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Huws J. C. , Jones R. S. P. (2011)
Missing voices: representations of autism in British newspapers, 1999-2008.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities
39(2), pp. 98-104.
Iacono T. , Carling-Jenkins R. (2012)
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
56(11), pp. 1122-1132.
Jaarsma P. , Abdullah M. , Welin S. (2012)
Autism as a natural human variation: Reflections on the claims of the neurodiversity movement.
Health Care Analysis
20(1), pp. 20-30.
Autism
October, 17(8), pp. 782-793.
Mills R. , Milton D. E. , Jones S. (2014)
Milton D. E. , Lyte (2012)
The normalisation agenda and the psycho-emotional disablement of autistic people.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies
1(1),
Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing
Involving people with autism: a guide for public authorities.
London: National Autistic Society
Inclusion, exclusion and children's rights: A case study of a student with Asperger syndrome.
Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties
7(1), pp. 35-54
Social care assessment of need for adults with an autism spectrum disorder.
London: National Autistic Society
I exist: The message from adults with autism in England.
London: National Autistic Society
Rosqvist H. B. , Brownlow C. , O'Dell L. (2015)
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
May, 25(3), pp. 219-231.
Self-injurious behaviour (SIB): from definition to human rights.
Acta Paedopsychiatrica
56(2), pp. 65-67
Independence, participation, and the meaning of intellectual ability.
Disability and Society
16(3), pp. 415-429.
Think differently - act positively: Public perceptions of autism
London: National Autistic Society
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies
1(1),
Asperger syndrome and the supposed obligation not to bring disabled lives into the world.
Journal of Medical Ethics
36(9), pp. 521-524