Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies

Arnold, L. R. (2019). Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies. In Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement (pp. 211-220). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8437-0_15

Publication date: 7 Nov 2019 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Book chapter Article language: English

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Abstract

Abstract Following his diagnosis of autism and journey through neurodiversity and academia, Arnold’s desire was to set up an interdisciplinary discourse in critical autism studies to achieve a number of things and to ultimately redress the balance of academic colonialization. He founded the academic journal Autonomy in 2012 with an exclusively autistic editorship and at least one autistic reviewer for each article, to (1) republish key writings of autistic people in a citable academic format, (2) review the literature about autism from an autistic perspective, (3) provide the opportunity for scholars denied access to academic publishing by the various structural and institutional barriers, and (4) provide a forum for the exchange of ideas about autism between the medical, scientific, and sociological disciplines.

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