Finding Neurodivergent Community in Computing EducationIn-Person
For computing to serve humanity, all individuals must be able to feel safe within computing. While prior work has surfaced how hegemonic racial and gendered expectations manifest in comput- ing, neurodivergent identities have received much less attention. Existing neurodiversity narratives look to deconstruct mechanisms that privilege certain ways of thinking and being over others, but those narratives are scarce within computing. Critically, narratives are constructed in dialogue among community, and prior SIGCSE conferences have not offered explicit space for this construction, relegating those conversations to corners and edges within the conference space. This BoF aims to support the construction of narratives that center neurodivergent identities and support neu- rodivergent communities. I have three goals for this space: 1) cul- tivate community around an “invisible” identity for which public disclosure is often problematic, 2) give an explicit space for folks to “unmask” within a broader conference where some degree of mask- ing is expected, and 3) utilize existing work to create connections around more specific aspects of neurodivergence.
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18:30 50mMeeting | Finding Neurodivergent Community in Computing EducationIn-Person Birds of a Feather Mara Kirdani-Ryan University of Washington DOI |