Was looking into Arday's work output
Cambridge is down bad, you guys. I don't even think the field of sociology is coherent atp, is the entire field this masturbatory crap?
Here are the titles of various scholarly articles as reported by Cambridge:
Understanding the experiences related to mental health amongst 16 – 24 year olds who feel under represented; a narrative inquiry study
Exploring experiences of mental health challenges in under-represented young people (aged 16–24 years) in England: a narrative inquiry protocol
FOREWORD: “Hello to You out there in Normal Land”
We See Things They’ll Never See: Love, Hope, and Neurodiversity
The routes to intellectual authority in a prior colonial empire: continued racialised, geopolitical inequalities in the academic staff composition and employment conditions of UK universities
Data snapshots of the access and participation of ‘women’ academics in UK universities: Questioning continued gendered, racialised and geopolitical inequalities
Experience-based Investigation and Co-design of Psychosis Centred Integrated Care Services for Ethnically Diverse People with Multimorbidity (CoPICS): study protocol
Correction: Arday, Jason (2018). Understanding Mental Health: What Are the Issues for Black and Ethnic Minority Students at University? Social Sciences 7: 196
We’ll see things they’ll never see: Sociological reflections on race, neurodiversity and higher education
Data snapshots of the access and participation of ‘women’ academics in UK universities: Questioning continued gendered, racialised and geopolitical inequalities
From a recent notation:
“While observe that elitist structures continue to define excellence through narrow, neuronormative standards, Frizell et al. (2025) report that pressures to conform intersect with the social identity categories (e.g., race, neurodivergence) and psychological factors (e.g., mental health). For late-diagnosed neurodivergent students, this dual demand is intensified by neuronormative expectations that penalize divergence and reward masking…”
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