In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly calling for a move towards collaborative forms of research, we consider how a loosely formed epistemological community may serve to challenge ‘business as usual’ in the academy. Mindful of the need to move beyond theory, we use this experience to concretely consider how knowledge about autism and neurotypicality can be meaningfully (co)-produced, and made available both to the research community and also to autistic and autism communities. Here, we use our own coproduction of this article to explore how autistic experience may trouble normative meanings of academic knowledge production. We also consider the limits and possibilities of a neurodive...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
Scientific research into the etiology of autism has lead to an explosion in proposed agents implicat...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
Discourse related to autism studies are multidisciplinary, applied, and extensive. Pulling from mult...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
t is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in r...
The neurodiversity movement can be said to have developed as a form of activism directly opposed to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
Scientific research into the etiology of autism has lead to an explosion in proposed agents implicat...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
Discourse related to autism studies are multidisciplinary, applied, and extensive. Pulling from mult...
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic schola...
t is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in r...
The neurodiversity movement can be said to have developed as a form of activism directly opposed to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
Scientific research into the etiology of autism has lead to an explosion in proposed agents implicat...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...