Toward a New Autistic Physics with Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes
Overview
CASY Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (the ethnography project led by Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes) resumes its popular series led by Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes herself. This one takes place on Thursday, November 20, 12 pm EST (9 am PST, 5 pm GMT). Like all CASY offerings, there is no cost to attend, and international participants are welcome.
DESCRIPTION: Toward a New Autistic Physics: A Fun Series Engaging Philosophy, Thought Experiments, and Interdimensionality. Come join us for a mind-expanding discussion series about holographic theory, morphic resonance, autism in multiple dimensions, monotropism and liminality, and wherever our minds take us, in a warm and fun atmosphere. You don't need to be a "math person" or someone with a classical physics background -- these ideas are more in the realm of imagination and thought experiment! View past meetings at https://tinyurl.com/mrxv3d7r
BRIEF BIO: Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes is an interdisciplinary anthropologist whose work, in addition to studies of animal social systems through the lens of morphic field theory, has explored the intersection of theoretical physics and culture generally. She currently serves as Co-Chair for Cultural Autism Studies at Yale (CASY).
About CASY Cultural Autism Studies at Yale. An 'ethnography' is an exploration of how a group of people express themselves in a cultural way. Autistic people have a growing kind of culture, and each autistic experience is a vital part of it. Dr. Dawn Prince-Hughes is an anthropologist, ethnographer, primatologist, and author who is autistic. Join her for an exploration of the importance of autistic self-expression and the culture that grows from it. Those who wish to share their content are free to do so on our private Facebook group (see below), organically contributing to a growing autistic culture.
Links to online events will also be shared on these private Facebook groups: SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY FOR AUTISM or CASY Cultural Autism Studies at Yale.
CREDITS: The preparation of this material was financed under an agreement with the Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities (CTCDD). CASY Sparks membership, activities and events are free. CASY Sparks is sponsored in part by The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Adult Autism Research Fund, and a generous gift from the Rosen family, and the research of Dr. Roger Jou
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