Constructing an autistic identity: AS voices online.

Charlotte Brownlow, Lindsay O'Dell
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Abstract

Excerpts from current research with people who have autism using online discussion groups are provided. Two major themes emerged that focus on "expert" knowledge of autism and identity. In contrast to the image of people with autism being unable to speak for themselves, our research on chat rooms has demonstrated that these individuals are finding a voice in an online environment, and the Internet may be a powerful tool in enabling this voice to be heard. The challenge that experiential knowledge poses to scientific knowledge is discussed in light of diagnosis, and the positive nature of an autism spectrum (AS) identity is highlighted as a common thread in discussions.

建构自闭者身份:网路上的自闭症声音。
本文提供了目前使用在线讨论组对自闭症患者进行研究的节选。两个主要主题集中在自闭症和身份的“专家”知识上。与自闭症患者无法为自己说话的形象相反,我们对聊天室的研究表明,这些人在网络环境中找到了自己的声音,而互联网可能是一个强大的工具,可以让他们的声音被听到。从诊断的角度讨论了经验知识对科学知识的挑战,并强调了自闭症谱系(AS)身份的积极性质,作为讨论的共同线索。
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