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Nick Walker is an American scholar, author,
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creator, and
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teacher, known for contributing to the development of the neurodiversity paradigm, establishing the foundations of neuroqueer theory, and writing the essay collection ''Neuroqueer Heresies'' and the urban fantasy webcomic ''Weird Luck''. Walker is a professor of psychology and psychedelic studies at
California Institute of Integral Studies The California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is a private graduate school (with limited undergraduate offerings) in San Francisco. Founded in 1968 as the California Institute of ''Asian'' Studies, the name was changed in 1980. CIIS has b ...
.


Early life and education

Walker grew up in a low-income housing project in New Jersey, spent portions of his young adulthood homeless, and began attending college in his thirties. He received an
Associate of Arts An associate degree or associate's degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor's degree ...
in liberal arts from
Berkeley City College Berkeley City College (BCC, formerly Vista Community College) is a public community college in Berkeley, California. It is part of the California Community Colleges System and the Peralta Community College District. Berkeley City College is ...
and then attended California Institute of Integral Studies, where he received a
Bachelor of Arts A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts deg ...
in interdisciplinary studies, a
Master of Arts A Master of Arts ( or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Those admitted to the degree have ...
in counseling psychotherapy, and a
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of Postgraduate education, graduate study and original resear ...
in transformative studies. Walker began practicing
aikido Aikido ( , , , ) is a gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art which is split into many different styles including Iwama Ryu, Iwama Shin Shin Aiki Shuren Kai, Shodokan Aikido, Yoshinkan, Renshinkai, Aikikai, and Ki Aikido. Aikido is now practic ...
at the age of 12, inspired by
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ; born April 1, 1942) is an American writer and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays on science fiction, literature, sexual orientation, sexuality, and ...
's novella '' Babel-17''. He started teaching aikido while still in his late teens, and continued to practice and teach even during periods of homelessness.


Career

Walker is a professor at
California Institute of Integral Studies The California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is a private graduate school (with limited undergraduate offerings) in San Francisco. Founded in 1968 as the California Institute of ''Asian'' Studies, the name was changed in 1980. CIIS has b ...
, where he teaches in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program––the curriculum of which he helped to design––as well as the Somatic Psychology MA program. In 2024, CIIS announced that Walker would be one of the principal architects and founding faculty members of their new Bachelor of Science program in Psychedelic Studies. Walker teaches
aikido Aikido ( , , , ) is a gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art which is split into many different styles including Iwama Ryu, Iwama Shin Shin Aiki Shuren Kai, Shodokan Aikido, Yoshinkan, Renshinkai, Aikikai, and Ki Aikido. Aikido is now practic ...
at the Aiki Arts Center in Berkeley, California, and holds a 7th degree black belt. Walker is managing editor of the worker-owned independent publishing house Autonomous Press, and a consulting editor for the journal ''World Futures''. His scholarly work focuses on the "edges and intersections" of
somatic psychology Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "somatic clinical psychotherapy" is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic and holistic approaches to the body. It seeks to explore and heal mental and physical inju ...
,
transpersonal psychology Transpersonal psychology, or spiritual psychology, is an area of psychology that seeks to integrate the spiritual and transcendent human experiences within the framework of modern psychology. Evolving from the humanistic psychology movement, ...
,
queer theory Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies. The term "queer theory" is broadly associated with the study a ...
,
neurodiversity The neurodiversity paradigm is a framework for understanding human brain function that considers the diversity within sensory processing, Motor skill, motor abilities, Social anxiety, social comfort, cognition, and Attention, focus as neurobiol ...
, transformative learning, and
creativity Creativity is the ability to form novel and valuable Idea, ideas or works using one's imagination. Products of creativity may be intangible (e.g. an idea, scientific theory, Literature, literary work, musical composition, or joke), or a physica ...
.


