The 'double empathy problem': Ten years on
1902 Autism 26 (8) to explore. Current work shows that in brief encounters autistic people
are routinely perceived more negatively than their non-autistic peers in terms of being less …
are routinely perceived more negatively than their non-autistic peers in terms of being less …
Autism and employment: A review of the “new frontier” of diversity research
Organizations are demonstrating a burgeoning interest in hiring neurodivergent employees,
prompting a parallel expansion of research on autism and employment. In this review, we …
prompting a parallel expansion of research on autism and employment. In this review, we …
The scholarly neglect of black autistic adults in autism research
KM Malone, JN Pearson, KN Palazzo… - Autism in …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Black autistic individuals, regardless of age, have not been centered in autism research.
Instead, they often exist on the margins—on the periphery of autism research. In fact, Black …
Instead, they often exist on the margins—on the periphery of autism research. In fact, Black …
Confirming the nature of autistic burnout
Autistic burnout is an experience commonly described by autistic people (# AutBurnout and#
AutisticBurnout on social media). Recently, two definitions of this syndrome have been …
AutisticBurnout on social media). Recently, two definitions of this syndrome have been …
Relational incongruence in neurodiverse workgroups: Practices for cultivating autistic employee authenticity and belonging
NH Longmire, TJ Vogus… - Human Resource …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Although much research has sought to understand how employees come to align
themselves with the social norms and routines of their workgroups, management theory has …
themselves with the social norms and routines of their workgroups, management theory has …
“I'm trying to reach out, I'm trying to find my people”: A mixed-methods investigation of the link between sensory differences, loneliness, and mental health in Autistic …
Background: Rates of loneliness are substantially higher among autistic compared with
nonautistic individuals. This observation refutes the persistent stereotype that autistic …
nonautistic individuals. This observation refutes the persistent stereotype that autistic …
Theory of autistic mind: A renewed relevance theoretic perspective on so-called autistic pragmatic 'impairment'
GL Williams - Journal of Pragmatics, 2021 - Elsevier
Autism is typically characterised by impaired social communication, with pragmatic deficits
commonly attributed to diminished theory of mind abilities. As such, autistic communicators …
commonly attributed to diminished theory of mind abilities. As such, autistic communicators …
Turn-timing in conversations between autistic adults: Typical short-gap transitions are preferred, but not achieved instantly
The organisation of who speaks when in conversation is perhaps the most fundamental
aspect of human communication. Research on a wide variety of groups of speakers has …
aspect of human communication. Research on a wide variety of groups of speakers has …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of autistic children's prosocial behaviour
T Ryan-Enright, R O'Connor, J Bramham… - Research in Autism …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Prosocial behaviour (eg, comforting, helping, sharing) is associated with
important positive life outcomes. Historical and recent theory, evidence and personal …
important positive life outcomes. Historical and recent theory, evidence and personal …
Moving together: social motor synchrony in autistic peer partners depends on partner and activity type
D Glass, N Yuill - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024 - Springer
Some suggest autistic people display impaired Interpersonal Synchrony. However, partners
of different neurotypes can struggle to connect and empathise with one another. We used …
of different neurotypes can struggle to connect and empathise with one another. We used …