Items where Author is "Woods, Richard"
Number of items: 9.
WOODS, Richard
(2019).
Demand avoidance phenomena: circularity, integrity and validity – a commentary on the 2018 National Autistic Society PDA Conference.
Good Autism Practice (GAP), 20 (2), 28-40.
[Article]
WOODS, Richard
(2019).
Pathological Demand Avoidance: Is it time to move beyond the pathological need to not to develop more inclusive pedagogical practices?
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies, 1 (6).
[Article]
WOODS, Richard and WALTZ, Mitzi
(2019).
The strength of autistic expertise and its implications for autism knowledge production: A response to Damian Milton.
Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies, 1 (6).
[Article]
WOODS, Richard
(2019).
Demand Avoidance Phenomena (Pathological Demand Avoidance): an ethical challenge to its orthodoxy.
In: Third Critical Autism Studies Conference, London, UK, 04 Jun 2019.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WOODS, Richard
(2019).
An Updated Interest Based Account (Monotropism theory) & a Demand Avoidance Phenomenon discussion.
In: Disability Research Forum, Sheffield, UK, 12 Apr 2019.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WOODS, Richard
(2018).
An Interest Based Account (Monotropism theory) explanation of anxiety in Autism & a Demand Avoidance Phenomenon discussion.
In: Scottish Autism PARC Fringe, Glasgow, UK, 09 Nov 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WOODS, Richard
(2018).
Neurodiversity Movement and Rational Demand Avoidance: The clash of 2 competing biopower technologies in action.
In: PARC Critical Autism Studies Conference, London, UK, 18 Jul 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WOODS, Richard, MILTON, Damian, ARNOLD, Larry and GRABY, Steve
(2018).
Redefining critical autism studies: A more inclusive interpretation.
Disability & Society, 33 (6), 974-979.
[Article]
WOODS, Richard
(2017).
Exploring how the social model of disability can be re-invigorated: in response to Jonathan Levitt.
Disability and Society, 32 (7), 1090-1095.
[Article]