Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2023).
Heini M NatriOluwatobi AbubakareKassiane AsasumasuAbha BasargekarFlavien BeaudMonique BothaKristen Bottema-BeutelMaria Rosa BreaLydia X Z BrownDaisy A BurrLaurence CobbaertChris DabbsDonnie DenomeShannon Des Roches RosaMary DohertyBeth EdwardsChris EdwardsSíle Ekaterin LiszkFreya EliseSue Fletcher-WatsonRebecca L FlowerStephanie FullerDena GassnerMorénike Giwa OnaiwuJudith GoodAimee GrantVicki L HaddixSíofra HeratyAndrew HundtSteven K KappNathan KeatesTrayle KulshanAndrew J LampiOswin LatimerKathy LeadbitterJennifer Litton TiddMarie A R ManaliliMenelly MartinAnna MillichampHannah MortonVishnu NairGeorgia PavlopoulouAmy PearsonLiz PellicanoHattie PorterRebecca PoulsenZoe S RobertsonKayla RodriguezAnne M RouxMary RussellJacalyn RyanNoah J SassonHolly Smith GrierMark SomervilleCole SorensenKayden M StockwellTauna SzymanskiSandy Thompson-HodgettsMartine van DrielVictoria VanUitertKrysia WaldockNick WalkerCourtney WattsZachary WilliamsRichard WoodsBetty YuMeghan ZadowJordyn ZimmermanAlyssa Hillary ZiskPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2023)