3. Rethinking the brain: What can a neurological system do? -- 4. Why architecture matters: Architectural-Neurological entanglements -- 5. Neuroethical interventions for neurodiverse architectures -- References -- Chapter Three: Disability studies, neurodivergence and architecture -- 1. Introduction
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|a 2. Thinking through a disability studies lens -- 2.1. Beyond binaries: Fitting and misfitting -- 2.2. Nothing about us without us -- 2.3. Access is love: On care and interdependence -- 3. Disability studies, neurodivergence and ethics -- 3.1. Who counts as human -- 3.2. Neurodivergence as an alternative way of seeing -- 4. Neurodivergence and architecture -- 4.1. Designing for special needs -- 5. Neurodivergence as a creative generator -- 5.1. Autreat -- 5.2. Heart n Soul at the Hub -- 6. Architecture as an emergent process of collective care -- 6.1. Ed Roberts campus, Berkeley California
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|a 7. Neuro-queering architecture -- 7.1. Madlove Asylum -- 8. Conclusion: Toward architecture for a good life -- References -- Chapter Four: Autoethnographic reflections on architectural design for neurodivergence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hungry hands-Project 01 -- 2.1. Materials -- 2.1.1. Planning -- 2.1.2. Longevity -- 3. Sound field-Project 02 -- 4. On ``vulnerable�� practices-Project 03/summary -- Further reading -- Section 2: Advocacy -- Chapter Five: Cultural commentary: Being autistic together -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Being autistic in one�s own space
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|a 3. Autistic space vs. places for autistics -- 4. Being autistic together -- 5. Why autistic space is different from NT space -- 6. Virtual vs physical spaces -- 7. Challenges and opportunities -- 7.1. Autistic similarities -- 7.2. Autistic differences -- 8. Spontaneous interaction -- 9. Receiving and giving assistance -- 10. Logistics of autistic space -- 10.1. Contact a La Carte -- 10.2. Information and orientation -- 10.3. Autistic social rules -- 11. The future -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further reading -- Chapter Six: Self-made design notes for an autistic�s office -- 1. Introduction
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