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Chapter 13 – Neurodivergence at Work and in Institutions
This chapter examines how institutions were built for a narrow neurotype and why the “accommodations on request” model fails. It introduces the hidden operational brief, the masking tax, the disclosure trap, and the meeting as a neurotype test. It argues that design is political and that institutions lose vital knowledge when they silence their most sensitive sensors. It ends with a call to redesign for many minds.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Mar 2617 min read
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