Rapid and significant developments in the science of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) have provoked serious social and ethical concerns as well as positive influences worldwide. This study created a social agenda containing 21 important issues regarding the relationship between ASDs and society and the development of the science of ASDs. The agenda was constructed with the input of a variety of Japanese people who were provided with scientific ASD information and engaged in discussions regarding ASDs. First, opinions were sought via a questionnaire from the attendees of six science café sessions. Then, additional important issues were put forward by attendees of a larger dialogue session regarding the relationship between ASDs and society, again via a questionnaire. The agenda covered a wide range of issues, including information regarding ASDs, people’s understanding of ASDs, social support, education, the difference between ASD characteristics and individuality, ASD research, diagnosis, and social attitudes.
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Jin Higashijima
Author
Osaka University
Yui Miura
Author
Kanazawa University
Chie Nakagawa
Author
Kyoto University
Yasunori Yamanouchi
Author
Osaka University
Kae Takahashi
Author
Kyoto University
Masaki Nakamura
Author
Osaka University
Citation
ISSN
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
11
Number:
4
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