In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements in a Swedish context with a special focus on the meanings that enable the production of particular understandings of autism and the autistic subject. Drawing on articles written for the Swedish advocacy magazine Empowerment written for and by people with autism, the discourse analysis explores two competing discourses: a reformist and a radical. The reformist discourse underlines a goal of (political) representation expressed in Empowerment. It may be understood as an important part of producing a legitimate autistic political subject–positioned as a full member, with a full membership–within a parent-dominated autistic advocacy movement. Th...
Self-determination and the ability to express opinions and preferences are fundamental to all people...
People with autism are objects of interventions, such as social training, that construct a normate (...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
Commentators on the “autism wars” (Orsini 2009; Chamak 2008) illustrate the competing meanings of au...
This paper draws together empirical work that has been produced by the authors in two different auti...
International audienceThe aim of this empirical investigation is to analyse the social movements bro...
This dissertation offers a critical, action implicative discourse analysis of neurodiversity (ND) ad...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
Background For parents of disabled children, the role of advocate often develops to a level of frequ...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
Self-determination and the ability to express opinions and preferences are fundamental to all people...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This bachelor is a quantative content analysis that focuses on the description of Autism in daily ne...
Self-determination and the ability to express opinions and preferences are fundamental to all people...
People with autism are objects of interventions, such as social training, that construct a normate (...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
Commentators on the “autism wars” (Orsini 2009; Chamak 2008) illustrate the competing meanings of au...
This paper draws together empirical work that has been produced by the authors in two different auti...
International audienceThe aim of this empirical investigation is to analyse the social movements bro...
This dissertation offers a critical, action implicative discourse analysis of neurodiversity (ND) ad...
On the Spectrum explores the recent flourishing of autistic self-advocates as social actors, stakeho...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
Background For parents of disabled children, the role of advocate often develops to a level of frequ...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
Self-determination and the ability to express opinions and preferences are fundamental to all people...
This dissertation brings together a variety of interpretive theoretical perspectives born of the fie...
This bachelor is a quantative content analysis that focuses on the description of Autism in daily ne...
Self-determination and the ability to express opinions and preferences are fundamental to all people...
People with autism are objects of interventions, such as social training, that construct a normate (...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...