id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_osfwkqkpkfgtbb6xfzwzzcy4fe Richard Woods Exploring how the social model of disability can be re-invigorated for autism: in response to Jonathan Levitt 2017 7 .pdf application/pdf 2659 221 37 Exploring how the social model of disability can be re-invigorated for autism: in response to Jonathan Levitt To cite this article: Richard Woods (2017) Exploring how the social model of disability can be reinvigorated for autism: in response to Jonathan Levitt, Disability & Society, 32:7, 1090-1095, DOI: Also, the social model is not implemented for autistic individuals due to the burden of adapting to each other being unreasonably and unevenly placed onto autistic individuals compared with Predominant Neurotype institutions. lives will lead to greater autism emancipation by reducing the mental health damage caused by autistic individuals forcing themselves to adapt to Predominant When implemented, the social model is a powerful tool for achieving emancipation of all disabled people. Similar to other neurodivergent labels, the negative discourse about autism helps to ensure that the social model of disability is autism and the social model of disability. How do we implement the social model for autistic individuals? How do we implement the social model for autistic individuals? ./cache/work_osfwkqkpkfgtbb6xfzwzzcy4fe.pdf ./txt/work_osfwkqkpkfgtbb6xfzwzzcy4fe.txt