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Added on 13/08/2024

Journal article of the type Theoretical development ( , english)

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The neurodiversity approach(es): what are they and what do they mean for researchers?

By Patrick Dwyer *

*The author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 30/06/2024

Journal article of the type Editorial ( , english)

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Six ideas about how to address the autism mental health crisis

By Will Mandy

Added on 14/08/2024

Journal article of the type Testimony ( , english)

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An expert roundtable discussion on experiences of autistic autism researchers

By Patrick Dwyer * , Sara Acevedo * , Heather Brown * , Jordan Grapel * , Sandra Jones * , Brett Ranon Nachman * , Dora Raymaker * , Zack Williams *

*All co-authors had publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 20/06/2024

Video of the type Theoretical development ( , english)

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Autism Research: Nothing About Me Without Me

By Wenn Lawson *

*The author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 14/08/2024

Journal article of the type Testimony ( , english)

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'No way out except from external intervention': first-hand accounts of autistic inertia

By Leneh Buckle * , Kathy Leadbitter , Ellen Poliakoff , Emma Gowen

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 18/10/2024

Journal article of the type Perspective ( , english)

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When disability is defined by behavior, outcome measures should not promote 'passing'

By Ari Ne’eman *

*The author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 04/08/2024

Journal article of the type Theoretical development ( , english)

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Autism, epistemic injustice, and epistemic disablement: a relational account of epistemic agency

By Amandine Catala * , Luc Faucher , Pierre Poirier

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 06/07/2024

Journal article of the type Popularization ( , english)

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Double empathy: why autistic people are often misunderstood

By Catherine Crompton , Kilee DeBrabander , Brett Heasman , Damian Milton * , Noah Sasson

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 03/11/2024

Journal article of the type Perspective ( , english)

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Autistic self-advocacy and the neurodiversity movement: implications for autism early intervention research and practice

By Kathy Leadbitter , Leneh Buckle * , Ceri Ellis , Martijn Dekker *

*Two co-authors had publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 17/09/2024

Journal article of the type Popularization ( , french)

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Peer support among autistic individuals: a pathway to well-being

By Isabelle Courcy , Mathieu Giroux * , Lucila Guerrero *

*Two co-authors had publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 26/09/2024

Journal article of the type Commentary ( , english)

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Avoiding ableist language: suggestions for autism researchers

By Kristen Bottema-Beutel , Steven Kapp * , Jessica Lester , Noah Sasson , Brittany Hand

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 26/06/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific literature review ( , english)

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Research Review: Conflicts of Interest (COIs) in autism early intervention research - a meta-analysis of COI influences on intervention effects

By Kristen Bottema-Beutel , Shannon Crowley , Micheal Sandbank , Tiffany Woynaroski

Added on 30/06/2024

Journal article of the type Commentary ( , english)

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Commentary: What conflicts of interest tell us about autism intervention research—a commentary on Bottema-Beutel et al. (2020)

By Michelle Dawson * , Sue Fletcher-Watson

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 09/07/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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‘I’m not just a guinea pig’: Academic and community perceptions of participatory autism research

By Jac den Houting * , Julianne Higgins * , Kathy Isaacs * , Joanne Mahony , Elizabeth Pellicano

*Three co-authors had publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

Added on 26/09/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Autistic peer-to-peer information transfer is highly effective

By Catherine Crompton , Danielle Ropar , Claire Evans-Williams * , Emma Flynn , Sue Fletcher-Watson

*One co-author has publicly identified as autistic. [Learn more about this mention]