Élaborer une phénoménologie de l’autisme

Titre original en anglais : Developing a Phenomenology of Autism

Shaughnessy, N., Green, J., Williams, E., Smith, J. A., Tzovaras, B. G., Aitkenhead, G., Milton, D., Jones, E. J., & Buckle, K. L. (2024). Developing a Phenomenology of Autism. In The Palgrave Handbook of Research Methods and Ethics in Neurodiversity Studies (pp. 233-256). Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66127-3_14

Date de publication: 01/01/2024 Ajout dans AutiHub: 05/07/2026 Type: Chapitre de livre Langue de l’article: Anglais

Cette publication est intégrée dans AutiHub via :

Auteurs

Auteur·ices des publications
9
Auteur·ices de la publication identifié·es comme autistes
2 / 9 (22,2 %)

Résumé

Aucun résumé structuré enregistré pour cette référence.

Bibliographie citée par cette référence

Les références citées sont importées depuis des sources externes de métadonnées lorsqu’elles sont disponibles. La liste peut être partielle.

Vue d’ensemble de l’inclusion dans la bibliographie

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 11:30.

Références citées
62
Nombre total de références citées intégrées pour cette publication.
Références citées avec un·e auteur·ice identifié·e comme autiste
15 / 62 (24,2 %)
Occurrences d’auteur·ices cité·es identifié·es comme autistes
27 / 185 (14,6 %)
Parmi les occurrences rattachées à des auteurices intégré·es à la base de données AutiHub : 27 / 83 (32,5 %). Auteurices cité·es distinct·es identifié·es comme autistes : 20 / 164 (12,2 %).
Occurrences citées rattachées à la base AutiHub
83 / 185 (44,9 %)
Auteurices cité·es distinct·es rattaché·es : 63 / 164 (38,4 %)
Occurrences rattachées, non identifiées comme autistes
56 / 83 (67,5 %)
Parmi les seules occurrences rattachées. Sur l’ensemble des occurrences d’auteurices cité·es : 56 / 185 (30,3 %). Auteurices cité·es distinct·es rattaché·es, non identifié·es comme autistes : 43 / 63 (68,3 %).
  1. Charles Taylor (2012). Self-interpreting animals . Dans Human Agency and Language (pp. 45-76). Cambridge University Press.
    Type: Chapitre de livre DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139173483.003 OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W23175044
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  2. Georgia Aitkenhead , Susanna Fantoni , James Scott , Sophia Batchelor , Helen Duncan , David Llewellyn-Jones et al. (2023). How to co-create content moderation policies: The case of the AutSPACEs project . Center for Open Science.
    Type: Prépublication DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/c2xe7 OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W4384299771
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  3. Janette Dinishak (2016). The Deficit View and Its Critics . Disability Studies Quarterly, 36(4). The Ohio State University Libraries.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  4. Virginia Wilson (2012). Research Methods: Focus Groups . Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 7(1), 129-131. University of Alberta Libraries.
    Type: Article DOI: 10.18438/b8k32t OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W1491633279
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  5. González Moreno, Andrés Santiago (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders . American Psychiatric Association.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  6. Jonathan A. Smith , Isabella E. Nizza (2022). Essentials of interpretative phenomenological analysis. American Psychological Association.
    Crossref OpenCitations
  7. A Irwin (1996). Citizen science: a study of people, expertise and sustainable development . Choice Reviews Online, 34(01), 34-0267-34-0267. American Library Association.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  8. Autistica. (2016). Your questions: Shaping future autism research. https://www.autistica.org.uk/downloads/files/Autism-Top-10-Your-Priorities-for-Autism-Research.pdf
    Type: Autre
    Crossref
  9. Susanne Hecker , Muki Haklay , Anne Bowser , Zen Makuch , Johannes Vogel , Aletta Bonn (2018). Citzen Science . UCL Press.
    OpenCitations
  10. James Briggs (2010). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research . QMiP Bulletin, 1(10), 44-46. British Psychological Society.
    OpenAlex
