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Hey, I'm really interested in what you have so far. I think this topic is really creative and fascinating. I know we're in the beginning stages of making our pages and I hope to see some aspects of TV and Movies in your article. In shows like Parenthood and movies like Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close they seem to follow the stereotype of what the "typical" autistic child acts like. I'll be really interested in the research you find on these types of stereotypes and how the media skews the disorder. Great start though! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jcpasiec ( talk • contribs) 18:07, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
Hey, great start so far. You seem to know whats going when it comes to Wikipedia, hence the good use of links or "wikifying" I think is called. Your format looks good as well. I love forward to learning more about a topic that I don't think I would have ever learned about. Good start Abulak —Preceding undated comment added 01:00, 1 April 2012 (UTC).
Well! I do a bunch of work overhauling citations just to see that this is a class. No hard feelings, everyone! As long as you're reading this, the Hacking article in Metaphilosophy has a URL specific to your school. Who wants to help find a better one? -- BDD ( talk) 22:12, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
Text from Sociological and cultural aspects of autism that belongs here if it can be cited.
SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 17:13, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
Please review WP:MOSDATE#Precise language, and unless full-text of journal articles are freely avaiable, we don't link to a URL (access can be gained via PMID or DOI)-- I've cleaned up the citations. Please review WP:MEDRS also. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 17:49, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for your advice! I'm working on expanding this article at the moment; as you see I'm building this page and learning wikipedia as part of a Communication course at UMass Amherst. I understand the points you bring up, and while this article evolves over the next few weeks it will be much more substantial. I'm just out of the "info-gathering" stage. 128.119.155.45 ( talk) 13:10, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
Hey, things are looking great since that last time that I looked at your article. I like the categories that you have chosen to focus on. Let me know if you're in need of any extra sources, I have found a few interesting articles that you may be interested in. -- Nicole1290 ( talk) 02:47, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
This is only a blog, but it says that the Big Bang Theory character does not have autism, according to the show's writers.
SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 06:48, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
There is a current UK TV show that depicts a doctor, called Doc Martin who has bad social skills and is immune to the emotions in his patients but at the same time is a brilliant doctor. I believe it has been suggested that he has some form of Asperger. Rhodydog ( talk) 17:22, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
Asperger syndrome is part of the spectrum, so it makes sense to consolidate these two articles. Muffinator ( talk) 19:12, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
This new section that was recently added lacks a neutral point of view in that it is slanted towards criticism of notable diagnosis results, and contains very little balance. Examples that support the diagnosis results in similar terms needs to be added, including references of course. 101.182.75.183 ( talk) 10:47, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
Is Dr. Alfred Jones diagnosed with the Asperger syndrome, or is he just a weird nerd?
Ceplm ( talk) 22:29, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
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Aside from the section of books written via facilitated communication or rapid prompting, there is nothing about first-person narratives from autistic individuals (eg. "Look Me in the Eye" by John Elder Robinson). These are an extremely valuable resource and should either be included or linked. Ganondox ( talk) Ganondox ( talk) 06:24, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Procedural close, editors agree that a discussion at this time is premature, pending the results of a consensus on the main page. No prejudice against reopening of an RM to this effect at any point in time. ( non-admin closure) Captain Jack Sparrow ( talk) 14:49, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
Autism spectrum disorders in the media → Autism in popular culture – Autism spectrum "disorder" leads to incorrect assumptions about autism as pointed out on autism spectrum main talk page. If autism spectrum main page is being kept at its current name, then "Autism spectrum disorders in the media" would probably need to be changed to Autism in popular culture or something along those lines. Mruanova ( talk) 14:11, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
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Hey, I'm really interested in what you have so far. I think this topic is really creative and fascinating. I know we're in the beginning stages of making our pages and I hope to see some aspects of TV and Movies in your article. In shows like Parenthood and movies like Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close they seem to follow the stereotype of what the "typical" autistic child acts like. I'll be really interested in the research you find on these types of stereotypes and how the media skews the disorder. Great start though! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jcpasiec ( talk • contribs) 18:07, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
Hey, great start so far. You seem to know whats going when it comes to Wikipedia, hence the good use of links or "wikifying" I think is called. Your format looks good as well. I love forward to learning more about a topic that I don't think I would have ever learned about. Good start Abulak —Preceding undated comment added 01:00, 1 April 2012 (UTC).
Well! I do a bunch of work overhauling citations just to see that this is a class. No hard feelings, everyone! As long as you're reading this, the Hacking article in Metaphilosophy has a URL specific to your school. Who wants to help find a better one? -- BDD ( talk) 22:12, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
Text from Sociological and cultural aspects of autism that belongs here if it can be cited.
SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 17:13, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
Please review WP:MOSDATE#Precise language, and unless full-text of journal articles are freely avaiable, we don't link to a URL (access can be gained via PMID or DOI)-- I've cleaned up the citations. Please review WP:MEDRS also. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 17:49, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for your advice! I'm working on expanding this article at the moment; as you see I'm building this page and learning wikipedia as part of a Communication course at UMass Amherst. I understand the points you bring up, and while this article evolves over the next few weeks it will be much more substantial. I'm just out of the "info-gathering" stage. 128.119.155.45 ( talk) 13:10, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
Hey, things are looking great since that last time that I looked at your article. I like the categories that you have chosen to focus on. Let me know if you're in need of any extra sources, I have found a few interesting articles that you may be interested in. -- Nicole1290 ( talk) 02:47, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
This is only a blog, but it says that the Big Bang Theory character does not have autism, according to the show's writers.
SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 06:48, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
There is a current UK TV show that depicts a doctor, called Doc Martin who has bad social skills and is immune to the emotions in his patients but at the same time is a brilliant doctor. I believe it has been suggested that he has some form of Asperger. Rhodydog ( talk) 17:22, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
Asperger syndrome is part of the spectrum, so it makes sense to consolidate these two articles. Muffinator ( talk) 19:12, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
This new section that was recently added lacks a neutral point of view in that it is slanted towards criticism of notable diagnosis results, and contains very little balance. Examples that support the diagnosis results in similar terms needs to be added, including references of course. 101.182.75.183 ( talk) 10:47, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
Is Dr. Alfred Jones diagnosed with the Asperger syndrome, or is he just a weird nerd?
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Aside from the section of books written via facilitated communication or rapid prompting, there is nothing about first-person narratives from autistic individuals (eg. "Look Me in the Eye" by John Elder Robinson). These are an extremely valuable resource and should either be included or linked. Ganondox ( talk) Ganondox ( talk) 06:24, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Procedural close, editors agree that a discussion at this time is premature, pending the results of a consensus on the main page. No prejudice against reopening of an RM to this effect at any point in time. ( non-admin closure) Captain Jack Sparrow ( talk) 14:49, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
Autism spectrum disorders in the media → Autism in popular culture – Autism spectrum "disorder" leads to incorrect assumptions about autism as pointed out on autism spectrum main talk page. If autism spectrum main page is being kept at its current name, then "Autism spectrum disorders in the media" would probably need to be changed to Autism in popular culture or something along those lines. Mruanova ( talk) 14:11, 12 June 2023 (UTC)