AIAS Seminar: 'Improving Neurodiverse Cooperation in Academic Research: A Study on (Shared) Time Experience'
Speaker: Federica Cavaletti, AIAS-AUFF Fellow & Università Telematica San Raffaele Roma, Italy
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AIAS, building 1630, room 301
Abstract
Time experience can vary considerably across neurotypes, which can make life together challenging. My project focusses on a specific aspect of this problem, with the goal of improving neurodiverse collaboration in academia. Precisely, my project will 1) study the interactions across neurodiverse temporalities in academic research; 2) develop forms of neuroaffirmative research collaboration, based on improved shared time.
In this seminar, I will share the theoretical foundations of my project, and the methodology that I intend to deploy in it.
Short Bio
Federica Cavaletti is an AIAS-AUFF Fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies and Tenure Track Researcher in Aesthetics at Università Telematica San Raffaele Roma. After working extensively on VR and its usage in medicine and psychotherapy, she is currently back to one of her most long-lasting interests: the experience of time, and how it affects our overall being in the world.
What is an AIAS Seminar?
The AIAS Seminar Series is a session of seminars held by the AIAS fellows, AIAS Visiting or Tandem Fellows or by other speakers proposed by the fellows. In each seminar, a fellow will present and discuss her/his current research and work-in-progress to an interdisciplinary audience for 30 minutes, closing off with 30 minutes for questions, comments and discussion.
All seminars are in-person and held in English. To attend online, please contact Cecilie Horshauge at cecilie@aias.au.dk by 9:00am on the day of the seminar as the latest to request a link.