
Judy Singer
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Judy Singer is an Australian sociologist best known for introducing the concept of neurodiversity in her 1998 dissertation 'Odd People.' Her work emphasizes the need for respect and acceptance of individuals with neurological differences, challenging traditional views that label these differences as disorders. Singer's advocacy has been influential in promoting a more positive perception of conditions like autism and ADHD, framing them as variations in human experience rather than deficits.
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Judy Singer is known as the mother of neurodiversity and introduced the term as a critique of the medical perspective on brain differences.
Krisis Iklim, Bencana, dan Kerentanan yang Tak TerlihatKompas·
Indonesia· 2026-01-28
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Judy Singer is recognized as the first representative of the neurodiversity movement.
ADHS und Autismus als «Superkraft»: Der Neurodiversitäts-Hype kann schadenNeue Zürcher Zeitung·
Switzerland· 2025-03-31




