Etudes critiques de l’autisme

Titre original en anglais : Critical Autism Studies

Woods, R. & Waldock, K. E. (2019). Critical Autism Studies. In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders (pp. 1-9). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6435-8_102297-1

Date de publication: 07/12/2019 Ajout dans AutiHub: 07/07/2026 Type: Chapitre de livre Langue de l’article: Anglais

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Auteur·ices des publications
2
Auteur·ices de la publication identifié·es comme autistes
2 / 2 (100,0 %)

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Ces indicateurs décrivent la bibliographie citée importée pour cette publication. Les métriques de références citées utilisent le total des références citées comme dénominateur. Les métriques d’auteurices cité·es indiquent si elles utilisent toutes les occurrences d’auteurices cité·es ou seulement les occurrences rattachées à des auteurices déjà intégré·es à la base de données AutiHub. Ils utilisent les rattachements mis en cache entre les auteurices cité·es et les auteurices intégré·es à la base de données AutiHub. Dernier calcul : 16/08/2026 11:31.

Références citées
89
Nombre total de références citées intégrées pour cette publication.
Références citées avec un·e auteur·ice identifié·e comme autiste
21 / 89 (23,6 %)
Occurrences d’auteur·ices cité·es identifié·es comme autistes
34 / 169 (20,1 %)
Parmi les occurrences rattachées à des auteurices intégré·es à la base de données AutiHub : 34 / 92 (37,0 %). Auteurices cité·es distinct·es identifié·es comme autistes : 20 / 141 (14,2 %).
Occurrences citées rattachées à la base AutiHub
92 / 169 (54,4 %)
Auteurices cité·es distinct·es rattaché·es : 71 / 141 (50,4 %)
Occurrences rattachées, non identifiées comme autistes
58 / 92 (63,0 %)
Parmi les seules occurrences rattachées. Sur l’ensemble des occurrences d’auteurices cité·es : 58 / 169 (34,3 %). Auteurices cité·es distinct·es rattaché·es, non identifié·es comme autistes : 51 / 71 (71,8 %).
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