An interesting article popped up in my news feed today about a University of Cambridge led research piece into autism and comics.
Note the article is looking for participants - I have no connection to the publication of the researchers. I'm not advising anyone to contribute.
Some of the info in the article is quite interesting:
Research by Dr Neil Cohn suggests that over 90% of children with autism spectrum disorder and language disorders enjoy comics,
One slightly concerning aim caught my eye:
“Too often the question of how to support autistic people is addressed from a deficit perspective, as if the problem is that they lack neurotypical skills,” Gibson said. “This project will flip that perspective. By learning more about how autistic fans connect with comics, we will begin to understand what we can do differently to make the most of their knowledge, talents and enthusiasm.”
It could be read that we are a group just waiting to be exploited - or it could mean we get more chance for artistic expression.
What do you think?