자폐권리운동: 두 판 사이의 차이

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The project affiliated with The Autistic Self Advocacy Network and other activist groups in North America and was one of the first to sign the petition against the New York Child Study Campaign. It is also recognized by ASAN in a letter to the United Nations of being one of the first autism organizations to promote autism acceptance. From 2005-8, TAAProject organized arts-based events to show the public an active autism rights movement that burgeoned online. In addition, it sponsored the controversial Joy of Autism: Redefining Ability and Quality of Life events and lectures in Toronto, featuring dozens of autistic artists and speakers including Jim Sinclair, Michelle Dawson, Phil Schwartz, Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Larry Bissonnette and more. In 2014, TAAProject worked with York University to bring non-verbal autistic self-advocates who type to communicate, Larry Bissonnette and Tracy Thresher to discuss autism and screen the film Wretches & Jabberers. Estee Klar continues her work also in Critical Disability Studies (PhD program) at York University in Toronto.
The project affiliated with The Autistic Self Advocacy Network and other activist groups in North America and was one of the first to sign the petition against the New York Child Study Campaign. It is also recognized by ASAN in a letter to the United Nations of being one of the first autism organizations to promote autism acceptance. From 2005-8, TAAProject organized arts-based events to show the public an active autism rights movement that burgeoned online. In addition, it sponsored the controversial Joy of Autism: Redefining Ability and Quality of Life events and lectures in Toronto, featuring dozens of autistic artists and speakers including Jim Sinclair, Michelle Dawson, Phil Schwartz, Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Larry Bissonnette and more. In 2014, TAAProject worked with York University to bring non-verbal autistic self-advocates who type to communicate, Larry Bissonnette and Tracy Thresher to discuss autism and screen the film Wretches & Jabberers. Estee Klar continues her work also in Critical Disability Studies (PhD program) at York University in Toronto.


2008년, [[자폐자조네트워크]]가 자폐를 폄하하는 것으로 나타난 두개의 광고 캠패인을 멈추는데 성공했다. 첫번째 연속 광고들은 [[랜섬노트]] 형태로 [[뉴욕대]] 아동연구센터가 내보낸 것으로, 이 중 하나에는 "당신의 아들을 납치했다. 그가 사는 동안 자신을 돌볼 수 없고, 사회에서 상호작용할 수 없게 만들어주마. 이건 시작일 뿐이다"라고 되어 있고, 서명자는 "자폐증"으로 되어 있었다<ref name="Solomon"/>. 두번째 광고는 페타가
2008년, [[자폐자조네트워크]]가 자폐를 폄하하는 것으로 나타난 두개의 광고 캠패인을 멈추는데 성공했다. 첫번째 연속 광고들은 [[랜섬노트]] 형태로 [[뉴욕대]] 아동연구센터가 내보낸 것으로, 이 중 하나에는 "당신의 아들을 납치했다. 그가 사는 동안 자신을 돌볼 수 없고, 사회에서 상호작용할 수 없게 만들어주마. 이건 시작일 뿐이다"라고 되어 있고, 서명자는 "자폐증"으로 되어 있었다<ref name="Solomon"/>. 두번째 광고는 [[PETA]]가 냈으며, 우유 위에 시리얼로 찡그린 얼굴을 구성한 사진 위에 "장애 있나요?"라는 글이 있었다. PETA는 이 글을


In 2008, the [[Autistic Self Advocacy Network]] (ASAN) succeeded in halting two ad campaigns it stated were demeaning to autistics. The first ads were a series published by the NYU Child Study Center that appeared in the form of ransom notes. One read, "We have your son. We will make sure he will no longer be able to care for himself or interact socially as long as he lives. This is only the beginning", and was signed, "Autism".  The second ads were published by [[PETA]] and featured a bowl of milk with the left over bits of cereal forming a frowning face. The text read, "Got autism?" and was meant to advertise what PETA claims is a link between autism and the [[gluten-free, casein-free diet|casein]] in milk. Phone calls, letters and petitions organized by ASAN led to the removal of these ads.<ref name="peta.org">http://www.peta.org/features/got-autism-learn-link-dairy-products-disease/ Got Autism? Learn About the Links Between Dairy Products and the Disorder]  [[PETA]]. Retrieved on 2008-11-24.</ref><ref name="PETA Billboard Removal">Ne'eman, Ari. (October 2008) [http://www.autisticadvocacy.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=35 PETA Billboard Removal.]  The Autistic Self Advocacy Network.</ref>
<ref name="peta.org">{{언어고리|en}}{{웹 인용|url=http://www.peta.org/features/got-autism-learn-link-dairy-products-disease/|제목=Got Autism? Learn About the Links Between Dairy Products and the Disorder|저자=[[PETA]]|확인일자=2008-11-24}}</ref><ref name="PETA Billboard Removal">{{언어고리|en}}{{웹 인용|성=Ne'eman|이름=Ari|날짜=October 2008|url=http://www.autisticadvocacy.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=35|제목=PETA Billboard Removal|출판사=The Autistic Self Advocacy Network}}</ref>
 
In 2008, the [[Autistic Self Advocacy Network]] (ASAN) succeeded in halting two ad campaigns it stated were demeaning to autistics. The first ads were a series published by the NYU Child Study Center that appeared in the form of ransom notes. One read, "We have your son. We will make sure he will no longer be able to care for himself or interact socially as long as he lives. This is only the beginning", and was signed, "Autism".  The second ads were published by [[PETA]] and featured a bowl of milk with the left over bits of cereal forming a frowning face. The text read, "Got autism?" and was meant to advertise what PETA claims is a link between autism and the [[gluten-free, casein-free diet|casein]] in milk. Phone calls, letters and petitions organized by ASAN led to the removal of these ads.


The rise of the Internet has provided more opportunities for autistic individuals to connect and organize. Considering the geographical distance, communication and speech patterns of autistic individuals, and the domination of neurotypical professionals and family members in established autism organizations, the Internet has provided an invaluable space for members of the movement to organize and communicate.<ref name="UN"/><ref name="ANIHist"/>
The rise of the Internet has provided more opportunities for autistic individuals to connect and organize. Considering the geographical distance, communication and speech patterns of autistic individuals, and the domination of neurotypical professionals and family members in established autism organizations, the Internet has provided an invaluable space for members of the movement to organize and communicate.<ref name="UN"/><ref name="ANIHist"/>