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No Place for Autism?: Exploring the Solitary Forager Hypothesis of Autism Light Identity

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No Place for Autism?: Exploring the Solitary Forager Hypothesis of Autism Light Identity
No Place for Autism?: Exploring the Solitary Forager Hypothesis of Autism Light Identity

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No Place for Autism?: Exploring the Solitary Forager Hypothesis of Autism Light Identity

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Drawn from lived experience, this book explores the question of what autism is, and how it is best viewed in society. Dr Jim Hoerricks PhD - an academic and non-verbal autistic person - interrogates different models of disability, and considers how autism might be seen as a difference in human experience, in light of the need for accommodations and structural supports. Positioning autism as both a set of traits and an identity, asks what can be done to give place for autistic people and communities.

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