Purpose The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose of bringing autistic people, including scholars and activists (but not exclusively), together with early career researchers and practitioners who work with autistic people, with the aim being to build a community where those who wished to see more significant involvement of autistic people in autism research could share knowledge and expertise. Approach This article explores the development of the PARC network, reflecting upon its activities and ethos within current Higher Education (HE) practices and structures. Findings In supporting autistic individuals in their attempts to establish themselves within academic systems that may not a...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
Background: Open research broadly refers to a set of practices that aim to increase transparency, r...
This presentation introduces the work of the PARC group and its relation to Critical Autism Studies ...
Purpose: The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose o...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was set up to bring autistic people, including s...
PARC is a network set up to bring together autistic people, including scholars (and also students, n...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
An overview presentation regarding the development of the Participatory Autism Research Collective (...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially developed at London South Bank Uni...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
Background: Open research broadly refers to a set of practices that aim to increase transparency, r...
This presentation introduces the work of the PARC group and its relation to Critical Autism Studies ...
Purpose: The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose o...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was set up to bring autistic people, including s...
PARC is a network set up to bring together autistic people, including scholars (and also students, n...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
An overview presentation regarding the development of the Participatory Autism Research Collective (...
The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially developed at London South Bank Uni...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
Background: Open research broadly refers to a set of practices that aim to increase transparency, r...
This presentation introduces the work of the PARC group and its relation to Critical Autism Studies ...