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      <title>Autismo, discapacidad y neurodiversidad: propuestas para reflexionar sobre un concepto controvertido y sus efectos en la investigación en y desde el Sur Global</title>
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      <description>En este texto reflexionamos sobre las coproducciones e interseccionalidades de las categorías &quot;neurodiversidad&quot; y &quot;discapacidad&quot; en la Academia y el Activismo. En este movimiento, nos preguntamos cómo la categoría &quot;neurodiversidad&quot; está siendo pensada y materializada en las prácticas de activistas autistas, con el objetivo de problematizar las concepciones y reivindicaciones de derechos a través de la categoría &quot;neurodiversidad&quot; que posibilitan su &quot;antropofagia global&quot;. A partir de una revisión bibliográfica sobre el tema y de la participación observadora en investigaciones académico-activistas emancipadoras sobre autistas, buscamos combinar un doble movimiento: tensionar la crítica académica a partir de un movimiento social de autistas; y tensionar la crítica activista global a partir de las articulaciones de un colectivo académico-activista en Brasil. Como contribución al debate, mostramos, en la práctica del colectivo, cómo el movimiento activista brasileño activa una &quot;identidad neurodiversa&quot; como articuladora biopolítica de una colectividad, al mismo tiempo que entiende el autismo como una &quot;discapacidad&quot;, en la clave del Modelo Social y de los Derechos Humanos, concepto que habita en la principal legislación brasileña sobre el tema. This paper analyses the co-production and intersectionality of the ‘neurodiversity’ and ‘disability’ categories in academic and activist circles. It reflects on how the category ‘neurodiversity’ is thought about and materialised in the practices of autistic activists, in order to problematise the conceptions and rights claims that enable its ‘glocal anthropophagy’. On the basis of a bibliographical review and observation-based participation in emancipatory academic-activist research on autistic people, the aim is twofold: to question academic critique on the basis of a social movement of autistic people; and to question global activist critique on the basis of the articulations of an academic-activist collective in Brazil. To contribute to the debate, the text shows that in the practice of the collective, the Brazilian activist movement puts forward a ‘neurodiverse identity’ as the biopolitical articulator of a collectivity, while understanding autism as a ‘disability’ in the key of the social model and human rights – a concept present in the primary Brazilian legislation on the subject. </description>
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      <title>Autisme, handicap et neurodiversité : Réflexions sur un concept contesté et ses effets sur la recherche dans et à partir du Sud global</title>
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      <description>Le présent travail analyse les coproductions et l’intersectionnalité des catégories « neurodiversité » et « handicap » dans les milieux universitaire et activiste. Il réfléchit à la manière dont est pensée et matérialisée la catégorie « neurodiversité » dans les pratiques des activistes autistes, afin de problématiser les conceptions et les revendications de droits qui permettent son « anthropophagie glocale ». Sur la base d’une révision bibliographique et d’une participation fondée sur l’observation à des recherches universitaire-activiste émancipatrices sur les personnes autistes, l’objectif est double : mettre en question la critique universitaire à partir d’un mouvement social de personnes autistes ; et mettre en question la critique activiste globale à partir des articulations d’un collectif universitaire-activiste au Brésil. Pour contribuer au débat, le texte montre que dans la pratique du collectif, le mouvement militant brésilien met en avant une « identité neurodiverse » en tant qu’articulateur biopolitique d’une collectivité, et ce, tout en comprenant l’autisme comme un « handicap » dans la clé du modèle social et des droits de l’homme – un concept présent dans les principales législations brésiliennes sur le sujet. This paper analyses the co-production and intersectionality of the ‘neurodiversity’ and ‘disability’ categories in academic and activist circles. It reflects on how the category ‘neurodiversity’ is thought about and materialised in the practices of autistic activists, in order to problematise the conceptions and rights claims that enable its ‘glocal anthropophagy’. On the basis of a bibliographical review and observation-based participation in emancipatory academic-activist research on autistic people, the aim is twofold: to question academic critique on the basis of a social movement of autistic people; and to question global activist critique on the basis of the articulations of an academic-activist collective in Brazil. To contribute to the debate, the text shows that in the practice of the collective, the Brazilian activist movement puts forward a ‘neurodiverse identity’ as the biopolitical articulator of a collectivity, while understanding autism as a ‘disability’ in the key of the social model and human rights – a concept present in the primary Brazilian legislation on the subject. </description>
      <pubDate>jeu., 12 déc. 2024 17:48:57 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>Autismo, Deficiência e Neurodiversidade: Provocações para pensar um conceito disputado e seus efeitos em pesquisas no/a partir do Sul Global</title>
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      <description>Neste texto realizamos uma reflexão sobre as coproduções e as interseccionalidades das categorias “neurodiversidade” e “deficiência” na Academia e no Ativismo. Neste movimento, perguntamos como a categoria “neurodiversidade” está sendo pensada e materializada nas práticas de ativistas autistas, tendo como objetivo problematizar as concepções e reivindicações de direitos através da categoria ‘neurodiversidade’ que habilitem sua “antropofagia glocal”. A partir de uma revisão bibliográfica sobre o tema e da participação observante em pesquisas emancipatórias acadêmico-ativistas de autistas, buscamos conjugar um duplo movimento: tensionar críticas acadêmicas a partir de um movimento social de autistas; e tensionar críticas de ativistas globais a partir das articulações de um coletivo acadêmico-ativista no Brasil. Como contribuição ao debate, mostramos, na prática do coletivo, como o movimento ativista brasileiro aciona uma “identidade neurodiversa” como articuladora biopolítica de uma coletividade, ao mesmo tempo em que entende o autismo como “deficiência”, na chave do Modelo Social e dos Direitos Humanos, conceito que habita as principais legislações brasileiras sobre o tema. This paper analyses the co-production and intersectionality of the ‘neurodiversity’ and ‘disability’ categories in academic and activist circles. It reflects on how the category ‘neurodiversity’ is thought about and materialised in the practices of autistic activists, in order to problematise the conceptions and rights claims that enable its ‘glocal anthropophagy’. On the basis of a bibliographical review and observation-based participation in emancipatory academic-activist research on autistic people, the aim is twofold: to question academic critique on the basis of a social movement of autistic people; and to question global activist critique on the basis of the articulations of an academic-activist collective in Brazil. To contribute to the debate, the text shows that in the practice of the collective, the Brazilian activist movement puts forward a ‘neurodiverse identity’ as the biopolitical articulator of a collectivity, while understanding autism as a ‘disability’ in the key of the social model and human rights – a concept present in the primary Brazilian legislation on the subject. </description>
      <pubDate>ven., 06 déc. 2024 12:32:09 +0100</pubDate>
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