The Double Empathy Workshop Series (4th Workshop
Join us for the fourth in our series of online workshops showcasing presentations related to chapters from the Double Empathy Reader
Lately I’ve been so disheartened that I forgot to share here that my piece on “Reframing Social Communication through the Double Empathy lens” was published in The Double Empathy Reader, curated by Damian Milton - we’ll present it online today, here 👇🏼
#autism #DoubleEmpathy #pragmatics
15.12.2025 12:52
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As I leave @durhamimh.bsky.social, my contribution to the Critical ND Studies takeover comes out.
It’s a brief version of my talk: an attempt to speak about actually neurodivergent communication (and not just autistic communication).
Thank you again @ndhumanities.bsky.social for the support 🌱
27.06.2025 11:14
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It was super interesting to hear from Nic Cottone, @alfredfreeborn.bsky.social and Lisa Schmidt-Herzog about their ideas of alienation, masking, and the need for an open epistemology to avoid essentialism in the neurodiversity movement!
25.06.2025 22:06
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After a PhD in Cognitive Science, I find it particularly funny (and telling of how far I got from where I started) that the 1st panel I ever chaired was about “The Social Beyond Normativity” at the Critical Neurodiversity Studies Conference.
Thanks @ndhumanities.bsky.social for making this happen!
25.06.2025 22:04
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Peter Lang Verlag - Fostering Socially Just Care in Digital Communities: The Case of Two Alternative Academic Spaces
The orientation of collective care is barely present within the current academic system, which perpetuates the idea of individualistic care, dismissing ...
Potentially more inclusive practices that academia could partially incorporate as co-created care reframing participation and social justice as priorities over traditional academic values of fast and objective scientific production.
New open access paper written with @marocchini.bsky.social
04.06.2025 15:14
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Thank you! Working on it! :)
30.05.2025 17:23
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I will be presenting a contribution titled “Decentering autism in cross-neurotypical communication research and discourse: welcoming neurodivergent pragmatics”, offering a neuroqueer reading of all the main communicative features and practices that are described as pragmatic deficits. [2/3]
30.05.2025 16:00
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Critical Neurodiversity Studies Conference 2025: Directions, Intersections, Contradictions. 24-26 June 2025, Durham University, UK and online
Honored to share that I have been awarded a Critical Neurodiversity Fellowship and that I will attend the Conference in @durhamuniversity.bsky.social! Thank you @louisecreechan.bsky.social, @drrobertchapman.bsky.social, @ndhumanities.bsky.social and all the people involved in the conference. [1/3]
30.05.2025 16:00
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Thank you. We tried to write it up in a way that wouldn’t make it too discomforting!
22.11.2024 21:37
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I’m Eleonora, and I clearly pretend I’ve read stuff that I haven’t read
(this one ironically became true while writing my theses 😂)
21.11.2024 18:59
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Thank you for the mention!
20.11.2024 16:49
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The last slide of the presentation I gave to Twitter in my proposal for how to build Bluesky.
2. Here's an image from a presentation I gave to Twitter, representing the Twitter bird freed from a closed platform to fly in Bluesky's open ecosystem.
19.11.2024 18:19
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Cover of a book by Eleonora Marocchini, “Neurodivergente. Capire e coltivare la diversità dei cervelli umani”, that is something along the lines of “Neurodivergent. Comprehending and cultivating human brains’ diversity”, edited by Tlon. A huge symbol for infinity in rainbow colors pops up at the center of the orange cover.
I’m also a psychologist in training and a member of a newborn #autism participatory research group in Sapienza.
Recently, I focused more on #SciComm in Italian, as I realized my following had close to nothing to read in Italian on ND matters.
I’ll try to engage with the awesome work I see here!
19.11.2024 10:14
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Screenshot of the paper “Cross-neurotype communication from an autistic point of view: Insights on autistic Theory of Mind from a focus group study” published on International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders by Eleonora Marocchini and Irene Baldin
So many new faces, hi! I’m a neurodivergent PhD in Psychology with a background in Linguistics, turned independent researcher and SciCommer.
Last published, a focus group study telling me how bad my early work on #ToM in #autism was.
You can find it here (and on the OSF): doi.org/10.1111/1460...
19.11.2024 10:14
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Screenshot of the paper “Cross-neurotype communication from an autistic point of view: Insights on autistic Theory of Mind from a focus group study” published on International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders by Eleonora Marocchini and Irene Baldin
I’m also a psychologist in training and I still do research when I manage. Last published, a focus group study telling me how bad my early work on #ToM in #autism was.
You can find it here (and on OSF as a preprint): doi.org/10.1111/1460...
I’ll try to engage with the awesome work I see here!
19.11.2024 09:54
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They do this at Frontiers, I believe.
18.11.2024 23:44
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Another great starter pack for anyone interested in #autism - from an #ActuallyAutistic point of view!
18.11.2024 16:23
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BlueSky for Scientists
BlueSky for Scientists Authors: Steve Haroz and Mark RubinURL: http://blueskyscience.steveharoz.com Features you may miss from Twitter or Mastodon As BlueSky is in beta, some features are not impleme...
A guide to BlueSky for Scientists
* Common questions
* Links to resources
* An explanation of feeds
* A directory of science feeds
Please share with scientists on BlueSky!
Written by me and @markrubin.bsky.social
🧪 #stats #PsychSciSky #neuroscience
18.08.2023 13:04
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I know, right?! We’ve got you covered!
15.11.2024 18:41
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I see more people are joining now that X got even worse.
For my #autism research mutuals, @lauramaycrane.bsky.social has created this wholesome starter pack to find people and posts you might miss from X. Enjoy!
go.bsky.app/B9XV8UA
15.11.2024 18:32
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I’m not sure that is the case - that is, an issue at the individual level. I feel like it’s more of a problem at the societal level, of perception of what science is and does, and how is it is to put its “evidence” into practice.
18.12.2023 20:36
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Precisely. Also in most cases they do not come off as particularly knowledgeable about how science actually works, in my opinion.
18.12.2023 19:58
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I find it interesting that some psychologists use the argument that #Psychology is a science when confronted on something they said (usually on social media), as if 1) a psychologist is the same entity as Psychology and 2) being a science means being infallible.
18.12.2023 19:07
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The more I read tweets from scientists angry at encouragements to center social justice in their work the more they read a bit like: “stop being racist when you do science!” - “but it wouldn’t be science anymore!”
Okay, no #racism detected here, definitely. Neutral #science for sure.
27.11.2023 01:06
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What I find most interesting in discourse around science and social justice is scientists working in #Psychology and #Psychiatry being distressed at the idea of an “ideology” breaking into science, as if science was ever free from ideological stances. It’s worrying they wouldn’t see it.
#PsySky
27.11.2023 01:03
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“Do you guys hear with your eyes? 😜”
I honestly had not foreseen the amount of neurotypical people who would get offended by this. Lots of people (including professionals) started arguing about the relevance of non verbal cues in communication as if I was deadly serious. Double empathy, much? 2/2
12.11.2023 22:08
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I have 18k followers on IG, where I am out as autistic and known as an autism scholar.
Today I got a question on autistic people’s “problem with looking in the eyes”. I answered and followed up with a joke: “I feel like NT people have a problem, why would you need to look in order to listen?” 1/2
12.11.2023 22:05
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Taking a quick look I found Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist et al. (2023), Franke’s (2023) editorial and Nordby et al. (2023) that might be useful. Weird that they all came out this year.
22.10.2023 23:07
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