Gender and family-role portrayals of autism in british newspapers: an intersectional corpus-based study

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The authors used the Ethical approval This research received ethical approval from the Science Research Ethics Committee of Edge Hill University (ScREC: ETH2021-0008) and was conducted in compliance with its ethical procedures.
  • Who: Themis Karaminis and collaborators from the Department of Psychology, City, University of London London, United Kingdom have published the Article: Intersectional Autism Portrayals_Revision, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The diagnosis, research, and understanding of autism have historically been deficit-based and heavily biased towards boys (Happé and amp; Frith, 2020; Pellicano et_al, 2022). This shift is . . .

     

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