There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal discussion about whether the field is hospitable to autistic involvement. While the focus on participatory and/or autistic-led research is abundantly welcome, a wider conversation should also happen about how autistic people are treated in the process of knowledge creation. As such, I present a critical reflection on my experiences of academia as an autistic autism researcher. I open by questioning whether I am an academic, an activist, or an advocate before discussing my journey through academia, and my exposure to dehumanizing, objectifying, and violent accounts of autism. I highlight how the construction of objectivity has resulted in a fail...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
Jaswal & Akhtar challenge the notion that autistic people have diminished social motivation, prompte...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
The neurodiversity movement can be said to have developed as a form of activism directly opposed to ...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
t is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in r...
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 recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
Recent developments in the science of autism have provoked widespread unease among autism activists....
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
Jaswal & Akhtar challenge the notion that autistic people have diminished social motivation, prompte...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
The neurodiversity movement can be said to have developed as a form of activism directly opposed to ...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
The aim of this article was to think with and elaborate on theories developed outside of autism rese...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
In the current research climate, in which many autistic and autism communities are increasingly call...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
t is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in r...
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 recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
Recent developments in the science of autism have provoked widespread unease among autism activists....
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
Jaswal & Akhtar challenge the notion that autistic people have diminished social motivation, prompte...