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Neurodiversity matters: Kai Syng Tan and Georgia Thom on creative practice: invited podcast

Neurodiversity matters: Kai Syng Tan and Georgia Thom on creative practice: invited podcast
Neurodiversity matters: Kai Syng Tan and Georgia Thom on creative practice: invited podcast
When I was asked to speak on a podcast on neurodiversity and creative research, I extended the invitation to my PhD student, the brilliant digital artist Georgia Thom to share the platform with me. If you fancy hardcore hemming and hawing (mine), and sharp insights into neurodiversity, transgender rights and creative research and resistance (Georgia’s), listen here.
King's College London
Tan, Kai Syng
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Thom, Georgia
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Tan, Kai Syng
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Thom, Georgia
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Tan, Kai Syng and Thom, Georgia (2026) Neurodiversity matters: Kai Syng Tan and Georgia Thom on creative practice: invited podcast.

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When I was asked to speak on a podcast on neurodiversity and creative research, I extended the invitation to my PhD student, the brilliant digital artist Georgia Thom to share the platform with me. If you fancy hardcore hemming and hawing (mine), and sharp insights into neurodiversity, transgender rights and creative research and resistance (Georgia’s), listen here.

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Published date: 4 February 2026

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Local EPrints ID: 510158
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/510158
PURE UUID: 8ae5cf7a-b8d7-4588-80de-453f75f9224b
ORCID for Kai Syng Tan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4491-7166

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2026 17:37
Last modified: 20 Mar 2026 03:08

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Author: Kai Syng Tan ORCID iD
Author: Georgia Thom

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