PhD candidate, University of Adelaide
Cambrey Payne (he/they) is a queer, autistic PhD researcher and writer. His current research, 'Embodying Autism', explores how autistic adults make meaning from their embodied experiences, with emphasis on centring autistic voices.
Cam has a background in Gender Studies, completing his Honours in 2019 at the University of Adelaide. His research engages with the ways politics of identity are enacted by queer and other marginalised groups.
He currently convenes the Disability Studies/Crip Theory reading group, which includes academics from multiple Australian universities. He also leads a regular writers' group for aspiring teenage writers.
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