Author: Simmons, Amy Louise
Title: COVID-19 social distancing: A snippet view of the autistic social world Cord-id: 4w85n78p Document date: 2020_1_1
ID: 4w85n78p
Snippet: In this Current Issues article, I will use National Health Service guidelines on hand hygiene and social distancing measures (which the UK government introduced in March, 2020, to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus) to give readers an insight into the restricted social life of an autistic person, using auto/biography to explore my personal experience of social isolation and being a 'vulnerable adult' I am an Autistic, newly qualified sociologist and I will be using my positionality as a vantage poi
Document: In this Current Issues article, I will use National Health Service guidelines on hand hygiene and social distancing measures (which the UK government introduced in March, 2020, to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus) to give readers an insight into the restricted social life of an autistic person, using auto/biography to explore my personal experience of social isolation and being a 'vulnerable adult' I am an Autistic, newly qualified sociologist and I will be using my positionality as a vantage point, as the public adjust to my 'normal' I acknowledge the element of 'choice' in autistic individuals' self-isolation but focus here on the social restrictions imposed on us from outside (social isolation) I call for social change, once the social distancing measures are lifted These changes might occur at the individual level (e g being a friend) but will still broaden our social world
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