In this episode, I had the chance to talk with Dr. Elizabeth Nickrenz, a psychologist and anthropologist whose work has been central to shaping what we understand today as human science. Through her research with autistic and neurodivergent communities, she shows how culture, community, and meaning are deeply woven into psychology. We talked about what human science really is, how people find their way into this field, and how Elizabeth’s work, from ethnography to exploring belonging and iden...
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In this episode, I had the chance to talk with Dr. Elizabeth Nickrenz, a psychologist and anthropologist whose work has been central to shaping what we understand today as human science. Through her research with autistic and neurodivergent communities, she shows how culture, community, and meaning are deeply woven into psychology. We talked about what human science really is, how people find their way into this field, and how Elizabeth’s work, from ethnography to exploring belonging and iden...
Hi, I’m Ana, your host! 🌿 In this very first episode, I share a little bit about myself, how this podcast came to life, and my hopes for what this space can become. It’s the start of a journey where we’ll explore theory, ideas, stories, and conversations that matter. Thank you for being here from the very beginning—it means so much. 💫 In the next episode, we’ll welcome a special guest and dive deeper into the world of human science. See you there!
Human Science Podcast
In this episode, I had the chance to talk with Dr. Elizabeth Nickrenz, a psychologist and anthropologist whose work has been central to shaping what we understand today as human science. Through her research with autistic and neurodivergent communities, she shows how culture, community, and meaning are deeply woven into psychology. We talked about what human science really is, how people find their way into this field, and how Elizabeth’s work, from ethnography to exploring belonging and iden...