Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) as a tool for participatory research within critical autism studies: A systematic review

A MacLeod - Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose Interpretative phenomenological analysis is distinctive in foregrounding
participants' interpretations. As such, it is potentially useful for gaining an insight into the …

" Autism is me": an investigation of how autistic individuals make sense of autism and stigma

M Botha, B Dibb, DM Frost - Disability & Society, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may
each convey different levels of stigma for autistic individuals. This qualitative study aimed to …

Māori and autism: A scoping review

J Tupou, S Curtis, D Taare-Smith, A Glasgow… - …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Cultural groups may vary considerably in their understandings of autism spectrum disorder
and approaches to supporting autistic individuals. However, approaches to researching …

Come as you are: Examining autistic identity development and the neurodiversity movement through an intersectional lens

M Botha, K Gillespie-Lynch - Human Development, 2022 - karger.com
Singer intended for neurodiversity to be a new category of intersectionality. However,
intersectionality has been neglected in autism research and practice. This paper aims to …

[HTML][HTML] Critical disability theory

MC Hall - 2019 - plato.stanford.edu
Critical disability theory refers to a diverse, interdisciplinary set of theoretical approaches.
The task of critical disability theory is to analyze disability as a cultural, historical, relative …

Conceptualising autistic masking, camouflaging, and neurotypical privilege: Towards a minority group model of neurodiversity

EM Radulski - Human Development, 2022 - karger.com
Autistic masking and camouflaging–concealing Autistic traits and “passing” as non-Autistic–
are linked to negative developmental consequences including stress, mental illness, identity …

Redefining critical autism studies: A more inclusive interpretation

R Woods, D Milton, L Arnold, S Graby - Disability & Society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the definition of Critical Autism Studies and its inclusion in autistic
scholarship. There has been critique of recent non-autistic literature for lacking autistic …

The inclusivity of inclusion approaches: A relational perspective on inclusion and exclusion in organizations

L Dobusch - Gender, Work & Organization, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Organizational inclusion has become a key concept when dealing with the topic of diversity
and inequality in organizations. Its core claim is to be all‐embracing and to “leave no one …

Critical realism, community psychology, and the curious case of autism: A philosophy and practice of science with social justice in mind

M Botha - Journal of Community Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Community psychology (CP) is a transformative subdiscipline of psychology which aims to
address inequality and social injustice and to attend to wellbeing. It has been argued that …

The mask of autism: Social camouflaging and impression management as coping/normalization from the perspectives of autistic adults

I Schneid, AE Raz - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Autism entails impression management, including social camouflaging, under conditions of
conflict and stigma, with reduced ability to perform such social interaction as well as an …