Elizabeth Pellicano

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Added on 09/06/2024

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

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Shifting from 'normal science' to neurodiversity in autism science

By Elizabeth Pellicano, Jac den Houting*

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

Added on 19/12/2024

Journal article of the type Commentary ( , english)

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Neurodiversity as politics

By Ari Ne’eman*, Elizabeth Pellicano

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

Added on 07/12/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Participatory autism research: Early career and established researchers' views and experiences

By Hannah Pickard, Elizabeth Pellicano, Jac den Houting*, Laura Crane

*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 15/08/2024

Journal article of the type Report ( , english)

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Making the future together: shaping autism research through meaningful participation

By Sue Fletcher-Watson, Jon Adams*, Kabie Brook*, Tony Charman, Laura Crane, James Cusack*, Susan Leekam, Damian Milton*, Jeremy Parr, Elizabeth Pellicano

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

Added on 30/06/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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"People should be allowed to do what they like": Autistic adults’ views and experiences of stimming

By Steven Kapp*, Robyn Steward*, Laura Crane, Daisy Elliott, Chris Elphick, Elizabeth Pellicano, Ginny Russell

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

Added on 20/10/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Which terms should be used to describe autism? Perspectives from the uk autism community

By Lorcan Kenny, Caroline Hattersley, Bonnie Molins, Carole Buckley, Carol Povey, Elizabeth Pellicano

Added on 20/10/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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What should autism research focus upon? Community views and priorities from the United Kingdom

By Elizabeth Pellicano, Adam Dinsmore, Tony Charman