Writing

Walker initially began writing about neurodiversity and developing his conceptualization of the neurodiversity paradigm in 2003, in online autistic activist forums. His first piece on the neurodiversity paradigm to appear in print was the essay “Throw Away the Master’s Tools: Liberating Ourselves from the Pathology Paradigm”, published in 2012. From 2013 to 2017, Walker published a series of essays on neurodiversity on his website (initially titled Neurocosmopolitanism and later retitled Neuroqueer), before shifting to publishing his work in more traditional academic venues. In 2021, Walker published his book ''Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities'', collecting his existing essays along with 120 pages of new material reflecting the subsequent evolution of his views. Walker has also written and published
speculative fiction Speculative fiction is an umbrella term, umbrella genre of fiction that encompasses all the subgenres that depart from Realism (arts), realism, or strictly imitating everyday reality, instead presenting fantastical, supernatural, futuristic, or ...
stories set in the same universe as the ''Weird Luck'' webcomic, and co-edited multiple volumes of the annual ''Spoon Knife'' story anthology for Autonomous Press.


''Weird Luck''

Walker writes an
urban fantasy Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy, placing supernatural elements in a contemporary urban area, urban-affected setting. The combination provides the writer with a platform for classic fantasy tropes, quixotic plot-elements, and unusual charac ...
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or ...
called ''Weird Luck'', co-written by speculative fiction author Andrew M. Reichart and illustrated by artist Mike Bennewitz. ''Weird Luck'' is set in the city of Tal Sharnis, an "interdimensional urban disaster zone" where reality itself is unstable. The protagonist, Tyger Sojac, is an agent of the Reality Patrol, an organization dedicated to "maintaining the integrity of reality". Though highly capable, Sojac suffers from a condition called Chronic Synchronicity Syndrome, also known as Weird Luck, which causes improbable events to occur around her.


Paratheatrical research

From 1996 through 2015, Walker was a core member of Paratheatrical Research, a Jungian-informed experimental
physical theatre Physical theatre is a genre of theatrical performance that encompasses storytelling primarily through physical movement. Although several performance theatre disciplines are often described as "physical theatre", the genre's characteristic aspe ...
group run by director
Antero Alli Arto Antero Alexander Alli (11 November 1952 – 9 November 2023) was a Finnish astrologer, filmmaker, theatre director, and writer. He wrote esoteric books on experimental theatre, astrology and Timothy Leary's 8-circuit model of consciousness. ...
. He has observed that for sufficiently experienced practitioners, Alli's ritual theatre techniques "can produce peak experiences … that are as intensely psychedelic as any LSD or psilocybin trip". Walker appears in several of the
underground films An underground film is a film that is out of the mainstream either in its style, genre or financing. Notable examples include John Waters' ''Pink Flamingos'', David Lynch's ''Eraserhead'', Andy Warhol's ''Blue Movie'', Rosa von Praunheim's ''Tal ...
Alli directed and produced during these years, including ''Orphans of Delirium'' (2004), ''The Greater Circulation'' (2005), ''The Mind Is a Liar and a Whore'' (2007), ''To Dream of Falling Upwards'' (2011), and ''dreambody/earthbody'' (2012).


