Neurodivergent Windows: Animated Documentary Series about Lived Experiences of Neurodivergent Adults
暫譯: 神經多樣性之窗:關於神經多樣性成人生活經歷的動畫紀錄片系列

Kolesnyk, Olia

  • 出版商: Springer vs
  • 出版日期: 2026-01-03
  • 售價: $4,150
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,943
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 112
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3658503904
  • ISBN-13: 9783658503901
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商品描述

This work explores the potential of creative storytelling as a tool for emotional support, identity-building, and narrative advocacy among neurodivergent adults, particularly those who are self-diagnosed or late-diagnosed. By combining an animated documentary with audio-visual elements and lived first-person experiences, the project gives voice to the subjective realities of neurodivergent individuals. Based on qualitative research, narrative therapy, and co-creation methodologies, the thesis bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and personal stories, offering a participatory and human-centered perspective. The book aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and foster a sense of belonging among neurodivergent audiences while highlighting the importance of inclusive and creative approaches to neurodiversity research.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這項工作探討了創意敘事作為情感支持、身份建立和敘事倡導工具的潛力,特別是針對那些自我診斷或晚期診斷的神經多樣性成人。通過將動畫紀錄片與視聽元素和親身經歷相結合,該項目為神經多樣性個體的主觀現實發聲。基於質性研究、敘事治療和共同創作方法論,這篇論文彌合了科學知識與個人故事之間的鴻溝,提供了一種參與式和以人為本的視角。這本書旨在提高認識、減少污名,並在神經多樣性觀眾中培養歸屬感,同時強調包容性和創意方法在神經多樣性研究中的重要性。

作者簡介

Olia Kolesnyk is an Ukrainian multimedia artist and researcher based in Germany. She has a particular interest in researching creativity among adults with comorbid neurodevelopmental conditions. She completed her Master's degree at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, with the animated documentary "Hedgehog Windows" serving as the practical component of her research, which focused on the intersection of art and neurodiversity. Her thesis also explores the potential of audio-visual storytelling as a tool for emotional validation, experience processing, and identity-building for individuals with diverse minds.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Olia Kolesnyk 是一位居住在德國的烏克蘭多媒體藝術家和研究者。她特別關注於研究具有共病神經發展障礙的成人創造力。她在達姆施塔特應用科技大學完成碩士學位,並以動畫紀錄片《刺蝟窗》作為其研究的實踐部分,該研究專注於藝術與神經多樣性之間的交集。她的論文還探討了視聽敘事作為情感驗證、經驗處理和身份建構工具的潛力,特別是對於具有多樣思維的個體。

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