C. L. Watson

Given name
C. L.
Family name
Watson
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0000-0003-1056-0135 Confirmed
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C. L. Watson, Catherine Watson
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2 publications with a cited bibliography (100.0%)

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2024
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2025

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Paul Stenner, Amy Pearson*Autistic author. Learn more…, Steven K. Kapp*Autistic author. Learn more…, C. L. Watson, Ronit Pressler, Gemma Williams*Autistic author. Learn more…, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist*Autistic author. Learn more…, Lill Hultman, Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler, Monique Botha*Autistic author. Learn more… (2025). Using Q Methodology, a Group of Neurodivergent Neurodiversity Researchers Ask: What is the Neurodiversity Movement and what should it do? Neurodiversity, 3.

Published on: 1 May 2025 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 5 / 10 (50.0%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 17 / 60 (28.3%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 33 / 117 (28.2%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 22 / 97 (22.7%)

Amy Pearson*Autistic author. Learn more…, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist*Autistic author. Learn more…, Steven K. Kapp*Autistic author. Learn more…, Lill Hultman, C. L. Watson, Gemma Williams*Autistic author. Learn more…, Sofia Österborg Wiklund, Paul Stenner, Monique Botha*Autistic author. Learn more…, Lindsay O’Dell (2024). Strangers and Friends: Navigating Neurodiverse Research Collaboration. In The Palgrave Handbook of Research Methods and Ethics in Neurodiversity Studies (pp. 103-122). Springer Nature Switzerland.

Published on: 1 Jan 2024 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Book chapter Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 5 / 10 (50.0%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 20 / 51 (39.2%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 47 / 156 (30.1%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 30 / 128 (23.4%)