  11. Julie Beadle-Brown , David Wilkinson , Lisa Richardson , Nicola Shaughnessy , Melissa Trimingham , Jennifer Leigh et al. (2018). Imagining Autism: Feasibility of a drama-based intervention on the social, communicative and imaginative behaviour of children with autism . Autism, 22(8), 915-927. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  12. Jo Bervoets *Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus… (2022). Neurogradualism: Neurodiversity Without Categorical Difference, A Case Study of Autism . University Library Heidelberg. InterCultural Philosophy.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  13. Adam Ockelford (2015). The Sounds of Intent project: modelling musical development in children with learning difficulties . Tizard Learning Disability Review, 20(4), 179-194. Emerald.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  14. Amber-Sophie Dugdale , Andrew R. Thompson , Alexandra Leedham , Nigel Beail , Megan Freeth (2021). Intense connection and love: The experiences of autistic mothers . Autism, 25(7), 1973-1984. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  15. Sofie Boldsen (2022). Autism and the Sensory Disruption of Social Experience . Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 874268. Frontiers Media SA.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  16. Wendy Keay-Bright (2023). Amplifying Ability: Engaging Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorders Through Gesture, Movement and Sound Technologies . Dans Virtual Reality Technologies for Health and Clinical Applications (pp. 95-127). Springer New York.
    Type: Chapitre de livre DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3371-7_5 OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W4386628701
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  17. Pnina Shinebourne , Jonathan A. Smith (2011). Images of addiction and recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of addiction and recovery as expressed in visual images . Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 18(5), 313-322. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  18. Chiara Bulgarelli , Emily J.H. Jones (2023). The typical and atypical development of empathy: How big is the gap from lab to field? JCPP Advances, 3(1), e12136. Wiley.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  19. Sue Wilkinson (1999). Focus Groups . Psychology of Women Quarterly, 23(2), 221-244. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  20. Scott Frickel , Sahra Gibbon , Jeff Howard , Joanna Kempner , Gwen Ottinger , David J. Hess (2010). Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and Civil Society Challenges to Research Agenda Setting . Science, Technology, & Human Values, 35(4), 444-473. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  21. Jamie A. Kirkham , Jonathan A. Smith , Dominik Havsteen-Franklin (2015). Painting pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of representations of living with chronic pain. Health Psychology, 34(4), 398-406. American Psychological Association (APA).
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  22. Caitlin Harrington , Michele Foster , Sylvia Rodger , Jill Ashburner (2014). Engaging young people with A utism S pectrum D isorder in research interviews . British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 42(2), 153-161. Wiley.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  23. Sue Fletcher‐Watson , Geoffrey Bird (2020). Autism and empathy: What are the real links? Autism, 24(1), 3-6. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  24. Jonathan A. Smith (2011). Evaluating the contribution of interpretative phenomenological analysis . Health Psychology Review, 5(1), 9-27. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  25. Jennifer L. Shirk , Heidi L. Ballard , Candie C. Wilderman , Tina Phillips , Andrea Wiggins , Rebecca Jordan et al. (2012). Public Participation in Scientific Research: a Framework for Deliberate Design . Ecology and Society, 17(2). Resilience Alliance, Inc..
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  26. Bastian Greshake Tzovaras , Michael Rera , Edwin H. Wintermute , Katharina Kloppenborg , Juliette Ferry-Danini , Guy Aidelberg et al. (2021). Empowering grassroots innovation to accelerate biomedical research . PLOS Biology, 19(8), e3001349. Public Library of Science (PLoS).
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  27. Melissa Trimingham , Nicola Shaughnessy (2016). Material voices: intermediality and autism . Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 21(3), 293-308. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  28. Jonathan Green (2022). Autism as emergent and transactional . Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, 988755-988755. Frontiers Media SA.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  29. Katharina Kloppenborg , Mad Price Ball , Bastian Greshake Tzovaras (2021). A peer production model for citizen science: comparative analysis of three online platforms . Center for Open Science.
    Type: Prépublication DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/rw58y OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W4241863660
