With the silence of a thousand cries: extremes of autistic advocacy

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Abstract

In the past year, I have observed a growing trend toward extremes of autistic civil rights advocacy, at least partially characterized by disdain for scientific research and knowledge alongside a preference for lived experiences. This concerns me, an individual on the autism spectrum and someone who desires to help autistic individuals through the psychological study of autism. Hence my intent here: to discuss and bring attention to this situation. In so doing, I hope to create civil and respectful dialogue on the subject. I will conclude by discussing implications and potential actions which might bring about positive outcomes.

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Bolton, M. J. (2018). With the silence of a thousand cries: extremes of autistic advocacy. Disability and Society, 33(6), 980–984. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2018.1454381

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