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A Mismatch of Salience: Explorations from the Nature of Autism from Theory to Practice
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A Mismatch of Salience: Explorations from the Nature of Autism from Theory to Practice

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A Mismatch of Salience brings together a range of Damian Milton’s writings that span more than a decade. The book explores the communication and understanding difficulties that can create barriers between people on the autism spectrum and neurotypical people. It celebrates diversity in communication styles and human experience by re framing the view that autistic people represent a “disordered other’ not as an impairment, but a two-way mismatch of salience. It also looks at how our current knowledge has been created by non-autistic people on the "outside’, looking in. A Mismatch of Salience attempts to redress this balance.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 November 2017
Pages
180
ISBN
9781911028765

A Mismatch of Salience brings together a range of Damian Milton’s writings that span more than a decade. The book explores the communication and understanding difficulties that can create barriers between people on the autism spectrum and neurotypical people. It celebrates diversity in communication styles and human experience by re framing the view that autistic people represent a “disordered other’ not as an impairment, but a two-way mismatch of salience. It also looks at how our current knowledge has been created by non-autistic people on the "outside’, looking in. A Mismatch of Salience attempts to redress this balance.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 November 2017
Pages
180
ISBN
9781911028765