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Taels, Liesbeth; Feyaerts, Jasper; Lizon, Marie; De Smet, Melissa; Vanheule, Stijn – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
While atypical sensory processes have become central to scientific explanatory models of autism, such models usually do not explicitly address first-person experiences of sensory processes by autistic individuals. Detailed phenomenological research of this subjective domain is nonetheless essential to ground explanatory accounts in the actual…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Experience, Barriers, Informed Consent
Vermeersch, Peter-Willem; Heylighen, Ann – Journal of Research Practice, 2015
Through their bodily interaction with the designed environment, disabled people can detect obstacles and appreciate spatial qualities architects may not be attuned to. While designers in several disciplines acknowledge disabled people as lead or critical users, in architectural practice their embodied experience is hardly recognized as a valuable…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Standards, Architecture, Design