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  30. Jonathan Green , Nicola Shaughnessy (2023). Autistic phenomenology: past, present, and potential future . Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1287209-1287209. Frontiers Media SA.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  31. Gwen Ottinger (2017). Reconstructing or Reproducing? Dans The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Science (pp. 351-364). Routledge.
    Type: Chapitre de livre DOI: 10.4324/9781315685397-31 OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W4293231015
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  32. Andrea MacLeod , Julie Allan , Ann Lewis , Christopher Robertson (2018). ‘Here I come again’: the cost of success for higher education students diagnosed with autism . International Journal of Inclusive Education, 22(6), 683-697. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  33. (2018). Citzen Science . UCL Press.
    Crossref OpenAlex
  34. Katie Howard , Napoleon Katsos , Jenny Gibson (2019). Using interpretative phenomenological analysis in autism research . Autism, 23(7), 1871-1876. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  35. Kanner, (1943). Kanner,. (1943). Autistic disturbances of affective contact. Nervous Child, 2, 217–250. Nervous Child, 2, 217.
    Type: Autre
    Crossref
  36. Bradley Lewis (2019). Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness . Journal of Medical Humanities, 40(2), 277-279. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    OpenAlex
  37. Jamie A Ward , Daniel Richardson , Guido Orgs , Kelly Hunter , Antonia F. de C. Hamilton (2018). Sensing interpersonal synchrony between actors and autistic children in theatre using wrist-worn accelerometers . Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 148-155. ACM.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  38. Liesbeth Taels , Jasper Feyaerts , Marie Lizon , Melissa De Smet , Stijn Vanheule (2023). ‘I felt like my senses were under attack’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of experiences of hypersensitivity in autistic individuals . Autism, 27(8), 2269-2280. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  39. Chrysovalanto Kyriacou , Rachel Forrester‐Jones , Paraskevi Triantafyllopoulou (2023). Clothes, Sensory Experiences and Autism: Is Wearing the Right Fabric Important? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 53(4), 1495-1508. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  40. Agnete Nygaard , Liv Halvorsrud , Siv Linnerud , Ellen Karine Grov , Astrid Bergland (2019). The James Lind Alliance process approach: scoping review . BMJ Open, 9(8), e027473. BMJ.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  41. Leni Van Goidsenhoven , Elisabeth De Schauwer (2020). Listening Beyond Words: Swinging Together . Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 22(1), 330-339. Stockholm University Press.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  42. Aleix M. Martinez (2019). The promises and perils of automated facial action coding in studying children’s emotions. Developmental Psychology, 55(9), 1965-1981. American Psychological Association (APA).
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  43. McDonnell, A., & Milton, D. (2014). Going with the flow: Reconsidering ‘repetitive behaviour’through the concept of ‘flow states’. In G. Jones, & E. Hurley (Eds.) GAP: Good Autism Practice: Autism, Happiness and Wellbeing (38–47). BILD publications.
    Type: Autre
    Crossref
  44. Isabella E. Nizza , Joanna Farr , Jonathan A. Smith (2021). Achieving excellence in interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA): Four markers of high quality . Qualitative Research in Psychology, 18(3), 369-386. Informa UK Limited.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  45. Amy Pearson *Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus… , Kieran Rose *Auteur·ice autiste. En savoir plus… (2023). Autistic Masking: Understanding Identity Management and the Role of Stigma .
    Type: Livre OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/W7045491088
    Crossref OpenAlex
  46. Sinclair, J. (1993). Don’t mourn for us. Our Voice, 1(3). http://www.autreat.com/dont_mourn.html .
    Type: Autre
    Crossref
  47. Frans Venter , Janelize Morelli , Ewie Erasmus (2023). Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum . Psychology of Music, 51(3), 971-985. SAGE Publications.
    Crossref OpenAlex OpenCitations
  48. Smith, J. A., Flowers, P. & Larkin, M. (2022). Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Theory, Method and Research. Sage
    Type: Autre
    Crossref