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CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 30TH OF NOVEMBER 2018.

2018-08-14

Editor Team are seeking more submissions for the inaugural edition of the journal restart.

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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

2018-04-01

FIRST EDITION CALL FOR PAPERS.

2018-04-01

Current Issue

Vol 2 No 1 (2019): A new beginning
Published: 2019-09-09

Articles

  • Editorial
    Mitzi Waltz
    1-2
    • pdf
  • How Social Deficit Models Exacerbate the Medical Model
    Steven K Kapp
    3-28
    • pdf
  • Guidelines for Conducting Research Studies with the Autism Community
    Emma Gowen, Daniel Poole, Peter Baimbridge, Rachel Taylor, Thomas Bleazard, Anat Greenstein
    29-45
    • PDF
  • Are the “Autistic Traits” and “Broader Autism Phenotype” Concepts Real or Mythical?
    Nick Chown
    46-63
    • PDF
  • Transnational Autistic Identities
    Chelsea Stinson
    64-74
    • PDF
  • Between a rock and a hard place: The problems and practices of professionals and care workers supporting autistic people with regards to their sexual autonomy, capacity and decision making.
    Allison Moore, Paul Reynolds
    75-92
    • PDF

Letters to the Editors

  • Who benefits from autism research? And to what extent is it participatory and/or emancipatory?: A brief follow-up to Pellicano, Dinsmore and Charman (2014)
    Nick Chown
    93-95
    • PDF

Book Review

  • Autism: a new introduction to psychological theory and current debate.
    Susy Ridout
    96-99
    • pdf
  • Fidler & Christie Book Review Collaborative Approaches to Learning for Pupils with PDA: Strategies for Education Professionals book review.
    Richard Woods
    100-102
    • pdf
  • The Reflective Journey: A practitioner’s guide to the low arousal approach.
    Susy Ridout
    103-106
    • PDF
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