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Mel Baggs
The Life and Times Of'asperger's Syndrome': a Bakhtinian Analysis Of
AAC Technology, Autism, and the Empathic Turn
L Brown Presentation
Disability in an Age of Environmental Risk by Sarah Gibbons a Thesis
Neurodiversity Studies
Shifting the System: AASPIRE and the Loom of Science and Activism
Introduction for an Anthropology of Cognitive Disability
Pilar Martínez Benedí a Different Side of the Story on Neurodiversity and Trees
Hi, I'm Ned Calonge – I'm President and CEO of the Colorado Trust. We
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Disability, Neurological Diversity, and Inclusive Play: an Examination of the Social and Political Aspects of the Relationship Between Disability and Games
Communicating Autism on the Internet the Emerging of Neurodiversity Movement in Indonesia
Autism, Parallel Embodiment, and Elemental Empathy
Exploring the Self-Reported Experiences of Autistic High School Students
A Sheffield Hallam University Thesis
Neurodiversity
Increasing Neurodiversity in Disability and Social Justice Advocacy Groups
Atypical Virtual Worlds: Technology, Culture, and (Dis)Ability in the 21St Century Alex Withers, Class of 2021 My Project Explor
Top View
Loud Hands: an Introduction to Autistic Culture
Changing Conversations Around Autism: a Critical, Action Implicative Discourse Analysis of U.S
Key Themes from a Self-Advocate Summit on Community Living
THE COMMUNICATOR a Publication of the Autism National Committee
Winter 2018 the COMMUNICATOR a Publication of the Autism National Committee
Autism, Sociality and Friendship: a Qualitative Enquiry
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Duke University Press Duke University Press
Episode 1: AM Baggs, in My Language
Neurodiversity in Relation: an Artistic Intraethnography
Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement Stories from the Frontline Edited by Steven K
Protocols for a Procedural Space for Failing
Me Lo Dijo Un Pajarito Neurodiversity, Black Life, and the University As We Know It