Public Engagement and Media
Autistic Girls Network Keynote Speaker
Further public engagement and media, where I have expertly led on autism, ADHD, and neurodivergence research and awareness, include the following outlets:
- Research on women’s adulthood diagnoses of autism and ADHD
- Speaker at the 2025 Autism Learns webinar Understanding Autism & ADHD
- Seed Talks events (January 2026) discussing AuDHD and Women
- A featured expert for Tatler Hong Kong on “A Roofless World: What Neurodiversity Can Reveal About Societal Pressures to Conform”, alongside other leading voices
- ‘You don’t look autistic’: Why neurodivergent women have been side-lined’. This research on women’s adulthood diagnoses of autism and ADHD has been covered in multiple media outlets with a reach of over 1.8 million
- Other outlets include Discover Society, FiLiA, The Conversation
Periods In A Pandemic
Chair of Periods In A Pandemic, a Birmingham City University event featuring key stakeholders and researchers tackling period poverty.
Five Leaves Bookshop
As an Event Coordinator (2015–2016) I organised and led successful events, including Bauman@90 and Ethnic Homelands, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham’s Rights and Justice Research Area and Centre for Research in Race and Rights.
Public Facing Articles
- Tatler Hong Kong – Tatler Asia Publication (November 2024)
Interviewed as an expert in autism and ADHD in women for the feature article A Roofless World: What Neurodiversity Can Reveal About Societal Pressures to Conform, alongside leading voices including Sarah Hendrickx. - Craddock, E. (2024) ‘You don’t look autistic’: Why neurodivergent women have been sidelined, 360Info, republished by 7 outlets, reach of over 1.8 million views.
- Craddock, E. (2022) Five ways you can get involved in fighting for women’s rights, The Conversation.
- Craddock, E. (2022) Centring Women’s Voices and Experiences in Healthcare, FiLiA
- Craddock, E. (2020) Don’t judge a book by its cover? The value of looking closely at anti-austerity activist culture, Discover Society.
- Craddock, E. (2020) We’re all in it together? Austerity, Covid-19, and persistent inequalities Discover Society.
- Craddock, E. (2020) What is feminist research and why do we need it? FiLiA
- Craddock, E.(2019) Exploring what spaces of serendipity, identity, and success can teach us: A review of Being an Interdisciplinary Academic Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
- Craddock, E. (2019) The Uncomfortable Transformation of Discomfort in the Neoliberal Higher Education Context Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
- Craddock, E. (2014) Dreaming the Future: What it Means to be Human Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
- Craddock, E. (2014) Seeing the Human in Protest, Lacuna
- Craddock, E. (2012) Reflections on the interdisciplinarity project: A response to an interview with Carl Mitcham and a keynote address by Stephen Frosh, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
- Sandstrom, Gregory, Thomas Basbøll, Emma Craddock and Eric O. Scott (2012) Intelligent design as social epistemology: Collective judgment forum, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective