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Editorial

Editorial Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy Welcome to the first edition of 2020. The journal is now celebrating its sixth year and we would like to thank Emerald who have supported us throughout from when we first pitched the idea for a journal aimed at professionals from all areas working with autistic individuals, with contributions from the autistic community and their carers. The last six years has given us the opportunity to look in more depth at a number of areas that affect the everyday life of people and to challenge some of our own assumptions as we have met different groups run by autistic and neurotypical adults. In the next year, we are going to introduce new topics including a special edition focussing on employment, and also aim to build on the successful women’s edition by promoting a number of articles that celebrate diversity. At the end of the editorial, we explain the types of papers we welcome from potential authors. We are also looking at ideas for special editions and welcome any suggestions our readers and contributors may have. This issue features papers from a range of stakeholder perspectives and includes innovation using virtual reality (VR), perspectives from http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advances in Autism Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
2056-3868
DOI
10.1108/AIA-01-2020-054
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Abstract

Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy Welcome to the first edition of 2020. The journal is now celebrating its sixth year and we would like to thank Emerald who have supported us throughout from when we first pitched the idea for a journal aimed at professionals from all areas working with autistic individuals, with contributions from the autistic community and their carers. The last six years has given us the opportunity to look in more depth at a number of areas that affect the everyday life of people and to challenge some of our own assumptions as we have met different groups run by autistic and neurotypical adults. In the next year, we are going to introduce new topics including a special edition focussing on employment, and also aim to build on the successful women’s edition by promoting a number of articles that celebrate diversity. At the end of the editorial, we explain the types of papers we welcome from potential authors. We are also looking at ideas for special editions and welcome any suggestions our readers and contributors may have. This issue features papers from a range of stakeholder perspectives and includes innovation using virtual reality (VR), perspectives from

Journal

Advances in AutismEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 13, 2019

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