Purpose: This paper raises important questions from the different perspectives on autism research that arose from a seminar on autism and technology, held as part of an ESRC-funded series on innovative technologies for autism. Design/methodology/approach: The paper focuses on the roles of technology in understanding questions about different perspectives on autism: how do people on the spectrum see neurotypicals (people without autism) and vice versa?; how do we use eye-gaze differently from each other?; how might technology influence what is looked at and how we measure this?; what differences might there be in how people use imitation of others?; and finally, how should we study and treat any differences? Findings: We synthesise common...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
Technologies play vital roles in the learning and participation of autistic people and yet have most...
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may each convey d...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to raise important questions from the different perspectives ...
Purpose: there is increasing interest from researchers, teachers and other professionals, individual...
Purpose: This paper presents an overview of the main messages and key questions for further research...
Purpose – This short paper reports on the sixth seminar in a 7-seminar series entitled, “Innovative ...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary perspectives and collaboration in technology research are regarded as vit...
Autism is often presented as a seriously disabling neurodevelopmental brain disease, and those who s...
The aim of this study is to design an innovative research methodology to engage young people with a ...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
Jaswal & Akhtar challenge the notion that autistic people have diminished social motivation, prompte...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
Technologies play vital roles in the learning and participation of autistic people and yet have most...
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may each convey d...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to raise important questions from the different perspectives ...
Purpose: there is increasing interest from researchers, teachers and other professionals, individual...
Purpose: This paper presents an overview of the main messages and key questions for further research...
Purpose – This short paper reports on the sixth seminar in a 7-seminar series entitled, “Innovative ...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary perspectives and collaboration in technology research are regarded as vit...
Autism is often presented as a seriously disabling neurodevelopmental brain disease, and those who s...
The aim of this study is to design an innovative research methodology to engage young people with a ...
This article draws upon qualitative interviews in order to examine how UK based research psychologis...
Jaswal & Akhtar challenge the notion that autistic people have diminished social motivation, prompte...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
There has been a wealth of research in the field of autism, however, this tends to focus on medical ...
Technologies play vital roles in the learning and participation of autistic people and yet have most...
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may each convey d...