Graduate Student
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
Samantha A. Chipman is an autistic scholar and Chinese adoptee who focuses on cognitive approaches to literature, autism and neurodiversity, disability studies, archives, and the health humanities. She has a passion for mobilizing the interconnections between literature, bioethics, and archival research to advance disability justice and health equity. An English PhD student and bioethics certificate candidate at Emory University, she has written and presented about various topics including epistemic injustices experienced by women and girls with autism, decolonizing autism, the AI ethics of autism diagnosis, restorative justice in healthcare settings, linguistic equity, and narrative ethics. Samantha is also co-founder of Intersecting Minds: A NeuroHumanities & Consciousness Collective, a collaborative and welcoming space for individuals interested in the neurohumanities and consciousness studies.
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