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Autistic adults' constructions and experiences of autism: analytical maps

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posted on 2023-10-12, 15:03 authored by Harriet CameronHarriet Cameron, Luke Beardon

These data are produced as part of the analytical process for the British Academy/ Leverhulme funded project 2019-2023 entitled: Autistic adults' constructions and experiences of autism




Ethics approval: 034023 The University of sheffield


Folder 1: These analytical maps were created from 12 different conversations around the personal meaning of autism and autism diagnosis for adults. The maps are anonymised.


Folder 2: These research notes, combined analytical maps, and transcript for the production of the video resource were created from 12 different conversations around the personal meaning of autism and autism diagnosis for adults and from ongoing analysis discussions about the data and what a resource might be. This folder is in a separate record linked below.


These documents were bundled for archiving on 10.10.23 following project completion in March 2023.


The PIs are Harriet Cameron (University of Sheffield) and Luke Beardon (Sheffield Hallam)

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BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grants SRG 2019-20 Round - SRG1920\100391

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