This co-authored article outlines the research process and key findings from the Stratus Writers Project, a participatory action research project with a group of seven students on the autistic spectrum at a university in the North of England. The project explores their experiences of university through critical autobiographies and offers unique insider perspectives into some of the key issues, challenges and successes. Building on a participatory action research approach, the data were collected by the participants themselves; however, this study departs from traditional research in that the participants also analysed the data, thus offering rich and potentially overlooked theoretical knowledge. The article concludes by demonstrating the st...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
As an autistic student, researcher, and lecturer, I am alarmed to see the acknowledgment within lite...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Autistic children and young people have the right to have a say in the decisions that affect their l...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Purpose The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose o...
The importance of participatory autism research is discussed in relation to a project involving six ...
This article explores coproduction in relation to autistic people. We reflect on the coproduction pr...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
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...
Social work research should adopt a critical approach to research methodology, opposing oppression t...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
This article introduces a new PhD participatory action research project. An outline of the contribut...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
As an autistic student, researcher, and lecturer, I am alarmed to see the acknowledgment within lite...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Autistic children and young people have the right to have a say in the decisions that affect their l...
Participatory research methods connect researchers with relevant communities to achieve shared goals...
Purpose The Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC) was initially set up with the purpose o...
The importance of participatory autism research is discussed in relation to a project involving six ...
This article explores coproduction in relation to autistic people. We reflect on the coproduction pr...
In recent years, the call for more meaningful participatory research with the autistic and wider aut...
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...
Social work research should adopt a critical approach to research methodology, opposing oppression t...
It is both epistemologically as well as ethically problematic if the autistic voice is not heard in ...
This article introduces a new PhD participatory action research project. An outline of the contribut...
In recent years there has been an increase in sociological accounts of autism, often from academics ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
As an autistic student, researcher, and lecturer, I am alarmed to see the acknowledgment within lite...