It's time to define ourselves. Let's write Aspergia

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26 Oct 2004, 9:42 pm

Let's take Aspergia's idea of Re-branding Asperger's (http://www.aspergia.com) one step further.

It's time to define ourselves. Let's write Aspergia - The book about Aspies, by Aspies and for Aspies.

Go to http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aspergia and define Aspergia!




http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aspergia



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27 Oct 2004, 12:00 am

This is an excellent idea. I think it is important that we all collaborate on presenting our identity to the public. Otherwise they only get what the mainstream media serves up, or perhaps a glimpse at some of our message boards, which can be a bit random. Of course there is a wiki project on AFF already and it seems to be coming along.
http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com/wiki/in ... /Main_Page

Did you have something different in mind for this book?
I'm sure there are many possibilities.



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27 Oct 2004, 4:56 am

I'm sorry, but can you please explain what exactly you want us to do?



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27 Oct 2004, 5:13 am

In my opinion, Aspies still are a very 'unknow' phenomena. At present, we live it up to medical professionals to come up with 'diagnostic criterias' for us. Many people have suggested, that it is time for the true experts to do the job - ourselves - and write and explain what it is all about, to be an Aspies.

And you are all invited to contribute your ideas in this place.



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27 Oct 2004, 7:36 am

I can setup a WrongPlanet.net wiki for this purpose if you'd like.


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27 Oct 2004, 7:39 am

Thanks for your offer. However, I started the Aspergia WikiBook already, because it is a WikiBook, and because it can be multilingual.

Here it is:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aspergia

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27 Oct 2004, 6:53 pm

attention-tunnel wrote:
Thanks for your offer. However, I started the Aspergia WikiBook already, because it is a WikiBook, and because it can be multilingual.

Here it is:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aspergia

:D


Good idea. this will help get more traffic. I'm a systems operator for the wikibook project so you can rest assured that some crazy NT sysop won't be able to delete the book. If that does happen, I will be able to immediately undelete it. Also, if there is vandalism to the page, I can protect it and ban the vandalisers from editing the book.


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27 Oct 2004, 7:35 pm

A Good Idea!
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27 Oct 2004, 8:19 pm

Thanks for your encouragement :-)

The WikiBook adress now is this: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aspies_Book

Hope to so some of you there ! !



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27 Oct 2004, 8:47 pm

I have only recently discovered the concept of wiki, but I find it both fascinating and empowering. I think it is an especially appropriate medium in this case. I just don't really know where to start. What are we aiming for here? Something more personal than technical maybe? I feel I should leave these decisions to you. Perhaps you could provide an index to help people get started. Provide links to some new pages on topics you would like to address. Once there is a structure the work seems to grow much quicker.



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27 Oct 2004, 8:55 pm

Hows does one go about contributing content to this wiki book?


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27 Oct 2004, 9:09 pm

Scoots5012 wrote:
Hows does one go about contributing content to this wiki book?


The edit this page button will do the trick.


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16 Sep 2005, 8:07 pm

Redefining Asperger's syndrome according to positive psychology would be a great start. I've seen several attempts at this. Also, redefining NeuroTypicality according to abnormal psychology would be another good thing.

Asperger's! We've been perseverating about you! (our cool slogan)



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17 Sep 2005, 6:47 am

I had an instance of the MediaWiki software system running on my little 450MHz Linux server at home (before it conked suddenly), and it certainly seemed interesting. It goes beyond the old chronologically-organised 'blog' and is much more 'free-form', though still susceptible to being 'structured' for organisational purposes. I may even instsall the software on my public, hosted domain name at some point.

A collaborative project by people on ASD for people on ASD (and others who are interested) seems a very good idea.

Alex wrote:
I'm a systems operator for the wikibook project so you can rest assured that some crazy NT sysop won't be able to delete the book. If that does happen, I will be able to immediately undelete it.


Why would a Sysop do such a thing? Surely a Sysop who deletes other people's work would quickly become a 'non-Sysop'?


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10 May 2007, 5:33 am

Pretty cool, but in practice it might be difficult to think about what content to contribute. Maybe most people find it easier to just type something in a forum, and most people are used to it. I don't know if content can be taken from the forum and placed in the wiki, since there might be different licenses of wikibooks and wrongplanet forums.