Neurodiversity paradigm

Walker has been a significant contributor to the development of the
neurodiversity The neurodiversity paradigm is a framework for understanding human brain function that considers the diversity within sensory processing, Motor skill, motor abilities, Social anxiety, social comfort, cognition, and Attention, focus as neurobiol ...
paradigm. According to Walker, the neurodiversity paradigm has three foundational principles: # "Neurodiversity—the diversity among minds—is a natural, healthy, and valuable form of human diversity." # "There is no 'normal' or 'right' style of human mind." # "The social dynamics that manifest in regard to neurodiversity are similar to the social dynamics that manifest in regard to other forms of human diversity." He distinguishes the neurodiversity paradigm from what he calls the pathology paradigm, in which prevailing
cultural norms A social norm is a shared standard of acceptable behavior by a group. Social norms can both be informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society, as well as be codified into rules and laws. Social normative influences or so ...
of cognitive functioning are equated with health, and divergence from those norms is assumed to represent pathology. Walker emphasizes that his formulation of the neurodiversity paradigm does not reject the idea of framing certain forms of neurodivergence as pathological and seeking to treat them. He opposes framing autism as a pathology on the grounds that approaching it as if it were a pathology does not effectively serve the goal of promoting autistic well-being. He names
traumatic brain injury A traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as an intracranial injury, is an injury to the brain caused by an external force. TBI can be classified based on severity ranging from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI/concussion) to severe traumati ...
as one example of a form of neurodivergence that is appropriately viewed through a medical lens. According to British philosopher and neurodiversity scholar Robert Chapman, Walker's formulation of the neurodiversity paradigm enabled "a broader analysis that goes far beyond autism", and "offered not just hope to countless neurodivergent people, but also an ideal to collectively work toward".


Neuroqueer theory

Walker originally coined the term '' neuroqueer'' in 2008, in a paper written for a graduate course in
somatic psychology Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "somatic clinical psychotherapy" is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic and holistic approaches to the body. It seeks to explore and heal mental and physical inju ...
. The term was intended to encapsulate Walker's insight that neuronormativity was
socially constructed Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. Etymology The word "social" derives fro ...
and instilled like
heteronormativity Heteronormativity is the definition of heterosexuality as the normative human sexuality. It assumes the gender binary (i.e., that there are only two distinct, opposite genders) and that sexual and marital relations are most fitting between peo ...
, and that "neuronormativity and heteronormativity are fundamentally entwined with one another, and therefore any significant queering of neuronormativity is also inevitably a queering of heteronormativity" and vice versa. Walker's formulation of neuroqueer theory developed over time, and in 2014 was influenced by conversations with fellow scholars Athena Lynn Michaels-Dillon, who had also come up with the term ''neuroqueer'' independently, and M. Remi Yergeau, who had been exploring similar concepts and using the term ''neurological queerness''. Walker wrote the first formal definition of neuroqueer in an essay titled "Neuroqueer: An Introduction", which he published on his website in 2015. Yergeau's book ''Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness'' (2018) made extensive use of the concept of neuroqueer. In 2021, Walker provided a comprehensive articulation of neuroqueer theory and its premises in an essay titled "A Horizon of Possibility: Some Notes on Neuroqueer Theory", which appears as the final and longest chapter of his book ''Neuroqueer Heresies''. According to Walker, "Neuroqueer Theory applies the framework of
Queer Theory Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies. The term "queer theory" is broadly associated with the study a ...
to the realm of neurodiversity, and expands the scope of Queer Theory to encompass
gender Gender is the range of social, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of being a man (or boy), woman (or girl), or third gender. Although gender often corresponds to sex, a transgender person may identify with a gender other tha ...
,
sexuality Human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually. This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Because it is a broad term, which has varied ...
, and
neurodiversity The neurodiversity paradigm is a framework for understanding human brain function that considers the diversity within sensory processing, Motor skill, motor abilities, Social anxiety, social comfort, cognition, and Attention, focus as neurobiol ...
, as well as the intersections of gender and sexuality with neurodiversity." Drawing on the work of post-essentialist queer theorists like
Judith Butler Judith Pamela Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American feminist philosopher and gender studies scholar whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminism, queer theory, and literary theory. In ...
who frame binary cisheteronormative gender roles as modes of socially enforced performance, Walker argues that there's no such thing as a "neurotypical brain", and that neurotypicality is a socially learned and enforced performance entwined with the performance of cisheteronormativity. Although the term ''neuroqueer'' has come into popular usage as an identity label, Walker maintains that this was never his intention, that neuroqueer "is not a mere synonym for neurodivergent, or for neurodivergent identity combined with queer identity", and that neuroqueer theory is "an approach to neurodiversity that radically departs from
essentialist Essentialism is the view that objects have a set of attributes that are necessary to their identity. In early Western thought, Platonic idealism held that all things have such an "essence"—an "idea" or "form". In '' Categories'', Aristotle s ...
identity politics Identity politics is politics based on a particular identity, such as ethnicity, Race (human categorization), race, nationality, religion, Religious denomination, denomination, gender, sexual orientation, Socioeconomic status, social background ...
". He emphasizes that "''neuroqueer'' is first and foremost a verb. Neuroqueering is a practice, or more accurately, a continually emergent and potentially infinite array of practices––modes of creatively subversive and transformative action in which anyone can choose to engage." Robert Chapman writes that Walker's conceptualization of neuroqueering "has provided a new tool for combatting neuronormativity from within the constraints imposed by history and current material conditions. By queering the social world, new possibilities are carved out for the future, helping us not just challenge aspects of the current order but to start collectively imagining what a different world could be like."


