Commentators on the “autism wars” (Orsini 2009; Chamak 2008) illustrate the competing meanings of autism and what is required in terms of support for autistic people. Meanings have been produced as different autistic knowledges (where knowledge is produced by autistic people, such as formulated within groups of autistic self-advocates, adults and academics) and as knowledges of autism (as knowledge produced by non-autistic people, such as formulated within groups of non-autistic parents of autistic children, academics and professionals). These knowledges have competed over rights of interpretation, including formulating best practice in support aimed at autistic people. In this chapter we conceptualise these claims to knowledge and rights o...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
In this paper we explore the significance of metaphor and dominant cultural narratives in current au...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
Rates of autism diagnosis are on the rise and autistic people are entering the public sphere in new ...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The opposing positions of the social model of disability and the biomedical framework of impairment ...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
The diagnosis of autism is on the rise. Autistic people, parents, professionals, and policy makers a...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
In this paper we explore the significance of metaphor and dominant cultural narratives in current au...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
Rates of autism diagnosis are on the rise and autistic people are entering the public sphere in new ...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The opposing positions of the social model of disability and the biomedical framework of impairment ...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
The diagnosis of autism is on the rise. Autistic people, parents, professionals, and policy makers a...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
In this paper we explore the significance of metaphor and dominant cultural narratives in current au...
There has been a focus on autistic-led and participatory research in autism research, but minimal di...