Navigating Neurotypical Norms in Academic Research: A Perspective from an Autistic Early Career Researcher
Phan, J. M. (2024). Navigating Neurotypical Norms in Academic Research: A Perspective from an Autistic Early Career Researcher. Autism in Adulthood, 7(2), 133-140. https://doi.org/10.1089/aut.2023.0182
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Abstract: The academic research landscape, rich with complexity, reveals its potential for innovation when explored through a neurodiversity lens. This perspective article presents a nuanced examination of the unique strengths that autistic thinking brings to scholarly pursuits, such as enhanced pattern recognition and systematic rigor-qualities that have personally empowered my own grant writing endeavors. It also confronts the challenges that arise from the prevailing neurotypical standards within the academic milieu. Merging a scholarly review with selective personal insights, this article advocates for a redefinition of scholarly communication and mentorship that is inclusive of neurodiversity. I aim to provide insights and experiences that offer guidance to fellow autistic researchers, their mentors, research institutions, and funding bodies. Drawing from my perspective, I delve into communication complexities, the perennial struggle to conform to neurotypical writing standards, the weight of "imposter syndrome," and the pivotal role that mentors play in supporting and advocating for autistic early career researchers. The recommendations offered in this study aim to establish an academic environment that not only welcomes but also leverages the distinctive capabilities of autistic researchers. This perspective aspires to serve as a catalyst for mentors, colleagues, and funding bodies to embrace a more neuroinclusive approach in their practices. Abstract: The purposes of this article were to highlight specific challenges and strengths of autistic researchers in academia, particularly in the context of grant writing and scholarly communication, and to offer actionable recommendations to foster a neuroinclusive academic environment. From my perspective as an autistic researcher who has navigated both the triumphs and trials of grant acquisition and publication, I offer a personal and professional vantage point. The insights drawn from these experiences shed light on the difficulties autistic researchers face and underline the need for systemic change. Abstract: As an early career researcher, I find myself at a juncture, navigating not only the demands of the scholarly world but also life as a late-diagnosed autistic woman, who has journeyed through the labyrinthine world of grant writing. I offer a glimpse into my world, which includes successes with 2 federal grant awards, 1 foundation grant, 5 intramural grants, 14 peer-reviewed publications and unsuccessful attempts with 1 federal grant, 2 foundation grants, and 2 peer-reviewed articles. I bring a blend of personal experience and professional expertise. Abstract: The current academic dialogue acknowledges neurodiversity but often falls short in offering the necessary structural support for the distinct communication styles and cognitive approaches of autistic researchers. Although there is a recognized benefit in mentorship and clearer communication within academia, the practical implementation varies widely. Abstract: I propose a series of recommendations to bridge these gaps. These include the establishment of grant programs accessible to autistic researchers, the improvement of mentorship and training programs to include an appreciation for neurodiversity, and the education of grant reviewers about the strengths inherent in autistic researchers. In addition, the article suggests revising application processes to increase inclusivity, encouraging the participation of autistic researchers in peer review, promoting community engagement and networking opportunities, allocating funding specifically for research by autistic scientists, and enhancing collaboration with organizations dedicated to autism. Abstract: The implementation of these recommendations has the potential to significantly improve the academic environment for autistic adults, not only enhancing their current academic engagement and success but also setting a foundation for inclusivity and respect for neurodiversity. Such systemic changes hold the promise of nurturing a future generation of autistic researchers, acknowledging and celebrating the unique insights we bring to the scientific community.
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