Psychedelics

Walker has mentioned his history of
psychedelic drug Psychedelics are a subclass of hallucinogenic drugs whose primary effect is to trigger non-ordinary mental states (known as psychedelic experiences or "trips") and a perceived "expansion of consciousness". Also referred to as classic halluc ...
use,
LSD Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German ; often referred to as acid or lucy), is a semisynthetic, hallucinogenic compound derived from ergot, known for its powerful psychological effects and serotonergic activity. I ...
in particular, and has presented on the intersection of somatic practices and psychedelic experience. In his writings on neurodiversity he has noted that long-term alterations in cognitive functioning induced by "heavy usage of psychedelic drugs" can be considered a form of acquired
neurodivergence The neurodiversity paradigm is a framework for understanding human brain function that considers the diversity within sensory processing, motor abilities, social comfort, cognition, and focus as neurobiological differences. This diversity fal ...
. From 2012 to 2018, Walker collaborated with the
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is an American nonprofit organization working to raise awareness and understanding of psychedelic substances. MAPS was founded in 1986 by Rick Doblin and is now based in San Jose, C ...
(MAPS) on a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical study of the efficacy of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for treating
social anxiety Social anxiety is the anxiety and fear specifically linked to being in social settings (i.e., interacting with others). Some categories of disorders associated with social anxiety include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, autism spectrum dis ...
in autistic adults. The study, which Walker helped to design, produced clinically significant positive results, with participants who received
MDMA 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy (tablet form), and molly (crystal form), is an empathogen–entactogenic drug with stimulant and minor Psychedelic drug, psychedelic properties. In studies, it has been used ...
experiencing substantially greater reduction in anxiety symptoms, an improvement which was found to have persisted or increased at the six-month follow-up point. The study results were published in 2018 in the Swiss journal ''Psychopharmacology'', in an article Walker co-authored with the MAPS research team. Walker is a principal architect and founding faculty member of the Bachelor of Science program in Psychedelic Studies at California Institute of Integral Studies, the first accredited degree program in the world to offer Psychedelic Studies as a major for undergraduates.


Personal life

Walker is married to fellow
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teacher Azzia Walker; his father-in-law is psychologist Ofer Zur. Walker has described himself as
queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are non-heterosexual or non- cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against LGBTQ people in the late 19th century. From the late 1980s, queer activists began to ...
and written about exploring his femininity; he has used feminine
pronouns In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun ( glossed ) is a word or a group of words that one may substitute for a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not con ...
in some of his past writings, but in early 2025 announced on social media that he was returning to the use of masculine pronouns professionally. He has written about being
autistic Autism, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences or difficulties in social communication and interaction, a preference for predictability and routine, sensory processing di ...
and about his experiences of
synesthesia Synesthesia (American English) or synaesthesia (British English) is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People with sy ...
.


Publications


Books written

* Walker, Nick. ''Neuroqueer Heresies: Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities''. Autonomous Press, 2021.


