This dissertation was a discourse analysis study, drawing upon discursive psychology, poststructural understandings of discourse, conversation analysis, and a social relational model of disability. The purpose of this study was to explore how autism was performed as an interactional event among children with autism labels, the therapists who work with them, and their parents, in the context of a pediatric therapy setting. I interrogated how the participants’ everyday discursive practices were shaped and, at times, constrained by the social and political institutions that often work to define autism and the related, official plans of treatment. A total of 12 families agreed to participate, resulting in the participation of 12 children wit...
This study uses a one-subject, in-depth analysis model to investigate how a 13-year-old child with a...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
This paper examines the discourse of autism as we have experienced it as parents of an autistic six ...
Autism has historically been constructed within and through biomedical discourses and practices. The...
This research investigated the construction of autism in clinical and social terrains. Study one dre...
© 2021 Konstantinos Georgiou, David Winter, Stephen Davies, Aikaterini Katsiana. This is an Open Acc...
Semi-structured interviews were used to investigate family experiences with their children with auti...
Autism is a growing social concern because of the epidemic-like growth in diagnoses among children. ...
This thesis explores the range of discourses in which parents and professionals engage when a child ...
My study arose in the context of an intervention programme aimed at the development of a child with ...
Currently, much of the autism literature supports the notion that Pervasive Developmental Disorder ...
Literacy studies are deeply intertwined with issues of identity. Olivas explores the ways that publi...
Thesis advisor: Kristen Bottema-BeutelAutism is often framed using a deficit lens with ableist belie...
Autism awareness has increased in recent years in part because it is marked by confusion and controv...
The notion that autism is fundamentally a neurobiological impairment that can be treated, cured or o...
This study uses a one-subject, in-depth analysis model to investigate how a 13-year-old child with a...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
This paper examines the discourse of autism as we have experienced it as parents of an autistic six ...
Autism has historically been constructed within and through biomedical discourses and practices. The...
This research investigated the construction of autism in clinical and social terrains. Study one dre...
© 2021 Konstantinos Georgiou, David Winter, Stephen Davies, Aikaterini Katsiana. This is an Open Acc...
Semi-structured interviews were used to investigate family experiences with their children with auti...
Autism is a growing social concern because of the epidemic-like growth in diagnoses among children. ...
This thesis explores the range of discourses in which parents and professionals engage when a child ...
My study arose in the context of an intervention programme aimed at the development of a child with ...
Currently, much of the autism literature supports the notion that Pervasive Developmental Disorder ...
Literacy studies are deeply intertwined with issues of identity. Olivas explores the ways that publi...
Thesis advisor: Kristen Bottema-BeutelAutism is often framed using a deficit lens with ableist belie...
Autism awareness has increased in recent years in part because it is marked by confusion and controv...
The notion that autism is fundamentally a neurobiological impairment that can be treated, cured or o...
This study uses a one-subject, in-depth analysis model to investigate how a 13-year-old child with a...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
This paper examines the discourse of autism as we have experienced it as parents of an autistic six ...