From puzzle to progress: how engaging with neurodiversity can improve cognitive science

MAR Manalili, A Pearson, J Sulik, L Creechan… - Cognitive …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In cognitive science, there is a tacit norm that phenomena such as cultural variation or
synaesthesia are worthy examples of cognitive diversity that contribute to a better …

Addressing autistic unemployment through autistic owned and led social enterprise

S Zivkovic - Social Enterprise Journal, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose To address the high level of autistic unemployment it has been recommended that
autistic individuals be supported to own and lead social enterprises. This paper aims to …

Adult Autism Research Priorities and Conceptualization in Computing Research: Invitation to Co-Lead with Autistic Adults

DZM Ramirez, G Barbareschi, C Holloway - ACM Transactions on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Autism research is primarily targeted toward children and at normalizing autistic traits. We
conducted a literature review of computing research on adult autism, focusing on identifying …

'Building our own house'as an insider-only Community-Partnered Participatory Research Council: Co-creating a safe space for Autistic knowledge production

GL Williams, R Ellis, W Holloway, S Caemawr… - …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article describes and reflects on the first six meetings of a newly established Autistic
community council, founded to steer a participatory, longitudinal qualitative study …

I am that name? naming neurotypical imaginaries of the sole autist in autistic/autism fiction

HB Rosqvist, A Nygren - Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2023 - cjds.uwaterloo.ca
This paper explores neurodivergent readings of different fiction and non-fiction novels with
explicitly “diagnosed”“autistic characters”, or what McGrath (2017) has referred to as 'named' …

Breaking the stigma around autism: moving away from neuronormativity using epistemic justice and 4E cognition

M Legault, A Catala, P Poirier - Synthese, 2024 - Springer
Autistic people continue to face considerable stigmatization. Much work remains to be done
to identify and tackle the causes of this stigmatization. We identify two related assumptions …

Autistic adults' experiences of managing wellbeing and implications for social prescribing

C Featherstone, R Sharpe, N Axford, S Asthana… - Disability & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Autistic people demonstrate poor outcomes on objective measures of wellbeing, yet
research centring lived experience provides a more nuanced picture. There is growing …

Responding to Autistic College Students: Faculty Beliefs and Behaviors

D Kanhai - 2024 - search.proquest.com
While the number of autistic students attending college has increased, research in this area
has only recently gained momentum. Research on faculty interactions and relationships with …

The Experience of the Welfare System for Autistic Benefit Applicants

G Turff - 2024 - uhra.herts.ac.uk
Aims: The impact of Welfare Reform in the UK has been clearly described through recent
literature. Much of this research has focused on the experiences of benefit claimants with …

Structural analysis of Green Human Resource Management and Green Transformational Leadership on Environmental Behaviors and Green Innovation Performance …

S Balouch, TV Yekan, SK Tamandani - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Continuous and sustainable growth has become a daily norm, putting increasing pressure
on organizations to adopt green practices to achieve sustainable competitive advantages …