Books edited

* Walker, Nick, and Andrew M. Reichart, eds. ''Spoon Knife 3: Incursions''. NeuroQueer Books, 2018. * Reichart, Andrew M., Dora M. Raymaker, and Nick Walker, eds. ''Spoon Knife 5: Liminal''. NeuroQueer Books, 2021. * Walker, Nick, and Mike Jung, eds. ''Spoon Knife 7: Transitions''. NeuroQueer Books, 2023. * Walker, Nick, and Phil Smith, eds. Spoon Knife 8: Smoke and Mirrors. NeuroQueer Books, 2024.


Book chapters

* Walker, Nick. On Being Slippery. ''Towards an Archeology of the Soul'', edited by Antero Alli. Vertical Pool, 2003. * Walker, Nick. Throw Away the Master's Tools: Liberating Ourselves from the Pathology Paradigm. ''Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking'', edited by
Julia Bascom Julia Bascom is an American autism rights activist. She is a former executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and replaced Ari Ne'eman as president of ASAN in early 2017 before stepping down at the end of 2023. Advocacy ...
. Autistic Press, 2012. * Walker, Nick. Foreword. ''Defiant'', by Michael Scott Monje. Autonomous Press, 2015. * Walker, Nick. This Is Autism. ''The Real Experts: Readings for Parents of Autistic Children'', edited by Michelle Sutton. Autonomous Press, 2015. * Walker, Nick. What Is Autism? ''The Real Experts: Readings for Parents of Autistic Children'', edited by Michelle Sutton. Autonomous Press, 2015. * Walker, Nick. Calvin and Clay, the Protective Manipulations of the Unconscious, and Friends of Ambiguous Ontological Status. Afterword. ''Imaginary Friends'', by Michael Scott Monje. NeuroQueer Books, 2016. * Walker, Nick. Somatics and Autistic Embodiment. ''Diverse Bodies, Diverse Practices: Toward an Inclusive Somatics'', edited by Don Hanlon Johnson. North Atlantic Books, 2018. * Walker, Nick, and Bonnie Burstow. Autistic and Mad. ''The Revolt Against Psychiatry: A Counterhegemonic Dialogue'', edited by Bonnie Burstow. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. * Walker, Nick.The Use of Transformative Somatic Practices in Processes of Collective Imagination and Collaborative Future-Shaping. ''Routledge Handbook for Creative Futures'', edited by Gabrielle Donnelly and Alfonso Montuori. Routledge, 2023.


Articles

* Walker, Nick, and Alicia Danforth. Treating Social Anxiety in Autistic Adults with MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy. ''MAPS Bulletin,'' vol. 24, no. 1, Spring 2014, pp. 7–9. * Danforth, Alicia, Charles S. Grob, Christopher Struble, Allison A. Feduccia, Nick Walker, Lisa Jerome, Berra Yazar-Klosinski, and Amy Emerson. Reduction in Social Anxiety After MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy with Autistic Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study. ''Psychopharmacology'', vol. 235, no. 11, June 2018, pp. 3137–3148. * Walker, Nick, and Dora M. Raymaker. Toward a Neuroqueer Future. ''Autism in Adulthood'', vol. 3, no. 1, March 2021, pp. 5–10. * Pukki, Heta, et al. Autistic Perspectives on the Future of Clinical Autism Research. ''Autism in Adulthood'', vol. 4, no. 2, June 2022, pp. 93–101. * Natri, Heini M., Carolyn R. Chapman, Síofra Heraty, Patrick Dwyer, Nick Walker, et al. Ethical Challenges in Autism Genomics: Recommendations for Researchers. ''European Journal of Medical Genetics'', vol. 66, no. 9, September 2023, 104810. * Botha, Monique, Robert Chapman, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Steven K. Kapp, Abs Stannard Ashley, and Nick Walker. The Neurodiversity Concept Was Developed Collectively: An Overdue Correction on the Origins of Neurodiversity Theory. ''Autism'', March 2024, https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241237871.


References


External links


Neuroqueer.com

Weird Luck (webcomic)
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