Нейроразнообразие (Russian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Нейроразнообразие" in Russian language version.

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  • Blume, Harvey (1998-09-30). "Neurodiversity". The Atlantic. Архивировано из оригинала 5 января 2013. Дата обращения: 7 ноября 2007. Neurodiversity may be every bit as crucial for the human race as biodiversity is for life in general. Who can say what form of wiring will prove best at any given moment? Cybernetics and computer culture, for example, may favor a somewhat autistic cast of mind.

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  • Blume. "Autism & The Internet" or "It's The Wiring, Stupid". Media In Transition. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1 июля 1997). — «A project called CyberSpace 2000 is devoted to getting as many people as possible in the autistic spectrum hooked up by the year 2000, reason being that "the Internet is an essential means for autistic people to improve their lives, because it is often the only way they can communicate effectively."». Дата обращения: 8 ноября 2007. Архивировано 27 апреля 2018 года.

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  • Blume, Harvey (1997-06-30). "Autistics, freed from face-to-face encounters, are communicating in cyberspace". The New York Times. Архивировано 26 января 2008. Дата обращения: 8 ноября 2007. Yet, in trying to come to terms with [a neurotypical-dominated] world, autistics are neither willing nor able to give up their own customs. Instead, they are proposing a new social compact, one emphasizing neurological pluralism. [...] The consensus emerging from the Internet forums and Web sites where autistics congregate [...] is that NT is only one of many neurological configurations -- the dominant one certainly, but not necessarily the best.

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  • An Exploration Of The Neurodiversity Movement. radicalpsychology.org. — «Conducting a poll of what she calls her 'online tribe', other bipolar people participating in specialized listservs and chatrooms, Antonetta discovered that, like her, most responders like their minds and the gifts their bipolarity brings them. One man she quotes says: "I choose not to look at bipolarity as an illness at all. In fact, I couldn't imagine myself as not being bipolar, nor would I want to be. The bipolar is a strong component of who I am, and I do not wish to be anyone else but me" (p. 89). Another respondent wrote, "I feel, and cause others to feel ... Touched, the life of the imagination is the real life" (Antonetta, 2005, p.90).» Дата обращения: 11 августа 2015. Архивировано из оригинала 1 июня 2015 года.

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  • Blume, Harvey (1998-09-30). "Neurodiversity". The Atlantic. Архивировано из оригинала 5 января 2013. Дата обращения: 7 ноября 2007. Neurodiversity may be every bit as crucial for the human race as biodiversity is for life in general. Who can say what form of wiring will prove best at any given moment? Cybernetics and computer culture, for example, may favor a somewhat autistic cast of mind.

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