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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
are linked to negative developmental consequences including stress, mental illness, identity …
Redefining critical autism studies: A more inclusive interpretation
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
conflict and stigma, with reduced ability to perform such social interaction as well as an …