The project in brief

Autidacts.org is an emerging community project (August 2024) created by autistics, for autistics and everyone else. It currently gathers a rich array of autism-related information through two main types of content:

  1. 160 references to international resources published by 182 autistic people or by non-autistic individuals in dialogue with needs and expectations explicitly expressed by autistic people. Each reference includes an interactive bibliography, highlighting autistic contributors within the bibliographies, and provides additional information on each author for those who wish to learn more.

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Latest published content

Added on 11/01/2025

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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'Struggling for Years': An international survey on Autistic experiences of menopause

By Christine Jenkins * , Rachel Moseley * , Rose Matthews * , Margaret Janse van Rensburg , Julie Gamble-Turner , Miranda Brady

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

Added on 11/01/2025

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Beyond self-regulation: Autistic experiences and perceptions of stimming

By Isabelle Morris * , Jesica Sykes * , Emilie Paulus , Alharith Dameh , Aysha Razzaque * , Lauren Vander Esch , Jenna Gruenig , Philip Zelazo

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

Added on 07/01/2025

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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‘I did what I could to earn some money and be of use’: A qualitative exploration of autistic people’s journeys to career success and fulfilment

By Jade Davies , Rachel Melinek * , Adam Livesey , Estelle Killick , Evelyn Sam , Anna Romualdez , Elizabeth Pellicano , Anna Remington

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

Added on 01/01/2025

Journal article of the type Perspective ( , french)

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Knowledge about autism and autistic knowledge. Reflection on the epistemological challenges and epistemic injustices that characterize research and knowledge in the field of autism

By Marjorie Désormeaux-Moreau *

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

Added on 27/12/2024

Journal article of the type Commentary ( , english)

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What we know and do not know about camouflaging, impression management, and mental health and wellbeing in autistic people

By Valeria Khudiakova , Mishel Alexandrovsky * , Wei Ai , Meng-Chuan Lai

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

Added on 19/12/2024

Book chapter of the type Perspective ( , english)

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Lobbying autism’s diagnostic revision in the DSM-5

By Steven Kapp * , Ari Ne’eman *

*All co-authors had 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 14/12/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Doing it differently: emancipatory autism studies within a neurodiverse academic space

By Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist * , Marianthi Kourti * , David Jackson-Perry , Charlotte Brownlow , Kirsty Fletcher , Daniel Bendelman * , Lindsay O'Dell

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

Added on 14/12/2024

Journal article of the type Scientific research ( , english)

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Person- and identity-first language in autism research: a systematic analysis of abstracts from 11 autism journals

By Matthew Zajic , Juliette Gudknecht *

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

Added on 14/12/2024

Book chapter of the type Perspective ( , english)

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Neuromixed participatory action research: a dialogical method

By Marjorie Désormeaux-Moreau * , Isabelle Courcy

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