Neurodivergence and Architecture, Volume Five, the latest release in the Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics series, focuses on the new and fascinating ethical and legal challenges posed by neurotechnology and its global regulation. Topics in this new release cover STS on architecture, Embodied Rhetoric/ Disability Studies, Autoethnography, Bioethics/Materialist Feminism, Advocacy, Cultural Being Autistic Together, An autistic perspective on built spaces, Empty spaces and refrigerator making autistic spaces, On the Losing Myself Project, Neither Use nor Ornament (NUNO) project, Madness and (Be)coming Out Within and Through Spaces of Confinement, and more.
Anthony Clarke is a man of many talents. He has worked as a draughtsman making stained glass for churches and cathedrals, a private detective, a deep-sea trawlerman and a university lecturer.
Now, at the age of 61, he has embarked on a new career as the writer of historical fiction.
His first novel, Ordeal at Lichfield - winner of last year's prestigious Lichfield Prize- has just been published and a sequel is already in the pipeline.