Ethical Advocacy Across the Autism Spectrum: Beyond Partial Representation

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):13-24 (2020)
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Recent debates within the autism advocacy community have raised difficult questions about who can credibly act as a representative of a particular population and what responsibilities that...

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