Autism research can be said to have been dominated by biological and psychological theory and practice, usually with a subsequent normative and remedial focus. Critical and sociological research although growing in the field often remains hidden, or at least poorly invested in. This presentation introduces the audience to exemplars of social research in the field of autism studies in order to show their potential benefit, and addresses the priorities listed in the recent James Lind Alliance project from a social model / sociological perspective. The presentation concludes with recommendations for ways to move this much needed work forward
The field of autism studies is a highly disputed territory within which competing contradictory disc...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
When reviewing research related to autism, it is clear that it is dominated by biological and psycho...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
This presentation examines the ontology of autism from the perspective of an autistic academic, with...
Autism has been variously described as everything from an evil spirit that robs parents of their chi...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
An exploration into autism theory from monotropism, through the double empathy problem to predictive...
The aim of this study is to design an innovative research methodology to engage young people with a ...
Imagine a child who does not communicate verbally, does not engage in eye contact, meaningful intera...
This presentation introduces the work of the PARC group and its relation to Critical Autism Studies ...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
The field of autism studies is a highly disputed territory within which competing contradictory disc...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
When reviewing research related to autism, it is clear that it is dominated by biological and psycho...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
This presentation examines the ontology of autism from the perspective of an autistic academic, with...
Autism has been variously described as everything from an evil spirit that robs parents of their chi...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
An exploration into autism theory from monotropism, through the double empathy problem to predictive...
The aim of this study is to design an innovative research methodology to engage young people with a ...
Imagine a child who does not communicate verbally, does not engage in eye contact, meaningful intera...
This presentation introduces the work of the PARC group and its relation to Critical Autism Studies ...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
The field of autism studies is a highly disputed territory within which competing contradictory disc...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...