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Autism, Disability, and Being Well in Place: Towards a Relational and Intersectional Understanding of Autistic Wellbeing
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Autism, Disability, and Being Well in Place: Towards a Relational and Intersectional Understanding of Autistic Wellbeing

Franz van Beusekom, Gill Rutherford and Christina Ergler
Geography compass, Vol.19(6), 70033
01/06/2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/46582

Abstract

autism place intersectionality neurodiversity wellbeing relationality
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