Autistic intelligence: interaction, individuality, and the challenges of diagnosis
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Abstract: | "As autism has become a widely prevalent diagnosis, we have grown increasingly desperate to understand it. Whether through baseless blame on vaccination or struggles to determine the potential genetic origins of autism, Americans have devoted a great deal of thought to what autism is and where it comes from. In "Autistic Intelligence," Douglas Maynard and Jason Turowetz focus on a different origin of autism: the diagnostic process. By turning to diagnosis, they ask us to begin with the basic questions of what norms we measure autistic behavior against, why we understand autistic behavior as disordered, and how we go about assigning that disorder to particular people. The authors take a close look at a clinic in which children are assessed for and diagnosed with autism. They spent hours in assessment evaluations with psychologists, pediatricians, parents, and children, and the resulting data enabled them to make plain the systems, language, and categories that clinicians rely upon when making their assessments. Those diagnostic tools determine the kind of information doctors can gather about children, and indeed, those assessments affect how children act. Autism is not a stable category, they show, but the result of an interpretive act. And in the process of diagnosing children with autism, they argue, we miss all of the unique contributions they make the world around them"-- |
Umfang: | 275 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780226816005 9780226815985 |
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spelling | Maynard, Douglas W. 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)137383215 aut Autistic intelligence interaction, individuality, and the challenges of diagnosis Douglas W. Maynard and Jason Turowetz Chicago London The University of Chicago Press 2022 275 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Common sense and the interaction order of the clinic -- A brief history and biology of autism diagnosis: why we need an interactional approach -- An tnteractional entrance to autism diagnosis -- Autistic intelligence as uncommon sense -- Varieties of autistic intelligence -- Doing diagnosis: narrative structure -- Is autism real? -- Interaction and the particular autistic person "As autism has become a widely prevalent diagnosis, we have grown increasingly desperate to understand it. Whether through baseless blame on vaccination or struggles to determine the potential genetic origins of autism, Americans have devoted a great deal of thought to what autism is and where it comes from. In "Autistic Intelligence," Douglas Maynard and Jason Turowetz focus on a different origin of autism: the diagnostic process. By turning to diagnosis, they ask us to begin with the basic questions of what norms we measure autistic behavior against, why we understand autistic behavior as disordered, and how we go about assigning that disorder to particular people. The authors take a close look at a clinic in which children are assessed for and diagnosed with autism. They spent hours in assessment evaluations with psychologists, pediatricians, parents, and children, and the resulting data enabled them to make plain the systems, language, and categories that clinicians rely upon when making their assessments. Those diagnostic tools determine the kind of information doctors can gather about children, and indeed, those assessments affect how children act. Autism is not a stable category, they show, but the result of an interpretive act. And in the process of diagnosing children with autism, they argue, we miss all of the unique contributions they make the world around them"-- Diagnosesystem (DE-588)4149458-1 gnd rswk-swf Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd rswk-swf Autismus (DE-588)4003932-8 gnd rswk-swf Autism spectrum disorders in children / Diagnosis Autism spectrum disorders in children / Diagnosis / Case studies Communication in medicine Ethnomethodology Communication en médecine Ethnométhodologie Case studies Autismus (DE-588)4003932-8 s Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 s Diagnosesystem (DE-588)4149458-1 s DE-604 Turowetz, Jason Verfasser (DE-588)1266516913 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-0-226-81599-2 |
spellingShingle | Maynard, Douglas W. 1946- Turowetz, Jason Autistic intelligence interaction, individuality, and the challenges of diagnosis Common sense and the interaction order of the clinic -- A brief history and biology of autism diagnosis: why we need an interactional approach -- An tnteractional entrance to autism diagnosis -- Autistic intelligence as uncommon sense -- Varieties of autistic intelligence -- Doing diagnosis: narrative structure -- Is autism real? -- Interaction and the particular autistic person Diagnosesystem (DE-588)4149458-1 gnd Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd Autismus (DE-588)4003932-8 gnd |
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