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-**Evenementen:**+**Evenementen en activiteiten:** 
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 +Documentatie en visualisatie van **Een digitale doe beurs** in samenwerking met DIGIDAK, Digital Belgium en ‘tpASSt op **13 April 2018** in Geel. Ik was gevraagd een dag lang enkele mensen te volgen en hun ervaringen en activiteiten in beeld brengen.  
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 Workshop **"Analoog naar Digitaal"** als pilot project tussen https://www.gemeentemol.be/saigo en https://www.gemeentemol.be/gibbo  **26 april 2018**. Workshop **"Analoog naar Digitaal"** als pilot project tussen https://www.gemeentemol.be/saigo en https://www.gemeentemol.be/gibbo  **26 april 2018**.
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 In samenwerking met Tim Van der Schraelen (een jonge fotograaf met ASS https://www.facebook.com/dreamscapism/?pnref=about.overview )  zullen wij een dag lang experimenteren met analoge en digitale fotografische processen als documentatie van een workshop. In samenwerking met Tim Van der Schraelen (een jonge fotograaf met ASS https://www.facebook.com/dreamscapism/?pnref=about.overview )  zullen wij een dag lang experimenteren met analoge en digitale fotografische processen als documentatie van een workshop.
  
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 +**//-Are the "well known" symptoms of ASD such as insecurity, extreem shyness and sensitivity or even negativity and aggression really symptom(s) of ASD or a reaction to the trauma experienced by people with ASD due to overload and pressure from surroundings and society? 
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-//Are "well known" symptoms of ASD such as insecurity, extreem shyness and sensitivity or even negativity and aggression really a symptom(s) of ASD or a reaction to the trauma experienced by people with ASD due to overload and pressure from surroundings and society?  
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 <blockquote>The most notable example of this is the intense world theory, initially proposed by Henry Makram and his co-authors in 2007. This theory claims that autism is a product of ‘hyper’ sensitivity rather than ‘hypo’ sensitivity as had been previously thought. In the words of Makram et al: <blockquote>The most notable example of this is the intense world theory, initially proposed by Henry Makram and his co-authors in 2007. This theory claims that autism is a product of ‘hyper’ sensitivity rather than ‘hypo’ sensitivity as had been previously thought. In the words of Makram et al:
  
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 For them, this includes not just cognitive-perceptual differences, but also ‘hyper-emotionality’, leading autistic people to become, in their words, ‘trapped in a limited […] internal world’. In turn, subsequent research has seemingly supported this theory, such as a recent study which found precisely that autistic people don’t look others in the eyes, not due to social disinterestedness as previously thought, but rather due to sensory-overload – just as autistic people, and in turn Makram, suggested. **by Robert Chapman** </blockquote> full article to be found here https://intersectionalneurodiversity.wordpress.com/2018/04/11/are-autistic-people-really-too-sensitive-how-the-intense-world-theory-gaslights-the-autistic-population For them, this includes not just cognitive-perceptual differences, but also ‘hyper-emotionality’, leading autistic people to become, in their words, ‘trapped in a limited […] internal world’. In turn, subsequent research has seemingly supported this theory, such as a recent study which found precisely that autistic people don’t look others in the eyes, not due to social disinterestedness as previously thought, but rather due to sensory-overload – just as autistic people, and in turn Makram, suggested. **by Robert Chapman** </blockquote> full article to be found here https://intersectionalneurodiversity.wordpress.com/2018/04/11/are-autistic-people-really-too-sensitive-how-the-intense-world-theory-gaslights-the-autistic-population
  
-<blockquote>Neurodiversity proponents argue that autism is a neuro-minority rather than a mental disorder. In short, they deny neither that categories such as autism indicate disabilities, nor indeed the various forms of distress associated with being disabled. Rather, it is that they locate this disablement and distress in society instead of framing it as stemming from a medical pathology in the individual. So an autistic person may, for example, have heightened sensory sensitivity; but they only become disabled in relation to the senses in a world that is not designed to accommodate for this different way of processing, thus leading them, say, to experience sensory overload. **by Robert Chapman** </blockquote> full article to be found here https://intersectionalneurodiversity.wordpress.com/2018/03/29/is-society-sick-autism-and-the-extended-mind/ 
  
 +<blockquote>Neurodiversity proponents argue that autism is a neuro-minority rather than a mental disorder. In short, they deny neither that categories such as autism indicate disabilities, nor indeed the various forms of distress associated with being disabled. Rather, it is that they locate this disablement and distress in society instead of framing it as stemming from a medical pathology in the individual. So an autistic person may, for example, have heightened sensory sensitivity; but they only become disabled in relation to the senses in a world that is not designed to accommodate for this different way of processing, thus leading them, say, to experience sensory overload. **by Robert Chapman** </blockquote> full article to be found here https://intersectionalneurodiversity.wordpress.com/2018/03/29/is-society-sick-autism-and-the-extended-mind/
  
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-//Sexuality and asexuality. Affection and love. Extreme Male Brain theory of autism in women with ASD.// 
  
 +**//-Sexuality and asexuality. Affection and love. Extreme Male Brain theory of autism in women with ASD.//**
  
  
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-//Intense relationship with animals and plants.//+**//-Intense relationship with animalsplants and earth. How bacteria influences mood and behaviour.//**
  
 +About bacterias link to mood swings, depression and autism http://www.bbc.com/news/health-43815370
  
  
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