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Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity

Published in Association with Institute of Neurodiversity

eISSN: 27546330 | ISSN: 27546330 | Current volume: 1 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Yearly

Journal Highlights
Neurodiversity is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online-only journal providing rapid publication of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of neurodevelopmental conditions and neurodiversity.

The journal welcomes submissions from a range of disciplines including, but not limited to, Psychology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Sociology, Epidemiology, and Education. We also welcome fundamental/basic research as well as research that is more applied in nature.

The journal is committed to open research, and we strongly encourage submissions that include open access to materials, data, and analysis code. We also particularly encourage submissions that have been co-produced with neurodivergent people or other stakeholders (e.g., parents/teachers of neurodivergent people).


Submission Information
Submit your manuscript today at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/neurodiversity

Please see the Submission Guidelines tab for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.

Open access article processing charge (APC) information

An introductory article processing charge (APC) of $0, discounted from the full rate of $1600, is available for a limited time.

The article processing charge (APC) is payable when a manuscript is accepted after peer review, before it is published. The APC is subject to taxes where applicable. Please see further details here.

Contact
Please direct any queries in the first instance to Sameer Grover at ndy.pra@sagepub.com

Neurodiversity is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of neurodevelopmental conditions and neurodiversity.

The journal welcomes submissions from a range of disciplines including, but not limited to, Psychology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Sociology, Epidemiology, and Education. We also welcome fundamental/basic research as well as research that is more applied in nature.

The journal is committed to open research, and we strongly encourage submissions that include open access to materials, data, and analysis code. We also particularly encourage submissions that have been co-produced with neurodivergent people or other stakeholders (e.g., parents/teachers of neurodivergent people).

Editors
Amy Pearson Durham University, UK
Punit Shah University of Bath, UK
Social Media Editor
Angela Kingdon Autistic Culture Institute, USA
Founders
Etain Quigley Maynooth University, Ireland
Blánaid Gavin University College Dublin, Ireland
Board Members
Laurie Ackles Washington Neurodiversity Project, USA
Robby Allen Cranfield University, UK
Josephine Barbaro La Trobe University, Australia
Hannah Belcher Kings College London, UK
Sven Bölte Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Heather Brown University of Alberta, Canada
Susanne Bruyere Cornell University, USA
Louise Creechan Durham University, UK
Jacqueline Den Houting Macquarie University, Australia
Mary Doherty Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK
Nancy Doyle Birkbeck University London, UK
Patrick Dwyer Latrobe University, Australia
Andrew Eddy Untapped Group, Australia
Sue Fletcher-Watson University of Edinburgh, UK
Timothy Frawley University College Dublin, Ireland
Lawrence Fung Stanford University, USA
Chris Gillberg University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Sonya Girdler Curtin University, Australia
Nouchine Hadjikhani Harvard Medical School and University of Gothenburg
Brittany Hand Ohio State University, USA
Martine Hoogman University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chiara Horlin University of Glasgow, UK
Holly Joseph Reading University, UK
Steven Kapp University of Portsmouth, UK
Lorcan Kenny National Research Lead for Autism, NHS England, UK
Amanda Kirby  
Meng-Chuan Lai University of Toronto, Canada
Wenn Lawson Macquarie University, Australia
Lucy Livingston Kings College London, UK
Nigel Lockett University of Leeds, UK
Iliana Magiati University of Western Australia, Australia
Almuth McDowall Birkbeck University, UK
Ann Memmott AM Consulting, UK
Damian Milton University of Kent, UK
Jessica Monahan University of Delaware, USA
Ruth Moyse University of Southampton, UK
Mats Niklasson University of Bolton, UK
Cliodhna O’Connor University College Dublin, Ireland
Liz Pellicano University College London, UK
Qona Rankin Royal College of Art, UK
Jessica Riordan University of Melbourne, Australia
Ginny Russell University of Exeter, UK
Alexander X.S. Sabharwal Human Rights and Constitutional Lawyer, Canada
Noah Sasson University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Emma Sciberras Deakin University, Australia
Sebastian Shaw Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK
Tamara Stenn Landmark College, USA
Anna Stenning Durham University, UK
Shubhangi Vaidya Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
Charlotte Valeur Institute of Neurodiversity, Denmark
Johan Wiklund Syracuse University, USA
Zack Williams Vanderbilt University, USA

Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.