Using field notes and semi-structured interviews with family members with an individual with autism, teachers, and professionals in Canada, Nicaragua, and Korea, this paper illustrates how autism is socially differently constructed in these distinctively different cultures. Observing and experiencing what ...
Using field notes and semi-structured interviews with family members with an individual with autism, teachers, and professionals in Canada, Nicaragua, and Korea, this paper illustrates how autism is socially differently constructed in these distinctively different cultures. Observing and experiencing what ...
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Silverman’s (2008) review of such social science “fieldwork on another planet” identifies four major areas of study that such scholarship has addressed: (1) autistic cultures; (2) theorizing treatment; (3) autism and subjectivity; and (4) social movements. In their edited volume, Davidson...
Cultures vary in their attitudes toward disability, their concepts of what is typical and atypical, the social acceptance or stigma involved and so on (Welterlin & LaRue, 2007). These differences may influence parents' experience of raising a child with autism. In this study, we used two ...
Abstract Identical female twins with the combination of infantile autism, mild-moderate mental retardation and the fragile-X (q27.3) chromosome abnormality are described. The case report highlights the need for chromosomal cultures in both boys and girls presenting with the “Kanner syndrome”.关键词...
cultures might better support people on the autism spectrum in having the kinds of experiences they want to have at conventions and other social events. The project, “Social Connection through Creative Community: An Ethnographic Study of Autism in the Furry Fandom,” was funded by aDuquesne ...
Background: Different cultures have different beliefs on perceived causes of autism. Cultural values and beliefs on perceived causes of autism may determine which treatment families will accept or reject. The role of religion in multi-cultural settings also offers a major basis of support for familie...
A1: – perception of autism in different countries / regions –perception of autistic women in various countries and it’s influence on their camouflage –autism and discrimination#AutINSAR#INSAR2018 — Zaan Tucker (@zaan_tucker)May 11, 2018 ...
Focusing on the different alexithymia components, DDF was a significant predictor of mentalising abilities in the ASD+ sample, but dominance analysis revealed a different weighting with a larger GDW for DIF and a clear dominance of AQ in comparison to both. Considering that dominance analysis contro...